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officials are unsure. >> good news for rucker students. the 2016 commencement speaker. at the university on may 15, and this will be one of the presence last commencement speeches. >> prime time is in the air, flowers are blooming. the annual cherry blossom festival. >> not only nationally but internationally. >> they come here every year. come see something they can't quite explain. ♪ >> have a story we should know about? help us chase it down. by logging on to. bill: "high speed chase", >> heroin overdoses. how do you keep people from dying? that means administering narcan. >> tilt the head back obviously. squirt half of one nostril and half of the other nostril. >> did you ever imagine a program like this would exist? >> absolutely not. >> a look at the correctional facility where inmates are being trained on the overdose cure. the power to reverse and opiate in just minutes all through the spray of the nose. >> the numbers. so a way to measure half-and-half. >> the kits cost about $80 a pop. handed out to inmates for free on their last day of prison. >> some inmates
officials are unsure. >> good news for rucker students. the 2016 commencement speaker. at the university on may 15, and this will be one of the presence last commencement speeches. >> prime time is in the air, flowers are blooming. the annual cherry blossom festival. >> not only nationally but internationally. >> they come here every year. come see something they can't quite explain. ♪ >> have a story we should know about? help us chase it down. by logging on to....
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. >> reporter: for other riders, like carey wads, and unsure feeling waiting for a ride. >> i don't think it's safe enough. >> reporter: why not? >> too much stuff going on. >> reporter: for now this particular metro station under a watchful eye. news4. >>> well it was a big week in annapolis, a productive legislative session came to the end at the maryland state house. confetti rained down to mark the end of the session. governor larry hogan siechbed more than 100 bills into law. noah's law was named for fallen officer noah leo da. requires drunk drivers to install a device up to six months. though contentious at times, the house speaker the most productive sessions that he could recall. >>> a plan to add tough new requirement to the district is getting a second look. the changes are supposed to happen may 1st. we found out district leaders are increasingly worried about the cost for the d.c. residents. >> reporter: many people pay for driving lessons but they can be costly. and now the d.c. dmv, as of may 1st is going to require that every first time driver take 30 hours of classroom in
. >> reporter: for other riders, like carey wads, and unsure feeling waiting for a ride. >> i don't think it's safe enough. >> reporter: why not? >> too much stuff going on. >> reporter: for now this particular metro station under a watchful eye. news4. >>> well it was a big week in annapolis, a productive legislative session came to the end at the maryland state house. confetti rained down to mark the end of the session. governor larry hogan siechbed more...
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officials are unsure. >> good news for rucker students. the 2016 commencement speaker. he will speak at the university on may 15, and this will be one of the presence last commencement speeches. >> prime time is in the air, flowers are blooming. the annual cherry blossom festival. >> not only nationally but internationally. >> they come here every year. come see something they can't quite explain. >> have a story we should know about? help us chase it down. bill: "high speed chase", don' t let dust and allergies get between you and life' s beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase outperforms the #1p non-drowsy allergy pill. so you can seize those moments,rwherever you find them. flonase. six is greater than one >> heroin overdoses. how do you keep people from dying? that means administering narcan. >> tilt the head back obviousl
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but it's unsure at this point especially since members are going to be gone so much of the year because it's an election year and they have a very light schedule in both the house and the senate. host: let me ask you about another part of the debate. this is a headline. we've been seeing stories in recent weeks about the long lines. we're asking our viewers and listeners about their own experiences dealing with t.s.a. the headline summer fliers may simmer on long airport security lines. during the week of march 14 to march 20 nearly 6800 passengers missed their flight due to checkpoint delays. can you elaborate? guest: sure. there's a lot going on behind that. three years ago, t.s.a. created this sort of trusted traveler program, preczech, where passengers who have been vetted for security get to go into faster lines. they don't have to take off their shoes or their belts or their light jackets. lap tops and liquids can stay in their bags. but at the same time, t.s.a.'s staff was reduced by about 10% with the thought that they wouldn't need as many screeners because they would be moving
but it's unsure at this point especially since members are going to be gone so much of the year because it's an election year and they have a very light schedule in both the house and the senate. host: let me ask you about another part of the debate. this is a headline. we've been seeing stories in recent weeks about the long lines. we're asking our viewers and listeners about their own experiences dealing with t.s.a. the headline summer fliers may simmer on long airport security lines. during...
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officers are unsure if it's one person or more then one causing the damage. they know the vandals have used different cars to drive to the targeted areas. please are asking anyone with information to come forward. >>> two women were injured in a fire at bay point. the fire department said it happened around five deck 50 p.m. on lakeview drive. the women are suffering from smoke inhalation. one lives in the home, the other is a neighbor. crews 60 was the fire sometime later, around 6:30. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> big news in the world of sports. colin kaepernick could be packing his bags and heading to denver. according to multiple reports, the 49ers have agreed to trade him to the broncos. while the two teams have reached a deal, kaepernick would have to rework his contract with the broncos general manager.. they want the quarterback to take a $4 million pay cut from his hefty $11.9 million base salary for 2016. tonight, bay area residents reacting to the news. >> o, poor denver. >> i think they should've kept alex smith in the first p
officers are unsure if it's one person or more then one causing the damage. they know the vandals have used different cars to drive to the targeted areas. please are asking anyone with information to come forward. >>> two women were injured in a fire at bay point. the fire department said it happened around five deck 50 p.m. on lakeview drive. the women are suffering from smoke inhalation. one lives in the home, the other is a neighbor. crews 60 was the fire sometime later, around...
