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from days one, the republican leaders and operatives have orchestrated a program of unprecedent unprecedentedect of president barack obama. on the evening of his inauguration they met at a local restaurant to plot their program of undercutting and undermining his authority as president of the united states and as if on cue, donald trump picked up his efforts to lead the birther movement. but he didn't stop with just the birth certificate. hoe began to raise questions about the president's college transcripts, as if to not only delegitimize him, but also to devalue him as a human being. i think what we have seen in recent weeks has been the culmination of activities that started way back in the 1930s, when this country was trying to recover from the great depression. those programs that were developed to bring us out of the depression, franklin roosevelt had to succumb to republican opposition by hanging little tags on ccc, the civilian conservation corps, wpa, wok progress act, administration, work programs administration. they had a tag on them of white only. in my part of the country, that
from days one, the republican leaders and operatives have orchestrated a program of unprecedent unprecedentedect of president barack obama. on the evening of his inauguration they met at a local restaurant to plot their program of undercutting and undermining his authority as president of the united states and as if on cue, donald trump picked up his efforts to lead the birther movement. but he didn't stop with just the birth certificate. hoe began to raise questions about the president's...
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and how it led to this unprecedented moment when, for the first time in guatemalan history, still for the only time in guatemalan history, military officers were convicted and sent to prison for having taken part in a state-sponsored political execution,. >> hinojosa: amazing. what did this... the book and the reality of the gerardi case, how did it change guatemala? >> well, to say it changed guatemala would be a little grand. but it definitely had incredible impact. now, after the book comes out, i'm sort of in a daze. i don't really realize... my wife has died. i don't really realize what's going on. but i begin to hear reports that the book is having a huge impact in the election campaign. because the book does, in fact, suggest that general otto perez molina, who was the leading right wing candidate for president, had a role. in fact, the main witness in the case says he has a role. and i tried to provide some supporting evidence for that, of which now, since the book's come out, i have a lot more. and this became a big factor in the campaign. >> hinojosa: well, he's running for
and how it led to this unprecedented moment when, for the first time in guatemalan history, still for the only time in guatemalan history, military officers were convicted and sent to prison for having taken part in a state-sponsored political execution,. >> hinojosa: amazing. what did this... the book and the reality of the gerardi case, how did it change guatemala? >> well, to say it changed guatemala would be a little grand. but it definitely had incredible impact. now, after the...
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abc7 news at 6:00 will return in a moment. >>> today the kenyan government made an unprecedented display of action against wildlife poaching. you're looking at illegal elephant tusks tusks and rhino s going up in flames. it's the largest destruction of illegal wildlife products in history. kenyan's president says it's time to take stand against poaching since 70% of elephants in central africa have been killed. >>> after tomorrow one of mountain view's three remaining independent book stores wilt close its doors and look for a new location, we were at book buyers for one last warehouse sale the store has been in business for more than 22 years. the owner is looking for a new location and says he was forced to move after his rent rose more than 100%. he says he understands the need to adapt and he has this message for long-time customers. >> just say thank you. it's been great. we don't want to leave mountain view, don't want to leave castro street, but times have changed and we have to adapt to stay alive, and we're determined to stay alive. >> he is hoping to raise $35,000 on go fun me
abc7 news at 6:00 will return in a moment. >>> today the kenyan government made an unprecedented display of action against wildlife poaching. you're looking at illegal elephant tusks tusks and rhino s going up in flames. it's the largest destruction of illegal wildlife products in history. kenyan's president says it's time to take stand against poaching since 70% of elephants in central africa have been killed. >>> after tomorrow one of mountain view's three remaining...
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it was not at all unprecedented. i have turned overall my e-mails.else can say that. i have been open about doing that. i will continue to be open. it's not an issue that's going to effect the campaign or my presidency. >> today, the state department weighing in on a freedom of information lawsuit that would compel testimony about clinton's e-mails from hillary clinton herself. the suit is one of several filed by the group judicial watch. the conservative organization taking a deposition today from clinton when she was at the state department. cheryl mills is asking the judge to prevent the release of the video. mills said it would be used in a partisan attack against clinton. whatever, the group will release a transcript of the testimony. >>> donald trump bouncing on the news of the critical report. blasting clinton at a rally overnight. >> crooked hillary. she's as crooked as they come. she had a little bad news today, as you know, from some reports which came down. weren't so good. not so good. the inspector general's report. not good. but i want
it was not at all unprecedented. i have turned overall my e-mails.else can say that. i have been open about doing that. i will continue to be open. it's not an issue that's going to effect the campaign or my presidency. >> today, the state department weighing in on a freedom of information lawsuit that would compel testimony about clinton's e-mails from hillary clinton herself. the suit is one of several filed by the group judicial watch. the conservative organization taking a deposition...
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it is unprecedented.eporter: but some say it will not make the pain any more bearable. >> all these victims need psychiatric treatment. in chad, there are 12 lane people. we have one, single psychiatrist. there are 12 million people. reporter: the film hopes to raise awareness about the violent past. anchor: a reminder of what is making news this hour. 50 years since the beginning of one of the most violent periods in china's recent history, beijing is ignoring the anniversary of the start of the cultural revolution. turmoil in brazil. that country's president waits for trial over impeachment. protesters have been taking to the streets in support. grit just saw, a dose of at the glamorous can film festival with the film focusing on atrocities in chad is screened this monday. it is time for the business news. you are starting out with a lawsuit coming volkswagen's way. right. is the world's largest sovereign wealth fund says it is planning to sue the company over the emissions cheating scandal. according t
it is unprecedented.eporter: but some say it will not make the pain any more bearable. >> all these victims need psychiatric treatment. in chad, there are 12 lane people. we have one, single psychiatrist. there are 12 million people. reporter: the film hopes to raise awareness about the violent past. anchor: a reminder of what is making news this hour. 50 years since the beginning of one of the most violent periods in china's recent history, beijing is ignoring the anniversary of the...
