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. >> joining us michael downing, a deputy chief of the los angeles police department.nd linda, executive director of the arab american association. deputy chief, since 9/11, a lot of police departments started counterterrorism and increased them in size or reach. what has l.a.p.d. done. >> we have done the same. a lot of our focus is on outreach and engagement to communities that may feel on the fringe or isolated. that's a focus. a lot of recruitment is focussed on muslim communities. coptics christians and more. that's the strength of the approach. if we say the constitution is the shield. the strength is ordinary people. >> is it known that the l.a.p.d. is around, or are there praingss where you have to run without informing those beings. >> of course. you have the pursuit equation, you develop intelligence, do investigations, arrests, and we have an opportunity to leverage our greatest resource which is people. muslim communities, coptic christians and jewish. we recruit a human pool. i have outreach officers, an israeli born jew. i have a muslim, egyptian born ara
. >> joining us michael downing, a deputy chief of the los angeles police department.nd linda, executive director of the arab american association. deputy chief, since 9/11, a lot of police departments started counterterrorism and increased them in size or reach. what has l.a.p.d. done. >> we have done the same. a lot of our focus is on outreach and engagement to communities that may feel on the fringe or isolated. that's a focus. a lot of recruitment is focussed on muslim...
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use that. michael kors is down 2.8%. and take a look at buffalo wild wings, go pro and others.i, tom. hey, how's the college visit? you remembered. it's good. does it make the short list? you remembered that too. yea, i'm afraid so. knowing our clients personally is what we do. it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. thanks, bye. and with over 13,000 financial advisors we do it a lot. it's why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. tom: president obama has been pushing the fcc to regulate the internet as a utility and now that the absence he plans to do so, it could be bad for businesses for some of president obama's biggest donors. peter barnes has more. four that's right, the chairman of the fcc announces plan to regulate internet service providers, regulating more like public utilities, tom wheeler says that this would promote net neutrality to protect internet service and content companies. he proposes to for big cable and telephone and wireless companies from blocking legal content throttling it, slowing it down allowing them to charge web comp
use that. michael kors is down 2.8%. and take a look at buffalo wild wings, go pro and others.i, tom. hey, how's the college visit? you remembered. it's good. does it make the short list? you remembered that too. yea, i'm afraid so. knowing our clients personally is what we do. it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. thanks, bye. and with over 13,000 financial advisors we do it a lot. it's why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. tom: president obama has been...
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michael emanuel breaks it down for us tonight. >> even before its official launch, hillary clinton's expected 2016 campaign is dealing with a public clash. david rock resigned mond from the board of the clinton aligned priorities usa super pack blasting quote, an orchestrated political hit job by insiders against his own pro clinton groups. the ceo of american cross roads says this is what leading from bemind looks like from a presidential campaign context. >> you have hillary waiting out in the wings while her couriers come out. what it leads to is end fighting and a lot of self-advancement and that's not the way to have a strong campaign coming out of the gates for hillary. >> they say the drama isn't a shocker. >> this is the typical thing that happens in politic. sometimes, you get egos involved, sometimes, jealousies. sometimes, there are miscommunications and so, they had this falling out. >> and the postmortem on the 2008 clinton campaign revealed staff end fighting and a clash of personalities while her advisers struggled with carrying out strategies. >> a lot of lessons have
michael emanuel breaks it down for us tonight. >> even before its official launch, hillary clinton's expected 2016 campaign is dealing with a public clash. david rock resigned mond from the board of the clinton aligned priorities usa super pack blasting quote, an orchestrated political hit job by insiders against his own pro clinton groups. the ceo of american cross roads says this is what leading from bemind looks like from a presidential campaign context. >> you have hillary...
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us this every day. the food is no good. no flavor, no. if you want, you can sit down and join us. you'll know for yourself. >> michaeluerta is awaiting trial on a drug charge and parole violations. he is one of the 800 inmates at vernon c. bane center, a barge that's been converted into a floating jail. the barge is 620 feet long, 120 feet wide, and 100 feet high. it was built in louisiana and brought here in 1991. it took on its first passengers in 1992. >> we don't have an engine, although we are self-contained. we provide our own heating, our own electricity, our own water. we are off the east river, right by the new fulton fish market across the street. this is our presence in the bronx, and it's a very important presence for us. we no longer have a bronx house detention or a queens house of detention. this is a more efficient way to combine all our resources. and we have 400 people working here, and we are able to do a process that enables us to provide help for rikers island. >> the inmates housed on the barge are adult males with classifications ranging from low to high. >> drug-related charges and a firearm c
us this every day. the food is no good. no flavor, no. if you want, you can sit down and join us. you'll know for yourself. >> michaeluerta is awaiting trial on a drug charge and parole violations. he is one of the 800 inmates at vernon c. bane center, a barge that's been converted into a floating jail. the barge is 620 feet long, 120 feet wide, and 100 feet high. it was built in louisiana and brought here in 1991. it took on its first passengers in 1992. >> we don't have an engine,...
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michael pearson, thank you for coming down here and joining us.ving me. >> let's check what is on deck for the alley day. john force is here with a preview of the next hour on cnbc. >> yes. the nasdaq is 1 plus percent. which brings back memories about how many memories. apple topping 130 bucks during today's trade. that's an all-time high. what comes next? what is not as an all-time high. oscar ratings were at a four-year low. we'll take a look at why coming up on "squawk alley." say you're a finance guy. a farmer. a researcher. you used to depend on experience. the internet. your gut. today you can use ibm watson analytics. it can make sense of all kinds of data. uncover hidden correlations and new opportunities. and give recommendations with more confidence on who will buy. what to make. where to plant. which helps you make smarter decisions. there's a new way to work and it's made with ibm. anything worth pursuing requires knowledge, hard work and a plan. at baird, we approach your wealth management strategy the same way to create a financial
michael pearson, thank you for coming down here and joining us.ving me. >> let's check what is on deck for the alley day. john force is here with a preview of the next hour on cnbc. >> yes. the nasdaq is 1 plus percent. which brings back memories about how many memories. apple topping 130 bucks during today's trade. that's an all-time high. what comes next? what is not as an all-time high. oscar ratings were at a four-year low. we'll take a look at why coming up on "squawk...
