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>> i'm obsessed with everything that has to do with kids cooking i used to watch the food network, as long as it has to do with kids, but terrible because you never want any of them to get eliminated. >> i agree. that's why i don't want to be a judge on them. >> so-so happy you are here with us today, emma. let's start talking about this, a lot of philly spots made appearance in this. >> bell -- welshing what happened is basically emma won this contest, so my publisher and i put out contest way back, we asked kids around the count troy basically give us inspirational cooking story, and great recipe. so few finalists in the mix, but it was sort of emma's story about her great grandmother and the pizza itself that sort of struck me. and so we set the next basically the next adventure in the city of philly. and emma has actually a role in the book. she is in the book. she is basically the tour guide. she is taking this brother and sister, emelia, and the whole family taking them through the city and show them all the sites. they go see the rocky statue, because the liberty bell -- all sorts of fun things, right? >> emma, what was it like when
>> i'm obsessed with everything that has to do with kids cooking i used to watch the food network, as long as it has to do with kids, but terrible because you never want any of them to get eliminated. >> i agree. that's why i don't want to be a judge on them. >> so-so happy you are here with us today, emma. let's start talking about this, a lot of philly spots made appearance in this. >> bell -- welshing what happened is basically emma won this contest, so my publisher...
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long can you do this? >> as long as you can. for me, i would love to, yeah. it's so much fun. it's not like it's work for us. >> i used to play football and the word was always you do it until they kick you out. >> that's a little bit how it is for some of us. >> you can catch performances of ovo tomorrow through sunday at temple university's campus on 1776 north broad street, or to perch tickets, head to our website at nbc10.com or check out the nbc10 app. james and michelle, thank you so much for coming in. appreciate it. >>> philadelphia police are searching for a hit-and-run driver who ran over a bicyclist. we're live with details on the investigation and an update on the biker's condition. >>> and what's not trending on facebook? the new accusation s that have set off a firestorm against the social media giant. dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to have a big family - mine's still growing! my home equity line of credit helped me make room for everyone. call 1-855-422-4744 use it to renovate your home or just have it on hand for whenever you need it. if you have a question about a home equity li
long can you do this? >> as long as you can. for me, i would love to, yeah. it's so much fun. it's not like it's work for us. >> i used to play football and the word was always you do it until they kick you out. >> that's a little bit how it is for some of us. >> you can catch performances of ovo tomorrow through sunday at temple university's campus on 1776 north broad street, or to perch tickets, head to our website at nbc10.com or check out the nbc10 app. james and...
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us simultaneously flipped her off. >> christina, it's okay as long as the kids don't see you do it, right? >>> no. >> no.s embarrassing. >>> let's turn to michael weatherly. he is leaving "ncis" in day, gone, forever. and kevin frazier got his first interview about walking away. >> i brought you a little gift. i thought because you've been such an important part of the show. >> come on. >> it's a swiss army knife that says big kiss. i always called it n kiss when we started. that's the big kiss. >> i appreciate that. the thing about seeing you at "ncis" is i always would get a little nervous for your interview. because i never knew where we were going. >> oh, yeah. >> round two, here we go. come on. what you got? >> his "ncis" co-stars are his family. so why is he walking away? why not do this forever? >> the character had to leave at some point. i should have left years ago. but i was having so much fun, i overstayed my welcome horribly, like that guest who won't leave and keeps digging into your fridge. >> oh! >> well, he is leaving behind some of the craziest moments we've ever seen. but we met him wa
us simultaneously flipped her off. >> christina, it's okay as long as the kids don't see you do it, right? >>> no. >> no.s embarrassing. >>> let's turn to michael weatherly. he is leaving "ncis" in day, gone, forever. and kevin frazier got his first interview about walking away. >> i brought you a little gift. i thought because you've been such an important part of the show. >> come on. >> it's a swiss army knife that says big kiss. i...
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you allow us to run a radio station out of it? they said as long as we can get the containers ourselves and use it for the restaurant if it should fail, then you can dong container out of this. >> reporter: the network which still operates out of those green shipping containers has more than 40 hosts. we sat in on emily pearson's show called "sharp and hot." >> you have outdoor space -- >> yes, i guess we do. >> reporter: which answers cooking questions at every level. >> we'll talk all about the benefits of charcoal versus gas grills. >> reporter: joe's show, "in the drink," is all about beverages. >> you might have six bottles to open in a five-minute span. >> reporter: over seven years, martins and his executive director, erin fairbanks, have earned a reputation as broadcast leaders in the underground food scene. food oregganically became a pla to talk about ideas as it pertains to food? >> food is politics. when we looked in the media world, there were enough cookbooks to build a mountain taller than mt. everest. but there wasn't anyone talking about, for instance, el nino's effect on the wine harvest. >> we're not trying to be a lifestyle networ
you allow us to run a radio station out of it? they said as long as we can get the containers ourselves and use it for the restaurant if it should fail, then you can dong container out of this. >> reporter: the network which still operates out of those green shipping containers has more than 40 hosts. we sat in on emily pearson's show called "sharp and hot." >> you have outdoor space -- >> yes, i guess we do. >> reporter: which answers cooking questions at...
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you gave us a three star -- >> no no. >> as long as there's plenty of ice in the cup. >> thank you, anna. >>> all right. douse cancer? ahead why >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by blue buffalo. you love your pets like family, so feed them like family with blue. whoa. what's going on here? oh hey allison. i'm val, the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. val from voya? yeah, val from voya. quick question, what are voya retirement squirrels doing in my house? we're putting away acorns. you know, to show the importance of saving for the future. so you're sort of like a spokes person? no, i'm more like a metaphor. okay, a spokes-metaphor. no, i'm... you're a spokes-metaphor. yeah. ok. see how voya can help you get organized at voya.com. i was in the military for 18 years.m brian. but i smoked. and i got heart disease. my tip is, it's hard to serve your country when you're too weak to put on your uniform. (announcer)you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. hwell, the rav4 has available sport-tuned suspension...tures. i like the sound of that. ...and great handling so i
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as long as you don't overdo it. i find women in their 40s and above tend to be so obsessed with anti-ageing that they multitask and they're exfoliating and using a sonic cleanser and usiing retinoids. >> doerums but because my skin is so oily i'm wary to adding to the moisture. >> it's a great question. serums are concentrated and they can pack powerful ingredients but consider a serum with retinol, that can help even out pigmentation and smooth out the complexi complexion. >> let's move over to q. >> q has been waiting patiently. >> so you had an issue you talked about moisturizing your skin, right? >> dryness in areas i never had it before. >> you have beautiful skin. >> thank you. >> i was going to say. >> what are the issues? >> dryness is a common concern as our skin ages because it dehydrates and doesn't hold on to moisture as well so it's great to use a moisturizing product. also with spf 30. this is common because patients with darker skin don't think they need a daily sun screen but it's helpful as a means to prevent premature skin aging and minimize the mpigmentation because black heads can leave dark spots so a moisturizing product with broad spectrum spf 30. >> any other ques
as long as you don't overdo it. i find women in their 40s and above tend to be so obsessed with anti-ageing that they multitask and they're exfoliating and using a sonic cleanser and usiing retinoids. >> doerums but because my skin is so oily i'm wary to adding to the moisture. >> it's a great question. serums are concentrated and they can pack powerful ingredients but consider a serum with retinol, that can help even out pigmentation and smooth out the complexi complexion. >>...
