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our viewers going to take the miniseries bait? >> they have to find the viewers.-- when abc put "roots" had 71 million people watching every segment of the show. repeating it, remaking it, they will be likely if they get -- they will be lucky if they get 7 million this time around. there are just not the eyeballs watching network television anymore. --alternative programmers netflix, amazon, youtube -- they have shaken up the landscape and are competing against the broadcast networks. podcasters have seen a two percent decline in viewers this year. does the decline say more about the networks or the sheriffs in town? >> it's a little of both. it is the demographic shift. anyone under 30 or 35 is watching less and less television. the average american is watching hours ofa half television every day. if you are under 35, you will not even be watching an hour of television. >> is interesting. there was a time when your parents would be like, stop watching tv, get out of the out of the>> -- house. >> they are watching it of their own choosing. they are watching it in
our viewers going to take the miniseries bait? >> they have to find the viewers.-- when abc put "roots" had 71 million people watching every segment of the show. repeating it, remaking it, they will be likely if they get -- they will be lucky if they get 7 million this time around. there are just not the eyeballs watching network television anymore. --alternative programmers netflix, amazon, youtube -- they have shaken up the landscape and are competing against the broadcast...
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. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.hank you. ♪ tavis: i am laughing already. mel brooks is what the industry calls an egot. emmy, and acar, an tony. some sublime and sublimely funny films. released ondles" is its 40th anniversary. offensive language to make its point. as the sheriff is writing to the rescue of an all-white town. >> he is not bluffing. >> he is crazy enough to do it. >> i swear i will blow this nigger's head all over this town. >> do what he said. isn't anyone going to help that poor man? >> that is a sure way to get him killed. >> help me, somebody help me. >> shut up. >> oh, baby. you are so talented. and they are so dumb. tavis: doesn't seem like 40 years since you did that masterpiece? >> it seems like 40 minutes. it is amazing. there is no time. it is good things and bad things. good things are always around and thank god, bad things drift. tavis: i have just taken great delight in reading all of the of the misgivings, the questions you had about whether or not you could pull this off am a whether o
. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.hank you. ♪ tavis: i am laughing already. mel brooks is what the industry calls an egot. emmy, and acar, an tony. some sublime and sublimely funny films. released ondles" is its 40th anniversary. offensive language to make its point. as the sheriff is writing to the rescue of an all-white town. >> he is not bluffing. >> he is crazy enough to do it. >> i swear i will blow this nigger's head all...
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. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.avis: senator rand paul is considered to be a front-runner for the republican nomination, although he hasn't said if he is running. voter id laws,t and today he filibustered over thebama's choice legality of drones. glad to have you. let me start with your filibuster. a lot attention on this nominee and whether he deserves to sit on an appellate court bench seat. what was your filibuster based on? >> i think the foundation of our american jurisprudence is you innocentmed to be until you are proven guilty. you are supposed to get your day in court, and i think if we have accusations made in secret by don't --tive ranch, i executive branch i don't think that is due process. we are not supposed to be putting someone to death without a trial. don't doubti the guilt of the people killed by drones, i would try them for treason so we can be clear they get a day in court. i think it's dangerous to accuse someone and then kill them without a trial. >> what is the connection specifically to this
. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.avis: senator rand paul is considered to be a front-runner for the republican nomination, although he hasn't said if he is running. voter id laws,t and today he filibustered over thebama's choice legality of drones. glad to have you. let me start with your filibuster. a lot attention on this nominee and whether he deserves to sit on an appellate court bench seat. what was your filibuster based on? >>...
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we want to hear from female viewers.e are asking how your opportunities compared to those of your mother. phone lines by region, eastern and central time zones -- mountain and pacific time zones -- the conversation also happening on our twitter page and facebook page. facebook.com/c-span. a few comments from our facebook page this morning -- one other comment from our facebook page this morning -- you can join in on that conversation on facebook. a few more stats from the pew research poll am comparing .others over the decades mothers and the labor force accounted for 47% of children -- of women with children younger than 18 creative in 2012 it was 71% with women with children younger than 18. . hear your comments this morning on this subject. waiting into linda fayetteville, georgia. good morning. caller: good morning. opportunitiesore -- i have a lot more opportunities then my mom had. i was able to go to college. i just think the young girls today -- the sky is the limit. if they make sure they get a good education th
we want to hear from female viewers.e are asking how your opportunities compared to those of your mother. phone lines by region, eastern and central time zones -- mountain and pacific time zones -- the conversation also happening on our twitter page and facebook page. facebook.com/c-span. a few comments from our facebook page this morning -- one other comment from our facebook page this morning -- you can join in on that conversation on facebook. a few more stats from the pew research poll am...
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i can't wait to get started. >> viewers have chimed in, diana. they have a lot to say. you and hard to see you go. they are used to anchor changes on the show. they have a lot to the say. diana and the kids will never forget what you are doing for them. oh, what a mom you will be. >> and wonderful you can spend time being a mommy but us insomniacs will miss you. something fierce. you are pretty, bright, smart, sweet, witty and most of all real. we will miss you, lovely lady. >> colleen wrote, we were so happy to see you back from maternity leave, but you have to listen to your heart. you will never get these moments back. so happy you were able to do this. farewell our morning friend. >> from bill, i dvr wnn to see your smile. enjoy your time with your family. >> go check out those facebook comments. >> hardest part of leaving the show is the incredibly loyal fans and they love you and will miss you. >>> this morning on "world news now," calls to resign. a showdown is shaping up today as lawmakers call for the ouster of the head of veteran's affairs. >>> vicious attack.
i can't wait to get started. >> viewers have chimed in, diana. they have a lot to say. you and hard to see you go. they are used to anchor changes on the show. they have a lot to the say. diana and the kids will never forget what you are doing for them. oh, what a mom you will be. >> and wonderful you can spend time being a mommy but us insomniacs will miss you. something fierce. you are pretty, bright, smart, sweet, witty and most of all real. we will miss you, lovely lady....