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abc7 news at 6:00 will return in a moment. >>> today the kenyan government made an unprecedented display of action against wildlife poaching. you're looking at illegal elephant tusks tusks and rhino s going up in flames. it's the largest destruction of illegal wildlife products in history. kenyan's president says it's time to take stand against poaching since 70% of elephants in central africa have been killed. >>> after tomorrow one of mountain view's three remaining independent book stores wilt close its doors and look for a new location, we were at book buyers for one last warehouse sale the store has been in business for more than 22 years. the owner is looking for a new location and says he was forced to move after his rent rose more than 100%. he says he understands the need to adapt and he has this message for long-time customers. >> just say thank you. it's been great. we don't want to leave mountain view, don't want to leave castro street, but times have changed and we have to adapt to stay alive, and we're determined to stay alive. >> he is hoping to raise $35,000 on go fun me
abc7 news at 6:00 will return in a moment. >>> today the kenyan government made an unprecedented display of action against wildlife poaching. you're looking at illegal elephant tusks tusks and rhino s going up in flames. it's the largest destruction of illegal wildlife products in history. kenyan's president says it's time to take stand against poaching since 70% of elephants in central africa have been killed. >>> after tomorrow one of mountain view's three remaining...
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this marks an unprecedented stalemate in spain. let's get more details with our madrid correspondent, sarah morris. we are saying this is an on president and moment in spanish politics. how did it get to this? >> spain has not been in this situation since he returned to democracy in the 1970's. the system has tended to produce very strong governments, but two brand-new policies managed to eruptrupt -- managed to into parliament. theyew anti-austerity -- have promised voters a complete change, political renewal, a crackdown on corruption that seems very difficult, but the four largest parties reached agreement. the only agreement for the parliament in these last four months was the socialist leader, pedro sanchez, who went to parliament with the government and managed to get signed up to. and a small party from the canary islands. but that was not enough to get to a parliamentary majority, and that means there has been non-parliamentary majority this time around. podemos has said to the socialists they will not only be -- it is know
this marks an unprecedented stalemate in spain. let's get more details with our madrid correspondent, sarah morris. we are saying this is an on president and moment in spanish politics. how did it get to this? >> spain has not been in this situation since he returned to democracy in the 1970's. the system has tended to produce very strong governments, but two brand-new policies managed to eruptrupt -- managed to into parliament. theyew anti-austerity -- have promised voters a complete...
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>>> now at 11:00, significant and unprecedented delays. tonight, thousands of airline passengers are missing their bags after a tsa meltdown. >>> it's supposed to be a private place, but tonight police are out looking for a man who restroom at a d.c. hotel. >>> shocking allegations against poultry producers. >> a debilitating disease. >> i wish it was me. i really wish it was me. >> dee smith and her husband taking aim at alzheimer's and offering a message of hope. >>> check it out. we begin with a major mess at one airport that could impact passengers all over the country in to the weekend. hello, everybody. >> i'm doreen gensler. thousands of checked bags couldn't be screened and now diverted to other airports out west. chris lawrence is at the live desk with the latest. >> we are watching a meltdown at the phoenix airport. a technical glitch caused 3,000 checked bags t flights and almost all ended up in a parking lot here at sky harbor. the tsa experienced what they are calling an unprecedented computer issue and could it automatically
>>> now at 11:00, significant and unprecedented delays. tonight, thousands of airline passengers are missing their bags after a tsa meltdown. >>> it's supposed to be a private place, but tonight police are out looking for a man who restroom at a d.c. hotel. >>> shocking allegations against poultry producers. >> a debilitating disease. >> i wish it was me. i really wish it was me. >> dee smith and her husband taking aim at alzheimer's and offering a...
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according to a tsa spokesman, it had unprecedented technical issues.for the bags to be driven and then ultimately flown to their final destinations. >>> also on nbc.com, poultry workers denied bathroom breaks wear diapers. they're ignored when they asked for bathroom breaks and risk being fired. we interviewed worker over a three year period and site that tyson foods and pilgrim's pride is the major offenders. they've denied the allegations. >>> cose at thta rica eruption, 1:00 a.m., but but the time the sun rose, the only visible evidence was the ash. >>> 18 people aboard a crash in northern california, amazingly, no serious injuries. the plane had trouble almost immediately after takeoff, but when the pilot tried to land, he clipped a pickup truck, an investigation into the cause of the crash is underway. >>> a giant tourtle has nine ne babies. a cougar, only european institution that has successfully bred tortisoses. an impressive feet. >>> golden retriever all too familiar with the the layout of his town after escaping from his backyard, checked in
according to a tsa spokesman, it had unprecedented technical issues.for the bags to be driven and then ultimately flown to their final destinations. >>> also on nbc.com, poultry workers denied bathroom breaks wear diapers. they're ignored when they asked for bathroom breaks and risk being fired. we interviewed worker over a three year period and site that tyson foods and pilgrim's pride is the major offenders. they've denied the allegations. >>> cose at thta rica eruption,...
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it's been unprecedented in every way. the question is part of it is the behavior of the republican party. does the party act normal around donald trump. with are they going to act towards trump as they would have mccain or do we see major parts of the party withhold support. >> i think a lot of people running for election to the house or the senate are probably going to be very, very busy with their own campaigns and they would love trump, but they just don't have time to help him, but i don't think that's going to be the case with all of them and i was really bothered when reince priebus says it's time for us to unite behind donald trump. no, it's not. it's time for us to unite behind what's best for america and if that means losing this presidential election so that the party doesn't lose its values and its reputation and credibility then you don't support donald trump. you say you're on your own. you won this by going against all the things that we believe in and good luck and if you don't win, we'll get somebody else
it's been unprecedented in every way. the question is part of it is the behavior of the republican party. does the party act normal around donald trump. with are they going to act towards trump as they would have mccain or do we see major parts of the party withhold support. >> i think a lot of people running for election to the house or the senate are probably going to be very, very busy with their own campaigns and they would love trump, but they just don't have time to help him, but i...
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the in problem now is the number of foreign fighters in syria has reached an unprecedented level. that makes for huge capacity for a potent militants terrorist group with territorial control in syria and iraq. so i think, yes more has to be done across the borders and the efforts to continue to present these from coming under the entrepreneurs and that needs to continue. but more intensively. >> how important is military action in the islamic state in syria? to think there's a territorial holding, did it shrink or did the training camps are they significantly reduce that this what numbers would decrease in europe or that the increase that was seen in recent years that if it's not serial it will return to yemen, pakistan or even to mystically train now? >> i think it is a question about long-term effects and short-term, think in some cases shows that military efforts against the network and the camp will make them operate differently or less successfully in executing successful attacks. at the same time, the phenomenon generally transnational and i think isis is facing much more pr
the in problem now is the number of foreign fighters in syria has reached an unprecedented level. that makes for huge capacity for a potent militants terrorist group with territorial control in syria and iraq. so i think, yes more has to be done across the borders and the efforts to continue to present these from coming under the entrepreneurs and that needs to continue. but more intensively. >> how important is military action in the islamic state in syria? to think there's a territorial...