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in today's power politics today's power forces are threatening to shut down the funding of homeland security. michael shure joining usfrom los angeles. talk of any compromise on capitol hill? >> not quite compromise but a little bit of shift in tactic. mitch mcconnell has decided to schedule a vote this week for a stand-alone resolution on president obama's executive action not going back to 2012 as some had feared but just to the 2014 immigration executive action. it means they are separating it out -- sort of, you know deferring to the courts in a way, allowing the courts to settle the immigration part voting on it but allowing the department of homeland security to be funded if they are able to get an agreement from the house, and it seems like john boehner and mitch mcconnell are working together on this one. >>> scott walker has a 14-point lead over jeb bush and rand paul in iowa. it's early i understand that. but walker is making a shift to the right in his beliefs on abortion. so where does scott walker stand on this issue right now? >> reporter: well where he standings geographically is somewhere between wisc
in today's power politics today's power forces are threatening to shut down the funding of homeland security. michael shure joining usfrom los angeles. talk of any compromise on capitol hill? >> not quite compromise but a little bit of shift in tactic. mitch mcconnell has decided to schedule a vote this week for a stand-alone resolution on president obama's executive action not going back to 2012 as some had feared but just to the 2014 immigration executive action. it means they are...
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down. >> thank you very much. >> thanks. [applause] >> awesome stuff -- a quick announcement because a combination of michael arrington and electricity have slowed us down this morning. we have a couple contest today's is called disrupt vine and that is the theme you are working on, if you can submit a vine we will give away a mini drone tomorrow and if you need more information it is on the hashed -- the website. our next guest is a super genius, do not confuse him with our techcrunch volunteers in green, he is a huge deal, not that our volunteers are not. he had his hand in paypal, yelp and now a firm. he has been developing in mobile years before we thought it was important, welcome alex wilhelm from techcrunch. >> good morning. thank you. how is it going? >> great. >> it has been one year since you are here last time, wearing the same shirt. i'm impressed with that. dedication to the cause. >> this will take 100 years to build fully. >> uber was just on and mark cuban was on a television program and i did quick math and i think that makes you the poorest person we're interviewing in the first block. how to make you feel -- how does that make yo
down. >> thank you very much. >> thanks. [applause] >> awesome stuff -- a quick announcement because a combination of michael arrington and electricity have slowed us down this morning. we have a couple contest today's is called disrupt vine and that is the theme you are working on, if you can submit a vine we will give away a mini drone tomorrow and if you need more information it is on the hashed -- the website. our next guest is a super genius, do not confuse him with our...
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us. "after the bell" starts right now. breaking down the whole week session, michael smith of alpine funds, matthew tuttle of tuttle tactical management. scott brown, raymond james, looking at this week's economic activity and jon hilsenrath on the panoply of the board, and al alan from the cme. it took it on the chin today, why? >> we're seeing unwinding, approaching the halfway point of this rally from the december lose to the recent highs about 1300. i look at that as a positive sign, unwinding in treasury as well. the safety factor is gone, rates bounce up to normalized after that huge crash that we saw in the 10 year and the 30 year as far as the yields go. a very optimistic week for stocks, we had a bit of a pullback, down 10% on the day today. cheryl: jon hilsenrath, it looks that the sell-off going into the close, and by the way, a lot of volume behind the sell-off, jon, because of the jobs report and we believe the fed is likely to raise rates in june. what's your interpretation? >> i think it certainly increases the probability that the fed's going to move in june. we have a lot of other data we have to see before
us. "after the bell" starts right now. breaking down the whole week session, michael smith of alpine funds, matthew tuttle of tuttle tactical management. scott brown, raymond james, looking at this week's economic activity and jon hilsenrath on the panoply of the board, and al alan from the cme. it took it on the chin today, why? >> we're seeing unwinding, approaching the halfway point of this rally from the december lose to the recent highs about 1300. i look at that as a...
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still down nearly 20% year to date. joining us now, michael, securities managing director. he's here on set. he came into new york just in time for the very frigid cold weather, michael. >> thanks for having me. 72 at home by the way. >> thanks for rubbing it in. in terms of gopro shares some could argue the lockup expiration had been priced into the stock. is that where you stand? it was actually the move from 90 and change all the way down to about half. that was your -- >> that was a big chunk of it. i think that the shorts were relying on this. i think they've been capitulating for the last week or so, but i'm surprised of the big move today because clearly the market wasn't flooded with shares, but the overhang is there forever until the insiders are sell. i don't think any of the executives are selling. i don't think nick woodman is selling any shares any time soon. you have a 75 million share overhang forever until they start to clear the market. >> at what point do you get concern -- i mean, that's just going to be an existing overhang forever or can we see a second
still down nearly 20% year to date. joining us now, michael, securities managing director. he's here on set. he came into new york just in time for the very frigid cold weather, michael. >> thanks for having me. 72 at home by the way. >> thanks for rubbing it in. in terms of gopro shares some could argue the lockup expiration had been priced into the stock. is that where you stand? it was actually the move from 90 and change all the way down to about half. that was your -- >>...
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michael keeton. >> exactly. >>> people are going to be tough on him. ellen was fantastic last year and i think kneel patr, i'een letting us down. the half-fast job you did uploading our big proposal not to mention those cloud backup... or updating our website. you're starting to make our business look half-fast. i'm gonna have to let you go. ouch. was he talking to jim? no - our cable company. oh. were you just talking about me? ah... ...no ok it's time to fire your half-fast cable internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - upload speeds as fast as your download speeds so you can get 100% of the internet. don't let your business settle for half-fast internet. switch now and get internet and phone for your business starting at $89.99 a month with a 2 year agreement and get $200 back. call 1.888.410.4404 now to switch and also get a firm price quote in writing so there are no surprises. and see why verizon is ranked highest in customer satisfaction by j.d. power. call 1.888.410.4404 today. >> victor: okay. nikki and phyllis are safely out. >> jack: good. >> victor: now we go out one at a time, all right? >> jack: got it.