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he is a viewer. yes!: who would have thought, who would have thought someone watches stu varney, guess what folks, that man was not alone. >> ten yards down the street i'm buying mangos from a fruit stand and the man says hey, you look great in jeans. >> stephen: you want ratings fox business executives, america demands more stu varney bedonka donk. and that, believe it or not, that was not the end of stuie's day out. >> then i go past a bus top, 30 people in line, one of them steps out and asks for a picture. everybody else turns to stare at me. the man says he's on fox, it's okay, the british guy, surprise, surprise, there was a generally positive response. oh, i know him. >> stephen: and those are smart viewers folks, because unlike stu varney they know how the bus system works. (applause) folks-- i have to tell you, i can really identify with varney's tale of being recognized by the great unwashed masses. why, just this past night i was perambulating along the broadway when i came to the square of tim
he is a viewer. yes!: who would have thought, who would have thought someone watches stu varney, guess what folks, that man was not alone. >> ten yards down the street i'm buying mangos from a fruit stand and the man says hey, you look great in jeans. >> stephen: you want ratings fox business executives, america demands more stu varney bedonka donk. and that, believe it or not, that was not the end of stuie's day out. >> then i go past a bus top, 30 people in line, one of them...
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made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.hank you. [captioning made possible by tjl productions, llc] >> folk music has been around as long as there have been folks to sing it. folk music is about real people and real lives and the frustration of dissent. there was a time in america when the simple act of gathering together to share experiences united us and helped us sing our troubles away. how do you do? i'm john sebastian, and that was me, and this is my music. tonight, we're going to look back at some of the most popular songs of the folk era. >> ♪ and when we go dancin', baby, then you'll see how the magic's in the music and the
made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.hank you. [captioning made possible by tjl productions, llc] >> folk music has been around as long as there have been folks to sing it. folk music is about real people and real lives and the frustration of dissent. there was a time in america when the simple act of gathering together to share experiences united us and helped us sing our troubles away. how do you do? i'm john sebastian, and that was...
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. >> but when you resign, remind our viewers why you resigned. there was a lot of criticism. there was pressure on you as well. >> well, there's to pressure on me to resign. i have no pressure. the big flap we had on my watch we had somebody that took home a laptop and a hard drive that had the names of millions of veterans and his house got broken into it and somebody stole it. but soon as i found out about that and president bush found out about that, we took decisive action that day, held a press conference, told every veteran in the world that this has happened and hired companies to consult them. what's happening now is the president of the united states is not talking responsibility for this and what i think the root problem is with these hospital directors is, we've seen this dishonesty and duplicity on the part of the president. if you like this plan, keep it. if you like your doctor -- so when they get jammed out there and they're all compared to each other, some of them, it appears, have succumbed, you know, to a weakness to create some kind of an offline system ins
. >> but when you resign, remind our viewers why you resigned. there was a lot of criticism. there was pressure on you as well. >> well, there's to pressure on me to resign. i have no pressure. the big flap we had on my watch we had somebody that took home a laptop and a hard drive that had the names of millions of veterans and his house got broken into it and somebody stole it. but soon as i found out about that and president bush found out about that, we took decisive action that...
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how do you convince viewers to put their money there? year, advertisers will splendid -- spent close to $6 billion in this space. by 2018, they are projected to double that. advertisers are interested in being in the digital video environment. seeing is thato while a lot of the advertising market this year will be stagnant, we know that digital video is set to grow 40%. president of conde nast entertainment, thanks so much for joining us. we will be keeping our eye on the scene. the be aad, where massive selloff on monday -- will there be a massive selloff on monday? watch as streaming on your tablet, phone, bloomberg.com, apple tv, and amazon fire. ♪ >> bloomberg tv is on the markets. i'm julie hyman. let's look at where stocks are trading on this jobs report day. that jobs report came in. a mixed one. on the one hand, we saw an increase of 288,000 jobs added last month. we also saw a drop in the unemployment rate, the lowest we have seen in quite some time. at the same time, stagnation in hourly earnings. ukraine may ben holding back a
how do you convince viewers to put their money there? year, advertisers will splendid -- spent close to $6 billion in this space. by 2018, they are projected to double that. advertisers are interested in being in the digital video environment. seeing is thato while a lot of the advertising market this year will be stagnant, we know that digital video is set to grow 40%. president of conde nast entertainment, thanks so much for joining us. we will be keeping our eye on the scene. the be aad,...
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>>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons, into a world of chaos and danger. now the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." "lockup's" interviews with some of the most notorious criminals behind bars have provided disturbing insights into what drives the horrific acts of violence. >> it's just like i snapped. >> he disrespected me. that's all it takes. >> i started having delusions. >> i started singing "the battle hymn of the republic." glory, glory hallelujah. >> i'm not going to live with punks. i'm not going to live with rats. i have nothing to lose. you see my point? >> we filmed in dozens of maximum-security prisons across the country, interviewing some of america's most dangerous and deadly inmates. and it isn't until you really step back to kind of get a sense of where they're coming from and what they did, that you realize kind of the evil that exists across the table. >>> nestled at the base of majestic glaciers, the small coastal town of seward, alaska, is known for more than j
>>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons, into a world of chaos and danger. now the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." "lockup's" interviews with some of the most notorious criminals behind bars have provided disturbing insights into what drives the horrific acts of violence. >> it's just like i snapped. >> he disrespected me. that's all it...