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hers are high, his are unprecedented. >> he's also -- you know what's unprecedented, she's undergoing a criminal investigation by the fbi. the democrats don't have a problem with unity when she's undergoing this investigation. what paul ryan did today, was unprecedented, was wrong. your goal should be keeping hillary out of the white house, what do you do to help her get in the white house zm you cause division in your own party. that's exactly what he did today. he should have done what mitch mcconnell did, what rick perry did, that's the responsible thing to do. >> who's a leader, paul rion or donald trum snp. >> they're both leaders. and paul ryan will be presiding over the convention. >> they're not ready to support each other, right? this is what donald trump, how he responded. he said, i'm not ready to support speaker ryan's agenda. perhaps in the future we can work together and come to an agreement about what is best for the american people. it's about time for politicians to put them first. so can the two be united? >> they could be, and i think peter you're right in a number
hers are high, his are unprecedented. >> he's also -- you know what's unprecedented, she's undergoing a criminal investigation by the fbi. the democrats don't have a problem with unity when she's undergoing this investigation. what paul ryan did today, was unprecedented, was wrong. your goal should be keeping hillary out of the white house, what do you do to help her get in the white house zm you cause division in your own party. that's exactly what he did today. he should have done what...
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on the other side of the world, unprecedented events began to wonderful full that barely penetrated american consciousness or public concern. our doors were shutting just as this systematic murder of began.d roma at the time, it did not seem committing jews to assure to death, but we allowed xenophobia and anti-semitism shape our policies. 1941 would end with another pivotal event, the attack on pearl harbor. even after america's entry into the war, it would take 3.5 years to defeat nazi-ism. that was an eternity for the doomed jews of europe. by the time our soldiers reached a tinyps, they found remnant of what had been. today, as we watch these flags, we are reminded of our profound gratitude to those 16 million americans who served in world war ii. a few of whom are here today. we are losing 430 veterans every day, but our gratitude is an during -- enduring. we remind ourselves that the very freedom they fought to preserve is always fragile. every one of us has a responsibility to protect it. thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the presentation of the flags of t
on the other side of the world, unprecedented events began to wonderful full that barely penetrated american consciousness or public concern. our doors were shutting just as this systematic murder of began.d roma at the time, it did not seem committing jews to assure to death, but we allowed xenophobia and anti-semitism shape our policies. 1941 would end with another pivotal event, the attack on pearl harbor. even after america's entry into the war, it would take 3.5 years to defeat nazi-ism....
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solar impulse 2 is a step closer to completing its unprecedented around-the-world flight.ght in tulsa, oklahoma, after a 16-hour trip from phoenix. one more u.s. stop is planned as it heads to abu dhabi. the plane is powered completely by the sun. >>> on the cbs "money watch," another major retailer racks up losses, and the tsa finds big money with loose change. jill wagner with that and more. good morning. >>> good morning, stocks on wall street were up, then down, and finished where they started. the dow finished nine points higher, the s&p was down less than a point, the nasdaq fell 23 points. >>> some more trouble for the nation's biggest retailer. nordstrom shares took a hit, losing 17% after reporting lower than expect d first-quarter sales. they're the latest retailer to post disappointing earnings. sales fell 1.7%. the company also cut its profit forecast, and it is heavily discounting items to clear out unsold advisory. >>> subaru is recalling nearly 15,000 u.s. models because of potential steering problems. the recall covers the 2016 and 2017 legacy and 2016 to 2
solar impulse 2 is a step closer to completing its unprecedented around-the-world flight.ght in tulsa, oklahoma, after a 16-hour trip from phoenix. one more u.s. stop is planned as it heads to abu dhabi. the plane is powered completely by the sun. >>> on the cbs "money watch," another major retailer racks up losses, and the tsa finds big money with loose change. jill wagner with that and more. good morning. >>> good morning, stocks on wall street were up, then down,...
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but his ratings are absolutely unprecedented. >> you know what's unprecedented on the democrat side,tigation by the fbi, but the democrats don't have a problem with that. that is so crazy to me, that there's no unity problem there when she's undergoing this investigation. but what paul ryan did today was unprecedented. it was wrong. if you care at all about the conservative movement, your goal should be keeping hillary clinton out of the white house. what do you do? you divide your own party. he should have done what rick perry did. that's the responsible thing to do. >> who's the leader, paul ryan or donald trump? >> they're both leaders. paul ryan will be presiding over the convention in cleveland. >> donald trump may be the future of the republican party. they both say they're not ready to support each other. this is how donald trump responded. he said i'm not ready to support speaker ryan's agenda. perhaps in the future we can come to an agreement about what is best for the american people. they have been treated so badly for so long it's about time for politicians to put them fi
but his ratings are absolutely unprecedented. >> you know what's unprecedented on the democrat side,tigation by the fbi, but the democrats don't have a problem with that. that is so crazy to me, that there's no unity problem there when she's undergoing this investigation. but what paul ryan did today was unprecedented. it was wrong. if you care at all about the conservative movement, your goal should be keeping hillary clinton out of the white house. what do you do? you divide your own...
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peter bergen got unprecedented access to the white house. this is a quick preview. >> once the s.e.a.l. team arrived, the president and his advisers crowded into a smaller room across the hall where they could watch a live drone feed of the raid. >> why did you come into this room? >> well, this is where we actually had a live view of what was happening. and so as you can see, it's a pretty small conference room. we were all jammed up in here. one of our key guys was sitting here. i was sitting here in my windbreaker. gates was there and hillary. and we were essentially watching what was happening in realtime. >> stay tuned for the ac 360 special "we got him -- president obama, bin laden and the war on terror. that's coming up at 8:30. >>> straight ahead the monster wildfire burning out of control in canada. the blaze is growing. thousands of people have fled their homes this week. they're now being forced farther south by these flames. this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is a
peter bergen got unprecedented access to the white house. this is a quick preview. >> once the s.e.a.l. team arrived, the president and his advisers crowded into a smaller room across the hall where they could watch a live drone feed of the raid. >> why did you come into this room? >> well, this is where we actually had a live view of what was happening. and so as you can see, it's a pretty small conference room. we were all jammed up in here. one of our key guys was sitting...