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while medical staff is still unsure what caused his outburst, they cannot rule out one possibility. >> we don't know if it's real or, you know, make believe. we don't have a tox screen to tell us that he has ingested a substance. we're sending him to a medical department, he'll be evaluated by our practitioner there. >> we're down for an ekg because his pulse was really high when they took his vitals upstairs. >> stand by. >> go. >> i want to say he's -- [ inaudible ] i have never seen medication that bad. if they injected him, he was good. i don't know if that's game or medication for him. >> coming up. >> tell me how you got a black eye. >> punching myself, punching myself, punching myself. >> nathaniel jordan displays more strange behavior. and -- >> they don't have any evidence, they never did. >> after more than two decades on death row an inmate is returned to the jail for the fight of his life. >> 222 witnesses for a case that's 23 years old. i think they are taking people out of graveyards. se allergy re, they wont. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. f
while medical staff is still unsure what caused his outburst, they cannot rule out one possibility. >> we don't know if it's real or, you know, make believe. we don't have a tox screen to tell us that he has ingested a substance. we're sending him to a medical department, he'll be evaluated by our practitioner there. >> we're down for an ekg because his pulse was really high when they took his vitals upstairs. >> stand by. >> go. >> i want to say he's -- [...
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with help -- hamilton to be hip-hop narrative then i quickly picked up he was unsure about hip-hop in the first question was is the vehicle for telling this large and complex story? if he did on the spot 2.0 to more information because that is very dense not only writing endings and started to educate me to be very important. >> mr. president for the next few minutes the senator and died will submit for this senate consideration the first appropriation bill of the year. in this is their appropriations bill the earliest it has been submitted since the budget act was passed 1974.sibie this is a good sign for the united states senate and that means you're serious about the basic constitutional responsibilities the setting of priorities in a way to allow every senator to participate her acquired privilege to work with senator feinstein that comes to a result she has a background as a manager and chairman of the committees an ion channel - - privileged before i talk about the bill specifically since this is the first bill of rights is a few words about the money we're spending this year th
with help -- hamilton to be hip-hop narrative then i quickly picked up he was unsure about hip-hop in the first question was is the vehicle for telling this large and complex story? if he did on the spot 2.0 to more information because that is very dense not only writing endings and started to educate me to be very important. >> mr. president for the next few minutes the senator and died will submit for this senate consideration the first appropriation bill of the year. in this is their...
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right now, investors are unsure when the next hike in u.s. interest rates will be, and they don't know if oil has hit bottom. stock markets around the world plunged on tuesday. we'll see how tokyo markets starting this wednesday morning. for that, we'll go to ramin mellegard. what are you seeing. >> yen strength there, stronger against the dollar and euro, and that should be weighing on exporters here. i'll track that. let's look at the opening levels. it's been pretty choppy. in the negative and then into the positive. we've been going in and out of negative/positive territory, you can see there relatively flat. we'll see how it progresses. the nikkei fell for a sixth straight day, two month low, down around 17% on the year. the falls have come as we see investors pushing back their expectations. that's really weighing on the dollar, which of course is fueling the a appreciation of the yen that we've seen so clearly so far. on certainty on the outlook for oil prices has dampened sentiment. wti crude futures briefly fell below $36 a barrel at
right now, investors are unsure when the next hike in u.s. interest rates will be, and they don't know if oil has hit bottom. stock markets around the world plunged on tuesday. we'll see how tokyo markets starting this wednesday morning. for that, we'll go to ramin mellegard. what are you seeing. >> yen strength there, stronger against the dollar and euro, and that should be weighing on exporters here. i'll track that. let's look at the opening levels. it's been pretty choppy. in the...
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. >> unsure who may have hacked the accounts and why. marcy gonzales, channel 6 "action news." >>> to the race for the white house now. the latest clash between protesters and donald trump has led to 20 arrests. a fight broke out from protesters and supporters, the crowd started to swarm vehicles and tried to tip over a police vehicle. and ted cruz and carly fiorina spoke to voters in indiana saying that the republican party needs to come together. >> as for the democratic candidates, hillary clinton is fundraising off trump's remarks saying that she is playing the woman card and sending an actual card. and bernie sanders will rally for supporters again there today. >>> back here students in south philadelphia spent the morning playing basketball and it was all for a good cause. players from the newman goretti school stopped by the merion school for the sixth annual hoops for haiti event, each year it raises money for academic scholarships for haitian children. to data has raised $35,000. >>> children were there preparing meals for the n
. >> unsure who may have hacked the accounts and why. marcy gonzales, channel 6 "action news." >>> to the race for the white house now. the latest clash between protesters and donald trump has led to 20 arrests. a fight broke out from protesters and supporters, the crowd started to swarm vehicles and tried to tip over a police vehicle. and ted cruz and carly fiorina spoke to voters in indiana saying that the republican party needs to come together. >> as for the...
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it could come up for discussion in the general election but right now there is a democratic we're unsure who they will be. hillary clinton based on her sex and the process it is not. [inaudible] is there anything that the secretary has done that concerns us put to emplace? director were when the president was in office that did to limit the activities of former officials that mostly related to former administration officials the maybe interested to come back to lobby former colleagues. we can take a look of the president has weighed in on this in the past. but it is understandable an issue like this gets attention. >> a hillary clinton said he. [inaudible] mr. the travel and to the couple the fairways. the united states cousin were turgeon tour trade to new it has reduced the violence to allow sinn interior gives nations to do important work is in some communities. is much more complicated route -- and then who would ensure an the safety to you where and the interest curve and from and those illusions and the thief -- is a sober kerry will also require deployment of security personnel to
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polls say both sides are unsure of victory. those in favor of impeachment don't have the two-thirds of votes in the lower house to push it through. dilma rousseff isn't sure she has the support to block it >> no. i don't think. it's very difficult to predict something because there is a large number of undecided people. both sides are trying to get them. >> reporter: pro-impeachment protesters are keeping a tally of who ask voting to impeach her. -- is voting to impeach her. there was billions of dollars in bribes to politicians. dilma rousseff has not been directed to it, but she has been accused of diverting money for spending in her election. they say it's an impeachable charges. she is calling it a coup. there have been protests for and against impeachment. the pro-impeachment side bigger. there have been so many protests that they're being to be separated due to violence. dilma rousseff is promising jobs or funds for pet projects. her attempts to install lula da silva in her congress. impeachment is a bad idea for the whom
polls say both sides are unsure of victory. those in favor of impeachment don't have the two-thirds of votes in the lower house to push it through. dilma rousseff isn't sure she has the support to block it >> no. i don't think. it's very difficult to predict something because there is a large number of undecided people. both sides are trying to get them. >> reporter: pro-impeachment protesters are keeping a tally of who ask voting to impeach her. -- is voting to impeach her. there...