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down with us, i will come check it out. >> thank you. charles: thank you very much randi weingarten, tune in to cavuto, he has an exclusive sit down with 1988 democratic nominee michaelakis anywhere democrats look for a liberal alternative to hillary clinton. i think i know one with the initials ew, 8 p.m. on the fox business channel. how rash people make decisions in uncertain situations, first pete carroll, now the greeks, next. the future of the market is never clear. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. our experience is one reason 100% of our retirement funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so wherever your long-term goals take you, we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cu
down with us, i will come check it out. >> thank you. charles: thank you very much randi weingarten, tune in to cavuto, he has an exclusive sit down with 1988 democratic nominee michaelakis anywhere democrats look for a liberal alternative to hillary clinton. i think i know one with the initials ew, 8 p.m. on the fox business channel. how rash people make decisions in uncertain situations, first pete carroll, now the greeks, next. the future of the market is never clear. but at t. rowe...
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down. >> thank you very much. >> thanks. [applause] >> awesome stuff -- a quick announcement because a combination of michael arrington and electricity have slowed us down this morning. we have a couple contest today's is called disrupt vine and that is the theme you are working on, if you can submit a vine we will give away a mini drone tomorrow and if you need more information it is on the hashed -- the website. our next guest is a super genius, do not confuse him with our techcrunch volunteers in green, he is a huge deal, not that our volunteers are not. he had his hand in paypal, yelp and now a firm. he has been developing in mobile years before we thought it was important, welcome alex wilhelm from techcrunch. >> good morning. thank you. how is it going? >> great. >> it has been one year since you are here last time, wearing the same shirt. i'm impressed with that. dedication to the cause. >> this will take 100 years to build fully. >> uber was just on and mark cuban was on a television program and i did quick math and i think that makes you the poorest person we're interviewing in the first block. how to make you feel -- how does that make yo
down. >> thank you very much. >> thanks. [applause] >> awesome stuff -- a quick announcement because a combination of michael arrington and electricity have slowed us down this morning. we have a couple contest today's is called disrupt vine and that is the theme you are working on, if you can submit a vine we will give away a mini drone tomorrow and if you need more information it is on the hashed -- the website. our next guest is a super genius, do not confuse him with our...
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reporter: the gala is for michael peevey who recently stepped down from his post as head of the puc cpuc. >> you're [ technical difficulties ] >>> president obama is pretty used to getting a warm welcome here, but this time he's getting a pretty big snub from some, facebook's mark zuckerberg, yahoo's marissa meyer and google's larry paige and eric schmidt are not going to the cyber security summit. bloomberg reports it's because the feds are hassling thing over data encryption. tim cook is going. he'll probably talk about apple security policies. the company recently changed technology on the new iphone to encrypt data much to the government's chagrin. after the president wraps up at stanford he'll be heading to a democratic fundraiser tomorrow night on russian hill and takes off saturday morning. it's a sure bet traffic will be a mess on the peninsula and in the city. >>> luke fignora's luck ran out. he was getting ready to stand trial. prosecutors accuse him of taking delivery of $11 million of art and not paying for it. tonight we are hearing the fbi director made a rather startling public admission about the problem of racial bias. he says yes, it does in
reporter: the gala is for michael peevey who recently stepped down from his post as head of the puc cpuc. >> you're [ technical difficulties ] >>> president obama is pretty used to getting a warm welcome here, but this time he's getting a pretty big snub from some, facebook's mark zuckerberg, yahoo's marissa meyer and google's larry paige and eric schmidt are not going to the cyber security summit. bloomberg reports it's because the feds are hassling thing over data encryption....
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down the biggest stories of the week. he competed on project runway designed for beyonce, now michael costello is here to show us his fashion juiciest hot topics. now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
down the biggest stories of the week. he competed on project runway designed for beyonce, now michael costello is here to show us his fashion juiciest hot topics. now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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down tinseltown in the progress. >> michael yo from the insider joins us live from hollywood hello, michael. >> chris and jessica women at center of the the now infamous late sony e-mails bad mouthing president obama and angelina jolie. the she's getting in the last word. here's the insider in 60 seconds. >> i realized that there was absolutely nothing, at all, that i could do. >> reporter: former sony executive amy pascal candid and on camera for the first time since her epic fall from grace, busted after racially charged jokes about president obama, e-mail exchanges calling angelina jolie a talentless spoiled brat were leak on line. >> the first personally talk to was angie after that e-mail. everybody understood because we all live in this weird thing together called hollywood. >> reporter: also trending get ready, 50 shades of gray steamy w magazine shoot. >> my tastes are very singular. >> reporter: jamie darnan has got to be talking about dakota johnson who stripped down for the sectiony shoot. fifty shade become valentines day weekend top movie of all time in advanced ticket sales. next up, james bond is back h
down tinseltown in the progress. >> michael yo from the insider joins us live from hollywood hello, michael. >> chris and jessica women at center of the the now infamous late sony e-mails bad mouthing president obama and angelina jolie. the she's getting in the last word. here's the insider in 60 seconds. >> i realized that there was absolutely nothing, at all, that i could do. >> reporter: former sony executive amy pascal candid and on camera for the first time since...