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. >>> new emergency evacuations as unprecedented floods tear through texas. at least nine dead as rivers overrun their banks with no way to escape. >>> road rage horror, caught on camera. a driver knocks over a motorcycle, then runs it over, speeding off as bystanders rush in to help. >>> and the monster gator trading the swamps for the golf course. and it's better for business than you might think. >>> "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening, everyone. i'm savannah guthrie in tonight for lester. we begin with donald trump in fiery form today, under pressure to reveal where the millions he claimed to raise for veterans several months ago had actually gone. tonight we follow the money, where the donations end up, how recently some of those donations were made and what had trump blasting away at his favorite target today, the media. hallie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, savannah. we are learning late tonight donald trump may have a new co
. >>> new emergency evacuations as unprecedented floods tear through texas. at least nine dead as rivers overrun their banks with no way to escape. >>> road rage horror, caught on camera. a driver knocks over a motorcycle, then runs it over, speeding off as bystanders rush in to help. >>> and the monster gator trading the swamps for the golf course. and it's better for business than you might think. >>> "nightly news" begins right now. >>...
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crude oil is also being produced domestically in unprecedented volumes. yearly, about 5,000 car loads are transported across the united states, and phmsa is working diligently to make sure these products arrive safely at their destinations. in 2015, in collaboration with the federal rail administration, we issued the high hazard flammable rail rule. they designed new requirements designed to reduce the consequences involved trains transported large quantities of flammable liquids including crude oil and ethanol by setting new regulations in speed, braking systems, rooting, and tank car design. this comprehensive rule directly addresses the risks associated with this growing and changing marketplace. advancing the safe movement of these products by rail. our role in the changing energy market goes beyond regulating the products that power our cars and homes. basically, we have been able to fly across the ocean for over a century now, but we're now also global consumers. asking products literally to move around the world with the touch of one button. you ma
crude oil is also being produced domestically in unprecedented volumes. yearly, about 5,000 car loads are transported across the united states, and phmsa is working diligently to make sure these products arrive safely at their destinations. in 2015, in collaboration with the federal rail administration, we issued the high hazard flammable rail rule. they designed new requirements designed to reduce the consequences involved trains transported large quantities of flammable liquids including...
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on the other side of the world, unprecedented events began to unfold that barely penetrated americanss or public concern. our doors were shu shutting juss the systematic murder of jews was begin with the invasion of the soviet union. at the time it did not seem like we were consigning the jews to sure death, but that is indeed what happened. overcome by our fears and a failure of imagination, we allowed xenophobia and anti-semitism to shape our policies. of course, 1941 would end with another pivotal event, the attack on pearl harbor. yet even after america's entry into the war, it would take almost 3.5 years to defeat nazi-ism. that was an eternity for the doomed of jews of europe. by the time our soldiers reached the camps, they found a tiny remnant of what had been. so today as we watch these flags we are reminded of our profound gratitude to those 16 million americans who served in world war ii. a few of whom are here today. we are losing 430 veterans every day, but our gratitude is enduring. in honoring them, we also remind ourselves that the very freedom they fought to preserve
on the other side of the world, unprecedented events began to unfold that barely penetrated americanss or public concern. our doors were shu shutting juss the systematic murder of jews was begin with the invasion of the soviet union. at the time it did not seem like we were consigning the jews to sure death, but that is indeed what happened. overcome by our fears and a failure of imagination, we allowed xenophobia and anti-semitism to shape our policies. of course, 1941 would end with another...
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protection agencies use of totalitarian taxes forces energy operators in north dakota into paying unprecedented multi--billion-dollar fines before a penalty is even confirmed. which is actually rather hard to believe. government misconduct goes on and on. the department of justice filed a lawsuit against seven north dakota oil companies for the death of 28 birds while the administration fast-tracked wind projects that kill more than 1 million birds a year. far more than a million birds. i have to tell you. far more. [ applause ] the u.s. fish and wildlife service abuses endangered species act to restrict oil and gas exploration. adding to the pain, president obama now proposes a $10 per barrel tax on american produced oil in the middle of a downturn. and you've had a downturn. but we did hit $50 today. i will take credit for that. harold, i want 10%. i want 10%, harold. at least 10%. i love you too, thank you. at the same time, president obama lifts economic sanctions on iran. he imposes economic sanctions on america. he's allowed this country to hit the lowest oil recount since 1999, producing
protection agencies use of totalitarian taxes forces energy operators in north dakota into paying unprecedented multi--billion-dollar fines before a penalty is even confirmed. which is actually rather hard to believe. government misconduct goes on and on. the department of justice filed a lawsuit against seven north dakota oil companies for the death of 28 birds while the administration fast-tracked wind projects that kill more than 1 million birds a year. far more than a million birds. i have...
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but because republicansty unprecedented obstruction they can do neither. going they are not getting resolution and they're not getting justice, already it's creating long-term issues for nation's highest court. this term only 12 cases for itst next term which begins in should october and runs through june of 2017. this the court court continues to accept our i should say not accept cases at this glacial pace. the next term of justices hearing fewer cases than it's been heard by that court in more than seven decades, seven years, seven years. to it stands to reason justice rubber tire chief justice is calling accepted cases according to the ability to hear and process them. supreme a gridlocked court can accomplish the same. it's not the supreme court's fault.alf the blame belongs to senate republicans for their blocking o merrick garland's nomination. for seven happier senate republicans have blocked anything recent obama has proposed. who is behind this?t t right-wing organizations led at the koch brothers. they want to keep it just theob way it is. they
but because republicansty unprecedented obstruction they can do neither. going they are not getting resolution and they're not getting justice, already it's creating long-term issues for nation's highest court. this term only 12 cases for itst next term which begins in should october and runs through june of 2017. this the court court continues to accept our i should say not accept cases at this glacial pace. the next term of justices hearing fewer cases than it's been heard by that court in...
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inaudible] we've flown over it, and it is astonishing to fly over -- [inaudible] i mean, is it unprecedented? how disat this pointive is that area now with great biodiversity -- [inaudible] animals are coming back -- [inaudible] >> a question about how disat this pointive this volcano is or how unusual. the fact of the matter is that it's unusual in the united states, certainly, but once volcanologists learn from mount st. helens that this kind of an eruption is actually fairly common. they see this all over the world. and you can go to other areas that look pretty similar to mount helens. furthermore, mount st. helens has done this in the past, and it's going to do it again in the future. it's just a matter of time until these volcanos erupt. that's a good note on which to end. thanks, everybody. [applause] >> thank you all so much for coming. get a book, get it signed, and if you could do us a favor and fold up your chairs. let's have another round of applause for steve. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> here's a look at some authors recently featured on booktv's "after words" with,
inaudible] we've flown over it, and it is astonishing to fly over -- [inaudible] i mean, is it unprecedented? how disat this pointive is that area now with great biodiversity -- [inaudible] animals are coming back -- [inaudible] >> a question about how disat this pointive this volcano is or how unusual. the fact of the matter is that it's unusual in the united states, certainly, but once volcanologists learn from mount st. helens that this kind of an eruption is actually fairly common....