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you? >> this tells us that the chief does have support as long as he is doing his job. >> reporter: as far as the mayor is concerned, chief suhr is doing his job. he doesn't think anybody else is ready to take over for him. it's interesting to note that while 50% might not sound that impressive, compared to some polls i have seen on politicians in san francisco, actually, he is doing better than most. at the hall of justice in san francisco, phil matier, kpix 5. >>> oakland police are addressing the sexual misconduct investigation rocking their department. two of four officers allegedly involved resigned. they had been on administrative leave. >> this department has taken a quick and aggressive action, whether an officer resigns or not the investigation is going to continue. and we're going to see where that investigation leads. >> by resigning they avoid participating in the investigation. it's unclear whether they will face criminal charges. >>> a shooting in the east bay. pittsburg police officers opened fire and shot three people instead of one. kpix 5's anne makovec with the story. >>
you? >> this tells us that the chief does have support as long as he is doing his job. >> reporter: as far as the mayor is concerned, chief suhr is doing his job. he doesn't think anybody else is ready to take over for him. it's interesting to note that while 50% might not sound that impressive, compared to some polls i have seen on politicians in san francisco, actually, he is doing better than most. at the hall of justice in san francisco, phil matier, kpix 5. >>> oakland...
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as long as he tells us. >> you do not know this because you do not use it. >> hitting all of their news. if libertarians and ran paul on the list were excluded, that's bad. >> i agree with that. we have a billion daily users. >> that is right. the credibility could be down to where media is. that is their reputation. >> a stunning level of power. >> the other thing that we know. stuart: you say that it is fair and balanced and it's not. sorry i interrupted you. >> facebook employees have given money. oddly enough, the next candidate that received the most political donations is senator rubio at 100,000. they are not supposed to let their own political views shape what is going on. >> actually hitting record highs >> 119 which is actually close. stuart: we have heard about really bad conditions and apples chinese iphone factories. daily mail gained access inside deserted dorms where workers live eight to a room. showering groups of 20 and more. what do we make of this? >> i had the same fight with hillary clinton once. complaining about people living in trailers. working at these hotels. they were only there because there are other options were worse. this was a better choice for them. >> i agree with that. apple has a 178 early in dollars in cash. there is no other thing going on. in cash on the balance sheet. i would understand being better. this is better. this is a better offer them may have. i don't know. maybe you can just put in an extra shower. >> you have seen the rise of about three-400 million chinese people lifted. close to middle-class status. conditions are not great. working like that. >> apple is now, they are not yet producing the next big hit that we will all run by. they are investing in the huber of china. i think that they are trying to keep a presence there and grow without creating a new device. >> trying to get into the good books of aging. the resistance level. >> talking about the retail ice age. how about talking to burger joints. nicole petallides on the new york stock exchange. steak shack. tell us about it, please. nicole: mcdonald's is working on a new philosophy. clean ingredients. antibiotic chicken. turning around this company. coming on board. trine 1 million things. including fresh meat. fourteen locations in dallas. that comes on board with so many other things. helping this company moved to 20 new highs this year. the number one performer on the dow jones industrial average. you talked about the garlic fries. regional items. all day breakfast. just to name a few. this improved quality, better ingredients and the like, that will bring nick donalds to the top. >> how about that. donald, thank you very much, indeed. >> 75% of french restaurants. the american burger. >> wait a second, john stossel is still with us here. we just gave you a wonderful market story. people are buying burgers and shakes and fries. they are going with her gird joints. not so much with the chipolte and health food stocks of the world. >> i did not like it when they said -- people think that means organic. >> what is back to you may be good to me. >> a free range chicken. >> they were raised in a hilton hotel. >> called on a second. one more for john and deirdre. the administration is unconstitutionally spending money to fund obamacare. john, fresh out of the hospital. what do you think of this? >> i am not a constitutional scholar. >> steak shack. >> this is a slap down for the administration from the court. you know, you can spend that money the way you want to spend it on obamacare. congress never authorizes. >> exactly. the obama administration clearly will appeal. president obama is just trying to run out the clock. >> this goes to the supreme court. this is the third smack down of obama's overreach. also, smacking down the epa powerplant. this is the third time. >> just turned negative. does not have anything to add on healthcare. >> we are glad to see him and he looks great. >> breaking news. the lieutenant, and are they are not happy with the president do what bathroom. >> going out to all the public schools today. transgender students are out to use the bathrooms and locker rooms of the gender they identify with. however, there are implying threats of if you do not, you could be facing lawsuits. you could maybe even be losing some federal money. look, we will not be blackmailed by the u.s. president. >> okay. stuart: stossel, what do you say? >> how dare they send out these letters. don't they have any sense of limits? stuart: great to have you back. it is 10:45 a.m. eastern. a couple of movers. goldman sachs says by that thing. apparently, people are. expect strong demand for its microchips. that is what they do. they are expecting strong demand. best performer. steak shack. strong sales boosting profits. sales down. away goes. just $0.10. that is $7 per share. donald trump is heading west at the end of the month. going to the heart of hillary country. los angeles. may 25 for a fundraiser. a lot more after that, i believe. the author of that book is james none other than a trump delegate. going for donald trump. >> you are a trump guy. >> donald trump could repeat could put california in play for the first time since 1988. >> kenny put california in play? the answer is definitely yes. donald trump can be elected resident without winning california. the issue for hillary clinton is she has no path to winning the presidency without winning california. you can see asthat donald trump is ahead in ohio. he is statistically tied in pennsylvania and california. he will win west virginia. he needs to take those states, but put the heat on hillary clinton and california. if he can do that, he will win the presidency. the democrats absolutely have to win this state. >> donald trump is going to southern california at the end of this month. i am told that he may do more. is that possible? he is going right to hillary country. >> republican candidates for the last four crisis. >> i think that paul is an outlier. the real differences about 10 points. 55% to 45%. based on the results of a tax increase measure. here is the thing. a one and a half million vote difference in california between the base republican and the base democrats based on that proposition 30 election. there is 12 and a half million voters that will likely be sitting on the sidelines in the next election based on past voter turnout. if donald trump can get 10-15%, many of them are independe
as long as he tells us. >> you do not know this because you do not use it. >> hitting all of their news. if libertarians and ran paul on the list were excluded, that's bad. >> i agree with that. we have a billion daily users. >> that is right. the credibility could be down to where media is. that is their reputation. >> a stunning level of power. >> the other thing that we know. stuart: you say that it is fair and balanced and it's not. sorry i interrupted...