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michael shure joins us with more from los angeles. take a moment and break this down.first of all good to see you. break down the accusations for us. >> first thanks for saying that it was good to see me, tony. and first the accusations first, they're not direct accusations. the alternative newspaper in oregon the reporter there who sort of uncovered this, his wife the first lady, fiancÉ first lady of oregon, sylvia hayes, was working with energy consultants, taking $200,000 in fees from energy consultants while also being part of the governor's administration. so tony, a lot of people thought wait a second. she's lobbying on energy policy. she is with the governor. this is really untoward. she had her own office. there are further allegations to this and this is really what did in the governor. those allegations were that his office tried to have his personal e-mails deleted from the archive there. that seemed a little fishy to a lot of people. >> right, and i guess its public statements have been wanting to say the least. how have members of his party been reacting t
michael shure joins us with more from los angeles. take a moment and break this down.first of all good to see you. break down the accusations for us. >> first thanks for saying that it was good to see me, tony. and first the accusations first, they're not direct accusations. the alternative newspaper in oregon the reporter there who sort of uncovered this, his wife the first lady, fiancÉ first lady of oregon, sylvia hayes, was working with energy consultants, taking $200,000 in fees from...
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michaels the secret to becoming a primetime player. >> the criteria i used when hiring people if it was 2:00 in the morning and i was walking down thell and i saw who i wanted duck into another office. i think you have to have people that you can drive cross country with people who you find interesting and bright and look at things in a different way than you do. >> catch the full interview this morning on "today." as part of the "snl" extravaganza, nbc released an app with over 300 hours of clips from the show's history. the 40th anniversary special sunday night on nbc. we were talking, how can you pick the best of 40? all these years. >> you can't. that's why lists are great because you can argue them. will ferrell's got to be on the list. >> who's your favorite? >> church lady. >> all of them are great. "early today." we hope it's your first stop here on nbc. almay celebrates the true spirit of american beauty. which rises from the heart of our great country... dreams are born. hopes fly high... we love this country with a passion. you can see the pride in our eyes. read the joy on our faces. hear the love on our lips. we create
michaels the secret to becoming a primetime player. >> the criteria i used when hiring people if it was 2:00 in the morning and i was walking down thell and i saw who i wanted duck into another office. i think you have to have people that you can drive cross country with people who you find interesting and bright and look at things in a different way than you do. >> catch the full interview this morning on "today." as part of the "snl" extravaganza, nbc released...
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down your cell phone. do you not have digital over load. >> that was a very good documentary. that was the last time that i actually used a cell phone unconsciously. >> michael: and on >> and on a family vacation. >> i don't do it any more. that's something that brought me self awareness. >> how do you maintain your inner peace because a lot of us are trying to figure out how to unplug. >> i wake up at 4:00 in the morning. i meditate for two hours. either i take a yoga class or i go to the gym with a trainer. after that i just do what i'm told to do. i accept the present moment of what it is. i'm committed every day to joyful energic body, to loving connection with the world. and compassion. to a reflective and clear mind and to likeness of being, which means go with the flow. >> how much sleep due get? >> i go to bed around 10:00. so that's pretty good. >> is there anything that keeps you up at night? >> no, actually. i practice a technique so what i do before i go to sleep i observe my breath and i observe my body. then i observe my mental space then i introduce the intention that my spirit or my consciousness my dream state. that's when i get ideas for bo
down your cell phone. do you not have digital over load. >> that was a very good documentary. that was the last time that i actually used a cell phone unconsciously. >> michael: and on >> and on a family vacation. >> i don't do it any more. that's something that brought me self awareness. >> how do you maintain your inner peace because a lot of us are trying to figure out how to unplug. >> i wake up at 4:00 in the morning. i meditate for two hours. either i...
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used to it and we drop even colder on sunday. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, played it to 44 today, now down to 33. dew point is down to single digits. winds are howling at an average speed of 20 miles per hour and pressure will begin to royals, falling now. feels like temperatures, wind chills, by 7:00 looking at wind chills already in the teens in the suburbs. weather headlines, wind chills will go 5 below to 5 above tonight, bus stop temperatures 12 to 20 work but those are just the temps. dress the kids for temperatures below 0 and yourself, too. not windy friday. wind subside in the afternoon but very cold and a good chance of an evening or afternoon snow shower on valentine's day, a dusting to an inch between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. saturday. in the meantime 10:00 tonight these are temps, temps already low 20s upper teens and by morning teens across the board, even la plata 14, fredericksburg 17 and 14 also in leesburg. now by 9:00 hasn't recovered much. we're still talking teens across the area. by 1:00, okay, we've recovered to the 20s, wow. take your coat if you're walking to lunch. by 4:
used to it and we drop even colder on sunday. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, played it to 44 today, now down to 33. dew point is down to single digits. winds are howling at an average speed of 20 miles per hour and pressure will begin to royals, falling now. feels like temperatures, wind chills, by 7:00 looking at wind chills already in the teens in the suburbs. weather headlines, wind chills will go 5 below to 5 above tonight, bus stop temperatures...
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down all those threes? we decided to find out. so seven of us and media types including the best was roberts and michael also sports night life tookual kron 4 three-point shooter out. >>reporter: sa 79 down 17 three- pointers from the baseline and he did so with the greatest of ease. but we're about to find out this was anything but easy. i was focused confident in intense. grant lotus game face on erica big scotts they are sound j are stoned jr stone... the rose 50 shots 15 shot . it was as close to have fun. best was forced up to the local lot of the gate but he said the town bip was first... truth as it was not pretty for any of us it was actually downright ugly. new day we sat sure we had a moment. i found my groove early on from baseline. but not down to the three money balls bip knocked down to of the money ball shots... erica's mom of optimism was short-lived. her moment of optimism. when the dust finally settles debt and i were tight with six grant and scott had cost three. each area code and two. air the had two. erica had 2 points.. pam says the three. shooting up final four grant meister and scott rate. >>reporter: with
down all those threes? we decided to find out. so seven of us and media types including the best was roberts and michael also sports night life tookual kron 4 three-point shooter out. >>reporter: sa 79 down 17 three- pointers from the baseline and he did so with the greatest of ease. but we're about to find out this was anything but easy. i was focused confident in intense. grant lotus game face on erica big scotts they are sound j are stoned jr stone... the rose 50 shots 15 shot . it was...
