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first up is our cue card guy, wally. so wally go ahead. [ light laughter ] >> hi, ms. blume. >> please, wally, sweetheart, call me judy. [ laughter ] >> thank you. well, judy, my body's -- it's changing. >> changing how? >> i'm too embarrassed to ask. >> why are you embarrassed? >> because it feels different. down there. [ laughter ] >> that's where a lot of bodies change, wally. it's perfectly normal. just tell me what it is. >> okay. i got arthritis in my knee. laughter ] it hurts like a real bastard. it's painful to walk. it's hard to do stairs. >> wally, this is natural for a man your age. [ laughter ] >> really? i shouldn't be ashamed. >> you should never be ashamed of your body, wally. >> gee, thanks ms. blume, you're swell. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: that was great. thank you so much, judy. does anyone else have a question for judy? >> i do. i have a question. >> hey. this is our stage manager, tommy ucciferri. >> actually, this is a question for my friend. [ laughter ] >> okay, tom, what's your friend's question. >> well i -- i mean "he", my friend, his
first up is our cue card guy, wally. so wally go ahead. [ light laughter ] >> hi, ms. blume. >> please, wally, sweetheart, call me judy. [ laughter ] >> thank you. well, judy, my body's -- it's changing. >> changing how? >> i'm too embarrassed to ask. >> why are you embarrassed? >> because it feels different. down there. [ laughter ] >> that's where a lot of bodies change, wally. it's perfectly normal. just tell me what it is. >> okay. i got...
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. ♪ there's wally the goose.his is a preview party for a new wawa that has unique features we're told, including indoor bar seating, special digital signs, and new products. >> look at that tray of goodness. the grand opening will feature the philadelphia orchestra and eagles cheerleaders and there is a dance-off with wally. >>> good morning. temperatures today expected to stay above average so we see quite a warm and dry week. sunshine expected as well. our humidity goes up heading into tomorrow, then i'm tracking cooler conditions. that is in time for the eagles game on sunday. right now a live look outside, philadelphia at 64 degrees, our wind speeds are calm. humidity at 90%. feels like temperatures at 64 as well. across the region at 50 in the poconos, 60 in reading, 57 in westchester, 61 in wilmington, 64 in dover and in the mid-50s in millville, 57 at the atlantic city airport. so not a bad way to start the morning. our satellite/radar shows quiet conditions, not seeing a lot of cloudiness, not a lot of ra
. ♪ there's wally the goose.his is a preview party for a new wawa that has unique features we're told, including indoor bar seating, special digital signs, and new products. >> look at that tray of goodness. the grand opening will feature the philadelphia orchestra and eagles cheerleaders and there is a dance-off with wally. >>> good morning. temperatures today expected to stay above average so we see quite a warm and dry week. sunshine expected as well. our humidity goes up...
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and over the period of about a year we continue wally came back to them and it was actually dogged detectivive work like an onion layer by layer we peeled it back until we were able to reveal the fact that there was what's known as a defeat device inside the software. >> i was just driving in california over the weekend, i saw a lot of volkswagens on the road. is there a cumulative burden that individual states have had to take from the fact that these cars lied to them? do you even have a ballpark fig your stanley young on what that might have been. >> we're developing an inventory of the excess emissions that we got and that's a very important part of our ongoing effort to engage in enforcement action. our top priority is to make sure these cars are cleaned up, fixed, and run as well as the tests that they delivered in the lab. >> dan carter, does this call into question whether diesel has been a benefit at all after all the ballyhoo about its clean operation? >> absolutely not. i think this is an issue of certification results not matching real world results. we saw the bmwxi perform very w
and over the period of about a year we continue wally came back to them and it was actually dogged detectivive work like an onion layer by layer we peeled it back until we were able to reveal the fact that there was what's known as a defeat device inside the software. >> i was just driving in california over the weekend, i saw a lot of volkswagens on the road. is there a cumulative burden that individual states have had to take from the fact that these cars lied to them? do you even have...
