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joining me now is maryanne williamson. >> why did you run as a independent.ou would caucus as a democrat and why not as a democrat? >> our founding documents don't mention political parties and george washington warned against them. it is unhealthy for our democracy and put a choke hold on the public discourse. abolition didn't come from a major party and civil rights movement didn't come from a major party. the main issue to deal with domestic surveillance for sfans and shrinking civil liberties. they are not left- right issue. we need an american conversation and it is interesting being an independent in an open primary, i have to tell you, i go to my campaign events and no one knows who is the democrat or republican and it is lovely and wonderful and like gives us my values are better than yours oppositional adversarial on our own fellow citizens that is not healthy at this point. >> you thought obama care was okay to start but didn't go far enough. that may be out of sync with the americans that think obama care has gone way to far. >> i don't think that
joining me now is maryanne williamson. >> why did you run as a independent.ou would caucus as a democrat and why not as a democrat? >> our founding documents don't mention political parties and george washington warned against them. it is unhealthy for our democracy and put a choke hold on the public discourse. abolition didn't come from a major party and civil rights movement didn't come from a major party. the main issue to deal with domestic surveillance for sfans and shrinking...
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chris williamson is with us, chief economist at market.is, it still looks essentially, i mean, my first reading on the breakdown is we have the services part of the economy and household consumption providing a large chunk of the growth here. how sustainable is the uk's growth pattern? >> well, yes, there's slight disappointment, especially in the capital formation numbers, the business investment not quite as strong as we'd like to see. i think our figure may get revised. i have a mistrust in unofficial data, especially the early releases. i think we are seeing a stronger picture of business investment than these data suggest. it's being driven by households and services, sustainables, that very much depends upon which the wages in the uk are rising. if this is being fueled by debt, it's not sustainal. we think that wages are beginning to rise. if not wages themselves, then certainly our income from employment. unemployment is rising at a record rate at the moment in the private sector. that's generating obviously more jobs for people but
chris williamson is with us, chief economist at market.is, it still looks essentially, i mean, my first reading on the breakdown is we have the services part of the economy and household consumption providing a large chunk of the growth here. how sustainable is the uk's growth pattern? >> well, yes, there's slight disappointment, especially in the capital formation numbers, the business investment not quite as strong as we'd like to see. i think our figure may get revised. i have a...
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lucy williamson reports from seoul. >> reporter: this was meant to be a place of safety for south koresidents of this hospital, the sick, the senile, straight victims, were woken by fire on wednesday morning. those on the upper floors bore the brunt of the smoke. one of the nurses there to help them also found dead. >> translator: the total number of dead is 21. there are six who were heavily injured and one with a minor injury. there were 34 people in total on that floor. >> reporter: this is the second time this week that koreans have watched a fire take the lives of their countrymen. a blaze at a bus terminal north of seoul on monday left seven people dead. and divers are still searching for the last remaining bodies of those killed in the sewol ferry disaster last month which claimed more than 300 lives. president park geun-hye has blamed that disaster on a lack of checks and safety procedures and vowed to make south korea a safer place for people to live. images like this adding to the pressure to prove she can. lucy williamson, bbc news, seoul. >>> polling has begun for a third
lucy williamson reports from seoul. >> reporter: this was meant to be a place of safety for south koresidents of this hospital, the sick, the senile, straight victims, were woken by fire on wednesday morning. those on the upper floors bore the brunt of the smoke. one of the nurses there to help them also found dead. >> translator: the total number of dead is 21. there are six who were heavily injured and one with a minor injury. there were 34 people in total on that floor. >>...
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wade williamson joins us on the phone who studied new techniques to compromise networks. start with you. how do you think this attack happened and how bad is it? >> typically, these things will be coming in through an employee. it is far easier if you are an attacker to find someone who is willing to click on a bad link and click on an attachment. once you are inside the network, you can start rooting around and looking for all of the important databases. that indications is that was the model here. that is a difficult one to defend. >> does this speak to the failure of the ability for the internal checks and balances in ebay to protect their users? >> it's a good point. something that i think is a good databases thate help credit card information seem to have been separated from the ones that held other personal information. which is a good thing. obviously, you don't want to get credit card information or payment information zone. other internal controls, that remains to be seen. i think that the state of breaches we see enough of these now that we know this first kind
wade williamson joins us on the phone who studied new techniques to compromise networks. start with you. how do you think this attack happened and how bad is it? >> typically, these things will be coming in through an employee. it is far easier if you are an attacker to find someone who is willing to click on a bad link and click on an attachment. once you are inside the network, you can start rooting around and looking for all of the important databases. that indications is that was the...