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. >> as a father of a freshman at cornell, i'm already -- man, we're in unsure footing. dealing with. the weather watchers reporting temperatures in the 40s right now. with all the sunshine, it was a day about the pictures. take any shot from anybody, this is adam, northport, a lot of blue skies today. right now, not currently because it is dark outside but it is clear. 47 degrees, high temp today was 57. two degrees cooler than he should have been. a great looking down there, it is going to get better and better around here. still chilly mornings out here but sunshine afternoon, for days upon days upon days. 5 -- five days in a row. moisture around some of our northern suburbs. when it flashes like that, some upper-level moisture. no rain is falling. high-pressure, too strong, giving any of the rain, we look great as we say a full steam ahead into your day tomorrow. so you are waking up, it's chilly out there, the city is going to have a crisp 40 degrees starting point. north and west, freezing temperatures. we do have a freeze warning, shaded purple just outside of man
. >> as a father of a freshman at cornell, i'm already -- man, we're in unsure footing. dealing with. the weather watchers reporting temperatures in the 40s right now. with all the sunshine, it was a day about the pictures. take any shot from anybody, this is adam, northport, a lot of blue skies today. right now, not currently because it is dark outside but it is clear. 47 degrees, high temp today was 57. two degrees cooler than he should have been. a great looking down there, it is going...
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it makes us unsure in our day-to-day lives. fearful not just for ourselves but those that we love. conflicts from south sudan to syria to afghanistan have sent millions fleeing, seeking the relative safety of europe's shores. but that puts new strains on countries and local communities. and threatens to distort our politics. russian aggression has flagrantly violated the sovereignty and territory of an independent european nation, ukraine. and that unnerves our allies in eastern europe. threatening our vision of a europe that is whole, free and at peace. and it seems to threaten the progress that's been made since the end of the cold war. slow economic growth in europe, especially in the south, has left millions unemployed including a generation of young people without jobs and who may look to the future with diminishing hopes. and all these persistent challenges have led some to question whether european integration can long endure. whether you might be better off separating off, redrawing some of the barriers and the walls between nations that existed in the 20th century. across
it makes us unsure in our day-to-day lives. fearful not just for ourselves but those that we love. conflicts from south sudan to syria to afghanistan have sent millions fleeing, seeking the relative safety of europe's shores. but that puts new strains on countries and local communities. and threatens to distort our politics. russian aggression has flagrantly violated the sovereignty and territory of an independent european nation, ukraine. and that unnerves our allies in eastern europe....
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he was saying they might have to lift the cab but people were unsure if they wanted to lift the cab or not. >> it was nauseating to see. she's now in critical condition. >>> charges have been filed against a man involved in a deadly crash on the long island expressway. investigators say 34-year-old driver hit a median in the hov lane in jericho around 2:00 this morning. when he pulled over to secure his bumper, a car driven by 34-year-old bonaficio enriquez pushed the man in to traffic. the third car hit and killed him. the suspect is charged with manslaughter and drunk driving. >>> it's still unclear tonight what sparked a deadly house fire also on long island that killed an elderly couple. the fire consumed the home in patchogue. the flames were too intense for neighbors or firefighters to rescue the homeowners. we're told the husband cared for his wife who was disabled after she suffered a stroke. the victims' identities were found together on the 1st floor. >>> rudy giuliani has made up in the upcoming new york primary. the new york times reporting the former mayor will vote for do
he was saying they might have to lift the cab but people were unsure if they wanted to lift the cab or not. >> it was nauseating to see. she's now in critical condition. >>> charges have been filed against a man involved in a deadly crash on the long island expressway. investigators say 34-year-old driver hit a median in the hov lane in jericho around 2:00 this morning. when he pulled over to secure his bumper, a car driven by 34-year-old bonaficio enriquez pushed the man in to...
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that is unsure exactly the fate of hostages at this point. some of them stay there for years. a lot manage to come back. mind you, these are the ones that are reported. there are so many local citizens here who are actually abducted, who never even make it to the headlines. it's an industry here. it is considered a kidnapping capital of south-east asia >>> south korea has confirmed that a north korean army colonel deeffected last year days, the prime minister defected last year. south korea has granted him asylum. it follows an announcement that 13 workers at a restaurant run by the north in the undisclosed third country had defected as a group. >> translation: this morning's report is true. that is all i can say. i cannot give details included detailed personal information. from the perspective of our government, we believe it is an example of showing the unusual movement of the powerful class >>> right to our correspondent. it seems almost as if we've got a trend going on. why do we think that the south korean authorities have decided to acknowledge this defection of the sen
that is unsure exactly the fate of hostages at this point. some of them stay there for years. a lot manage to come back. mind you, these are the ones that are reported. there are so many local citizens here who are actually abducted, who never even make it to the headlines. it's an industry here. it is considered a kidnapping capital of south-east asia >>> south korea has confirmed that a north korean army colonel deeffected last year days, the prime minister defected last year. south...