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. >> the labour itself looks like wally, and accusation technology defense. >> when our network goes live. it will have the time it takes to move price information between the two locations. putting it in imperial terms, it takes 780 microsecond round trip time, and bring that to about 360 micro seconds. >> just to put that in perspective. it's a 0.00036 of a second savings. imper sentible to you and me. potentially worth millions. this quest to trim a fraction of a second extends to the time it takes stock information to travel between london and new york stock exchanges. currently there are 12 fibre optic cables crossing the atlantic. the last engineered over a decade ago. the new route following a straighter line. >> we managed to shave off by building the cable. about 500km. which makes it about five milliseconds faster than the cable today. building the new trans-atlantic cable is not. the cost $200 million. >> what is fascinating about the cable, the information is through the little fibre, of all the cable, the relevant part is the fibre pairs. others are to protect it. we cur
. >> the labour itself looks like wally, and accusation technology defense. >> when our network goes live. it will have the time it takes to move price information between the two locations. putting it in imperial terms, it takes 780 microsecond round trip time, and bring that to about 360 micro seconds. >> just to put that in perspective. it's a 0.00036 of a second savings. imper sentible to you and me. potentially worth millions. this quest to trim a fraction of a second...
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how do you mentally get over that to make the move to upgrade a portfolio wally wise? -- quality wise? rob: we' ve come off of large gains. it' s an opportunity you can make s a lower incline burden to making that transition. stocks. especially large cap multinationals face twin headwinds of stronger dollar and depending on your view. one of the things we have feel there is more based drivers for performance. in the eurozone, for example. we think there' , low oil prices, a weaker euro. those are all' stimulative. we have an ecb units as we are going to stand up and support greek exit. s it' very similar things. those are two stories were the earnings are fundamentally well policy. from a sector perspective, if you want to get cute and start to think about where is their opportunity that didn' before? there was a huge growth story and energy five years back. story. a devalue story. when you look at it on an adjusted pe basis, or are seeing levels you haven' t seen in a very long time. mary and i work with, there' s one sector the johnston the forefront recently, the ml
how do you mentally get over that to make the move to upgrade a portfolio wally wise? -- quality wise? rob: we' ve come off of large gains. it' s an opportunity you can make s a lower incline burden to making that transition. stocks. especially large cap multinationals face twin headwinds of stronger dollar and depending on your view. one of the things we have feel there is more based drivers for performance. in the eurozone, for example. we think there' , low oil prices, a weaker euro. those...
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." >> reporter: moreover, says progressive evangelical jim wallis, pope francis is squarely within the tradition of his vow- of-poverty namesake and of jesus, who told the rich man hoping to enter the kingdom of heaven that he should give away all his possessions. >> jesus says, you either serve god or mammon. that's pretty radical. mammon means money. you serve god or you serve money. >> reporter: isn't that why people say that jesus is a socialist? >> how we decide the morality, the integrity, the righteousness of an economy is not how the wealthiest do but how the poorest do. that's in the text. now, that is more radical than communism and socialism. >> reporter: i tried to be even more provocative with marie dennis, who heads a catholic peace and justice movement. is the pope a communist? >> no, the pope is not a communist. pope francis keeps, as the church ought to do, keeps a distance from any particular system, whether it's communism or socialism or capitalism, in order to be able to critique whatever system is not serving the needs of people and the planet. >> but in his encycl
." >> reporter: moreover, says progressive evangelical jim wallis, pope francis is squarely within the tradition of his vow- of-poverty namesake and of jesus, who told the rich man hoping to enter the kingdom of heaven that he should give away all his possessions. >> jesus says, you either serve god or mammon. that's pretty radical. mammon means money. you serve god or you serve money. >> reporter: isn't that why people say that jesus is a socialist? >> how we...
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. >> it can possibly be someplace for life, like some placent wally we could live on. >> this would be about what would you say, a hundred times cooler? >> how today's big announcement could soon change all that. >>> nepal is considering new rules to limit the number of climbers on mt. everest. the country's tourism minister plans to introduce new regulations that will keep inexperienced climbers off the world's highest peak. anyone under 18 and over 75 would be banned outright as would people who are severely disabled. and only open to climbers who can prove they can scale mountains. >>> san rafael's eric reasoner was an extreme sports star. he was part of an opening ceremony at a golf event in lake tahoe when he crashed into a tree. he sat in a lawn chair and let 90 helium balloons carry him up to 8,000 feet. they then popped them with a shotgun and free fell back to earth. in 2003 he used an umbrella to dangle from a hot air balloon before falling back to earth. >>> the organizing committee wants to bring back baseball and softball for the games. both were axed from the 2012 games i
. >> it can possibly be someplace for life, like some placent wally we could live on. >> this would be about what would you say, a hundred times cooler? >> how today's big announcement could soon change all that. >>> nepal is considering new rules to limit the number of climbers on mt. everest. the country's tourism minister plans to introduce new regulations that will keep inexperienced climbers off the world's highest peak. anyone under 18 and over 75 would be...