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use his right hand again. >> although both men faced life sentences for murder, michael pled guilty so brad could plea bargain down to lesser time. >> brad didn't kill anybody. i'm the one that shot and killed the guy. so i didn't think it fair for him to spend the rest of his life in prison, which i didn't want that anyway. he gets to go home, where i'll probably end up dying in prison. >> the brothers live in separate cell houses on the prison grounds. but outside, they're always together. >> lifting weights, it keeps me from bugging out on somebody or hurting them. it's a good way to release your frustration. >> growing up, i wanted to be him, you know? he's almost four years older than me. >> so, when i was like 11, he was already 14, in his teens and stuff. i see him running around and drinking and breaking into stuff and doing whatever he is doing, and i'm like, i'm going to be like him. that's my big brother. that's my idol. so, you know, i kind of followed in the same footsteps. >> i love him to death. i would do anything for brad, anything, short of killing somebody again. we're really close. he makes doi
use his right hand again. >> although both men faced life sentences for murder, michael pled guilty so brad could plea bargain down to lesser time. >> brad didn't kill anybody. i'm the one that shot and killed the guy. so i didn't think it fair for him to spend the rest of his life in prison, which i didn't want that anyway. he gets to go home, where i'll probably end up dying in prison. >> the brothers live in separate cell houses on the prison grounds. but outside, they're...
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us. and remember, "snl's" 40th anniversary special airs sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. lorne michaels sat downf the special. it airs tomorrow on "today." here's a teaser. >> i hear people say lorne michaels is serious, which is ironic because your name is attached to some of the great comedic properties of the last decades. are you a serious guy? >> i'm a serious guy, but nothing makes me happier. steve martin called me yesterday. he was going over the jokes, the monologue monologue. i was so happy laughing because you could get lost in detail and then you go oh right, that's the reason we're all here. we're going to make people laugh, and that generally starts with you laughing yourself. and that's joy. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? an apron is hard work. an apron is pride in what you do. an apron is not quitting until you've made something a little better. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? for us, everything. americans drink 48 billion bottles of water every year. that's enough plastic bottles to stretch around the earth 230 times. each brita filter can re
us. and remember, "snl's" 40th anniversary special airs sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. lorne michaels sat downf the special. it airs tomorrow on "today." here's a teaser. >> i hear people say lorne michaels is serious, which is ironic because your name is attached to some of the great comedic properties of the last decades. are you a serious guy? >> i'm a serious guy, but nothing makes me happier. steve martin called me yesterday. he was going over the jokes, the...
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really quick announcement because a combination of michael arrington and electricity have really slowed us down this morning. we have a couple of contests going down over the course of disrupt. today's contest is called disrupt vine, the theme you're working on. if you can submit a vine we're going to be giving away a mini drone at 9:00 a.m. pacific time tomorrow. if you need more information, it's on the website. and use #tcdisrupt on any vine you post and we'll get that sorted out for you. our next guest is a super genius do not confuse him with our tech crunch volunteers. he's wearing green but a huge deal. not that our volunteers aren't. they're also a big deal. we've got a serial entrepreneur who has had his hand in pay pal, slope, been developing for mobile years before any of us thought it was important and let's see what he can teach us today. let's welcome tech crunch. >> good morning. >> thank you. >> how is it going, max? >> great. >> so it's been a year sense you were here last time. and this exact same shirt. >> last time. >> i'm impressed by that. that's a long bit of dedication t
really quick announcement because a combination of michael arrington and electricity have really slowed us down this morning. we have a couple of contests going down over the course of disrupt. today's contest is called disrupt vine, the theme you're working on. if you can submit a vine we're going to be giving away a mini drone at 9:00 a.m. pacific time tomorrow. if you need more information, it's on the website. and use #tcdisrupt on any vine you post and we'll get that sorted out for you....
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i want to break down the biggest headline so far. michael keaton is with usnd joe weisenthal is watching next to me. >> the biggest headline came in the testimony where she said -- stephanie: didn't we read it? how are we getting big surprises? she is simply reading something in a prepared statement. >> we are not getting surprises. the market is in showing a surprise. in there is always a knee-jerk reaction. you'll see a huge move in equities or bonds in reaction to this which is what janet yellen like to see. they want to prepare the markets for the fact that we are going to be able to be patient which meant two meetings. that is the dilemma they were in. she tried to artfully find a way out of it. >> the assessment that it can be patient and beginning to normalize policy means the committee considers it unlikely that economic conditions will warrant an increase in the target range for the several funds for the next couple of meetings. >> that means not in a march and if you read it literally, not in june. we will see if it happens when they meet in march.
i want to break down the biggest headline so far. michael keaton is with usnd joe weisenthal is watching next to me. >> the biggest headline came in the testimony where she said -- stephanie: didn't we read it? how are we getting big surprises? she is simply reading something in a prepared statement. >> we are not getting surprises. the market is in showing a surprise. in there is always a knee-jerk reaction. you'll see a huge move in equities or bonds in reaction to this which is...
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michaels to reveal the secret to becoming a not ready for prime time player. >> the criteria i used when hiring people if it was 2:00 in the morning and walking down the hall andhat i wanted to duck into another office. you have to have people you can drive cross country with people you find interesting and bright and look at things a different way than you do. >> matt's full interview will air on "today." as part of "snl's" extravaganza nbc has released an app of 300 hours of clips from the show. be sure to download that. that special on sunday. "way too early" starts now. ♪ >>> we're house broken.-- heart broken, sad, but honored by all fellow americans who are supporting us. our family friends, our children were adored and loved by everybody. >> #muslimlivesmatter thousands turning out to mourn three young victims shot to death in north carolina as the community demanding answers. was this a hate crime or argument gone wrong? will he stay or gone? new details on the saga of oregon's governor and his indecision about resigning from his office and then i sit down with hgtv for an inside look at white house decor and you won't believe what they are already pre
michaels to reveal the secret to becoming a not ready for prime time player. >> the criteria i used when hiring people if it was 2:00 in the morning and walking down the hall andhat i wanted to duck into another office. you have to have people you can drive cross country with people you find interesting and bright and look at things a different way than you do. >> matt's full interview will air on "today." as part of "snl's" extravaganza nbc has released an app...