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and bam, it happens and it surprises you. >> viewers fire off comments debating the validity of this haul video gone bad. >> some people say, ah, that's fake. yeah, all the people that said it was fake, guess what, you're right. there you go. i got most of you. ma? >>> coming up, the catch of a lifetime. >> coming at you. >> oh, my god! >> or is it? >> it's so baller and he holds it up like -- i'm expecting a building to blow up behind it. >>> and later -- can this possibly be league signal. >> i had auto a couple of relatives that were upset. >> when "viral videos true or false" continues. [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. ♪ let's close the gap between people and care. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here c
and bam, it happens and it surprises you. >> viewers fire off comments debating the validity of this haul video gone bad. >> some people say, ah, that's fake. yeah, all the people that said it was fake, guess what, you're right. there you go. i got most of you. ma? >>> coming up, the catch of a lifetime. >> coming at you. >> oh, my god! >> or is it? >> it's so baller and he holds it up like -- i'm expecting a building to blow up behind it....
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paul, tell our viewers what you're seeing. what's going on? >> reporter: right now, wolf, i'm at the southeastern flank of this fire. where it's actively burning. they're trying go ahead and get hold of it. it is so smoky in here, you can't tell what is going on. when my camera man pushes in, there's a house off in the distance. you can see the faint outline of a fire truck. what they've done is they're getting hose in there. they're trying to squirt all around the area as this fire rages through carlsbad, california. nearby, legoland has been evacuated. several schools. we know that 11,000 people have been evacuated. we have seen so far. this is from ground zero looking out. we only noticed one house had burned down. they're having off the time trying to ctry ing -- a tough time trying to contain it. the western drought, a big player in all of this. the brush, the venlatigetation, so dry. it makes it more vulnerable. i was talking to people from the national information fire center. guess where ground zero is? the state they're most worried a
paul, tell our viewers what you're seeing. what's going on? >> reporter: right now, wolf, i'm at the southeastern flank of this fire. where it's actively burning. they're trying go ahead and get hold of it. it is so smoky in here, you can't tell what is going on. when my camera man pushes in, there's a house off in the distance. you can see the faint outline of a fire truck. what they've done is they're getting hose in there. they're trying to squirt all around the area as this fire rages...
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but only 76% of the viewers who watch the on picks watched it on television.those watching the snowboarding or some of the other extreme sports are watching it live on their devices. >> it is appointment tv when i say its appointment tv. >> exactly. what is in this for the advertisers, given network viewership is falling because you have so many options like cable come a streaming and the like? are the advertisers going to finally draw a line and say we are not going to pay what they consider to be exorbitant fees? >> i don't think advertising rates have gone up too much in recent years. $9 billion in the upfront him a that's an estimated number, and they don't have to sell, what they sell is up to them. it has been holding flat. those numbers have been on the increase and the broadcast networks are taking part of cable plus again programming strategy and we will see more regional content in the summer. "ike cbs did "under the dome last year. they will have the return of miniseries -- nbc is bringing back "heroes." fox has brought back "24." familiar character
but only 76% of the viewers who watch the on picks watched it on television.those watching the snowboarding or some of the other extreme sports are watching it live on their devices. >> it is appointment tv when i say its appointment tv. >> exactly. what is in this for the advertisers, given network viewership is falling because you have so many options like cable come a streaming and the like? are the advertisers going to finally draw a line and say we are not going to pay what...
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nation, most of the viewers of the show will know that i don't like to harp on the same things night after night but some things are just too important. for instance, i have said it many times, i am no fan of pope francis. i said it many times i'm no fan of pope francis. see, now i've said, i've said it many times, many
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i am joined by fed president john williams and i need to let viewers know there are some i ask from presidents more than others. never done an interview in cleveland. john, let's talk about the economy. everybody thinks we're going to have a snap back. put the two quarters together and it's still that average 2% growth that we have. do we have any hope that we're going to break out of that psych snl. >> that's a pattern we've seen in the past few years. disappointing data and the growth. our forecast still would say growth this year about 2 2.5% o average. continuing good growth in the second half of this year and going next year around 3%. but in the days of thinking we're going to get 4% or 5% as a part of the recovery. we put that behind us.
i am joined by fed president john williams and i need to let viewers know there are some i ask from presidents more than others. never done an interview in cleveland. john, let's talk about the economy. everybody thinks we're going to have a snap back. put the two quarters together and it's still that average 2% growth that we have. do we have any hope that we're going to break out of that psych snl. >> that's a pattern we've seen in the past few years. disappointing data and the growth....
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it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> we want to welcome back our viewers in the united states andyou're just tuning in, this dramatic, dramatic information, and that is, sergeant bowe bergdahl, the only prisoner of war in the u.s. has been recovered from, we believe, afghanistan. and there's so many plots and subplots to how this went down, but one of the things we can't forget is that this is a man who was a boy, who grew up in a town where everybody knew him, and that town was hailey, idaho, and we want to go by phone to hailey, idaho, to the police chief there, jeff gunter, and, chief, you know sergeant bu bergdahl's parents pretty well, have been around this town the last five years as the town has galvanized to try to make sure that his captivity is not forgotten. what's the reaction there? >> everybody is excited. i've talked to numerous people. many of them crying. many of them -- two female whose haven't been -- put on their makeup yet this morning because there's a lot of tears of joy. everybody is extremely happy. >> have you had a chance to talk to his parents? >> not y
it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> we want to welcome back our viewers in the united states andyou're just tuning in, this dramatic, dramatic information, and that is, sergeant bowe bergdahl, the only prisoner of war in the u.s. has been recovered from, we believe, afghanistan. and there's so many plots and subplots to how this went down, but one of the things we can't forget is that this is a man who was a boy, who grew up in a town where everybody knew him, and that town was...