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out, walks on the streets, touches out, and takes selfies and is willing to expose himself, spirit wally and physically to people. >> let's listen in. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ speaking in spanish ] >> the lord is with thee, blessed are thou among women. >> the hail mary. >> holy mary, mother of god, pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death, amen. >> they are speaking spanish to the pope [ speaking in spanish ] >> melissa, i said when he was making gestures, he looks like he was 10 years younger than he was there morning. >> i hate to talk over what is going on. it is very hard to hear. you heard them just now praying the hail mary together. this is our lady queen of angels school, they are hoping for a miracle, this is one of the parishes that was shuttered the church with the church. this school, those are students there he is meeting with my grands and -- my grands and refugees from mexico, and making point here to reach out to all cultures. here in the u.s., on his business. >> this is a model of our -- this is the water. for the vegetables and the flowers. for all of the green p
out, walks on the streets, touches out, and takes selfies and is willing to expose himself, spirit wally and physically to people. >> let's listen in. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ speaking in spanish ] >> the lord is with thee, blessed are thou among women. >> the hail mary. >> holy mary, mother of god, pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death, amen. >> they are speaking spanish to the pope [ speaking in spanish ] >> melissa, i said when he...
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. >> hi rick and sharrie, we have wally here, he is a domestic rabbit.t's estimated that 200 households have a rabbit and that cute little nose, that can switch from 100 time to 120 times a minute. he is someplace in the middle. we'll feed the humble penguins at the philadelphia zoo. >> looking forward to it. get back to the a.c., that and much more coming up on "action news" at 5:00. i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder... ...whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatment. it's the one and only cure that's... ...one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients... ...can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. with harvoni, there's no interferon and there are no complex regimens. tell your doctor if you have other liver or kidney problems, or other medical conditions. and about all the medicines you take including herbal supplements. harvoni
. >> hi rick and sharrie, we have wally here, he is a domestic rabbit.t's estimated that 200 households have a rabbit and that cute little nose, that can switch from 100 time to 120 times a minute. he is someplace in the middle. we'll feed the humble penguins at the philadelphia zoo. >> looking forward to it. get back to the a.c., that and much more coming up on "action news" at 5:00. i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder... ...whether i should...
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state troopers were under orders from alabama governor george wallis to prevent the march. they waited for the protesters to cross the bridge. then they attacked. with clubs and tear gas. this year mrs. robinson recalled the brutal details in an interview with al jazeera. >> he hit me in the back of my neck. the back of my shoulder. then the second hit felled me. and i fill to the ground. >> once the smoke cleared, cameras captured mrs. robinson's unconscious bodily injured body on the ground. police looked on. fellow marchers carried her away. >> somebody came and said to the state trooper. sob is dead. he said somebody is dead. anybody's dead. >> the images of the crack down bought shame to the nation, and spurred the passage of the voting rights act later that year. she was among the civil rights leaders president johnson invited to the white house, to celebrate the achievement. 50 years later, after the election of the nation's first black president. another honour, when that commander in chief travelled to selma to prize mrs. robinson and her fellow marchers. >> becaus
state troopers were under orders from alabama governor george wallis to prevent the march. they waited for the protesters to cross the bridge. then they attacked. with clubs and tear gas. this year mrs. robinson recalled the brutal details in an interview with al jazeera. >> he hit me in the back of my neck. the back of my shoulder. then the second hit felled me. and i fill to the ground. >> once the smoke cleared, cameras captured mrs. robinson's unconscious bodily injured body on...