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. >> michael strahan threw a party and showing us the highlights. >> and breaking down more on the superalking act those and the countdown to the next big event. the release of "50 shades of graib grey." selling out. people buying tickets up. hard to get a ticket. we're going to tell you about steamy scenes that were too much for the movie. >> okay. >> another big event, it is groundhog's day. yes, we saw phil and he saw his shadow. six more weeks of winter. you know what? we're bringing our own "gma" groundhog. that's gary the groundhog from "gma." we'll find out if he saw his shadow. >> gary is petite. >> yeah. >> very mellow. >> he's so cute. >> i love they give them real people names, too. gary. >> gary, phil. >> coming up in a little bit. dan harris let's get news. >> good morning. we're beginning with a brutal winter storm bearing down on the northeast after slamming the midwest. thousands of flights cancelled and schools closed. new england getting the worst with two feet from last week. abc's rob marciano is in boston. good morning, sir. >> reporter: good morning, dan. we have go
. >> michael strahan threw a party and showing us the highlights. >> and breaking down more on the superalking act those and the countdown to the next big event. the release of "50 shades of graib grey." selling out. people buying tickets up. hard to get a ticket. we're going to tell you about steamy scenes that were too much for the movie. >> okay. >> another big event, it is groundhog's day. yes, we saw phil and he saw his shadow. six more weeks of winter....
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down to the bone. >>reporter: bit it off? >> didn't bite it off. >>reporter: he says the desperate skipper used family money building the doomed boat. >> all the money that james had his son michaelnd alsz also their mothers -- also their mother's nest egg. they were all believers in the project. >>reporter: the good news is that everyone is now safe and back onshore. as far as the boat itself, the last time it was seen, what's left of it, that is, it was 120 miles off of the monterrey coast. today, no one knows exactly where it is. don ford, kpix 5. >>> maybe a fist accident investigators say selfies contributing to a deadly plane crash in colorado. crashed ner denver the last may. the video from a go pro camera found in the wreckage shows the pilot and a passenger were taking selfies with krefl phones. -- cell phones. investigators say it appears the pilot became disoriented because of the flash. fwl britain is the if -- >>> britain is the first country -- the dn of of three people. the go ahead today for 3 parent iv f. the move aims to prevent being board with disease. genetically modified embryos combined with healthy dna from a female donor. critics say it's a step closer to
down to the bone. >>reporter: bit it off? >> didn't bite it off. >>reporter: he says the desperate skipper used family money building the doomed boat. >> all the money that james had his son michaelnd alsz also their mothers -- also their mother's nest egg. they were all believers in the project. >>reporter: the good news is that everyone is now safe and back onshore. as far as the boat itself, the last time it was seen, what's left of it, that is, it was 120 miles...
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down plus kardashians are cancel all press. >> lots in the world of kardashian, the insider's michael yo joins us from l.a.nd rest of the news in entertainment. hello there michael. >> gone but not out is amy pascal the first casualty of sony a's e-mail scandal. we will break it right now down here's the insider in 60 seconds. >> do you want to kill kim jong un. >> totally. >> thank you for having us here. >> a vote of confidence from the the co stars of the interview were not enough to save pascal less than two months later she's out at sony pictures as co-chairman but will remain as a producer. amy was at center of sony's unprecedented sign's tack in which racist e-mails were leaked targeting president obama. the also trending an update on whitney houston's daughter. >> how is bobbi kristina doing. >> reporter: as relatives gathered by her side bobbi kristina is in a medically induced comb a the man who found bobby's body was recently hit with felony drug charges. >>> also trending, is there a kardashian cancellation? >> the show publicity for new season has been reportly shut down to avoid a addressing
down plus kardashians are cancel all press. >> lots in the world of kardashian, the insider's michael yo joins us from l.a.nd rest of the news in entertainment. hello there michael. >> gone but not out is amy pascal the first casualty of sony a's e-mail scandal. we will break it right now down here's the insider in 60 seconds. >> do you want to kill kim jong un. >> totally. >> thank you for having us here. >> a vote of confidence from the the co stars of the...
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value in the last year, and you can really feel it as the economy slows down, as people feel the pinch. >> michael birnbaum for us thanks. >> reporter: thanks for having me. >>> turn to another growing global threat boca horan. asking this country, the united states, since early 2014 to send combat soldiers and military advisers to nigeria to battle the terror group. president jonathan also claims boca boca horan militants are receiving training at the same time nypigeria's military needs to show greater resolve in upping the fight against boca horan. staged their first attack in the neighbor chagsnation of chad. and i'm joined by ambassador campbell. thank you for being with me on this monday. start with that interview that nigeria's president gave to the "journal." do you think business idea that isis isil training boca horan? >> i would like to see evidence and i haven't see any thuft far. isil and boko haram share and express mutual admiration to each other but i don't see significant links between the two and certainly not transformative. >> what would be the president's motivation for saying something like
value in the last year, and you can really feel it as the economy slows down, as people feel the pinch. >> michael birnbaum for us thanks. >> reporter: thanks for having me. >>> turn to another growing global threat boca horan. asking this country, the united states, since early 2014 to send combat soldiers and military advisers to nigeria to battle the terror group. president jonathan also claims boca boca horan militants are receiving training at the same time nypigeria's...