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i mean people often say things are unprecedent. this really is unprecedent.g president has gone there, and once president obama goes to the place where they droched the u.s. atomic bomb, he will be physically accompanied at very close range by the machinery needed to launch hundreds of nuclear warheads, each many times the size of the one that blue of her oiroshima a moment's notice. it has never been true before where the president has all right dropped a nuclear bomb. ca. home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands. ♪ booking.com offers free cancellations, so you're free to decide if the trip you're on... hahahahahaha! ...isn't really the trip you want to be on. hahahaha... hahaha... [mountain woman and key laughing together] hey, ready foyeah. big meeting? >>uh, hello!? a meeting? it's a big one.
i mean people often say things are unprecedent. this really is unprecedent.g president has gone there, and once president obama goes to the place where they droched the u.s. atomic bomb, he will be physically accompanied at very close range by the machinery needed to launch hundreds of nuclear warheads, each many times the size of the one that blue of her oiroshima a moment's notice. it has never been true before where the president has all right dropped a nuclear bomb. ca. home, car, life...
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i mean people often say things are unprecedent. this really is unprecedent.sitting president has gone there, and once president obama goes to the place where they droched the u.s. atomic bomb, he will be physically accompanied at very close range by the machinery needed to launch hundreds of nuclear warheads, each many times the size of the one that blue of her oiroshima moment's notice. it has never been true before where the president has all right dropped a nuclear bomb. just like i would with a real pencil. i've been a forensic artist for over 30 years. i do the composite sketches which are the bad guy sketches. you need good resolution, powerful processor because the computer has to start thinking as fast as my brain does. i do this because i want my artwork to help people. put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. new mirafiber from the makers of miralax. fall in love wit
i mean people often say things are unprecedent. this really is unprecedent.sitting president has gone there, and once president obama goes to the place where they droched the u.s. atomic bomb, he will be physically accompanied at very close range by the machinery needed to launch hundreds of nuclear warheads, each many times the size of the one that blue of her oiroshima moment's notice. it has never been true before where the president has all right dropped a nuclear bomb. just like i would...
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: by the time he left office, democrats winning in the midterm election, gaining seats, almost unprecedented. an approval rating north of 60% after republicans made a crusade about this. how is it politically savvy to relive something that did not work the first time? >> i hope the campaign is fought on issues. compareas asked me to the health care plans of donald trump and hillary clinton. let's be fair, this is what people are covering now. hillary clinton is explaining more than she is campaigning. on your question about comparing bill clinton as a sitting president with a good economy and peace abroad and hillary clinton is not the president. it is a really weak response for her to say, all of a sudden, it is the royal we. royal we.the we reformed welfare, we created 23 million jobs. dan: i agree that this trump tactic will jostle the clinton campaign. honestly, what voters is he appealing to with this message? maybe consolidating the hard right. if he has to do that in late may, that is problematic. who is he speaking to with that? >> i hope eventually he gets her on health care, the fa
: by the time he left office, democrats winning in the midterm election, gaining seats, almost unprecedented. an approval rating north of 60% after republicans made a crusade about this. how is it politically savvy to relive something that did not work the first time? >> i hope the campaign is fought on issues. compareas asked me to the health care plans of donald trump and hillary clinton. let's be fair, this is what people are covering now. hillary clinton is explaining more than she is...
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now breaching g unprecedented. anybody who's been there can norah? >> frightening indeed. thank you very much. cannot declare bankruptcy under federal law. a $2 billion payment is due in july. >>> washington is going back to work this morning still talking about saturday's white house correspondents dinner. president obama made his farewell appearance as the guest of honor. he got some really huge laughs. comedian larry wilmore suddenly found himself campaigning to win back the room. we have more from the white house briefing room on two very different performances. julianna, good morni the annual event brings last ni as comedian-in-chief, president obama sparato >> reporter: the president really sharpened h knives e republican front-runner. >> you see, donald foreign policy experience to be president. in fairness, he has spent that's closing -- invaluable. that's closing golden state warriors. at yeah. it's got to make sense, too, because both of you like raining down bombs on people from long distances, right? true. what? >> reporter: at one point, he acknowledged some o
now breaching g unprecedented. anybody who's been there can norah? >> frightening indeed. thank you very much. cannot declare bankruptcy under federal law. a $2 billion payment is due in july. >>> washington is going back to work this morning still talking about saturday's white house correspondents dinner. president obama made his farewell appearance as the guest of honor. he got some really huge laughs. comedian larry wilmore suddenly found himself campaigning to win back the...
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their vote for the first time since 1875 every nominee has been given a hearing and vote it is unprecedented for republicans to withhold it. >>. >> to deal with a lot of important issues. >> and the american people believed they are best served by having the full complement of justices making these important decisions. >> yesterday to say no senior official ever the it did somebody review those transcripts or are you changing your answer? >> if i did you would know that. >> you said hiroshima the intention is not to apologize but does the president will come a the renewed debate the american people are having? >> i don't being he has in the benefit to muzzle the debate so to carefully look at the decision that president has to make and that was consistent with priories and believed that could be saved by dropping the bomb. that any god-fearing person would agonize over. the president truman did webb president's half to do, make a tough decision when the stakes were high. >> for them to look at it and consider how was made and to consider there is an alternative to produced a better result fo
their vote for the first time since 1875 every nominee has been given a hearing and vote it is unprecedented for republicans to withhold it. >>. >> to deal with a lot of important issues. >> and the american people believed they are best served by having the full complement of justices making these important decisions. >> yesterday to say no senior official ever the it did somebody review those transcripts or are you changing your answer? >> if i did you would know...