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as long as you have been doing this. and you bring up bernie sanders p or is the system rate and are things not getting done because of the money and can you tell us things congress will not do because the money does not want it question mark they talk about how a woman to climate change legislation because of the coat others. is that happening, in your perspective? >> is definitely happening. it is perverted and his corrupt. have you seen an issue more front and center than immigration reform? we have not considered immigration reform. i have been here going on four years now. is there a reason congress consider immigration reform? is there a reason congress cannot consider tax reform? is there a reason why congress cannot consider climate change? is there a reason why congress cannot consider a resolution that is the basis of continuing the middle east? legislatione reason comes up and they come up more often than not on a closed rule where no one can offer an amendment or at best, you have to go before the rules committee yet maybe two or three amendments are hearing. veterans last week for and service members on the interagency task force deal
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as long as possible. thinks are coming. five. [applause] >> and do you have a story to tell us about the amazing beautiful semicircles of columns that marks the demise of parting? >> my first harding question. this is fantastic is a buddy remember that warren harding was a president of the united states? he is on the list warren harding is like marion of the president's. i think he has one of the most beautiful tunes it is a circular said of called the citizen very in ohio which is a small town. he died 1923 i didn't get to write a lot about this but it took a long time to raise the money for those columns because after he died relearned more about what is going on in his white house with the drinking and gambling fathering children with a woman that was not his wife and his carousing and the teapot dome scandal and at that point the worst thing in the president had been involved with so as a more revelations came out with his death the less people wanted to give a giant memorial in his honor in his home town so calvin coolidge his successor and vice president does some fund raising them that tapers off then herbert hoover canceled some events for the association but then they finally get it built and then there was an article in "life" magazine in the '40's and the memorial was still brand-new when he is barely gone i remember the caption and it says at the bottom not many people go there now like it had been for decades it was brand new in there already ignored him by happy to report when i was there visiting his grave they have found a new use for that beautiful monument where all the kids to go to high-school take their prom pictures the most scenic spots that they could find i stop by to take a few pictures icl leno would pull up with all these kids then they stopped in posen wave and go to prom. >> great talk. overall percentage rise how many presidents have quiet
as long as possible. thinks are coming. five. [applause] >> and do you have a story to tell us about the amazing beautiful semicircles of columns that marks the demise of parting? >> my first harding question. this is fantastic is a buddy remember that warren harding was a president of the united states? he is on the list warren harding is like marion of the president's. i think he has one of the most beautiful tunes it is a circular said of called the citizen very in ohio which is...
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used for me knowing what it means as for muslims, it really hurt. >> there it is. what an entrance he makes. this whole scene intensely choreographed. >> i can win at anything i do. as long as i'm still here, yout those odds, you're winning already, you're winning life. >> i didn't want to have to ask the queen because i didn't want to back her into a corner. when i showed her the video, she was like let's do this. >> just thankful for this opportunity to play the game that i love and share that with the world really. i think we need to appreciate what we have right now. >>> of course, nba playoffs will continue a couple of big events in the week ahead. eurovision. takes place tomorrow. it brought us abba, celine dion, and the commish's birthday tomorrow. >> happy birthday jack. >> made it. >> 25. >> and holding. > 29. >> this is abc's "world news now." informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> making news in america this morning, political power play. two republican leaders burying the hatchet. donald trump and paul ryan pledging to work together. overnight trump talking about their high stakes meeting for the first time. we're live. >>> a parking lot full of bags, all of which missed their f
used for me knowing what it means as for muslims, it really hurt. >> there it is. what an entrance he makes. this whole scene intensely choreographed. >> i can win at anything i do. as long as i'm still here, yout those odds, you're winning already, you're winning life. >> i didn't want to have to ask the queen because i didn't want to back her into a corner. when i showed her the video, she was like let's do this. >> just thankful for this opportunity to play the game...
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as long as they are part of our coalition against violent extremism. >> thank you, senator. for us human rights is the b bedrock of whatever we do and it's not negotiable. >> are you willing to pull out of a country if you can't get the cooperation that you need from the leaders? >> what we do is we support -- >> i understand, but are you willing to pull out of a country. if you said it's the bedrock, if you have a corrupt regime and you're doing good work in that country, but part of that is going to support a corrupt regime are you prepared to pull out. >> when you pull out there's a cost to the communities served. so we make strong declaration the secretary general and the high commissioner of human rights make these strong declarations, but i think we could be better off to support capacities and support communities and help countries deal with human rights. this is a voice that we have to put strongly, but whatever we do human rights is embedded in our programs. it's a countries we have to infuse in societies and government. it takes time. it is um bedded embedded in wha >> senator, i would say the perception is real and that you hear it as you travel across the continent. even with partner organizations within civil society that when you go through the list of countries that have become poor performers, some that were initially on a positive trajectory but have been backsliding that those countries happen to be partners in the fight against terrorism and it's a perception that then on the minds all of the declarations and all of the work that has been done to support civil society in the past. the example that you raised earlier is very clear. it's obvious they have been backsliding, but it's still viewed as a good ally and what many civic leaders then pose is the question of whether this regimes are getting a pass solely on their corporation on that front but then mutually reinforcing and you could be a good partner on the counter terrorism front and still be a good performer on the democratic governance front. >> i agree. it's not a choice of either/or. it has to be both. there's no question. if it's otherwise you get