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williamson is an eighth grader from cape coral, florida.e moved on to the finals, but fell short of earning the national spelling be champ title. >> i can relate to that kid. when i get the easy script i get so excited. >> you know how long it took me to say some of the names on the baseball teams? >> say i got when. >> is that hard? >> can you say medicine. >> imagined waukegan the first time. >> have the wheeling? >> please stay tuned. >> here's the day planner. cooler along the lake. high temperature about 78 degrees. today high temperature reaches 80. tonight we're back down to 65 degrees. tomorrow we reach 83. out of one will probably be warmer at 85. 87 sunday. monday and tuesday it's hot outside and we are back to work. enjoy your weekend. >> let's take a look at the blue line. lots of work over the weekend impacting the rail line between western and logan. guards at 10:00 p.m. when we will have the boss is picking up the slack. that's in place until 4:00. pretty much the whole weekend you can expect to ride the shuttle bus reverses
williamson is an eighth grader from cape coral, florida.e moved on to the finals, but fell short of earning the national spelling be champ title. >> i can relate to that kid. when i get the easy script i get so excited. >> you know how long it took me to say some of the names on the baseball teams? >> say i got when. >> is that hard? >> can you say medicine. >> imagined waukegan the first time. >> have the wheeling? >> please stay tuned. >>...
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marianne williamson. why are you running as a independent? look at our founding documents, governor, they don't mention political parties and george washington warned us against them. i think we have gotten to a point where the two party system is unhealthy for our democracy. abolition didn't come from a major party, neither did sufficient raj, civil rights didn't either. the main issues we've been talking about, domestic surveillance, for instance, shrinking civil liberties, these are not left-right issues. i think we need to have an american conversation and it's very interesting, being an independent, in an open primary, i have to tell you i go to my campaign events, no one knows who is the democrat in the room or the republican in the room, i got to tell you it's lovely, it's wonderful. it gives us that immediate my values are better than yours perspective on our own fellow citizens that is not healthy at this point. >> you thought obama care was okay to start. that may be out of sink with a lot of the latest polls of americans who think
marianne williamson. why are you running as a independent? look at our founding documents, governor, they don't mention political parties and george washington warned us against them. i think we have gotten to a point where the two party system is unhealthy for our democracy. abolition didn't come from a major party, neither did sufficient raj, civil rights didn't either. the main issues we've been talking about, domestic surveillance, for instance, shrinking civil liberties, these are not...
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she doesn't have the most traditional of backgrounds williamson is an author and fact she's gained a lot of notoriety for publishing ten books including four new york times number one bestsellers but now she's turning a page to politics saying she's seeking out a new conversation for a new america and already joining her in that conversation is singer on lana's more set who's already written a special song for her campaign take a listen. my . joining me to talk about this a little bit more is the congressional candidate herself marian williams and marianne thanks for joining me oh thank you so much for having me so most people know you as the highly acclaimed self-help author no one would argue that you've had a very successful career so the question is what ultimately compelled you to leave that and to really try your hand at politics at this point in time. well i don't feel that i've left anything i feel that i'm expanding the conversation that i've been having for thirty years my conversation is about how there's a certain level of human compassion and decency that should be centr
she doesn't have the most traditional of backgrounds williamson is an author and fact she's gained a lot of notoriety for publishing ten books including four new york times number one bestsellers but now she's turning a page to politics saying she's seeking out a new conversation for a new america and already joining her in that conversation is singer on lana's more set who's already written a special song for her campaign take a listen. my . joining me to talk about this a little bit more is...
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district in congress one of the contenders is self-help author turned independent candidate marianne williamson we'll talk to her later in the show. it's friday may sixteenth by cam in washington d.c. i'm an era david and you're watching our team america we begin today with the united states senate where a routine fight over a judicial nominee could bring to light one of the white house's most closely guarded secrets secret concerns a legal authority the administration has to kill an american citizen with a drone it's outlined in a classified drone memo that was written by david baron a former attorney with the justice department's office of legal counsel that memo was used to justify the two thousand and eleven killing excuse me strike that killed anwar a lockie an american born muslim cleric who had what was reportedly with al qaeda david baron is now president obama's nominee to the first circuit court of appeals and some senators are demanding the public release of baron's drone memos before he receives a confirmation vote artie's sam sachs has more from capitol hill. each day this week in
district in congress one of the contenders is self-help author turned independent candidate marianne williamson we'll talk to her later in the show. it's friday may sixteenth by cam in washington d.c. i'm an era david and you're watching our team america we begin today with the united states senate where a routine fight over a judicial nominee could bring to light one of the white house's most closely guarded secrets secret concerns a legal authority the administration has to kill an american...