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. ♪ >>and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.>excuse me while i whip this out. [screams] 40 years since he gave us "lazing saddles, this is a "onderful -- "blazing saddles this is a wonderful addition. i have seen this more times than i can count. i laugh every time like it is the first time i have saw it. >> when they come to the desert, there is one scene where you see the desert on a big screen. it is an imax. there is a lot of desert. all of the horses lined up. there is a tollbooth. [laughter] it is so racy. -- crazy. tavis: last night we wrapped up the conversation and you're about to make a point. it has been 24 hours. you remember? -- it gives you so much. so many great stuff like "downtown abby" and all kinds of weird, wonderful people shows. it is a strange phenomenon. watched by intellectuals and college graduates. [laughter] you figure that one out. i love pbs. we is to have it on casey et. it was a local station here in santa monica -- we used to have a year on kcet. it was a local station here in santa monica. >> an
. ♪ >>and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.>excuse me while i whip this out. [screams] 40 years since he gave us "lazing saddles, this is a "onderful -- "blazing saddles this is a wonderful addition. i have seen this more times than i can count. i laugh every time like it is the first time i have saw it. >> when they come to the desert, there is one scene where you see the desert on a big screen. it is an imax. there is a lot...
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. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. honor to is always an be in the presence of dr. maia angelou -- maya angelou. she is out with a cookbook. it is titled hallelujah, the welcome table of a lifetime of memories and recipes. i was doing an interview the , and day and they asked me i probably shouldn't say this on the air -- who is your favorite guest of all time? the person i never get tired of talking to, more than anybody, dr. angelou. >> i am glad to be back. do you know who the other entity is? elmo wasday show, asked. [laughter] tavis: elmo said the same thing. you're in good company. to pbs personalities. elmo was here first. i'm glad to see you. your hair looks gorgeous, by the way. put the cover back up for me. you wear a head wrap like nobody . i expected to see one today but what is the significance? >> i lived in west africa for years. tavis: you took me there. the women wear head ties and they represent certain things. you can have one end of it being this way and it means i'm married. don't bother me. this m
. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. honor to is always an be in the presence of dr. maia angelou -- maya angelou. she is out with a cookbook. it is titled hallelujah, the welcome table of a lifetime of memories and recipes. i was doing an interview the , and day and they asked me i probably shouldn't say this on the air -- who is your favorite guest of all time? the person i never get tired of talking to, more than anybody, dr. angelou. >>...
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. >> we welcome our viewers watching us around the country. live at the united center with our top story. >> do not have the most encouraging message when it comes to tickets. did not bother coming to the united center in case you have not heard, the western conference finals are sold out. the blackhawks encourage you to visit their official website at some future date the blackhawks may or may not release a handful of tickets. >> the official butler cox lips with the best place to check. the end result ticket brokers >> could be just like last year. it might even be a little bit better. canadians love their pocket. new yorkers do too. >> the bad news for local hockey fans. will offer limited number of stanley cup finals tickets. >> buyer beware. when it comes to the secondary market there is a lot of counterfeit tickets. >> meeting people on street corners. the deals are to good to be true. >> shh the matter how useless if you are determined to attend the game and you want to get a ticket you're going to have to pay because those prices are g
. >> we welcome our viewers watching us around the country. live at the united center with our top story. >> do not have the most encouraging message when it comes to tickets. did not bother coming to the united center in case you have not heard, the western conference finals are sold out. the blackhawks encourage you to visit their official website at some future date the blackhawks may or may not release a handful of tickets. >> the official butler cox lips with the best...
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a viewer told us about this story. we'd love to hear from you as well. if you have a tip or a story idea. you can submit your idea on our website. kron four dot com. just look for. the "my kron 4 story" tab. developing news on the "bring back our girls" effort. this vigil in palo alto. with the reverend jesse jackson. it was held tonight for the 276 - girls kidnapped by terrorists from a school in nigeria. the boko haram terrorist network released this video today. showing some of the girls. the group's leader says, the girls won't be set free. until nigeria releases fighters from his group who have been captured. the u-s has sent surveillance planes and satellite images. to help nigeria find the girls. the first lady famously joined the "bring back our girls" movement. with this image on twitter last week. kron 4's alecia reid shows us how silicon valley pushed the movement forward tonight. community can together at this vigil to show coming up: what is leading to dangerous antics like these on the approach to the golden gate bridge. more video of drive
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but we've also introduced viewers to those on the receiving end. thomas headley is serving a 15-year sentence at utah state prison. and like many sex offenders says his punishment is unjust and his crime misunderstood. >> i was charged with kidnapping somebody that was under 14. i am a man that is attracted to young women, god forbid. 99% of us are. >> when we interviewed him, headley was serving his time in solitary confinement as a punishment for being uncooperative. but he explained to us that he had his own motives for being in the hole.
but we've also introduced viewers to those on the receiving end. thomas headley is serving a 15-year sentence at utah state prison. and like many sex offenders says his punishment is unjust and his crime misunderstood. >> i was charged with kidnapping somebody that was under 14. i am a man that is attracted to young women, god forbid. 99% of us are. >> when we interviewed him, headley was serving his time in solitary confinement as a punishment for being uncooperative. but he...