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as long as folks are using this way to eget their message across, it's not being met with very much acceptance and saying how do we work with you? this does not work. there's other ways of negotiation that are better. >> let's go to you, hashtags trending now, chicken trump, crooked hillary. "based on the fact that the democrat democratic nominating process, it seems inappropriate that i would debate the second place finisher. >> i think this is a smart move by donald trump. th he says, well, he's not going to win this, which is only going to inspire bernie sanders voters to come out and vote for him, which extends the fight between sanders and hillary and he wants that to be extended. and hillary clinton was not authorized to set up her private server and she did not ask for permission. it makes bernie sanders' supporters that much more mad that he was called second place guy and it reinforce what is donald was saying and that is, hey, this is rigged, hillary clinton, the democratic national convention, debbie wasserman schultz, they're trying to silence you and you guys need to speak out even louder and they're stealing this from you and taking that and running with it. >> i see paul manafort's fingerprints all over this. we heard the former head of the dnc say that sanders would clean his clock if they had a debate like this, sanders himself saying he was going to expose trump for what he called his racist views. do either one of you believe that it was a good idea in the first place for trump to participate in something like this? >> let's remember how it came out. it was a late-night comedian show. he's the one who suggested it. i think he threw it out there not thinking it would get the leg it is did. obviously after it got off air, it did get the legs and then i think cooler heads prevailed and said strategy-wise and etiquette-wise, this is not how we do it. it's not our place to go in and encourage it. >> ben, do you agree? >> i think this really comes down to bernie sanders supporters who are frustrated and irritated. donald trump's point was i won't debate him, hillary clinton won't even do it and the democratic party is stealing this from you. it reinforces that messages to bernie sanders supporters and it inspires them and you want them inspired. bernie sanders and hillary clinton should debate. it's not over yet. even though hillary clinton has a mass majority of super delegates, i think bernie sanders deserves one more debate and i think hillary clinton deserves to give the voters one more look at her before they have a chance to vote in california. whether she'll do it or not -- i understand why she's not doing it. i wouldn't want to debate bernie sanders if i'm hillary clinton right now either. i want to keep running out the clock and try to wrap this thing up. >> scottie, one more question for you here. a little bit more time before i let you go. he said there is no drought. if i went, believe me, we're going to start opening up the water, what does he mean by that? >> i think he's talking about all the epa regulations. granted, he cannot sit there and have mother nature pour rain down on california but you have to see one of the things happening, you're seeing stars watering their lawns with disregard and get no penalty and he's going to make it equal upon all and remove all of the epa regulations that don't seem fairnessly to some of the ones in california. >> we're not doing the rain dance yet. >> thank you so much. appreciate your time. >> with trump clinching the republican presidential nomination, where does that leave marco rubio? jake, what did he tell you? >> suzanne, one of the first questions marco rubio got after dropping out of the presidential race was whether or not he'd be willing to serve as vice president to donald trump. the senator offer as lot, youth, energy. he's from the critical battleground state of florida, he's latino. in an exclusive interview with me, rubio tells me why he will not serve as vp, as well as discussing his plans for the future. >> so you're willing to go to cleveland, willing to speak if appropriate, you want to do whatever you can to defeat hillary clinton and you'll like public service. is the door still closed to being donald trump's vice president? >> it is because in my view it wouldn't be the right choice for him. donald i think deserves to have a vice president, he's earned the nomination and he deserves to have a running mate that more fully embraces some of the things he stands for. >> we should definitely think that those of us who cover politics and those of your fans who are watching this right now, that this is not the end of it for you. you think you will likely run, if not for president again, something that will -- >> i think that
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use their vacation time. priceline doesn't care that much if you travel to paris or somewhere in germany or the. as long as you are buying the ticket and, more importantly, the hotel room. dohinkry: that investors are looking too much at dividends? >> when we look at the highest dividend payers, they are as high as they have almost ever been other than one time in 2002/2003. they are very expensive. people are starting to swing away from high dividend payers and towards other parts of the market and that spells opportunity. what was the pivotal moment last wednesday? how much did that change are thinking? >> think that for the market the lower for ever camp really had to adjust their thinking and say -- maybe there will be a rate hike at some point and what do i want to own their? some people say that stocks of the new bonds, but maybe they are not and we need to find true growers other than companies paying a dividend yields. shery: what do you have your eyes on that will affect the markets? so much data is coming out as well. jim: very laser focused on the consumer. how healthy is the consumer? positive signals in terms of employment and so forth, but at the same time th
use their vacation time. priceline doesn't care that much if you travel to paris or somewhere in germany or the. as long as you are buying the ticket and, more importantly, the hotel room. dohinkry: that investors are looking too much at dividends? >> when we look at the highest dividend payers, they are as high as they have almost ever been other than one time in 2002/2003. they are very expensive. people are starting to swing away from high dividend payers and towards other parts of the...
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us protect many more people. the authorization only lasts as long as the emergency is there. you would still go through on both parts. testified the mosquitoes could be targeted to a very specific area. how do do that? guest: it is down to the biology of the mosquito. mosquitoes don't fly very far. they only fly about 200 yards in their lifetime. because we are releasing male mosquitoes, they don't travel that far and you can target these mosquitoes to areas of a city or town or country where you think there is the greatest risk and have high mosquito numbers or disease transmission. because they don't live very far and the offspring die, the effect is very localized and very controlled. the world's attention is focused on zika, but how could genetic engineering of insects, what else could that he used to prevent like dengue fever or yellow fever? guest: the sad fact is the mosquitoes adding the zika virus also spreads yellow fever, and gave fever, and a virus that's in with over a million cases 2014. this one species is public enemy number one when it comes to spreading diseases in our towns and cities. genetic engineering can also be used for controlling insect pests that damage crops. mo
us protect many more people. the authorization only lasts as long as the emergency is there. you would still go through on both parts. testified the mosquitoes could be targeted to a very specific area. how do do that? guest: it is down to the biology of the mosquito. mosquitoes don't fly very far. they only fly about 200 yards in their lifetime. because we are releasing male mosquitoes, they don't travel that far and you can target these mosquitoes to areas of a city or town or country where...
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us a sense of how you analyze the gdp data. fromd david stubbs jpmorgan saying it was not as bad as people expected. this has been on ongoing theme for a long time now. germany is doingrly well. other parts of europe are not doing quite as well. you need to look at the economic data in totality. germany doing welcome of the rest of europe not as well -- germany doing well, the rest of europe doing well, this is something you see in the european unemployment data. speed.ave that multi if you look at the chart, it looks like it is flattening out, perhaps turning lower. we are at a very interesting point. caroline: german debt outperforming. what is brexit adding to all of this? we had christine lagarde saying recession risks if britain exits the european union. really outspoken views about anti-brexit -- is anyone pro? richard: mark carney said have aay that we could technical recession if the u.k. were to leave. volatilityterling against u.s. dollar -- we are at seven-year highs. that just encapsulates the vote. it jumped sharply as soon as the two-month tenor took in the vote. investors are concerned about the implications of exit -- brexit. they are uncertain of wha
us a sense of how you analyze the gdp data. fromd david stubbs jpmorgan saying it was not as bad as people expected. this has been on ongoing theme for a long time now. germany is doingrly well. other parts of europe are not doing quite as well. you need to look at the economic data in totality. germany doing welcome of the rest of europe not as well -- germany doing well, the rest of europe doing well, this is something you see in the european unemployment data. speed.ave that multi if you...