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oklahoma of all places is being rattled by unprecedented surge in earthquakes.uakes hit just overnight. the state last year averaged more than two every day magnitude three or higher. before 2009, oklahoma averaged two earthquakes a year. on sunday "60 minutes" bill whitaker investigates why oklahoma is an earthquake hotspot. >> reporter: the vast majority of earthquakes are small, causing little or no damage but what they lack in punch, they make up in shear volume. this tally shows the number of earthquakes in oklahoma has increased every year since 2009, with more than 2,000 magnitude 3 and above. that means more of the bigger ones, like this 4.3 magnitude quake last december in edmond, oklahoma. >> i woke up scared to death praying that the house wouldn't fall down. i couldn't believe the windows didn't shatter. these women are neighbors in ed month. they say they check their phone apps to track earthquakes around the state all day long. >> look at that. >> cherokee, fair view, medford, still water. >> reporter: all in one day? >> all in one 24-hour period.
oklahoma of all places is being rattled by unprecedented surge in earthquakes.uakes hit just overnight. the state last year averaged more than two every day magnitude three or higher. before 2009, oklahoma averaged two earthquakes a year. on sunday "60 minutes" bill whitaker investigates why oklahoma is an earthquake hotspot. >> reporter: the vast majority of earthquakes are small, causing little or no damage but what they lack in punch, they make up in shear volume. this tally...
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the party is unprecedented.nprecedented. >> yeah, and i mean, which brings what the convention will look like. will look like. who is going to be the keynote speaker. who's going to put his name into nomination? you know, i think some of it will be revealed in the days going forward, maybe somebody like chris christie has endorsements, rick scott, paul lapage. the next couple -- >> can i say that a nominee normally has his or her pick, who says no, no one says no. this might be a different dynamic. >> the clinton campaign weighed in on donald trump. we'll have that when we come back. we'll take a short break. here's the plan. you're a financial company that cares, but your logo is old and a little pointy. so you evolve. you simplify. you haven't changed. you still help people live their best lives. and finally your new logo is ready, and you decide the perfect time to show the world is right... now. >>> welcome back. i want to check in with jeff who has new information about how the clinton campaign is respondin
the party is unprecedented.nprecedented. >> yeah, and i mean, which brings what the convention will look like. will look like. who is going to be the keynote speaker. who's going to put his name into nomination? you know, i think some of it will be revealed in the days going forward, maybe somebody like chris christie has endorsements, rick scott, paul lapage. the next couple -- >> can i say that a nominee normally has his or her pick, who says no, no one says no. this might be a...
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but, you know, they were unprecedented. i mean, you know, we have described them as seismic. your father came out with a statement. i am not ready to support speaker ryan's agenda. in a sense, this is a standoff. your father, the presumptive republican nominee, and the current -- head of the republican party. >> you always have to remember, paul also said the one thing we will not under any circumstance allow is for hillary clinton to become president. so it's interesting. i just -- >> you worried that's his nod to give me a third party option? >> i really view this as -- listen, we've got to get to know the guy, take some time. he's fresh, very new. believe me, the one thing my father can do is unify the party. we're going to beat her. no one wants to talk about it, but it's so great we're out ahead of the democrats. you know, obviously hillary is struggling with bernie. she is struggling with this whole e-mail mess, the hacker that apparently got into the server. she's got real problems of her own. it's great as a republican party we have one candidate, and we can organize
but, you know, they were unprecedented. i mean, you know, we have described them as seismic. your father came out with a statement. i am not ready to support speaker ryan's agenda. in a sense, this is a standoff. your father, the presumptive republican nominee, and the current -- head of the republican party. >> you always have to remember, paul also said the one thing we will not under any circumstance allow is for hillary clinton to become president. so it's interesting. i just --...
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protection agency's use of totalitarian tactics, forces energy operators in north dakota into paying unprecedented, multibillion dollar fines before a penalty is even confirmed. which is actually rather hard to believe. government misconduct goes on and on. the department of justice filed a lawsuit against seven north dakota oil companies for the death of 28 births while the administration fast-tracked wind projects that kill more than a million birds a year. far more than a million, i have to tell you. far more. thest fish and wildlife service abuses endangered species act to restrict oil and gas exploration. adding to the pain, president obama now proposes a $10 per barrel tax on american produced oil in the middle of a downturn and you have had a downturn, but we did hit $50 today. 'll take credit for that. harold, i want 10%. i want 10%, harold. at least 10%. at the same time, i love you, too, thank you. at the same time, president obama lifts economic sanctions on iran, he imposes economic sanctions on america. he is allowed this country to hit the lowest oil count since 1999, producing thous
protection agency's use of totalitarian tactics, forces energy operators in north dakota into paying unprecedented, multibillion dollar fines before a penalty is even confirmed. which is actually rather hard to believe. government misconduct goes on and on. the department of justice filed a lawsuit against seven north dakota oil companies for the death of 28 births while the administration fast-tracked wind projects that kill more than a million birds a year. far more than a million, i have to...
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it is an unprecedented deal.we had abu dhabi come into the market with $5 billion in on sales. and qatar in the past was a big issue. this is really unprecedented. next, we could have saudi arabia and the region itself is showing a record first half. mark: just the fact that it has plonked so much debt out there, it ensures that there won't be other offerings in the near future, other big offerings from the countries you were mentioning? lyubov: there are expectations that saudi arabia will come to the market with the first international bond sale, and people are expecting a big volume as well. the country has said it will be a significant amount, but we don't know exactly how big it will be. some people are comparing possibly to qatar volumes. vonnie: so it is great that the bond markets are getting more sophisticated and liquid, however, the flipside is that this is the product of stress. lyubov: yes, indeed. when you pour so much money into , itmarket, into the country has to be digested by the investors. and
it is an unprecedented deal.we had abu dhabi come into the market with $5 billion in on sales. and qatar in the past was a big issue. this is really unprecedented. next, we could have saudi arabia and the region itself is showing a record first half. mark: just the fact that it has plonked so much debt out there, it ensures that there won't be other offerings in the near future, other big offerings from the countries you were mentioning? lyubov: there are expectations that saudi arabia will...
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guest: i do not think it is unprecedented. my history is shaky. i think when howard taft was he and for president, theodore roosevelt were not exactly close to put it mildly. critics will allege and charge backing donald trump, the bushes might be creating a self fulfilling legacy. i do not know about that. if donald trump were the nominee, and he is not elected president, i do not think it will be because the bush family does not think much of him. a lot of people do not think a lot of him and there are a lot of people who admire him very much. we will just have to see. talking about this a few blocks away this morning, the protesters are there as well, because donald trump is behind closed doors and paul ryan is trying to bridge their differences and unite the party, that is the goal in order to defeat hillary clinton. what are your questions and comments onwhat are your questid --ments are not question questions and comments on that? are you a supporter of the bush family? caller: i kind of knew george and all of them when he was governor here.