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authorities are unsure if it's a man or a woman. but investigators say that's no officer. rather, it's the suspected murderer. killed 45-year-old missy beavers, her husband of almost 18 years, outside his home today. >> my wife, she was a great woman, a great wife, a great mother, a great friend. >> reporter: the 45-year-old mother of three had come to the creekside church of christ at about 4:00 a.m. monday to teach a fitness class. camp gladiator. usually the class is outdoors. but because of rain, it had been moved indoors. >> we don't have any idea, or any evidence that things were actually taken from the facility. but a lot of damage in the facility. >> reporter: detectives say the person in the video was already inside the church when beavers arrived. >> this person is 6 foot tall. if you look at the mannerisms of the person, how they walk, there's something very distinctive there that somebody has to be able to point this out. >> reporter: tonight a woman who prided herself in fitness, who was in shape, and unusually strong, is dead. the best lead police have right
authorities are unsure if it's a man or a woman. but investigators say that's no officer. rather, it's the suspected murderer. killed 45-year-old missy beavers, her husband of almost 18 years, outside his home today. >> my wife, she was a great woman, a great wife, a great mother, a great friend. >> reporter: the 45-year-old mother of three had come to the creekside church of christ at about 4:00 a.m. monday to teach a fitness class. camp gladiator. usually the class is outdoors....
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when people got to look under the hood, they were unsure they could turn it around.r its part, thinks it is a business that can help them grow their wireless content business. tom: very quickly here, what has verizon learned in the first quarters of owning aol? realized the key to the online video business is not just amassing a big audience, but trying to sell advertising to get that audience. that requires some advertising technology that verizon, as a telephone company, did not have. tim armstrong and aol brought that to verizon. i think they feel content they know how to sell content here. tom: thank you so much. above having people coming to us from airport terminals, waiting for their flight. york, and a beautiful washington, bloomberg surveillance. ♪ . . francine: welcome back. it's "bloomberg surveillance." donkey is in new york, and we're looking at oil. let's get to the bloomberg first word news with caroline hyde. george judgment is stepping up the campaign to stay in the european union. osborne has come out with a analysis that is leaving the eu would shr
when people got to look under the hood, they were unsure they could turn it around.r its part, thinks it is a business that can help them grow their wireless content business. tom: very quickly here, what has verizon learned in the first quarters of owning aol? realized the key to the online video business is not just amassing a big audience, but trying to sell advertising to get that audience. that requires some advertising technology that verizon, as a telephone company, did not have. tim...
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's unsure how long they'll be here. right now the cause is being innovestigated. back to you. >> katherine creag, thank you. >>> new this morning a bronx man facing manslaughter charmings in the death of an elderly man found unconscious in an elevator. 74-year-old felix rodriguez was discovered about 3:00 yesterday afternoon in the elevator at 2824 university avenue. he died at the hospital. investigators have charged joaquin feliciano. the use of the elevator. >>> avery lebrange was playing in front of his home yesterday afternoon in paterson when he suddenly ran into the street and hit by a car and killed. the driver was a 69 yield woman heading home from church. she stayed on the scene. she has not been charged. >>> the midwest bracing for even more severe weather a bit later this week. parts of kansas hit with large hail yesterday night. this was along interstate 135 north of wichita. some drivers took refuge underfeith an over ss to try to wait this out. the hail reportedly the size of quarters. one mobile home was destroyed by high winds. the national weathe
's unsure how long they'll be here. right now the cause is being innovestigated. back to you. >> katherine creag, thank you. >>> new this morning a bronx man facing manslaughter charmings in the death of an elderly man found unconscious in an elevator. 74-year-old felix rodriguez was discovered about 3:00 yesterday afternoon in the elevator at 2824 university avenue. he died at the hospital. investigators have charged joaquin feliciano. the use of the elevator. >>> avery...
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police and paramedics were called be belate belated by neighbors unsure of what they were seeing. >> he appeared to be sleeping or they thought he was sick, and some witnesses report he was in the vehicle for several hours. somebody finally called 911. >> reporter: in fact several neighbors told me they heard gunshots a few hours earlier. in this neighborhood, it was barely noteworthy. >> i went back upstairs after i her the shots. i just figured it was shots fired. >> regular shots fired? >> yeah. >> reporter: in fact long-time residents like 90-year-old clarese chambers who knew hubbard his entire life say random violence keeps them sheltered in place when the sun goes down. >> i stay right in the house. if i hear a bank, i don't come to the door. >> reporter: at nighttime do not go out? >> no, sir. >> reporter: not safe. >> um-um. >> brown has seen too much on this block. too much violence, too much pa pain. >> it's just so unfair. senseless death. it's got to stop. i can't -- it's not right. >> reporter: decks were in the neighborhood today knot knocking on doors looking for witn
police and paramedics were called be belate belated by neighbors unsure of what they were seeing. >> he appeared to be sleeping or they thought he was sick, and some witnesses report he was in the vehicle for several hours. somebody finally called 911. >> reporter: in fact several neighbors told me they heard gunshots a few hours earlier. in this neighborhood, it was barely noteworthy. >> i went back upstairs after i her the shots. i just figured it was shots fired. >>...