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>> that is up to the viewer to decide but there has been a change. grittier, they have taken a page from a cable has been doing for years. kind of like the antihero approach. something that advertises will support, particularly if they can get younger viewers. advertisers are prepared to support it now, but one of the reasons podcasted that do this before is because they were not prepared to support it then. >> this can now be serialized on netflix. they do not repeat well. there is no financial incentive to do it. that is why cbs, the smallest big company of the networks come and they put on a lot of procedural dramas. an over a billion dollars in syndication globally. now you are seeing the paradigm change a little bit because these shows can be financed online. >> what do you think the best new show is? >> i like some of the stuff that fox is doing "the red band society." a comedy show about a writer on snl. i think martin short plays a comedian. we will see. >> yes we will. we will be watching. director of research at horizon media, thank you. >>
>> that is up to the viewer to decide but there has been a change. grittier, they have taken a page from a cable has been doing for years. kind of like the antihero approach. something that advertises will support, particularly if they can get younger viewers. advertisers are prepared to support it now, but one of the reasons podcasted that do this before is because they were not prepared to support it then. >> this can now be serialized on netflix. they do not repeat well. there is...
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and viewers, please send mail to -- >> as a result of my colleagues, the viewers understand why gridlock exists in washington. >> but you love gridlock. >> well, to some september, we love gridlock. we just described three good pieces of legislation, good for the country. they won't happen. why aren't they going to happen? because the democratic midterm strategy is once again to paint the republicans as the party of do nothing in opposition. we just quoted the president of the united states giving that speech. harry does this, the president goes on you aut and tells the c there is no bigger frustration than the fact that washington isn't doing anything. and i think the point of all this is to discourage republicans, to suppress the republican vote because they don't understand this senate proceduralism. and they are angry at the senate leadership for not doing anything. so i think given the hand they have been dealt, the democrats are running a fairly good strategy. >> kim, do you, a, agree with that and, b, what would you -- why haven't republicans if that's right, if dan is right, why
and viewers, please send mail to -- >> as a result of my colleagues, the viewers understand why gridlock exists in washington. >> but you love gridlock. >> well, to some september, we love gridlock. we just described three good pieces of legislation, good for the country. they won't happen. why aren't they going to happen? because the democratic midterm strategy is once again to paint the republicans as the party of do nothing in opposition. we just quoted the president of the...
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a warm welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. this is "cnn newsroom." clashing between government troops and pro-russia activists at this moment are threatening to take ukraine into a full-scale civil war. take a look at this. now, these scenes played out in the eastern city of donetsk. protesters there siding with russia, smashing their way into the ukrainian security building. being now played out in luhansk. gunfire there rang out in the streets. a local separaist leader declared a state of emergency. the formation of a southeast army for the region. and a ban on political parties. a pro-russian demonstrator there gave his reasons for joining the fight. >> translator: we are doing this because of what has happened in o december is a, slav yans k and kramator kramatorsk. we didn't bear that our brothers and sisters were killed. we're shedding tears for that. we're waiting for our enemies with guns in hand. >> let's kick off team coverage now. nick patton walsh is in slovyansk. matthew chance is in moscow. good to have you both with me. in slovyansk we
a warm welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. this is "cnn newsroom." clashing between government troops and pro-russia activists at this moment are threatening to take ukraine into a full-scale civil war. take a look at this. now, these scenes played out in the eastern city of donetsk. protesters there siding with russia, smashing their way into the ukrainian security building. being now played out in luhansk. gunfire there rang out in the streets. a local separaist...
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our viewers, please, send mail to henninger. >> okay. >> as a result of my colleagues the viewers of "the journal editorial report" understand why gridlock exists in washington. >> but you love gridlock. >> to some excellent we love gridlock. we described three pieces of legislation, good for the country. they are not going to happen. >> why aren't they going to happen? >> democratic midterm strategy is to paint the republicans and party of do nothing and opposition. we just quoted the president of the united states giving that speech. harry does this. the president goes out and tells the country. there is no bigger frustration out in the country than the fact that washington isn't doing anything and i think that the point of all of this is to discourage republicans, to suppress the republican vote, because they don't understand this senate proceduralism and they are angry at the -- senate's leadership for not doing anything. i think that given the hand they have been dealt, democrats -- running a fairly good strategy -- >> do you -- a, agree with that? b, what would you -- why haven
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. >>> we're about to show you a story some viewers may find very disturbing to watch.g deaths of two palestinian teens during rock throwing last week. it comes down to two very different accounts what happened. the israelis say their military was firing only rubber coated bullets, essentially ball bearings with a thin coat of rubber designed to hurt but not penetrate people. the video in this report shows two teens hit with real bullets sometimes called live fire. the doctors say the live fire passed through the bodies of these teens and killed them. here's ivan watson's report. >> reporter: it that been a day of skirmishing, palestinian youth hurling stones, israel soldiers and police firing tear gas and rubber coated bullets. then caught on camera, the shooting deaths of two palestinian teenagers both gunned down on the same patch of asphalt. the second, an hour and 13 minutes after the first. the israel defense force tells cnn a preliminary inquiry shows no live fire was shot at all thursday during the riots in ba ba bat batun batunyah and we have to determine what
. >>> we're about to show you a story some viewers may find very disturbing to watch.g deaths of two palestinian teens during rock throwing last week. it comes down to two very different accounts what happened. the israelis say their military was firing only rubber coated bullets, essentially ball bearings with a thin coat of rubber designed to hurt but not penetrate people. the video in this report shows two teens hit with real bullets sometimes called live fire. the doctors say the...