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. >> this really is unprecedented. so they will become trained in nursing. recruit people from as early as high school. bill: you think about it, where kids get their addictions and wonder if that aggressive recruiting junior senior year in high school might actually change some minds. >> we are talking about an industry growing where it should not be. addiction counseling is telling us that the number of addicts are growing exponentially right now. >> it is not that they don't have enough people applying, they have so many. getting them to stay in the field and stay through the bad times, what do you do about that? one pop loved daycare so much she walked over a mile to go back. ♪ bill: coming up next, what happens when a kid needs a terminal? >> this video might cause cuteness overload. check it out. ♪ bill: they already think i'm nuts.nuts. it cannot get worse. >> this might cause cuteness overload. what happens? check it out. ♪ now, karaoke did not kill the. ♪ >> one pop loved daycare so much that he just had to go back. over the weekend riley went for h
. >> this really is unprecedented. so they will become trained in nursing. recruit people from as early as high school. bill: you think about it, where kids get their addictions and wonder if that aggressive recruiting junior senior year in high school might actually change some minds. >> we are talking about an industry growing where it should not be. addiction counseling is telling us that the number of addicts are growing exponentially right now. >> it is not that they...
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the main problem now is the number of foreign fighters in syria has reached an unprecedented level. that makes for huge capacity for a potent militants terrorist group with territorial control in syria and iraq. so i think, yes more has to be done across the borders and the efforts to continue to present these from coming under the entrepreneurs and that needs to continue. but more intensively. >> how important is military action in the islamic state in syria? to think there's a territorial holding, did it shrink or did the training camps are they significantly reduce that this what numbers would decrease in europe or that the increase that was seen in recent years that if it's not serial it will return to yemen, pakistan or even to mystically train now? >> i think it is a question about long-term effects and short-term, think in some cases shows that military efforts against the network and the camp will make them operate differently or less successfully in executing successful attacks. at the same time, the phenomenon generally transnational and i think isis is facing much more pr
the main problem now is the number of foreign fighters in syria has reached an unprecedented level. that makes for huge capacity for a potent militants terrorist group with territorial control in syria and iraq. so i think, yes more has to be done across the borders and the efforts to continue to present these from coming under the entrepreneurs and that needs to continue. but more intensively. >> how important is military action in the islamic state in syria? to think there's a...
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. >> it is unprecedented and if you consult history it is not unprecedented with a candidate with worstorability ratings to win. 68 percent have been won by the cappedidate. obama and bush and they fared worse than their opponent. i am not sure what it means, it is unclear at this point. >> kevin, the runs seem to get most of theed headlines, the democratic party is seeing fishers of its own. ncertainly. right now, all of the headlines are about division in the gop, but the reality is, although donald trump's unfavorables are high. looking at the clinton camp, we are talking about possible criminal charges. they have a lot of mess to clean up as well. >> so how do the candidates fix this. pick one or bochlth -- both how do they fix it? >> they are going to continue the race to the bottom between the two of them as they enter the general election. hillary clinton and donald trump are going to brutalize each other and it will be who ever is the last man standing. hillary clinton has a 30 year track record of fraud and everybody knows her. and donald trump's position is new. he has time to
. >> it is unprecedented and if you consult history it is not unprecedented with a candidate with worstorability ratings to win. 68 percent have been won by the cappedidate. obama and bush and they fared worse than their opponent. i am not sure what it means, it is unclear at this point. >> kevin, the runs seem to get most of theed headlines, the democratic party is seeing fishers of its own. ncertainly. right now, all of the headlines are about division in the gop, but the reality...
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that was unprecedented to. this isn't about having a personal e-mail account, this is a whole system off-line. like the official ruling of the state department that said, this was unprecedented and outside the bounds of what we would consider proper behavior. roque our rules, the administration rules. was undertaken in a way that was designed to not have people know about it in the sense people who would challenge her. there is a thing that talks about two members of the state department staff raising the question this might be a problem. being told by people within the department that this has been subdued by review and has been approved. they were told, don't worry about your concerns. this has been submitted for review and been approved. please back away. there is a story to be told and there will be more reporting as we figure out the details. that suggests those who raise concerns with it, of whom there were some, relied to. to.ere lied that raises interesting questions about the effort to conceal it. atte
that was unprecedented to. this isn't about having a personal e-mail account, this is a whole system off-line. like the official ruling of the state department that said, this was unprecedented and outside the bounds of what we would consider proper behavior. roque our rules, the administration rules. was undertaken in a way that was designed to not have people know about it in the sense people who would challenge her. there is a thing that talks about two members of the state department staff...
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the level of work and the detail is unprecedented. >> the study shows that one in four cars in the hov lanes cheat. during morning combhut one in five. during evening commute drivers now it's easy to cheat. they must often pay people time and a half to concentrate on catching these people. >> if chp can't do them i think the authority should look at having a mechanism where they can have enforcement. >> that's right. a toll enforcement police force. the study also shows that allowing electric and other al tern vehicles to use the lanes now overwhelms the lanes raising the possibility of eliminating them in the future. >> it is a nice thing incentivize people to buy these vehicles but tesla has a huge waiting list now and it seems completely unnecessary. >> one driver says hov lanes are out of control. >> it would offend me, yes if they're zooming by and i'm trying to get somewhere. >> time to change that? >> time to change it. >> and so hov cheaters beware you have the commission's attention with the promise of soon to be very stepped up enforgsment. reporting. >> so tom i want to clar
the level of work and the detail is unprecedented. >> the study shows that one in four cars in the hov lanes cheat. during morning combhut one in five. during evening commute drivers now it's easy to cheat. they must often pay people time and a half to concentrate on catching these people. >> if chp can't do them i think the authority should look at having a mechanism where they can have enforcement. >> that's right. a toll enforcement police force. the study also shows that...
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but at 6:00, unprecedented meeting with a message for metro employees as we learn the entire system wasn last week. all new at 6:00 -- >> there is a significant credibility and image problem for the police department and the county as a whole. alison: what fairfax county leaders are told must change to improve the very culture. the unseen danger from the historic rain we are getting that will only get worse in days "abc7 news at 6:00" starts now. >> now, "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. maureen: this video of an electrical fire last week at metro federal center station nearly shut down the rail system. that revelation came from the transportation secretary who says he has serious concern about metro safety. this comes at the same time the metro general manager held unprecedented meeting with 650 of the system managers. abc7 transportation reporter brianne carter was at the site of the meeting and joins us live with what the general manager message was. brianne: today, paul wiedefeld pushing the message that safety has to come first. issuing this pamphlet to more than 650 metro manager
but at 6:00, unprecedented meeting with a message for metro employees as we learn the entire system wasn last week. all new at 6:00 -- >> there is a significant credibility and image problem for the police department and the county as a whole. alison: what fairfax county leaders are told must change to improve the very culture. the unseen danger from the historic rain we are getting that will only get worse in days "abc7 news at 6:00" starts now. >> now, "abc7 news at...