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the award if we had one for the most enthusiastic it would go to jacob williamson. he made it to the finals but then he had to spell the kabaragoya. >> i know it! i totally know it! >> it was a tough one, but he was in to win it. >>> let's take you to sports right now. the new york rangers returning to the stanley cup final for the first time in two decades. dominic moore sweeping it in for the rangers. that's the only puck that gets past canadiens goalie. all the rangers needed to move on. >>> in the nba playoffs, russell west broom gets air firing that dunk there. beauty. the spurs respond with a dishout to ginobili who puts them up by ten before the half. kevin durant, game high of 25 points. not enough to stop this duo. san antonio soared past oklahoma city. spurs lead the series 3-2. >>> in the french open, rafael nadal dominating the clay courts winning in straight sets. american twin brothers bob and mike brian win their match against a home team there. they'll move on to the third round. >>> and on the west coast, the dodgers/pirates. l.a. trailing 6-3 when
the award if we had one for the most enthusiastic it would go to jacob williamson. he made it to the finals but then he had to spell the kabaragoya. >> i know it! i totally know it! >> it was a tough one, but he was in to win it. >>> let's take you to sports right now. the new york rangers returning to the stanley cup final for the first time in two decades. dominic moore sweeping it in for the rangers. that's the only puck that gets past canadiens goalie. all the rangers...
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>> good afternoon madame president and commissioners executive director moya. my name is still williamson and reports project manager for the word development project at pier 70. due to the project. i recently assume this position upon kathleen [inaudible] succession to another position outside the port. some glad to be part of this but it is an exciting project. i'm happy to be here today to present what amounts to an update informational presentation. i want to give you quick overview of the next light of what i hope to a commerce today. with the help of the working team as well. you see here some budget updates which are present range of topics from sql public trust analysis down to project benefits to the poor. that i like to take the time to introduce members of the works and development team who are here today to present an update on community outreach, local contracting and hiring building the habitation mixed-use and it benefits to the city as all. we can sum up with next steps they might expect to see over the next few months. to start off with, project estrogen video from over t
>> good afternoon madame president and commissioners executive director moya. my name is still williamson and reports project manager for the word development project at pier 70. due to the project. i recently assume this position upon kathleen [inaudible] succession to another position outside the port. some glad to be part of this but it is an exciting project. i'm happy to be here today to present what amounts to an update informational presentation. i want to give you quick overview...
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she composed a campaign song for marianne williamson.sten. ♪ reactivate our nation ♪ we ignite our generation today ♪ >> i wonder if that's a first. i haven't heard something like that before. we'll see how that works out. that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> it's being called the republican civil war and today the first battles the primary race begins. and also the balance of power within the republican party as the tea party tries for a three-peat, if you will, on election influence. news day columnist ellis henican joins us this morning. >> bring it or, richard. this is going to be fun. come on. >> it starts today. when we look at ohio, we've got a senate race going on, congressional race as well. and we've got some key establishment funding at play here trying to push out those tea party influences. if it turns out that the establishment candidates here win what's that say for the rest of the country and 2014? >> it says the tea party might be on the ropes a bit. let's watch north carolina. that's the one to keep your
she composed a campaign song for marianne williamson.sten. ♪ reactivate our nation ♪ we ignite our generation today ♪ >> i wonder if that's a first. i haven't heard something like that before. we'll see how that works out. that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> it's being called the republican civil war and today the first battles the primary race begins. and also the balance of power within the republican party as the tea party tries for a three-peat, if you...
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the most enthusiastic contestant award could go to jacob williamson. he made it into the finals but then had to spell kabaragoya. >> i know it. i know it. i totally know it. what? >> that's a tough one. >> made me feel a little better. whole tie thing is ridiculous. >> yes. but do you know what that is? >> i don't, do you? >> i looked it up. it is a water monitor from south asia. >> i learned something today, thank you. i'll never be able to spell it, but i learned it. >> exactly. >> this weekend's forecast, we'll be for the most part dry and we'll be looking at pretty enjoyable weather pattern. and in case you're doing any travels across the country, not a lot of bad weather to be found. northern rockies, colorado, wyoming, montana, dakotas, phi showers and storms. that's about it. not a lot on the satellite radar map, low gray clouds over the ocean. i give you an x-ray of the atmosphere, water vap, see the jet stream pretty much streaming in on shore there, around central california, that's why there is high clouds out there, especially in northern n
the most enthusiastic contestant award could go to jacob williamson. he made it into the finals but then had to spell kabaragoya. >> i know it. i know it. i totally know it. what? >> that's a tough one. >> made me feel a little better. whole tie thing is ridiculous. >> yes. but do you know what that is? >> i don't, do you? >> i looked it up. it is a water monitor from south asia. >> i learned something today, thank you. i'll never be able to spell it,...