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down the biggest stories of the week. he competed on project runway designed for beyonce, now michael costello is here to show us his fashionsigns. plus, wendy is bringing you all of today's juiciest hot topics. now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
down the biggest stories of the week. he competed on project runway designed for beyonce, now michael costello is here to show us his fashionsigns. plus, wendy is bringing you all of today's juiciest hot topics. now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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michael peevey stepped down in december as head of the puc. he has been accused of back door dealings with pg&e in the wake of the san bruno explosion. tonight, joe vazquez tells us only major california utility he is suspected of breaking the rules with. joe. >> reporter: veronica, it just never seems to stop. the feds, the state investigators are looking into the former chief of the puc, that is right here on van ness. they are looking through thousands of emails and they are now closely examining a conversation that was held halfway around the world. 2.5 years after the pg&e explosion that killed eight people in san bruno, as tough questions were being raised about whether the california public utilities commission had too cozy a relationship with power companies that it was supposed to be overseeing -- ♪[ music ]♪ >> reporter: -- we have learn there was a meeting at a hotel in poland. michael peevey the head of the puc at the time was attending an industry event and struck up a conversation with an executive of southern california edison, the 2012 chat about the failed san onofre nuclear power plant which cost taxpayers millions. they were required to tell th
michael peevey stepped down in december as head of the puc. he has been accused of back door dealings with pg&e in the wake of the san bruno explosion. tonight, joe vazquez tells us only major california utility he is suspected of breaking the rules with. joe. >> reporter: veronica, it just never seems to stop. the feds, the state investigators are looking into the former chief of the puc, that is right here on van ness. they are looking through thousands of emails and they are now...
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michael to shovel out there. [laughter] >> thank you both for being with us. it's so great to see you. liz: the market seesawing back-and-forth, the dow jones down forget it, we are jumping high by 173 points. it's the s&p 5001 and a third, taking this fire, after the bell, we will tell you how to play the volatility and who has decided to skip the super bowl and whether they are kicking themselves today and giving them bruises for the most watched super bowl ever friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words for you -- re-wards. ♪ there's got to be better cards than this. [ male announcer ] there's a better way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from all the major banks to find the one that's right for you. it's simple. search, compare, and apply at creditcards.com. first round's on me. . . liz: in the last 19 minutes of trade rocket fuel fueled the market. >> this has been a roller-coaster. liz: let's go back up to nicole petallides down at new york stock exchange. energy a big wi
michael to shovel out there. [laughter] >> thank you both for being with us. it's so great to see you. liz: the market seesawing back-and-forth, the dow jones down forget it, we are jumping high by 173 points. it's the s&p 5001 and a third, taking this fire, after the bell, we will tell you how to play the volatility and who has decided to skip the super bowl and whether they are kicking themselves today and giving them bruises for the most watched super bowl ever friday night, buddy....
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michael houston give us a fun response. jenga. each side hoping the whole lot does not come crashing down.th things coming crashing down. that is kind of the point of the game. it makes you wonder where it is going to end. >> you pulled a little bit out and then boom. hans nichols joins us. it was a little bit like a battle of the wits. [laughter] >> this is going to be a remarkable 24-48 hours. we are going to have to see who blinks first. there are timing deadlines. the greeks are saying that the europeans need to come forward with more specificity on what they actually are calling for when they talk about additional flexibility inside this program. you call it a game, you call a negotiation, right now, we are not aware of any negotiations. finance ministers are meeting in this building, but greece is not on the agenda, but that can change pretty quickly. >> how critical is this ecb meeting that is about to happen right now? people are concerned about the greek banks and the funding story for them. the liquidity that exists is still open to question or greases use of it -- greece's use o
michael houston give us a fun response. jenga. each side hoping the whole lot does not come crashing down.th things coming crashing down. that is kind of the point of the game. it makes you wonder where it is going to end. >> you pulled a little bit out and then boom. hans nichols joins us. it was a little bit like a battle of the wits. [laughter] >> this is going to be a remarkable 24-48 hours. we are going to have to see who blinks first. there are timing deadlines. the greeks are...
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down! >> simon: on the set of the movie "collateral" several years... >> michael mann: there should be one coming right at usrector michael mann in action and decided to try directing herself. she made some low budget films that were well received, which eventually led to her first film for a major studio, "selma." you'd never done anything like that before-- all the people all the sets, everything. >> duvernay: i had as a publicist. as a publicist... have youver done a red carpet shut down hollywood boulevard, mann's chinese theater? >> simon: i have never... >> duvernay: it's the... >> simon: ...been invited. >> duvernay: it's the... next time it's people, it's coordination it's organization. it's mass scale in terms of everything falling into line. so, my cameramen are going to be walking and moving along the crowd. >> simon: in short, it's what movie directors do. you exude confidence. but are you saying that you weren't the slightest bit intimidated? >> duvernay: you know, i was not. i felt in pocket, you know? >> simon: what does that mean, "in pocket?" >> duvernay: i felt that i was in the place that
down! >> simon: on the set of the movie "collateral" several years... >> michael mann: there should be one coming right at usrector michael mann in action and decided to try directing herself. she made some low budget films that were well received, which eventually led to her first film for a major studio, "selma." you'd never done anything like that before-- all the people all the sets, everything. >> duvernay: i had as a publicist. as a publicist... have...
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upset to this day a lot of those folks down there with michael peevey and the new revelations that keep coming out. >> joe, we do appreciate that. joe vazquez live for ussan francisco, thank you. >>> well, it is one of the largest civil penalties of its kind. target has agreed to pay nearly $4 million to settle claims that it's been overcharging customers. kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts on some new rules that target is going to have to follow. >> reporter: yeah. you know, this one is not necessarily surprising. it comes out of the marin county d.a.'s office, known for prosecuting large retailers. it alleges target violated false advertising and unfair competition laws. at issue the d.a. alleges target was charging more at the register than the posted price on the shelf primarily day to expired shelf tags that hadn't been changed out. the retailer must designate one person to inspect all price tags in the store after they are swapped out. they found some products way less than indicated on the packaging. third party auditors will have to inspect their products. target will not be required to give customers the overcharged items for free. howe
upset to this day a lot of those folks down there with michael peevey and the new revelations that keep coming out. >> joe, we do appreciate that. joe vazquez live for ussan francisco, thank you. >>> well, it is one of the largest civil penalties of its kind. target has agreed to pay nearly $4 million to settle claims that it's been overcharging customers. kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts on some new rules that target is going to have to follow. >> reporter: yeah....