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we punctuate by food news, events wally how a company is doing, it will impact stock for more than a day. hang tight. i'm highlighting a company that can be headed higher with the smokers. plus, caterpillar took wall street by surprise this morning with huge head funds. you absolutely need to know about this stock going forward. that's coming up. not all activists and investors, i'm telling you why activism isn't always the answer. oh, you will not want to miss my take on this one. so stick with cramer! (vo) what does the world run on? it runs on optimism. it's what sparks ideas. moves the world forward. invest with those who see the world as unstoppable. who have the curiosity to look beyond the expected and the conviction to be in it for the long term. oppenheimerfunds believes that's the right way to invest... ...in this big, bold, beautiful world. dentist appointment when my teeth are ready? ♪ can it tell the doctor how long you have to wear this thing? ♪ can it tell the flight attendant to please not wake me this time? ♪ the answer is yes, it can. so, the question your customers
we punctuate by food news, events wally how a company is doing, it will impact stock for more than a day. hang tight. i'm highlighting a company that can be headed higher with the smokers. plus, caterpillar took wall street by surprise this morning with huge head funds. you absolutely need to know about this stock going forward. that's coming up. not all activists and investors, i'm telling you why activism isn't always the answer. oh, you will not want to miss my take on this one. so stick...
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our next guest is wally walker, the president and founder of hannah road capital. up for the year unlike a lot of long/short equity funds. wally, welcome back. >> good to be here. >> let's talk a little bit about the fed. would you just like to see them do something to get it over with? >> i would like to put it in the rear-view mirror. i think the markets will do what they're going to and i'm set up for either reaction but i think to put it in the rear-view mirror is the best thing. >> do you think they need to raise interest rates? >> i have no idea what they're going to do. my main concern is if anyone would pay attention to my fed. maybe i have been on the other coast for too long, but the 25 basis point increase is lost on me. i know you get to go to d.c. which is a good thing. i think the ongoing cycle and trend are much more important. >> we're all about fueling the sturm and drang. let's talk about your position. we're 45% net long. what would make you change one way or another and how would you do it? >> i'm kind of hoping for a big dislocation tomorrow. i
our next guest is wally walker, the president and founder of hannah road capital. up for the year unlike a lot of long/short equity funds. wally, welcome back. >> good to be here. >> let's talk a little bit about the fed. would you just like to see them do something to get it over with? >> i would like to put it in the rear-view mirror. i think the markets will do what they're going to and i'm set up for either reaction but i think to put it in the rear-view mirror is the best...
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relationship, washington big business guys and, by the way, it used to be washington, big business, wallisw it's washington, big business, wall street and silicon valley. these guys are all together and they all split on money. >> here's the thing also. look, i want businesses to do well. i want them to make money and more profits so that people can expand here at home; right? there's nothing wrong with shameful about maybe making a cut or making a decision so that you can actually keep jobs here, build here, because it's this nation that bails them out. it's this nation that makes it all possible, it's this nation that runs the economy or the rest of the world. it is to this nation that they owe their existence and there has to be some kind of commitment to the country. not just patriotism, but it's good for business as well. >> all of these small businesses, though, chris, you know, they combined they create every single month. it he "we" look at the data, create far more jobs but they don't have that unity void. >> exactly right. there's no large lobbying organization for them to go to.
relationship, washington big business guys and, by the way, it used to be washington, big business, wallisw it's washington, big business, wall street and silicon valley. these guys are all together and they all split on money. >> here's the thing also. look, i want businesses to do well. i want them to make money and more profits so that people can expand here at home; right? there's nothing wrong with shameful about maybe making a cut or making a decision so that you can actually keep...
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as you may know by now and the biggest crowd for any republican then past week was the huge trump wally in dallas. we're talking 20,000 people at the american airlines center, the giant raen where the dallas mavericks play. trump spoke with his characteristic improvisation riffing about today's news that arnold schwarzenegger will replace him on the "apprentice" and what the scaffolding will look like at his inauguration last year and he called out his rivals by name sassing bush and rubio about a new trump lead in florida and his penchant for controversial comments. >> i have to say, we're going to have so many victories that at some point, they're going to be coming out of your ears. now, i have to be careful what i say about coming out of somebody's ears. i have to be careful. nose, ears, eyes, those are the only places i'm talking about. >> we're winning in florida. think of it. you have jeb bush, governor of florida. you have a sitting senator in florida. marco rubio. and the poll comes out the other day, trump is leading in florida. [ applause ] can you imagine? big lead. how abou
as you may know by now and the biggest crowd for any republican then past week was the huge trump wally in dallas. we're talking 20,000 people at the american airlines center, the giant raen where the dallas mavericks play. trump spoke with his characteristic improvisation riffing about today's news that arnold schwarzenegger will replace him on the "apprentice" and what the scaffolding will look like at his inauguration last year and he called out his rivals by name sassing bush and...