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from spiritual guru to congressional candidate mary ann williamson said washington needs soul searching. and the music of michael w. smith. ♪
from spiritual guru to congressional candidate mary ann williamson said washington needs soul searching. and the music of michael w. smith. ♪
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participating the lane for susan reynolds byron [inaudible] renée dunbar, kim lyons, megan wallace, bill williamsonhn dahle, then you homes and ricky to johnny, and i want to thank all of the particular time that afternoon to join us because their input was very valuable. susan reynolds and tim leon did a presentation on disney opportunity at the port and spoke about the rfp for the parking lot, though. 33 and have retail opportunity construction projects and service contracts. i think there was really engaging conversation around all of those areas so once again i want to thank susan and tim for doing such a wonderful presentation. we also have representatives from san francisco giants, jim g partners, and ae comm. though [inaudible] were invited but i guess we all know why the warriors did not show. i note [inaudible] have every intention of being there. each of the development representatives provided a brief description of their respective projects and stated how they would conduct community participation and outreach going forward. byron met a director planning development suggested that the o
participating the lane for susan reynolds byron [inaudible] renée dunbar, kim lyons, megan wallace, bill williamsonhn dahle, then you homes and ricky to johnny, and i want to thank all of the particular time that afternoon to join us because their input was very valuable. susan reynolds and tim leon did a presentation on disney opportunity at the port and spoke about the rfp for the parking lot, though. 33 and have retail opportunity construction projects and service contracts. i think there...
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. >> jaime williamson is here and a david ross. let's talk about boko haram.t do we need to know about the group? >> they are a brutal group. in addition to kidnapping the girls and the leader saying they should not have been in school in the first place, they have carried out attacks on churches and bombing them because they dislike christians and want to stir up the tensions. >> how successful are they in doing that? >> they have not had the full success. in the late '90s, there was a lot of clashes and they would like to stir up those again. they have caused killings by christians and muslims but haven't triggered the all-on war that will benefit them. >> the state department is putting together a cell and military support to help the nigerian government. tell us what that can do and if that can help get the girls back? >> thanks, jenna. at this stage time is of the essence. it is primarily an intelligence operation. a team of military and law enforcement can bring to bear robust intelligence collection and platforms and unique equipment to collect that int
. >> jaime williamson is here and a david ross. let's talk about boko haram.t do we need to know about the group? >> they are a brutal group. in addition to kidnapping the girls and the leader saying they should not have been in school in the first place, they have carried out attacks on churches and bombing them because they dislike christians and want to stir up the tensions. >> how successful are they in doing that? >> they have not had the full success. in the late...
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. >> williamson, thank you for joining us. coming up, the state of the industry. i love hearing your opinion. that is coming up. and you can watch a streaming on your phone, tablet, bloomberg.com, and apple tv. ♪ >> i am emily chang. this is "bloomberg west." also, my guest host is here. chamath palihapitiya. i want to start by asking you about facebook and all of the acquisitions they have been making. does it all make sense? >> i think most of it make sense. having been there through a handful of them and announcing them from the sidelines, what has turned out to be the cheapest and smartest acquisition done by any internet company -- >> you think whatsapp could be bigger than facebook? >> we have graded a growth team and social capital. we use that to help companies grow. we also help them figure out what is going. -- what is growing. when we do our own internal projections, by 2015, whatsapp will have more users than facebook. you're talking about a global phenomenon. when you look at facebook and you apply some reasonable discount to that, apple will be worth
. >> williamson, thank you for joining us. coming up, the state of the industry. i love hearing your opinion. that is coming up. and you can watch a streaming on your phone, tablet, bloomberg.com, and apple tv. ♪ >> i am emily chang. this is "bloomberg west." also, my guest host is here. chamath palihapitiya. i want to start by asking you about facebook and all of the acquisitions they have been making. does it all make sense? >> i think most of it make sense....