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us. for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you ensure enlive. always be you. >>> what would you be saying about her if you were doing your show right now? >> what i think about hillary clinton is, you know, i imagine to be a very bright woman without the courage of her convictions because i'm not even sure what they are. >> ouch. that was former "daley show" anchor jon stewart's take on the possible democratic nominee and leading democratic candidate hillary clinton. she is slouching toward victory, a handful of pledged delegates away from locking up the nomination but fending off rival bernie sanders who keeps racking up wins. back to our panel now. donna, jon stewart i don't think there's any mystery who he'll vote for in november november if it comes down to hillary clinton versus donald trump. isn't his voice progressive kind of one of the problems for hillary clinton. lot of progressives have their doubts about her? >> you're looking at a progressive, somebody who i believe has fought for every battle on the progressive cause
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you wear could increase your possibility of getting cancer. all day sunscreens do not last as as long as they claim. other problems they found people aren't usingnough and they don't reapply often enough. researchers are saying that sunscreen is giving people a false sense of security putting them at a higher risk. >>> speaking of summer, the short shorts causing quite a stir on a jetblue fight from boston to seattle. a burlesque performer known as maggie mcmuffin that she needed to cover up or get off the plane. she just arifd from a con ekt inning flight where she was asked to change. >> my problem with this is it is entirely subjective. when we start to make women's bodies subjective we get into a lot of shaky areas in this society. >> she went and bought a pair of shorts before getting on the plane. jetblue apologized and gave her a refund for the shorts and her flight. >> i don't think it was the body that was subjective it was the shorts. >>> nearly 40,000 workers finally returned to work this week. fox business is here with the details. this is the greatest we have seen in current history. 40,000 workers are going back to work. they have
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do? >> i advise you use them right away no matter what. i say use them and put them in your wallet next to your debit and credit card. as long as you hold onto the give cards, the higher probability you forget to use it. >> and there are apps to load gift cards onto your phone so you don't have to carry it. >> i suggest taking a picture of the front and back of the card. keep it top of my dx use the gift cards. who knew if a store files chapter 11 that you could not use it. thank you for joining us today. it's time for our sports roundup your >>> thank you. good morning. the great thing about today you will forget about yesterday after the baseball highlights. list take it to third and king, cubs teff tabs for the giants. oh, my goodness. jason heyward, look at this. one of the great ones you will see in this ballpark. he had to leave the game for injuring himself. there is the other one, chris bryant took him the distance. he could not get out of the second inning. 5-0. arrieta drove in a run, eight strikeouts in the game. these 8-0 this season. jorge suhler, eighth inning, done. so lojack 7-1. cubs won less night 8-1. the gia
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as long as he has some evidence to prove that he didn't do anything contempt use, that he did provide that information to his department, that he has implemented some training -- >> but how could you prove that if apparently is happening? it's like unproving something. >> well, certainly he's going to say, look, judge, i'm going to have all these witnesses. the issue about these contempt hearings is that you can provide either documentary evidence or testimony that comes in. so if there's going to be some evidence that's going to be confronting sheriff arpaio, well, you may have this information, but you don't have this information. you haven't heard from this particular witness. you haven't seen these documents. you haven't seen these e-mails. so even though he has allegations that he's going to be confronted with, he will have the opportunity during the contempt hearing to show that, in fact, he was in compliance. >> keith, finally, he's well known across the country. probably one of the most well-known sheriffs ever practically. he's got the prisoners in these tents. he gives them bologna sandwiches, pink underwear. we know about the pink underwear. it doesn't reach the legal status, but does some of this enter into this case just because of his reputation? >> absolutely, there's no question about it. the judge's decision last week where they decided they were going to hold this contempt hearing is 162 pages. just to put that in context, roe v. wade is a 60-page decision. miranda v. arizona is less than 80 pages. this is personal. it's personal on both sides. the judge did an inquiry regarding facebook posts that the sheriff may have posted about the judge's wife. the judge did private and personal investigations about the judge and his family. so it's become very personal. both sides have dug in. he certainly has some defenses. i don't think the sheriff is going to end up in the pokey wearing the pink underwear. i think he can justify his conduct. >> orange is the new pink, keith. is that what it is? >> that's what it is. >> i don't want to even imagine sheriff joe in his pink underwear in his own tent city. >> some say he should be the new homeland secretary. we'll see. >> we'll see how this plays out. he has a court date, and he's 84 years old, by the way. guess what, he's running for re-election. mercedes and keith, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thanks, eric. >> that was entertaining there at the end with the pink underwear. i know you have some. >>> anyway, coming back. >> no, no, no, no. i'm not going to let you get away with that. he gives -- go interview him. he gives you pink underwear asporter. that's my point. >> so you don't want to show them? >> no. >> the unemployment rate is down since the recession. when we come back, some analysts are saying it's low-wage jobs making a come back. so is this a case of quantity over quality? a closer look next. think fixing your windshield is a big hassle? not with safelite. this family needed their windshield replaced but they're daughters heart was set on going to the zoo. so guess what, i met them at the zoo. service that fits your schedule. that's another safelite advantage. ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ but zzzquil is different have pain medicine because why would you take a pain medicine when all you want is good sleep? zzzquil: a non-habit forming sleep-aid that's not for pain, just for sleep. man, it's like pure power at your finger tips. like the power to earn allstate reward points, every time i drive. ...want my number? and cash back for driving safe. and the power to automatically find your car... i see you c
as long as he has some evidence to prove that he didn't do anything contempt use, that he did provide that information to his department, that he has implemented some training -- >> but how could you prove that if apparently is happening? it's like unproving something. >> well, certainly he's going to say, look, judge, i'm going to have all these witnesses. the issue about these contempt hearings is that you can provide either documentary evidence or testimony that comes in. so if...
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us instead of this weird crusade that isn't good for you. >> he's not like any candidate, andy. >> rob, you're throwing your weight behind john kasich? what are you doing? >> well, in california, as long as john kasich is on the ballot, we'll be asking people to support him. we're hoping here that when people start to look at trump in the role of presumptive nominee over the next four weeks, that there's still time for them to have some remorse and possibly still cast different votes here in california. we acknowledge that's somewhat unlikely, but we're not going to stop trying to resist this disaster that is coming with trump as our nominee for our party. >> i just feel bad for the people, whoever are funding you, and it's just a sad investment. >> a very different tone from donald trump just hours after he was calling ted cruz lyin' ted. he got up there. he was actually quite gracious, surprised a lot of people in his victory speech. listen to this. >> ted cruz, i don't know if he likes me or if he doesn't like me. but he is one hell of a competitor. he is a tough, smart guy. >> he doesn't know if he likes him? well, let's hear from ted cruz. this is what senator cruz had to say. >> th
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as prominent as you can get, candidate for president. what do you make of it? >> well, it's really interesting. i'm surprised at what bill is trying to do, i think a lot of us for a long time, we've had a lot of respect for bill and the weekly standard, and certainly i followed, first came in touch with the kristol family with his father irving and then onto bill, and i'm a little bit surprised. and i can't imagine what the motivation for this is. if the issue is to expand the debate, that's one thing, but to go out here and to do this to derail donald trump or hillary clinton, it just seems a fool's errand to me. lou: it's a strange thing and obviously donald trump is more than a little upset by it. >> right. lou: ashael goodwin said on our broadcast earlier this evening, this looks like pretty clearly a play that's at work, and it's unfolding. we know that there have been all sorts of organizational developments over the course of the past five months on the part of kristol and others that may include paul ryan. may include mitt romney and a few other folks. certainly would have to include philip anschutz, billionaire owner of the weekly standard which has a circulation of 50,000 people, if you believe circulation numbers. is this a search for relevance? what's the deal? >> i do think you touched on something, it is the search for relevance, but the other thing is i think what we're having here is protecting the status quo, protecting what's going on inside washington, d.c. and i want to offer this up for thought. i think we have people who have hijacked this term conservatism and they're not really conservative. i'm a russell kirk, bill buckley guy, and you and i discussed this before, lou, and
as prominent as you can get, candidate for president. what do you make of it? >> well, it's really interesting. i'm surprised at what bill is trying to do, i think a lot of us for a long time, we've had a lot of respect for bill and the weekly standard, and certainly i followed, first came in touch with the kristol family with his father irving and then onto bill, and i'm a little bit surprised. and i can't imagine what the motivation for this is. if the issue is to expand the debate,...