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many companies are unsure what to do. they are pouring a lot of money at this issue.r planning and device up front, they can manage and reduce risk. that is a positive thing. lessons have been learned that we can apply to managed risk. emily: what is your take on the panama papers? >> it shows a trend many of us already know, law firms, hedge funds, they are providing services where they hold valuable client data and they are increasingly targets. law firms cannot assume that because they are helping a client that they are not also a target. my interview with luke. that does it for this issue of "the best of bloomberg west." we will see preliminary bids coming in for yahoo!. eric will be joining us on monday to break it down. we will see you then. ♪ carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. stars of the annual design conference. how states are paying the price for allowing discrimination, and why central bankers may be running out of ammo. let's go meet the editor. i am here with the editor, alan .ollack you highlight super thinkers, thinking on the -- working on the
many companies are unsure what to do. they are pouring a lot of money at this issue.r planning and device up front, they can manage and reduce risk. that is a positive thing. lessons have been learned that we can apply to managed risk. emily: what is your take on the panama papers? >> it shows a trend many of us already know, law firms, hedge funds, they are providing services where they hold valuable client data and they are increasingly targets. law firms cannot assume that because they...
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sanders also admitted he was unsure whether the executive branch had the authority to break up banks. he said he tried to do it with legislation but it plays into one of clinton's main arguments, scott, that his ambitious plans are lacking some key details. >> pelley: nancy cordes, thanks very much, nance. on the republican side in wisconsin, national front-runner donald trump is cruising for a bruising. ted cruz led in the last pre-primary polls. 42 delegates are at stake tonight. trump already has 60% of what he needs for the nomination, cruz 38%, john kasich just 12%. major garrett's covering the >> reporter: at a firehouse in waukesha, donald trump met campaign volunteers and looked for a comeback against ted cruz. >> i hear the polls are busy, huh? >> they are busy. >> we could have a big surprise tonight, folks, big surprise. >> reporter: cruz expects a victory here, aid by governor scott walker and a strong grassroots campaign. kenosha voter sarah freeborn. >> i like his ideas for the country. i like that he's a little more conservative on things. i think that he presents himse
sanders also admitted he was unsure whether the executive branch had the authority to break up banks. he said he tried to do it with legislation but it plays into one of clinton's main arguments, scott, that his ambitious plans are lacking some key details. >> pelley: nancy cordes, thanks very much, nance. on the republican side in wisconsin, national front-runner donald trump is cruising for a bruising. ted cruz led in the last pre-primary polls. 42 delegates are at stake tonight. trump...
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sanders also admitted he was unsure whether the executive branch had the authority to break up banks. he said he tried to do it with legislation but it plays into one of clinton's main arguments, scott, that his ambitious plans are lacking some key details. >> pelley: nancy cordes. thanks very much, nance. on the republican side in wisconsin, national front-runner donald trump is cruising for a bruising. ted cruz led in the last pre- primary polls. 42 delegates are at stake tonight. trump already has 60% of what he needs for the nomination, cruz 38%, john kasich just 12%. major garrett's covering the republicans. >> reporter: at a firehouse in waukesha, donald trump met campaign volunteers and looked for a comeback against ted cruz. >> i hear the polls are busy, huh? >> they are busy. >> we could have a big surprise tonight, folks, big surprise. >> reporter: cruz expects a victory here, aided by governor scott walker and a strong grassroots campaign. kenosha voter sarah freeborn: >> i like his ideas for the country. i like that he's a little more conservative on things. i think that h
sanders also admitted he was unsure whether the executive branch had the authority to break up banks. he said he tried to do it with legislation but it plays into one of clinton's main arguments, scott, that his ambitious plans are lacking some key details. >> pelley: nancy cordes. thanks very much, nance. on the republican side in wisconsin, national front-runner donald trump is cruising for a bruising. ted cruz led in the last pre- primary polls. 42 delegates are at stake tonight. trump...
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. >> new, residents are unsure what the future holds. allen bought a boat house so she can retire. at the time of the transaction, no one said a thing about state lands or the fact this in jeopardy. >>> an attorney filed a lawsuit. >> he made it clear he does not like the view. and he's trained. >> he says he filed a lawsuit against the city because he was concerned about the marine life. he won a $1.5 million judgment. $3 million has been set aside to help residents relocate. the city says the use needs to be accessible to the public. and in fact helped more visitors. >> we run a yacht club and encourage boating. >> managers spoke, asking for a 15 year extension to help residents find a new home. they would have had to move by next year. the commission agreed. now, the city, state, and residents are working on fine tuning those who want to sell or lease them. >> happening now, union leaders are pushing the city council to declare a state of emergency for housing and a launched a petition drive. rents in oakland are among the highest in the u.s. and renters in san mateo are pushing
. >> new, residents are unsure what the future holds. allen bought a boat house so she can retire. at the time of the transaction, no one said a thing about state lands or the fact this in jeopardy. >>> an attorney filed a lawsuit. >> he made it clear he does not like the view. and he's trained. >> he says he filed a lawsuit against the city because he was concerned about the marine life. he won a $1.5 million judgment. $3 million has been set aside to help residents...
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. >> new, residents are unsure what the future holds. allen bought a boat house so she can retire. at the time of the transaction, no one said a thing about state lands or the fact this might be in jeopardy. >>> an attorney filed a lawsuit. >> he made it clear he does not like the view. and he's trained. >> he says he filed a lawsuit against the city because he was concerned about the marine life. he won a $1.5 million judgment. $3 million has been set aside to help residents relocate. the city says the use needs to be accessible to the public. and in fact helped more visitors. >> we run a yacht club and encourage boating. >> managers spoke, asking for a 15 year extension to help residents find a new home. they would have had to move by next year. the commission agreed. now, the city, state, and residents are working on fine tuning those who want to sell or lease them. >> happening now, union leaders are pushi the city council to declare a state of emergency for housing and a launched a petition drive. rents in oakland are among the highest in the u.s. and renters in san mateo are
. >> new, residents are unsure what the future holds. allen bought a boat house so she can retire. at the time of the transaction, no one said a thing about state lands or the fact this might be in jeopardy. >>> an attorney filed a lawsuit. >> he made it clear he does not like the view. and he's trained. >> he says he filed a lawsuit against the city because he was concerned about the marine life. he won a $1.5 million judgment. $3 million has been set aside to help...