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. >> seth: i mean, who am i kidding, wally.away want with a guy like me? >> don't be crazy, seth? you've got so many good things going for you, man! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: gene, everybody, you're all just being nice. >> hey, she came on the show, right? >> seth: yeah. >> she answered all your questions, right? >> seth: yeah. >> well then stop sitting there like a little bitch. grow some [ bleep ] balls and go ask her your question! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: you know what? you're right. i'm gonna do it! i'm going to ask her the question! [ cheers and applause ] anne! has anyone seen anne hathaway? she looks taller in person, than you'd think. her hair looks good long or short. she was just a guest on my talk show. anne. ♪ [ laughter ] >> hey. >> seth: lutz, what are you doing here? >> i write for the show. >> seth: but why are you wearing a wig? >> i don't know. found it. >> seth: so you just put it on? >> guess so. >> seth: what about the shawl? >> it's mine. you like it? >> seth: hey, i'm looking for anne hath
. >> seth: i mean, who am i kidding, wally.away want with a guy like me? >> don't be crazy, seth? you've got so many good things going for you, man! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: gene, everybody, you're all just being nice. >> hey, she came on the show, right? >> seth: yeah. >> she answered all your questions, right? >> seth: yeah. >> well then stop sitting there like a little bitch. grow some [ bleep ] balls and go ask her your question! [...
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as you may know by now and the biggest crowd for any republican then past week was the huge trump wallydallas. we're talking 20,000 people at the american airlines center, the giant raen where the dallas mavericks play. trump spoke with his characteristic improvisation riffing about today's news that arnold schwarzenegger will replace him on the "apprentice" and what the scaffolding will look like at his inauguration last year and he called out his rivals by name sassing bush and rubio about a new trump lead in florida and his penchant for controversial comments. >> i have to say, we're going to have so many victories that at some point, they're going to
as you may know by now and the biggest crowd for any republican then past week was the huge trump wallydallas. we're talking 20,000 people at the american airlines center, the giant raen where the dallas mavericks play. trump spoke with his characteristic improvisation riffing about today's news that arnold schwarzenegger will replace him on the "apprentice" and what the scaffolding will look like at his inauguration last year and he called out his rivals by name sassing bush and...
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he had the all over print polo with the wallies an padora and gold chain, gold fronts and i was stillt moved me so much. we realized i wasn't in a suburb in high school anymore. >> when i was in school and i went to brown, the first thing i would do is go to yves saint laurent. i was taking my stiepened money and go to louis vuitton or gucci. you are bang, young people are always attracted to or addicted to fashion because it's expression, aspiration. because you grow up in a world where fashion is so important. a lot of people in hip hop have aspirations and aspiration is can you go in to the store and buy that brand? >> when you think of versace, ralph lauren, it seems like it's far away. it's a dream. somewhere where you would like to go. those people could care less about you. but, it seems like if i can grab that and wear that, i'm living a fantasy. ♪ ♪ >> low lives originated in brownsville and st. john in crown heights, two crews getting fly crews that came together and created a big brotherhood. you know, that influenced the world of fashion and hip hop abroad. >> a booster is
he had the all over print polo with the wallies an padora and gold chain, gold fronts and i was stillt moved me so much. we realized i wasn't in a suburb in high school anymore. >> when i was in school and i went to brown, the first thing i would do is go to yves saint laurent. i was taking my stiepened money and go to louis vuitton or gucci. you are bang, young people are always attracted to or addicted to fashion because it's expression, aspiration. because you grow up in a world where...
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thing wallis the one street ones to hear from janet yellen client?> they want to hear further clarification on her concerns about the international governance. mark: carl riccadonna joining us in studio. thank you. into these sure you tune bloomberg television and radio. not both at the same time. one or the other for complete coverage of 5:00 eastern. if you choose both means then you can use the internet. we will also have this live on her website. ♪ mark: welcome back to the bloomberg "market day." tragedy today and saudi arabia. more than 700 worshipers are dead following a stampede in a tent city near mecca during the annual muslim pilgrimage. more than 2 million pilgrims are taking part. the stampede is the deadliest since 1990 when more than 1400 were killed. a war that has lasted five decades. a peace treaty within six months. the rebel will start to disarm six two days after that. the fighting in colombia has led to 200,000 deaths. closing --esia pledging to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 29% by the year 2030. the world's fourth-largest
thing wallis the one street ones to hear from janet yellen client?> they want to hear further clarification on her concerns about the international governance. mark: carl riccadonna joining us in studio. thank you. into these sure you tune bloomberg television and radio. not both at the same time. one or the other for complete coverage of 5:00 eastern. if you choose both means then you can use the internet. we will also have this live on her website. ♪ mark: welcome back to the bloomberg...