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as long as he's winning on those two issues, he probably has a good chance of winning in november. >> veterans of the war room, thank you for joining us in our war room tonight. what did trump do with all that money he says he raised for veterans? one of those veterans will ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax constipated? use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief i thought my bladder leakage meant my social life was over. it scared me and caused a lot of disappointment and how i feel about myself. wearing depend underwear has helped me feel more connected to the people around me. i know that i'm protected, i'm not thinking about bladder leakage and i'm meeting people. i feel really grateful ju to be absolutely free. unlike the bargain brand, new pend fit-flex underwear is now more flexible to move with you. reconnect with the life you've been missing. get a free sample at depend.com. reconnect with the life yorace car made history mercwhen it sold forprix a record price of just under $30 million. and now, another mercedes-benz makes history selling at just over $30,000. ♪ and to think this one actually has a surrou-sound stereo. the 2016 cla. lease the cla250 for $299 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. when your symptoms start... distracting you? doctors recommend taking ...non-drowsy claritin every day of your allergy season. claritin provides powerful, non-drowsy 24 hour relief... for fewer interruptions from the amazing things you do every day. live claritin clear. it's more than a nit's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions, including an industry leading broadband network, and cloud and hosting services - all with dedicated, responsive support. with centurylink aslogy partner, you're free to focus on growing your business. centurylink. your link to what's next. >>> some veterans got together in new york city. they went to trump tower with protest signs and spoke from the heart about why they never want to see donald trump become commander and chief. that's coming up. but first, here's how it looked today on the campaign trail. >> reporter: senator bob, donald trump, we're here at trump tower, what a meeting. >> i know you've come out against it, was that part of the conversation at all, the trump ban? >> we talked bigger picture. >> his office released a statement saying the senator had a good meeting with mr. trump. your arer the highest ranking republican leader to actually visit donald trump on his home turf. it's setting off vice presidential rumors. there's corker addressing the other big elephant in the room. >> i have no reason whatsoever that i'm being considered for a position like that. >> that's the same thing he told me a few weeks
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but as long as they give us some heads up so we can plan, either do the bus, shuttling, that type of thing, i'd rather not have the train go off tracks or have the fire and smoke. >> reporter: you know, we've been hearing manager talk about and acknowledge that some people might end up losing their jobs in this shakeup plan that is in the works. and that is really a key point here as some of the people who ride metro on a daily basis say they are ready to fire metro, they are ready to start with some other -- start their day off commuting in some other way. using an alternative plan they tell me. that's the latest live here from new carrollton, molette green, news 4. >>> this time tomorrow, another officer will be getting ready to face charges in the death of freddie gray. there will be hearings today to pinpoint what information and evidence can be presented in officer edward they're rnero's . he was one of the first to arrest gray last year. investigators think gray tied from injuries he sustained after officers put him in the back of a police van.tiedfrom injuries after officers put him in the back of a police van. >>> another high stakes court case today this one surroundin
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as long as they had been in the last few weeks. back to you. >> tom, that would mean that -- and you were telling us yesterday that officials are saying that really you may have to do two or three hours before your flight is scheduled to depart at the airport. so if it's getting better, it's going to be two hours, instead of three? >> this week, i hasten to underscore, this may not be an indicator of what's coming but this week we're talking about 20, 25, 30 minutes on average what we're hearing at the major airports around the country. for the most part the airports affected are the top 20 airports. you can figure that's everything from atlanta, to seattle to denver, jfk and dallas sean chicago, et cetera. the big airports around the country, those are most affected by the tsa mess. >> tom costello, always a pleasure, thank you for being with me this morning. let's go live to kerry sanders in atlanta's international airport, the busiest. kerry, good morning. the airport there just unveiling new technology to speed up the process there? >> reporter: indeed. the busiest airport, 267,000 plus passengers a day. right now you can see the line is moving actually very well but the question is beyond the personnel is there a solution that maybe is one of technology? you're probably familiar with this if you fly. this is the bin where then you sometimes take your luggage or items and put it in there. you can see it consumes the whole thing. the new technology, first, it's this, it's a larger bin, that seems pretty simple. in fact this bin could fit in there and have extra room but there's also an rfid, little radio frequency that goes out and now this goes into the machine and then it automatically goes down. let's take a look at the pictures as i explain to you what's happening here. it's going down a track and as it goes into the x-ray machine, as you know normally if there's an issue there somebody has to come around and pull it out. now with this new machine, it actually takes a right turn. there's say little diverter and takes it on another path. now it's traveling down the other path and directly to the tsa agent who will look inside to see what it is that caused the problem to begin with. and that's important because there's so much time involved as they've calculated where somebody has to come over, get it, take it to the x-ray machine again and do a whole bunch of second checks. the line is moving well but don't be deceived by all of this. it's the time of day. they do know there's a lot of people who have been frustrated by these lines. american airlines reported there were 70,000 people who missed flights so far this year as a result of the lines and so, delta has actually gifted this new technology to the atlanta
as long as they had been in the last few weeks. back to you. >> tom, that would mean that -- and you were telling us yesterday that officials are saying that really you may have to do two or three hours before your flight is scheduled to depart at the airport. so if it's getting better, it's going to be two hours, instead of three? >> this week, i hasten to underscore, this may not be an indicator of what's coming but this week we're talking about 20, 25, 30 minutes on average what...
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. >> reporter: as long as you can resist the courage do doughnuts in the rough. [ laughter ] >> reporter: with more than 1,000 golf boards in useeen reported. compared to some 15,000 golf cart-related injuries which required hospital visits in 2014. >> all set -- >> reporter: creek golf course in palm springs has a fleet of golf boards renting for $25 apiece. golf pro steve bossard says it's boosting business. >> we've seen the numbers. 90% have said i'm coming here to play because i want to take a golf board on the course. >> reporter: wildman foresees a future where a course is designed with golf boards in mind. he plans to be there swinging. >> just keep rolling. >> reporter: the key to staying young? >> that's it, exercise. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," karlter evans, los angeles. >> charlie rose said, i'll take two. >> absolutely. >> i'll take five. for every member of the family. >> absolutely. i think it's a great idea. >> i love that he's 83. >> wildman. i like it. >> going strong. >> i like it. >>> charlie rose honored colleges. we'll hear some of his advice to this year's graduates next. ♪ ♪ as long as you love
. >> reporter: as long as you can resist the courage do doughnuts in the rough. [ laughter ] >> reporter: with more than 1,000 golf boards in useeen reported. compared to some 15,000 golf cart-related injuries which required hospital visits in 2014. >> all set -- >> reporter: creek golf course in palm springs has a fleet of golf boards renting for $25 apiece. golf pro steve bossard says it's boosting business. >> we've seen the numbers. 90% have said i'm coming...