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advertisers whether they are here or there clearly still unsure of the underlying value and that's what will really turn the stocks. >> for a couple of night we've been running stories on how these guys on the desk use twitter to trade and the response has been absolutely staggers and that those people don't know how to use twitter. they don't know how to use twitter to their advantage. >> right, and that's twitter's problem. they haven't done a great job at portraying them. >> and that's the problem with the stock, right, and in my view, if the twitter management focused on the couple hundred million users that they have, that love the product and want to use the product but doesn't really know how. >> guy and i have talked about it. >> exactly, don't grow it. >> should be focusing on the advertising arm. they are in search and google search now so a lot of times we've talkedbout it. >> tweaked that last night. you know what people said to me? >> you don't need to be logged in when you search on google. >> people don't know how to ice twitter. they didn't know tweet deck existed. >> i
advertisers whether they are here or there clearly still unsure of the underlying value and that's what will really turn the stocks. >> for a couple of night we've been running stories on how these guys on the desk use twitter to trade and the response has been absolutely staggers and that those people don't know how to use twitter. they don't know how to use twitter to their advantage. >> right, and that's twitter's problem. they haven't done a great job at portraying them....
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>> people are unsure of who this guy is. >> he knows this is a key moment and so he's understandably. >> and then he speaks, and then he talks. >> mr. president and fellow citizens of new york -- >> it starts off a little shaky. >> the facts with which i shall deal this evening are mainly old and familiar. >> but then he begins to tell his audience why he's there, and the arguments begin to flow. >> can we allow slavery to spread into the national territories? and to overrun us here in these free states? >> and he starts delivering a beautiful, powerful oration. >> the audience is stunned. >> then let us stand by our duty fearlessly and effectively. >> they forgot about his accent. >> and the speech becomes so moving and people feel incredibly inspired. >> on the question about which all true men do care. >> and he ends by saying, right makes -- >> might. and in that faith, let us to the end dare to do our duty as we understand it. >> by the time he finishes with that major sentence, he has them in the palm of his hand. >> it is one of the great american speeches. >> one person in th
>> people are unsure of who this guy is. >> he knows this is a key moment and so he's understandably. >> and then he speaks, and then he talks. >> mr. president and fellow citizens of new york -- >> it starts off a little shaky. >> the facts with which i shall deal this evening are mainly old and familiar. >> but then he begins to tell his audience why he's there, and the arguments begin to flow. >> can we allow slavery to spread into the national...
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many companies are unsure what to do, pouring a lot of money in the issue.th some proper adviceg and a targeted up front, they can manage and reduce risk. that is the positive thing. lessons have been learned that are applied going forward. emily: what is your take on the panama papers and the mega- leak ? it shows a trend that many of us in the cyber security area already know. law firms, perhaps hedge funds and others, are providing services to clients where they sold valuable client data. they are increasingly targets. law firms and others cannot assume just by helping a client they are not also a target. sky, thank youmob so much for joining us. fascinating and difficult work. bt going on the offensive to tackle cybercrime. the telecom giant is recruiting 900 people to work in threat intelligence, risk management, and related support roles. they will identify some of the best talent by participating in game competitions. high-profile data breaches prompted a surge of interest from consumers. cancer research set to get a healthy dose of funding from a tec
many companies are unsure what to do, pouring a lot of money in the issue.th some proper adviceg and a targeted up front, they can manage and reduce risk. that is the positive thing. lessons have been learned that are applied going forward. emily: what is your take on the panama papers and the mega- leak ? it shows a trend that many of us in the cyber security area already know. law firms, perhaps hedge funds and others, are providing services to clients where they sold valuable client data....
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many companies are unsure what to do. they are pouring a lot of money at this issue.er planning and a target device up front, they can manage and reduce risk. that is a positive thing. lessons have been learned that we can apply to manage risk. emily: what is your take on the panama papers? >> it shows a trend many of us , who have been in the cyber security area for a while already know, law firms, hedge , funds, they are providing services where they hold valuable client data, and they are increasingly becoming targets. law firms cannot assume that, because they are helping a client, that they are not also a target. emily: my interview with luke. -- luke donboski. that does it for this issue of "the best of bloomberg west." we will see preliminary bids coming in for yahoo!. eric will be joining us on monday to break it down. we will see you then. ♪ ♪ ramy: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the business week around the world. there is plenty of heat on the world's political leaders. the imf cools the forecast for global growth, and there may be a
many companies are unsure what to do. they are pouring a lot of money at this issue.er planning and a target device up front, they can manage and reduce risk. that is a positive thing. lessons have been learned that we can apply to manage risk. emily: what is your take on the panama papers? >> it shows a trend many of us , who have been in the cyber security area for a while already know, law firms, hedge , funds, they are providing services where they hold valuable client data, and they...