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michael shure joining us from los angeles. >>> for a look at what is coming up at the top of the hour david shuster is here. >>> lisa stark sat downa woman who said she was the victim of sexual abuse by a ammon. >> no one should feel scared to go into their workplace. >> in her first and only television interview, the 23-year-old woman talks about the shame she felt and what she did to bring the alleged abuse to light. >>> plus there is a new debate over guns. smart gun technology exists and is getting better but pro-gun groups are putting new pressure on gun makers not to implement it. we'll talk to people on all sides of the issue. >>> and some call it the holy grail of rock and roll. a guitar known as black beauty is on the chopping block. the instrument could go for millions of dollars, we'll explain why with a little history. >>> and we'll continue our look at the oscar documentaries. we'll look at the life and the work of this hidden master. >> all right. david, appreciate it. thank you. one of the coldest marathons in the world is drawing to a close. with temperatures hovering at negative 40 degrees, few athletes make it to
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plane was shot down over syria i and they burn the man alive after dousing him with some kind of chemical. the horrific footage is being confirmed for its authenticity. michael joins us, editor and chief of the interpreter. this video is so terrific that they are honestly trying to shock us. the beheading work -- it did wot seems like. >> what i mean is that the group was actually founded in 2004 when it was known as al qaeda in iraq. he was a jordanian national that had been arrested by the jordanian government and locked in jail, let go in 1994 as part of a general amnesty coinciding with the current monarch in jordan, the jordanians have known this organization for decades. even prior to this. kennedy: so how come we didn't know? >> we did. when we killed him in 2006, that was an operation that they played a key role in. they know him better than they know themselves. and so even when he was in iraq, he wanted to overthrow the monarchy in jordan, one of the first attacks his organization before it became al qaeda in iraq, waged in baghdad. it hit the u.n. building and also the embassy of jordan. this is a long running beef and grievance. kennedy: jordan is enemy n
plane was shot down over syria i and they burn the man alive after dousing him with some kind of chemical. the horrific footage is being confirmed for its authenticity. michael joins us, editor and chief of the interpreter. this video is so terrific that they are honestly trying to shock us. the beheading work -- it did wot seems like. >> what i mean is that the group was actually founded in 2004 when it was known as al qaeda in iraq. he was a jordanian national that had been arrested by...
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downed pilot behind enemy lines. >> leland vit earl live for us this -- leland vittert live for us. thank you. >> there are calls for boots on the ground to defeat isis. michael morrell he says the number to stop them 100,000 troops. but iraq war veteran and democratic congresswoman doesn't agree. >> just about iraq and syria which i think is a big mistake because it refuses to identify exactly who our enemy is. i met with king abdel-llah along with other members of the armed services community. he pointed out this is a military war but an ideological war. in order to defeat it you have to go and look at boko haram and each of these different groups who are all motivated this same ideology, this same ideology based in radical islam. you can't drop troops on the ground and think that's going to solve the problem when you have a military issue, you have a political issue. first up is identifying the problem. >> islamic extremists. >> islamic extremists because different groups are going to keep popping up unless this ideology is addressed. >>> in other news a massive data preach at insurance company anthem. they could have had their account information stolen.
downed pilot behind enemy lines. >> leland vit earl live for us this -- leland vittert live for us. thank you. >> there are calls for boots on the ground to defeat isis. michael morrell he says the number to stop them 100,000 troops. but iraq war veteran and democratic congresswoman doesn't agree. >> just about iraq and syria which i think is a big mistake because it refuses to identify exactly who our enemy is. i met with king abdel-llah along with other members of the armed...
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down into the situation on the ground and strategy. joining us now is fox news military analyst jack keen. we planned to speak with general michael hayden but he was unable to join us because he could not fly into washington due to the snow yesterday. you heard what the secretary had to say about the reason the administration is not labelling isis as radical extremism. >> i think we should call it for what it is. i appreciation secretary johnson's service and has tremendous reputation. here is the trap i think they have fallen into. first of all, isis itself, it draws its central belief system from the q'uran. it is a literal interpretation of it. therefore slavery, crucifixion and beheadings are part of their portfolio. killing nonbelievers who are muslims are part of their portfolio. inside islam you have these radicals and you have modern interpretation and traditional interpretation. they are at war with each other. we should not permit the moderate and traditional muslim leaders. clerics say this is not islamic when it is. we should not fall into the trap of not defining it and explaining this theology. we should push them t
down into the situation on the ground and strategy. joining us now is fox news military analyst jack keen. we planned to speak with general michael hayden but he was unable to join us because he could not fly into washington due to the snow yesterday. you heard what the secretary had to say about the reason the administration is not labelling isis as radical extremism. >> i think we should call it for what it is. i appreciation secretary johnson's service and has tremendous reputation....
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down into the situation on the ground and the u.s. military strategy. joining us now is general jack keane. we planned to speak with general michael hayden but he was unable to join us this morning because he could not fly into washington due to the snow yesterday. so general thanks for doing double duty this morning. we appreciate it. you heard what the secretary say as why the administration is not labelling it as islamic extremism. what do you make of that? >> i fundamentally disagree. we should call it what it is. i appreciate secretary johnson's service and he has a great reputation of what he is doing now and in the past. but this is the trap they have fallen into. first of all, isis itself it draws the central belief system from the quran and from the writings of the prophet muhammad and that is undeniable and it is a medieval and literal interpretation and thereafter slavery, crucifixion and beheadings are part of the portfolio and killing apostates are part of the portfolio and inside of islam you have visionaries or radicals and modern and interpretation and they are at war of each other and we should not allow the cleri
down into the situation on the ground and the u.s. military strategy. joining us now is general jack keane. we planned to speak with general michael hayden but he was unable to join us this morning because he could not fly into washington due to the snow yesterday. so general thanks for doing double duty this morning. we appreciate it. you heard what the secretary say as why the administration is not labelling it as islamic extremism. what do you make of that? >> i fundamentally disagree....