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do you want to make of that? >> they are getting used to the fact that we have the candidate. winning the primaries. as long asns have this kind of primary system, they will have to live with the result. >> your view is pretty much what you would think. you may not be the guy you wanted. the guys voters wanted. rally around him. >> it is more important than that. a choice between donald trump are republican and hillary clinton the democrat. doubling down just as your previous guest said. take us in the wrong direction. it is going to be a bad economy. not a person that can be trusted. that is also what was on your previous show. maybe she had bad or maybe she did not. we know for sure that she was trying to evade. that was deliver it. it will not be that hard. do something to move the country in the right direction. >> who do you dislike more? as much as you dislike donald trump. you really want to go with hillary clinton. that will ultimately be the choice. >> i disagree very publicly with some of donald trump's approaches. the fact is, he has said in his foreign-policy speech, i was there in attendance, he w
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as long as they are part of our coalition against violent extremism. >> thank you, senator. for us human rights is the bedrock of whatever we do, and it's not negotiable and i was -- >> you are willing on pull out of a country if you can't get the cooperation you need from their leaders? >> what we do is we support capacity building -- >> i understand that. but are you willing to pull out of a country. if you said it's the bed rock and it's the most important point if you have a corrupt regime and you're doing good work in that country but at least part of it is supporting a corrupt regime, are you willing to pull out? >> if you pull out there's a cost to the community you serve. we make a strong statement, we make these kind of strong declarations. and i think we as the u.n. could be better off to support the capacities and support communities and help countries deal with human rights. and this is a voice that we have to put strongly. but whatever we do human rights is embedded in our programs. so, it's a culture you have to infuse into societies and government. it takes time and it may not happen overnight but it is embedded all the work that we do. >> senator, i would say the perception is real and that you hear it as you travel across the continent. even with partner organizations within civil society. that when you go through the list of countries that have become poor performers, some that were initially on a positive trajectory but that have been backsliding, that those countries, coincidentally, happen to be partners in the fight against terrorism. and it's a perception that that, then, on their minds, all of the declarations and all of the work that has been done to support civil society in the past. the example that you raised earlier ab
as long as they are part of our coalition against violent extremism. >> thank you, senator. for us human rights is the bedrock of whatever we do, and it's not negotiable and i was -- >> you are willing on pull out of a country if you can't get the cooperation you need from their leaders? >> what we do is we support capacity building -- >> i understand that. but are you willing to pull out of a country. if you said it's the bed rock and it's the most important point if...
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do this. as long as we operate from a position of confidence and strength and are true to who we are, groups or individuals like this can't defeat us. >> the terrorists should know. >> if youthe united states -- >> if you do us harm -- >> we will spend the rest of eternity hunting you town. >> islam and our family. >> the united states will not rest. >> we will find you. >> we will be patient. >> eventually justice will be done. >> usa! usa! usa! >> we hope you enjoyed peter bergen's indepth report on the raid and the decision making process by president obama and his team of national security advisers. they agree america is safer because of bin laden's death, but the terror threat is by no means over. the ideology of bin laden and al qaeda continued with the rice of isis, a group many eclipsed al qaeda in brutality and determination to destroy the west. we have seen continued terror attacks abroad and at home. president obama ordered more troops on the ground in syria to fight the war on isis. peter bergen was given exclusive access to the white house so he could speak about all of this and his thoughts to donald trump's credentials and advice for the next president. they
do this. as long as we operate from a position of confidence and strength and are true to who we are, groups or individuals like this can't defeat us. >> the terrorists should know. >> if youthe united states -- >> if you do us harm -- >> we will spend the rest of eternity hunting you town. >> islam and our family. >> the united states will not rest. >> we will find you. >> we will be patient. >> eventually justice will be done. >>...
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as long as they are part of our coalition against violent extremism. >> thank you, senator. for us human rights is the bedrock of whatever we do and it's not negotiable. >> you pull out the country if you don't get cooperation from leaders? >> what we do is support capacity -- >> i understand that. are you willing to pull out of a country -- if you say it's a bedrock, if you have a corrupt regime and you're doing good work in that country and at least part of that is to support corrupt regime, are you willing to pull out? >> so what we do is make -- [inaudible] >> commissioner of human rights make the strong declarations, but i think we as un could be better off to support capacities and support communities and help countries human rights and this is a voice strongly. whatwhatever we do human rights is embedded in our programs. it takes time. it may not happen overnight but embedded in all that we do. >> senator, i would say that it's real and you hear as you travel across the continent even with partner organizations within civil society that when you go through the list of countries that have become poor performance, some that were initially on positive trajectory but have been backsliding, those countries coincidental are partners of organization, it's a perception that in the minds of the declarations and all of the work to support civil society in the past, the example that you raised earlier. it's obvious that it's been backsliding on the democratic front. it's still viewed as a good ally. what many civic leaders is the question of whether this regimes are getting a pass solely because of cooperation on that front
as long as they are part of our coalition against violent extremism. >> thank you, senator. for us human rights is the bedrock of whatever we do and it's not negotiable. >> you pull out the country if you don't get cooperation from leaders? >> what we do is support capacity -- >> i understand that. are you willing to pull out of a country -- if you say it's a bedrock, if you have a corrupt regime and you're doing good work in that country and at least part of that is to...
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do things we've never done before. this because ultimately, i believe that all of us should be free as long as we don't hurt people or take their stuff. thank youery much. [applause] >> can we have a wrong of applause -- a round of applause? [applause] >> microphone two, please. >> thank you mr. chair. i am state assemblyman john miller. i would like to thank for bringing to light the alarming rate our veterans are committing suicide. we areather here and being covered by various national and international news outlets, the one thing i do not see anywhere, where are the colors for our great country? why are they not being displayed in this hall? i don't necessarily have a way to answer the gentleman's point information. the convention oversight committee has done the setup for the hall and those were design decisions i delegated out and it is what it is. >> thank you. >> microphone two. >> i would like to make a motion to suspend the rules. i am rachel mill from north carolina. motion to suspend the rule to consider a resolution see. >> for five minutes? can you read your resolution? it has been brought to my attention the point of order is not
do things we've never done before. this because ultimately, i believe that all of us should be free as long as we don't hurt people or take their stuff. thank youery much. [applause] >> can we have a wrong of applause -- a round of applause? [applause] >> microphone two, please. >> thank you mr. chair. i am state assemblyman john miller. i would like to thank for bringing to light the alarming rate our veterans are committing suicide. we areather here and being covered by...
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as long as they are part of the coalition against violent extremism. >> thank you, senator. for us, human rights is the bedrock of whatever we do and not negligible. >> are you willing to pull out of the country if you can get the cooperation you need from your leaders? >> what we do -- >> are you willing to pull out of the country? if you set it for that and you said it is the bedrock, at least part of that is going to support a regime. will you pull out? >> what we do is meet with the high commission of civil rights, making this a part of the situation. but i think that we could be better off to support capacity and community and help countries with human rights. and this is a voice that is functioning strongly. whatever we do, human rights is embedded in our programs. it takes time, it may not happen overnight. but it is embedded in all that we do. >> senator, i would say that your description. [inaudible] and that includes decisions within society that when you go through the countries that have had poor performance, that those countries coincidently happen to be in the fight against terrorism and it is a perception that is with all of what has been done to support this in the past. the example that you raised earlier is very clear. it is obvious that it is backsliding on the democratic governor's front, but it is still viewed asa good ally. and what many civic leaders think are doing in regards to this front, whether it is part of the two undertakings is mutually reinforcing. and it could still be a good performer on the democratic governor's front. >> well, i agree. it's not a choice of either or. it has to be both. because otherwise you get short-term games and you're not going to succeed and it was provide not only a opportunity for citizens but it will be a gap for extremists. so you have to do both. i am afraid that we have focused on counterterrorism for a military point of view including dealing with the good governance in the country. it seems like this hearing has only put a spotlight on that. and you have to be prepared to walk away with a partner that is providing an opportunity to a country. it is sometimes difficult because you know that there are needs that you sometimes have to deal with. if it is not getting through and if it is supporting corruption than the better alternative is to look for
as long as they are part of the coalition against violent extremism. >> thank you, senator. for us, human rights is the bedrock of whatever we do and not negligible. >> are you willing to pull out of the country if you can get the cooperation you need from your leaders? >> what we do -- >> are you willing to pull out of the country? if you set it for that and you said it is the bedrock, at least part of that is going to support a regime. will you pull out? >> what...