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the markets are very unsure.eyslowing at a don't expect, japan similar, china in a vein that is crowded and ok. that gives the idea that we have seen a rate hike and the economy is moving nicely, but the markets are likely to see that as bad news. we are going up with more and more expectation that we are backing away from a rate hike. good stories coming out of the u.s., and the markets are picking up on that. the earnings season, beating analyst expectations, a lot of these companies, but the earnings are weak essentially, an beating forecasts or estimates, they have been beaten down so much. i think that is what is really crystal. -- ok, we are drawing a long reference, but 85% of those companies are beating on the revenue line. is above the norms, and then year on year, we are down 10% on eps growth, and that is a staggering figure. we trading on bad news is good news. if you do look actual's two the fourthe uris has quarter in a row of negative eps growth. has a fourth quarter in a row of negative eps growth
the markets are very unsure.eyslowing at a don't expect, japan similar, china in a vein that is crowded and ok. that gives the idea that we have seen a rate hike and the economy is moving nicely, but the markets are likely to see that as bad news. we are going up with more and more expectation that we are backing away from a rate hike. good stories coming out of the u.s., and the markets are picking up on that. the earnings season, beating analyst expectations, a lot of these companies, but the...
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they're unsure of their identity rooted in neither the old country nor the new. they face discrimination and in this context nthey choose a lif of rebellion and crime and ultimate adventure. why are these findings so important? they see the picture of a new kind of terrorist. one less drawn in through religion but rather who has chosen the path of terror as the ultimate against modern work and then finds an ideology that can justify his desires. radical islam does provide that off the shelf ideology using the internet and social media. it's the end point in the chain, not the start. this still means muslims have to battle and eradicate in the radical islam. it does suggest for western law enforcement mosque and controlling the centers and even fighting fundamentalist muslims might be focussing attention in the wrong direction if the goal is to find terrorist. for more, go to cnn.com/fa reek and read my washington post column this week. let's get started. lessons learned from the brussels bombings. he's previously held as an fbi. he is a cnn counter. let me start
they're unsure of their identity rooted in neither the old country nor the new. they face discrimination and in this context nthey choose a lif of rebellion and crime and ultimate adventure. why are these findings so important? they see the picture of a new kind of terrorist. one less drawn in through religion but rather who has chosen the path of terror as the ultimate against modern work and then finds an ideology that can justify his desires. radical islam does provide that off the shelf...
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when washington was elected chief executive that year, congress was unsure how you should be addressed. he was commonly known as his excellency until the title was changed to president because of concerns that position would become too much like a monarch. universityington hosted this event as part of the celebration honoring the first presidents birth day. president's birthday. this is about an hour. >> [inaudible] we have heard presentations. this year, for his 284th birthday, [inaudible] this is the first year we had a lecture on washington's actual birthday. the first year we have had a lecture at the george washington university museum. there could be no more fitting location. the third first, this is the first are we feature one of gw's own phd's. she has written a critically acclaimed study. year, the george washington lecture is a little different. .t is a conversation that is the fourth first, if you are keeping track. we felt this made more sense, to have an informal conversation and to welcome more audience participation. have your questions ready. immediately following the
when washington was elected chief executive that year, congress was unsure how you should be addressed. he was commonly known as his excellency until the title was changed to president because of concerns that position would become too much like a monarch. universityington hosted this event as part of the celebration honoring the first presidents birth day. president's birthday. this is about an hour. >> [inaudible] we have heard presentations. this year, for his 284th birthday,...
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see trageeses iour daily lives, airport, coffee, workplace or a theater and unsettles us, it mak us unsurerful not just for ourlves but the ones we love. conflicts from sth sudan to syria to afghanistan he sent millions fleeing seeking t retive safety of european shores but tt puts new strains on countries and local communities d threatens to didistort our politics. russn aggression has flrantly violated the sovereigntof european nation, ukrae and that unnerves our allies in eastn eupe threatening of a visioof europeho is whole free and at peace and seems to threan the progress that's been made since the end of cold war. slow econoc owth in europe speciallin t the south has left millions u unempyed including neration of people without jobs and who m l look to the future with diminishingng hop. and all these persistent challengesave lesome to question wheth european integration canong endure, whether u might be better off separating off redrawing se of the barriers the walls between nations that existedn the th century. across ourountries including the unit states a lot of works and milies
see trageeses iour daily lives, airport, coffee, workplace or a theater and unsettles us, it mak us unsurerful not just for ourlves but the ones we love. conflicts from sth sudan to syria to afghanistan he sent millions fleeing seeking t retive safety of european shores but tt puts new strains on countries and local communities d threatens to didistort our politics. russn aggression has flrantly violated the sovereigntof european nation, ukrae and that unnerves our allies in eastn eupe...
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peterson may have been unsure of what to do with his wife away. try to remember what your house look like a friday night when you have young kids. there's a knock at your door in the bearers carry the president of the united states over your threshold and directly to one of your bedrooms. it is the 19th century. you have no electricity, no , you onlyno hot water chamber pots that you had to empty. that's a tough situation. peterson was a little bit sore. he left the house around midnight and he went to his tailoring shop and he instructed his son to let me know what it's all over. he arrived back at his house about an hour after the president died for mr. lincoln's body was still on the bed. with the bloody bandages piled up at the door. and overwhelming stench of blood and sweat from all those people in such a small room. he noticed that one of his pillows was bloodied he snatched it from under the head of the dead president opened the window and threw it out. i suppose all of us have lost her temper is. he threw his tantrum in front of men and w
peterson may have been unsure of what to do with his wife away. try to remember what your house look like a friday night when you have young kids. there's a knock at your door in the bearers carry the president of the united states over your threshold and directly to one of your bedrooms. it is the 19th century. you have no electricity, no , you onlyno hot water chamber pots that you had to empty. that's a tough situation. peterson was a little bit sore. he left the house around midnight and he...