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we'd like to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. officials in malaysia have released satellite data used to search for flight 370. >> family members have been pushing for that information to be made public. they want independent invesz gaitor tga investigators to analyze the data. the data was used to kcalculate the plane's possible flight path into the indian ocean. >> a short time ago, i spoke with our aviation correspondent, richard quest, about this new information. >> it's 47 pages, line after line, of numbers. it looks pretty ordinary to me. what does it actually mean? >> what -- this is a cleaned-up version of what the original pages look like. it's been cleaned up. it's been made presentable. it's been given an explanation and an understanding so that people can read it. the majority of the pages are really irrelevant. they are just there to show you what the computer and what the aircraft was signaling. the real information is at the back end. that is the handshake information. >> is this the big breakthrough here that ever
we'd like to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. officials in malaysia have released satellite data used to search for flight 370. >> family members have been pushing for that information to be made public. they want independent invesz gaitor tga investigators to analyze the data. the data was used to kcalculate the plane's possible flight path into the indian ocean. >> a short time ago, i spoke with our aviation correspondent, richard quest, about this...
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. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: arianna huffington's new york times bestseller, creating a life of well-being, wisdom, and wonder grew out of the commencement speech she gave last year where she likened the two traditional metrics of success to being the equivalent of two legs of a three-legged stool. eventually, you will fall flat. >> it is good to be with you. tavis: i thought you said you were not going to write another book. >> i did. this was the surprise baby i did not think i would have. but after that commencement speech, there was such a response to the message, the need to redefine success that i decided to put it all together like a roadmap. from where we are to where we need to be. tavis: who did you think the audience would be for this book. it seems to be that the folks who focused -- who most need to get that message are those chasing money and power but everyday americans understand life is about more than that. >> i think it is written for everybody. we see people struggling with adversity an
. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: arianna huffington's new york times bestseller, creating a life of well-being, wisdom, and wonder grew out of the commencement speech she gave last year where she likened the two traditional metrics of success to being the equivalent of two legs of a three-legged stool. eventually, you will fall flat. >> it is good to be with you. tavis: i thought you said you were not going to write another book....
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first, of course, a warning -- some viewers may find the video disturbing.t happened while the circus troupe was performing its act called "the human chandelier." authorities say a steel clamp failed and sent them all plunging to the ground. nine performers were injured along with two other people. >> this is incredible, this next story. >>> he was sentenced to 13 years in prison back in 1999. there was an error. he never went to prison. nerve served his time. -- never served his time. >> when authorities realized the mistake, cornelius mike anderson was arrested. the judge assessed anderson was a changed man and decided to release him again. russell kinsel has the full story. >> reporter: when mike anderson came to court to argue for his freedom, he didn't know if he would have to finish his 13-year sentence or get to go home. >> had no idea. i was believing by faith. praying he'll be right. i don't have words. i don't have words. to have my son walk out, come home. it means the world to me. >> reporter: it was 1999 when anderson and a cousin robbed a burge
first, of course, a warning -- some viewers may find the video disturbing.t happened while the circus troupe was performing its act called "the human chandelier." authorities say a steel clamp failed and sent them all plunging to the ground. nine performers were injured along with two other people. >> this is incredible, this next story. >>> he was sentenced to 13 years in prison back in 1999. there was an error. he never went to prison. nerve served his time. -- never...
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judge, may i say you look marvelous today. >> more from the inmate lockup viewers know as the indianase asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. >>> after a surprise visit to afghanistan, president obama marked memorial day in arlington this morning. he latd a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns and delivered remarks paying tribute to america's troops. >>> pope francis wrapped up his three-day visits to the holyland. he was in jerusalem where he visited the western wall and domestic of t dome of the rock. now back to lockup. >> during a lockup extended stay shoot, our production team spends months inside a single prison or jail. they interview close to 1
judge, may i say you look marvelous today. >> more from the inmate lockup viewers know as the indianase asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement...
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but we've also introduced viewers to those on the receiving end. thomas headley is serving a 15-year sentence at utah state prison. and like many sex offenders says his punishment is unjust and his crime misunderstood. >> i was charged with kidnapping somebody that was under 14. i am a man that is attracted to young women, god forbid. 99% of us are. >> when we interviewed him, headley was serving his time in solitary confinement as a punishment for being uncooperative. but he explained to us that he had his own motives for being in the hole. >> there's not a safer place anywhere in the prison than where i'm at. no matter what you do, no matter how you try to approach it, you are a worthless piece of crap because you are a sex offender. you're a useless mole. that's all -- that's the way everybody talks to you in here. you're a mole, huh? molester. you're one of those. but i have seen guys get stabbed. i saw a guy get a piece of a shovel handle stuck right in the side of his neck. and i seen a guy get a hammer took to him and just beat the side of h
but we've also introduced viewers to those on the receiving end. thomas headley is serving a 15-year sentence at utah state prison. and like many sex offenders says his punishment is unjust and his crime misunderstood. >> i was charged with kidnapping somebody that was under 14. i am a man that is attracted to young women, god forbid. 99% of us are. >> when we interviewed him, headley was serving his time in solitary confinement as a punishment for being uncooperative. but he...
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tell our viewers what you're seeing?tal, minnesota, currently i think it's -- we're definitely not getting rotation, we have a good lowering, good base, rising scud in front of us. >> chad, go ahead, ask him a question because i know you've got some good ones. >> yeah, we saw as you turn the camera, i believe to the left of the vehicle, what we appeared to see now is a kind of a stovepipe tornado on the ground. maybe an f-1 or f-2. is that what you saw physically or was that just on the video? did you put on eyeball on the tornado on the ground? >> it actually tornadoed twice. one south of st. james and then rewrapped up and dropped again east of there. not very long. not as long as it did the first time. >> we're seeing that video now. so this storm, you would consider to be cycling up and down, up and down? >> yeah. exactly. right now it's, you know, we're hoping it's going to wrap back up, but it's definitely still, you know, looking decent. >> tim, it's wolf. is it pretty rural, that area? are there any village, town
tell our viewers what you're seeing?tal, minnesota, currently i think it's -- we're definitely not getting rotation, we have a good lowering, good base, rising scud in front of us. >> chad, go ahead, ask him a question because i know you've got some good ones. >> yeah, we saw as you turn the camera, i believe to the left of the vehicle, what we appeared to see now is a kind of a stovepipe tornado on the ground. maybe an f-1 or f-2. is that what you saw physically or was that just on...