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long as we're there, we have to do as well as again. you, let me ask those of you mentioned amicus brief. we debated over which ones are useful. do you read his brakes? do you find them useful. kagan: i can't say that i read everyone every single page. i have my clerks read every single one and every page. they tell me which ones to read and i read those. a lot of these cases i will slip through. some of them are not worth reading. they are repeating the arguments. sometimes they do bring factual knowledge to the table. a different way of looking at the issue. sometimes it can be just adding facts in a way that might be helpful. .h, now i understand they run the gambit i think. our approach is anyone can submit anything. i think it works pretty well. host: when you think justice stevens? stevens: my views are very similar to elena's. brief.that xp i do not as a regular matter amex briefs. i think my sense is the same as yours. we had a program this afternoon about a topic on active discussion. do you think the supreme court or any court should be looking at facts that the parties do not put into the record? is that out of line
long as we're there, we have to do as well as again. you, let me ask those of you mentioned amicus brief. we debated over which ones are useful. do you read his brakes? do you find them useful. kagan: i can't say that i read everyone every single page. i have my clerks read every single one and every page. they tell me which ones to read and i read those. a lot of these cases i will slip through. some of them are not worth reading. they are repeating the arguments. sometimes they do bring...
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using the power of the law. i don't care if they are videotaping it. i applaud it. as long as you comply with what i'm asking you to dofeel free. some of the people i have encountered have posted it online and throw it on youtube. but i'm not doing anything illegal. backup, said have you have a witness. they are using that as an excuse , trying to make you uncomfortable. action newsay is an reporter or director or producer of their own films. have at it. bring it to court. bring all of it. host: have you ever had a situation in court were somebody brought only part of their video? caller: absolutely. they only want to play portions of it. when they try to subpoena that person to get the entire video, a lot of times, the users is the in's. a lot of people don't want to see themselves or admit to the things they do. resistance. television will take these videos and put them on television and chop it up and it becomes edited. situation is involving quickly, how do you recall the training that you've had in the past? you are always thinking about that you have the law on your side. approach the situation unless you feel t
using the power of the law. i don't care if they are videotaping it. i applaud it. as long as you comply with what i'm asking you to dofeel free. some of the people i have encountered have posted it online and throw it on youtube. but i'm not doing anything illegal. backup, said have you have a witness. they are using that as an excuse , trying to make you uncomfortable. action newsay is an reporter or director or producer of their own films. have at it. bring it to court. bring all of it....
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as long as the companies are continuing to create value, it's okay with us if they stay private. eventually we do need some some of liquidity. >> let us know when they're moving, okay? >> yeah. >> thank you for joining us. have a great weekend. >> you, too. thank you. >> i'm still thinking about the drone posing as. >> there was an amazing "south park" episode about a drone. they were way ahead of you on this one. >> speaking of ipos, will beach bodies work out follow suit? the call just came in. she's about to arrive. and with her, a flood of potential patients. a deluge of digital records. x-rays, mris. all on account...of penelope. but with the help of at&t, and a network that scales up and down on-demand, this hospital can be ready. giving them the agility to be flexible & reliable. because no one knows & like at&t. the e-class has 11 intelligent it recognizes pedestrianss. and alerts you. warns you about incoming cross-traffic. cameras and radar detect dangers you don't. and it can even stop by itself. so in this crash test, one thing's missing: a crash. the 2016 e-class. lease the e350 for $499 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. >>> people may be trying to get their last-minute workouts in at the gym. diana olick has more. >> kelly, the big business of on-demand streaming fitness.
as long as the companies are continuing to create value, it's okay with us if they stay private. eventually we do need some some of liquidity. >> let us know when they're moving, okay? >> yeah. >> thank you for joining us. have a great weekend. >> you, too. thank you. >> i'm still thinking about the drone posing as. >> there was an amazing "south park" episode about a drone. they were way ahead of you on this one. >> speaking of ipos, will...
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as long as the fed doesn't aggressively jack up interest rates, i think dividend paying stocks should do fine. >> okay. and you have a couple of ideas specific for us here. we look down at the list of the names. what are one or two of your favorite ideas right now. give us actionable advice. >> so one name i like is cme group. of course, there is the operator of financial exchanges, focusing on financial derivatives tied to interest rate equities and commodity markets. so i think in this volatile market environment, cme should continue to do well. what i like about it is it pays an attractive dividend that is yielding about 2.5% right now. but in recent years, there have been supplementing that with a special cash dividend which boosts the yield to about twice that level to almost 5%. >> what else? >> and i also like texas instruments. they serve a wide variety of in markets, automotive, personal, electronics, telecommunications, et cetera. so they generate about 20 to 30% of the sales ase cash flow and they've been growing their dividend quite nicely in recent years. and we expect that to continue. and there is a good margin improvement story there at texas instruments. >> all right, bob landry, cme and texas instruments. bob, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you, brian. >> all right. >> it is 2:00 p.m. on wall street. stocks are rising. this afternoon, major averages posting the biggest two day gain since the beginning of march. today's gains put the dow into positive territory for the month. take a look at the transports. joining the dow, s&p 500, nasdaq, russell small caps in crossing above the 200 day moving averages right now. >>> all right. shares of alibaba are taking a big hit today because the chinese e- commerce giant could be firming the sec is investigating the accounting practices. that was sparked by a report from pacific square research where our former colleague and friend is the co-founder. joining us now on the cnbc news line is the other
as long as the fed doesn't aggressively jack up interest rates, i think dividend paying stocks should do fine. >> okay. and you have a couple of ideas specific for us here. we look down at the list of the names. what are one or two of your favorite ideas right now. give us actionable advice. >> so one name i like is cme group. of course, there is the operator of financial exchanges, focusing on financial derivatives tied to interest rate equities and commodity markets. so i think in...
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us meeting the salary as i as i stated, we have come a long way. i think i think traditionally there was an idea that, hey, we're doing great work, so you should feel good at the end of the day and we can pay you nothing. we've come a long way since then and many non-profits are very competitive salarywise. and the responsibility that our folks have is huge, and they need the flexibility to get that work done without asking >> permission. >> which is based on what you said, the implementation of this rule as currently anticipated would be deeply disruptive to work schedules and the ability to provide services. at least that's been the testimony we've gotten from multiple non-profits throughout florida, and i would imagine from your testimony i gather you're saying that would be as >> well. >> yes, because we'd have to, you know, from a financial standpoint look at how we cover the cost of any increases, if we increase salaries, so that's fewer surgeries, because our fiscal year budget is already and and unless a donor comes up and says, okay, here, i'm going to fund your changes, which is most likely not going to happen in the next month, so we'd h
us meeting the salary as i as i stated, we have come a long way. i think i think traditionally there was an idea that, hey, we're doing great work, so you should feel good at the end of the day and we can pay you nothing. we've come a long way since then and many non-profits are very competitive salarywise. and the responsibility that our folks have is huge, and they need the flexibility to get that work done without asking >> permission. >> which is based on what you said, the...