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another 19 correctly identified his position, and 34% were unsure.ives abortion answers -- most voters have not received the information. they think he is not standing where they are, which is a problem for him. they are not sure where he stands, with the exception of a majority of women who understand where he is. . i still don't. mark: we will do more of the slice polls, but it is safe to say it you can slice and dice to find a way the republicans might be able to win the popular vote, but if they don't do better than the survey says with married women, there is no way to do it, right? >> that is exactly right. you can look at these demographics and compare how the candidates are doing today, relative to how the exit polls show, candidates to have done four years ago and in this -- four years ago, and at this point, -- regardless of how donald trump does, if these numbers hold, you have a down ballot debacle if you are a republican. mark: a full right up of this -- write-up of this poll online right now. campbell and i will be right back. ♪ mark: o
another 19 correctly identified his position, and 34% were unsure.ives abortion answers -- most voters have not received the information. they think he is not standing where they are, which is a problem for him. they are not sure where he stands, with the exception of a majority of women who understand where he is. . i still don't. mark: we will do more of the slice polls, but it is safe to say it you can slice and dice to find a way the republicans might be able to win the popular vote, but if...
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it makes us unsure in our day-to-day lives -- fearful not just for ourselves but those that we love. conflicts from south sudan to syria to afghanistan have sent millions fleeing, seeking the relative safety of europe's shores, but that puts new strains on countries and local communities, and threatens to distort our politics. russian aggression has flagrantly violated the sovereignty and territory of an independent european nation, ukraine, and that unnerves our allies in eastern europe, threatening our vision of a europe that is whole, free and at peace. and it seems to threaten the progress that's been made since the end of the cold war. slow economic growth in europe, especially in the south, has left millions unemployed, including a generation of young people without jobs and who may look to the future with diminishing hopes. and all these persistent challenges have led some to question whether european integration can long endure; whether you might be better off separating off, redrawing some of the barriers and the laws between nations that existed in the 20th century. across
it makes us unsure in our day-to-day lives -- fearful not just for ourselves but those that we love. conflicts from south sudan to syria to afghanistan have sent millions fleeing, seeking the relative safety of europe's shores, but that puts new strains on countries and local communities, and threatens to distort our politics. russian aggression has flagrantly violated the sovereignty and territory of an independent european nation, ukraine, and that unnerves our allies in eastern europe,...
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belgium authorities are unsure how he managed to get past the vetting process, calling it a total messs believed to have helped make the bombs that went off in paris last year, killing 130 people. >>> it is time now to brew on this. and, hey, kids, how privileged are you? if that question makes you a little uncomfortable, well, buckle up, imagine how the parents of 13 and 14-year-old students felt when their kids were handed this privilege survey in their spanish class of all places, heather. >> that survey asked the 7th and 8th graders to circle all answers that applied to them about questions of race, gender, sexuality. the teacher says she was teaching them about inequality, but outraged parents say this lesson got lost in translation. >> whether you're a parent or not, we want to know what you think about this. just fine or crossing the line. >> send us your comments on facebook, twitter, send an e-mail and we'll share them later in the show. >> a lesson about a pooch home alone. >> wait until you see this one. carlie shimkus is here live with what is trending this morning. >> a do
belgium authorities are unsure how he managed to get past the vetting process, calling it a total messs believed to have helped make the bombs that went off in paris last year, killing 130 people. >>> it is time now to brew on this. and, hey, kids, how privileged are you? if that question makes you a little uncomfortable, well, buckle up, imagine how the parents of 13 and 14-year-old students felt when their kids were handed this privilege survey in their spanish class of all places,...
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secretary of state john kerry that sanctioning is not happening fast enough because world bankers are unsure what assets should be kept frozen. they are prohibited transactions with iran that are now legal. >> thank you. we're coming right back, with much more, stay with us. >>> donald trump closer than ever to clinching the gop presidential nomination. now top advisers say he's implementing a new strategy. >> looking to work with the rnc and other leaders of the state party to begin to put together the framework for a united republican effort in the fall. >> will trump's new image guarantee him the republican nomination? we'll take it up with fox news contributor guy benson and the washington free beacon's elizabeth harrington. >>> and this daredevil takes my school reunion's coming fast. could be bad. could be a blast. can't find a single thing to wear. will they be looking at my hair? won't be the same without you bro. ♪ when it's go, the new choice privileges gets you there faster. and now, stay two times and you can earn a free night. book now at choicehotels.com thank you. ordering chi
secretary of state john kerry that sanctioning is not happening fast enough because world bankers are unsure what assets should be kept frozen. they are prohibited transactions with iran that are now legal. >> thank you. we're coming right back, with much more, stay with us. >>> donald trump closer than ever to clinching the gop presidential nomination. now top advisers say he's implementing a new strategy. >> looking to work with the rnc and other leaders of the state...
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told police she was walking to her dorm from an off campus party where she consumed alcohol and was unsure of the party's address and uncertain how she got to the second level of the garage where she was attacked. the female students say the take away, to be situationally aware at all times and never walk alone at night. >> i think we stick with the buddy system here, it's drilled in our heads. >> you should never walk alone on campus. find a buddy and be aware of my surroundings. >> and that is what you are telling your parents? >> yes, i am telling my parents. >> will you really do that? >> yes, because i'm really scared now. >> no charge in the second assault that occurred inside of a dorm room. the victim who is a student knows her attacker and he is not a westchester student. >> westchester has been proactive in dealing with sexual misconduct, the president says our heart goes out to the victims and offered support systems, every student should know that causing physical harm to others will cause serious punitive consequences. >> thank you john. >>> meantime there is hope that newly r
told police she was walking to her dorm from an off campus party where she consumed alcohol and was unsure of the party's address and uncertain how she got to the second level of the garage where she was attacked. the female students say the take away, to be situationally aware at all times and never walk alone at night. >> i think we stick with the buddy system here, it's drilled in our heads. >> you should never walk alone on campus. find a buddy and be aware of my surroundings....