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. >> we wanted to show our viewers a recent cartoon in the boston globe on that issue. we believe we found someone who will offend no one, and somebody is screaming, hold on, isn't that the walmart face? >> many campuses go with just a committee and you have to get a broader field. a commencement speech is an odd occasion because controversial people speak on college campuses all the time. they draw a large audience. it is important that students and faculty be challenged and they have an occasion to listen to very controversial points of view. commencements are odd. parents are there, the public is there, people tend to want someone around -- >> you mention the honorary degree. what about the payment? do most commencement speakers get paid? >> the truth is sometimes when an honorary degree is offered, the speaker may not get a fee or the fee may be much lower if there is an honorary degree. money comes and goes, but if you get an honorary degree attached, that stays with you until the end of your days. there are certainly speakers who are brought in because there is a
. >> we wanted to show our viewers a recent cartoon in the boston globe on that issue. we believe we found someone who will offend no one, and somebody is screaming, hold on, isn't that the walmart face? >> many campuses go with just a committee and you have to get a broader field. a commencement speech is an odd occasion because controversial people speak on college campuses all the time. they draw a large audience. it is important that students and faculty be challenged and they...
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. ♪ ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.is: please to have senator bernie sanders, who last week thought valiantly along with democrats on the floor of the senate against an effort by republicans to not increase the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour. republicans won that fight, that i suspect the fight will continue. senator sanders, good to have you back on this program. you guys thought to push this to $10.10 an hour? the republicans fought against it. you lost. tell me why and how. vote, 54 the majority votes. we have to deal with republican filibusters. we need 60. it is very clear to me that the republican party has moved toward being an extreme right-wing party. historically, they supported raising the minimum wage and now they don't. seven dollars 25 cents an hour, which is what the national minimum wage today is, is a starvation wage. you have millions of families finding it impossible to provide for their families. in my mind, raising the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour does not go far enough, that it is an important st
. ♪ ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.is: please to have senator bernie sanders, who last week thought valiantly along with democrats on the floor of the senate against an effort by republicans to not increase the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour. republicans won that fight, that i suspect the fight will continue. senator sanders, good to have you back on this program. you guys thought to push this to $10.10 an hour? the republicans fought...
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. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: it's been five decades since cheech and chong first got together. along the way they have performed in movies and on television series and over the years have become synonymous with the kind of views thatishment have continued to draw sold-out crowds. let's look at a clip from the tour. >> is slick is a low rider with no wheels, man. all my friends know the low rider ♪ i was born in east l.a. ♪ why can't we be friends why can't we be friends ♪ i have to stop singing, i got caught up. >> you and the audience. you look like you are having fun. >> we are having a ball. with the band, because we do stuff with them. it is really just the vitality of the show. tavis: i'm honored to have you both on the show. for those who don't know the story of how the two of you first got together, do you remember, first of all? >> kind of. he was the first mexican i had ever met. [laughter] tavis: how did you guys first connect? >> i was up in canada. >> he is canadian. >> i converted a family own
. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: it's been five decades since cheech and chong first got together. along the way they have performed in movies and on television series and over the years have become synonymous with the kind of views thatishment have continued to draw sold-out crowds. let's look at a clip from the tour. >> is slick is a low rider with no wheels, man. all my friends know the low rider ♪ i was born in east l.a....
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.: the statistic is horrific, one in three children will be arrested by the time they are 23 and many of them will spend time in detention centers. each year, 2 million children are arrested in this country. "burning down the house" is the groundbreaking work of nell bernstein, who spent more than 20 years tracking what this reality is doing to the nation's children. subtitle -- the end of juvenile prison -- and yet the numbers are pointing in the direction it will not happen anytime soon. >> it is a goal. the numbers are dropping. the reason i gave it that subtitle is the more i learned about what juvenile prison does to kids, the less of a reformer i became. i became thatnced these are institutions that cannot be reformed. tragic. before i came to it as a reporter, i came to it as somebody who had friends who were teenagers who are getting locked up. watching ambitious young spirits get crushed in the system over and over. tavis: why are they caught in the system in the first place? >
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.: the statistic is horrific, one in three children will be arrested by the time they are 23 and many of them will spend time in detention centers. each year, 2 million children are arrested in this country. "burning down the house" is the groundbreaking work of nell bernstein, who spent more than 20 years tracking what this reality is doing to the nation's children. subtitle -- the end of...
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viewers understand i turned violently for a good portion of the market for some time. namely the momentum stocks grounded in the potential for continued high sales. i don't care for these stocks because why they're more doubtable than the straw made houses of the dreaded year 2000, today's high crop of flyers are made of wood and not brick. and the fabled story of the three little pigs with the have lan reconfigured, i believe the big bad bear can still huff and puff and throe blow these wood houses down. but what about houses made of brick? meaning inexpensive stocks with solid dividends or growth companies with terrific catalyst or merger acquisitions or break up opportunities. i think when you're inside those as many of you are now, sure, it's frightening to hear the howling of the bear and feel his heart breath as he attempts to knockdown the stocks. many people will try to make a break for it in the usual style they teach you at bear somethch. something i took while i was in alaska. you don't need to outrun the bear. you just need to outrun your fellow sellers. it
viewers understand i turned violently for a good portion of the market for some time. namely the momentum stocks grounded in the potential for continued high sales. i don't care for these stocks because why they're more doubtable than the straw made houses of the dreaded year 2000, today's high crop of flyers are made of wood and not brick. and the fabled story of the three little pigs with the have lan reconfigured, i believe the big bad bear can still huff and puff and throe blow these wood...