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it was not at all unprecedented.y e-mails and no one else can say that. >> chris cillizza. >> yeah, it is not right. you can think this is a small issue or a big issue in the campaign or no issue in the campaign. what she said is not born out by the facts, couple things, she's right that this ig report was about more than just her looking back at other secretary of state. she's also right that other secretary of state colin powell which she has named before did use private e-mail addresses. two things there though. andrea, one, no more before her using exclusive e-mail address. number two, as you know better than i do, the rules got tighter and tighter so the rules under colin powell what was allowable there are not the same as the rules allowable secretary clinton. the other thing is that there is in the ig report essentially saying this is not something that should have been done and they found no evidence of this legal review that clinton folks said had happened about whether or not she could set this sort of thin
it was not at all unprecedented.y e-mails and no one else can say that. >> chris cillizza. >> yeah, it is not right. you can think this is a small issue or a big issue in the campaign or no issue in the campaign. what she said is not born out by the facts, couple things, she's right that this ig report was about more than just her looking back at other secretary of state. she's also right that other secretary of state colin powell which she has named before did use private e-mail...
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i mean, this is an unprecedented growth of the middle class. >> but half this quarter, i parsed everynce calls you did not talk about middle classification which made us feel that something was wrong. >> no, no, that was my error for not talking about it. >> okay. >> i could not be more optimistic about china. >> okay. >> i think the long-term thesis is intact. there has never been anything like it in the history of the world. and i'm still as optimistic as i've ever been. >> bullish words on china. cook telling kramer, the most important thing for apple long teller is that customer love the company's products. the question is, does it change the sentiment on wall street for apple which is reaching actually historic levels in terms taf losing stretch. having seen it eight days down like this since back in 1998? >> yeah, i think that final point that we didn't have a clip for, him saying that people love the product. i don't think that's a new thing for the street to get their heads around. he's saying it's more of a services company that people are tied into the ios and continue to up
i mean, this is an unprecedented growth of the middle class. >> but half this quarter, i parsed everynce calls you did not talk about middle classification which made us feel that something was wrong. >> no, no, that was my error for not talking about it. >> okay. >> i could not be more optimistic about china. >> okay. >> i think the long-term thesis is intact. there has never been anything like it in the history of the world. and i'm still as optimistic as...
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. >> high stakes stunts -- >> that was 100% unprecedented for me, and unimaginable. >> -- that go terribly wrong. >> feel my eyes, like, moving out my head. >> get ready -- >> you are just thinking, go, go, go, go, go, faster, faster. >> -- for the ride of your life. ♪ >> "caught on camera: high velocity." at speeds never reached by a car -- >> the vibration, the sounds. >> -- a daredevil puts his life on the line. and this time, the devil gets his due. >> when i reached for the parachute, i knew i was gone. >> at utah's bonneville salt flats, mother nature has conjured up just the right recipe for speed. >> the salt is white. it's cold to the touch, even when it's 100 degrees. and one of the flattest places on earth. it goes on for miles. >> george poteet has been coming here to set speed records for 20 years. >> bonneville is my hobby. i don't belong to a country club. i don't have a boat. i don't play golf. this is what i do. >> and what he does is race the speed demon, a type of four-wheeled vehicle called a streamliner that looks more like a jet than a race car. >> i've been over 400
. >> high stakes stunts -- >> that was 100% unprecedented for me, and unimaginable. >> -- that go terribly wrong. >> feel my eyes, like, moving out my head. >> get ready -- >> you are just thinking, go, go, go, go, go, faster, faster. >> -- for the ride of your life. ♪ >> "caught on camera: high velocity." at speeds never reached by a car -- >> the vibration, the sounds. >> -- a daredevil puts his life on the line. and this...
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. >>> also an unprecedented look deep into space tonight.i'm drew tuma. a hot start to the holiday weekend. 80s and 90s on >>> tonight, a new unprecedented look at polluto as never seen before. these new stunning close up images are from nasa's new horizon spacecraft. the photos were released on friday and taken from the spacecraft as it flew past the planet last summer. pluto is not officially a planet anymore but is classified by nasa as a dwarf planet. >>> texting and driving is illegal in california. but plenty of folks admit to reading messages, checking e-mail or browsing facebook behind the wheel. as jonathan bloom found out, a local start-up has designs to fix that using technology originally made for the blind. how do you use your smart phone in the car? >> you don't. >> mary is in the minority. do you use the smart phone in car. i try not to, but sometimes i do. >> how do you do that? >> carefully usually. >> you have seen it? >> they are driving or swering, and most of the time they are looking at their phones. >> reporter: but th
. >>> also an unprecedented look deep into space tonight.i'm drew tuma. a hot start to the holiday weekend. 80s and 90s on >>> tonight, a new unprecedented look at polluto as never seen before. these new stunning close up images are from nasa's new horizon spacecraft. the photos were released on friday and taken from the spacecraft as it flew past the planet last summer. pluto is not officially a planet anymore but is classified by nasa as a dwarf planet. >>> texting...
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mandela climaxed his unprecedented rise from prisoner to president in his inauguration. "it was the moment when the man and the myth became simply, mr. president. " "will you please raise your right hand say, "say help me god"?" "so help me god." "the inauguration of nelson mandela was hailed as everything from a miracle unfolding to a historic moment for the whole world. with his eldest daughter at his side, mandela called it "emancipation." "the time for the healing of the wounds has come. the moment to bridge the chasms that divide us has come. the time to build is upon us." "he hailed outgoing president f.w. de klerk as a man of vision, courage and integrity, and then shared the moment of triumph. and millions watched it on video screens across the country." "when the momentum of the moment slows, mandela faces the enormous task of meeting the hopes and aspirations he has raised, to say nothing of fulfilling campaign promises made to the voters who brought him here. right now, they back him." "we people of south africa, we must know that mandela is not god, to create
mandela climaxed his unprecedented rise from prisoner to president in his inauguration. "it was the moment when the man and the myth became simply, mr. president. " "will you please raise your right hand say, "say help me god"?" "so help me god." "the inauguration of nelson mandela was hailed as everything from a miracle unfolding to a historic moment for the whole world. with his eldest daughter at his side, mandela called it...