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have a path toward victory and we're going to make history and we will make a political revolution wally make history. thank you all very much. [applause] ♪ >> c-span takes you on the road to the white house. we're taking your comments on twitter facebook and by phone. and always every campaign event we cover is on our website. >> wisconsin governor scott walker today announced he's dropping out of the race for the 2016 republican presidential nomination. his speech announcing the end of his campaign was four minutes. governor walker: thank you for coming. i want to say on behalf of our family, we want to extend our sympathies to the family of wisconsin supreme court justice brooks, we want to pass on our prayers and sympathy to him and his family, certainly his wife and children and his extended family. we'll have more to comment on that in days to come. as a kid i was drawn to ronald reagan because he was a republican and a conservative. most of all, i admired him because of his eternal optimism in the american people. that thought came into my head when we were all standing on the sta
have a path toward victory and we're going to make history and we will make a political revolution wally make history. thank you all very much. [applause] ♪ >> c-span takes you on the road to the white house. we're taking your comments on twitter facebook and by phone. and always every campaign event we cover is on our website. >> wisconsin governor scott walker today announced he's dropping out of the race for the 2016 republican presidential nomination. his speech announcing the...
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chicago when i first saw reg and i, he had like the all-over print polo with the camo pants with the walliesld fronts. i was still like sewing izods to my shirt. that moment just moved me so much. i had to get my fresh up to a whole other level. i realized at that point i wasn't in a suburb in high school anymore. >> when i was in school, i went to brown and i had a side pan, the first thing i would do is go to -- you know. i was -- take my money and go to louis vuitton or gucci. urban young people are always attracted to or addicted to fashion because it is the expression of aspiration, because you grow up in a world where fashion is so important. and a lot of people who are in hip-hop have aspirations and aspiration is, can you go into that store and buy that brand? >> when you think of versace, ralph lauren, it seems like it's far away, it's a dream. somewhere where you would like to go. and those people could care less about you, you know. but it seems like, if i can grab that and wear that, like i'm living a fantasy. >> tommy hilfiger would show up in the hood and open up a trunk with,
chicago when i first saw reg and i, he had like the all-over print polo with the camo pants with the walliesld fronts. i was still like sewing izods to my shirt. that moment just moved me so much. i had to get my fresh up to a whole other level. i realized at that point i wasn't in a suburb in high school anymore. >> when i was in school, i went to brown and i had a side pan, the first thing i would do is go to -- you know. i was -- take my money and go to louis vuitton or gucci. urban...
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have a path toward victory and we're going to make history and we will make a political revolution wally make history. thank you all very much. [applause] ♪ senator sanders: thank you for coming. videos.ched the >> ok. >> thank you very much. thank you.ders: >> you are inspiring. >> thank you so much. >> you are wonderful. >> thank you. senator sanders: thank you. >> good. >> senator? >> congratulations. you are doing a great job. [indiscernible] >> how do you do that? that is the question. how do you do that? announcer: wisconsin governor scott walker said he is pulling out of the republican presidential race. overhe announced his bid two months ago, he was considered one of the front runner. governor walker: good afternoon. first of all thank you for , coming. i want to say on behalf of our family, we want to extend our sympathies to the family of wisconsin supreme court justice patrick brooks, we want to pass on our prayers and sympathy to him and his family, certainly his wife and children and his extended family. we'll have more to come on that in days to come. as a kid i was drawn
have a path toward victory and we're going to make history and we will make a political revolution wally make history. thank you all very much. [applause] ♪ senator sanders: thank you for coming. videos.ched the >> ok. >> thank you very much. thank you.ders: >> you are inspiring. >> thank you so much. >> you are wonderful. >> thank you. senator sanders: thank you. >> good. >> senator? >> congratulations. you are doing a great job....