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for our viewers elsewhere stay for our viewers elsewhere stay tuned for "cnn news center." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com thcar loan didn't start here. it started with that overdue bill he never got. checking his experian credit report and score allowed him to identify and better address the issue. then drive off into the sunset. experian. smoking with chantix. as a police officer, i've helped many people in the last 23 years. but i needed help in quitting smoking. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced the urge for me to smoke. it actually caught me by surprise. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these, stop chantix and see you
for our viewers elsewhere stay for our viewers elsewhere stay tuned for "cnn news center." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com thcar loan didn't start here. it started with that overdue bill he never got. checking his experian credit report and score allowed him to identify and better address the issue. then drive off into the sunset. experian. smoking with chantix. as a police officer, i've helped many people in the last 23 years. but i needed help in quitting smoking. along with...
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>> due to mature subject matter viewer discretion is advised. >> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's notorious prisons into a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you have never seen. "lockup raw." >> that's enough. there is to be no talking, period. >> one behind the other, single file line. >> a prominent research study estimates that one in 31 american adults are either incarcerated, on probation, or on parole. just as interest many of the inmates we met told us that they prefer serving out their sentences in prison to being freed on parole. >> they say it's difficult to find work and that the parole rules are so strict that they can make a simple mistake and end up back in prison where they cause more pain for their families and further tarnish their reputation. >> few inmates illustrated the problem of walking the thin line of parole better than one we met at the hillsborough county jail in tampa, florida. his name is lester jones. >> we entered one of the dorm housing units we noticed a guy, very large, working out on the yard. at the same time one of the inmate
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that game drew 6.5 million tv viewers nationwide. up a whopping 48% from game one of the series before the scandal and then tuesday's game five was a week night played hours after nba's commissioner announce add lifetime ban for sterling. that had more than 4.7 million viewers and that was the best rated playoff game on cable this season. >>> this morning the san jose sharks and their fans, they're hurting. the sharks lost. >> pierson. he scores! >> yep. the sharks loss of the l.a. kings 5-1. the sharks are eliminated from the nhl playoffs at sap center. it was a historic collapse. they became only the fourth team in nhl history to lose a series after being up three games to none. even die-hard fans couldn't hide their disappointment. >> i'll keep supporting them. more sharks next year, okay? >> you see, she is going to cry. >> she was very sad. >> sharks fans are devastated. the players are devastated, too. and i don't know. there is now a call maybe to shake up the team. the future of the head coach, todd mclellan, may be in doubt.
that game drew 6.5 million tv viewers nationwide. up a whopping 48% from game one of the series before the scandal and then tuesday's game five was a week night played hours after nba's commissioner announce add lifetime ban for sterling. that had more than 4.7 million viewers and that was the best rated playoff game on cable this season. >>> this morning the san jose sharks and their fans, they're hurting. the sharks lost. >> pierson. he scores! >> yep. the sharks loss of...
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dogs. >> pam: we checked into this story after a viewer told us about it. and we'd love to hear from you as well. if you have a tip or a story idea. tell us about it! you can submit your idea on our website. kron four dot com. 4 story" tab. >> pam: and the red panda is native to asia and to see him at the new exhibit that opened to the public on saturday. >> pam: los angeles - nintendo isn't allowing gamers to play as gay in an upcoming life simulator game. the gaming company said tuesday it wouldn't bow to pressure to allow players to woo characters of the same sex in english editions of "tomodachi life." this follows a social media >> reporter: campaign launched by fans last month seeking virtual equality for the game's characters. >> reporter:the fans had urged nintendo co. to add same-sex relationship options to the english hand- held nintendo 3ds game ahead of its june 6 release. the game was originally released in japan last year and features a cast of avatars based on real players living and playing on a virtual island. several past life games like "
dogs. >> pam: we checked into this story after a viewer told us about it. and we'd love to hear from you as well. if you have a tip or a story idea. tell us about it! you can submit your idea on our website. kron four dot com. 4 story" tab. >> pam: and the red panda is native to asia and to see him at the new exhibit that opened to the public on saturday. >> pam: los angeles - nintendo isn't allowing gamers to play as gay in an upcoming life simulator game. the gaming...
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morning to our viewers. morning to all of our viewers. is "the pulse." >> welcome back. your first hour? >> it was terrific. arsenal won. we take you inside the lab where starbucks' taste team makes the perfect brew. >> nutella, olivia likes it on her crepe. with a little bit of banana sprinkled on. we will see how some brands managed to test the time -- stand the test of time. astra zeneca says the bid is not enough. to 60 raises the bid billion pounds before being turned down once again. game over or not? >> i've talked to one of my andnds on the sell side they have talk to the company directly and it sounds like they do not want to carry on business. it is not just about the price. there talking about social responsibility. that resonates very well with the political climate and the way this has been handled in the public domain. i think it is done for now. i don't know how many more degrees of freedom pfizer has in terms of its movements, at least for the next three to six months. >> what are pfizer's options here? there are no other big pharma companies for them to
morning to our viewers. morning to all of our viewers. is "the pulse." >> welcome back. your first hour? >> it was terrific. arsenal won. we take you inside the lab where starbucks' taste team makes the perfect brew. >> nutella, olivia likes it on her crepe. with a little bit of banana sprinkled on. we will see how some brands managed to test the time -- stand the test of time. astra zeneca says the bid is not enough. to 60 raises the bid billion pounds before being...
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good morning to our viewers in europe. good evening to our viewers in asia and a very warm welcome
good morning to our viewers in europe. good evening to our viewers in asia and a very warm welcome