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. >> jacob williamson he captured hearts during the competition with his epic celebrations, but he was ousted with seven spellers remaining. still a good job, though. >> oh. >> the time is 26 after the top of the hour. we told you about the outrage over this novelty of the 9-11 museum. the plate th>> /* /- the cheese. >> see how they were eventually caught by the cops. >> let's take a live look outside of the plaza. the charlie daniels band is right now setting up. they started setting up last night for the "fox & friends" summer concert series. hello! i'm a kid. and us kids have an important message for our grown ups. three grams daily of beta-glucan... a soluable fiber from whole grain oat foods like cheerios can help lower cholesterol. and where can you find beta-glucan? in oats. and, they're yummy! i'm going back to being a kid now. thank you! >> it is friday may the 30th. will he say or will he go in eric shinseki on both sides of the aisle. today he's addressing the cites sis crisis amid the gwing call to step down. >> gwyneth paltrow under fire for saying it is like going to war
. >> jacob williamson he captured hearts during the competition with his epic celebrations, but he was ousted with seven spellers remaining. still a good job, though. >> oh. >> the time is 26 after the top of the hour. we told you about the outrage over this novelty of the 9-11 museum. the plate th>> /* /- the cheese. >> see how they were eventually caught by the cops. >> let's take a live look outside of the plaza. the charlie daniels band is right now...
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from spiritual guru to congressional candidate mary ann williamson said washington needs soul searchingd the music of michael w. smith. ♪
from spiritual guru to congressional candidate mary ann williamson said washington needs soul searchingd the music of michael w. smith. ♪
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told you there were two winners at the scrints national spelling bee tonight. 15-year-old jacob williamsonwas not one of them but he still managed to steal the show. >> kabaragoya. >> i know it i totally know it. >> okay. cabaragoya. >> it is spelled kabaragoya. >> thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that is it for this "special report." fair, balanced and unafraid. we're on the road next week. we will see you in new york on monday. greta goes "on the record" right now. >> the white house cleans house. this is "on the record." out the door. >> secretary shinseki offered me his own resignation. >> did veteran outrage force the secretary to resign. >> i'm adding to people what people are are not supposed to be doing. i am mad. >> another. another resignation. >> amazing experience. >> two high ranking jumping ship. >> i'm going to miss them a lot. >> a prisoner, our marine in peril. >> there was a lady in the tower behind me with the shotgun who shot at me. >> and only right here "on the record," what you haven't heard from our u.s.s. marine stranded in a mexican prison. >> i didn
told you there were two winners at the scrints national spelling bee tonight. 15-year-old jacob williamsonwas not one of them but he still managed to steal the show. >> kabaragoya. >> i know it i totally know it. >> okay. cabaragoya. >> it is spelled kabaragoya. >> thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that is it for this "special report." fair, balanced and unafraid. we're on the road next week. we will see you in new york on monday. greta goes...
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musicians like tommy johnson, sonny boy williamson too, and elmore james all played here and the likesay, count basie and louie armstrong all took the stage at places like the crystal palace ballroom and the alamo on farish street. what happened? where did it all go? >> what killed it was integration. once we were able to break out of our own indigenous black-run businesses, the black-owned businesses died. great for the black race but terrible for the black business. in fact, the only reason you're coming here right now is you have two churches, two funeral homes and the big apple inn. so you're going to either die, worship, or come to my place to eat. and that's the only -- >> or all three. >> right. >> not in that order. >> how you doing today? >> well, hi. >> how y'all doing today? >> back when things were hopping, geno lee's great grandfather, juan "big john" mora, moved to mississippi from mexico city, started a family with an african american woman in jackson. he sold hot tamales out of a steel drum on the corner. in 1939, he moved the operation inside, right here. now, the last
musicians like tommy johnson, sonny boy williamson too, and elmore james all played here and the likesay, count basie and louie armstrong all took the stage at places like the crystal palace ballroom and the alamo on farish street. what happened? where did it all go? >> what killed it was integration. once we were able to break out of our own indigenous black-run businesses, the black-owned businesses died. great for the black race but terrible for the black business. in fact, the only...
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but they replaced him with susan cameron and she's an alumnus of brian williamson which was still a part of bat a decade another. something going to have all three companies working together. >> i'm long the stock and for a couple different reasons that are not necessarily m & a related. it was a very strong dividend and core model. do you think it's a legal and a regulatory kind of lifting? this has been a major overhang for the entire sector. is there something better going on? is that why we're getting this news now because a lot of people want exposure to the u.s. market and certainly reynolds? >> absolutely. there are regulatory risks. around e-cigarettes and around men thol and people are skeptical about this. i think this comes down to the numbers. this deal would be very creative for all the companies involved. all of them have very, very big cash flows. i don't think it has too much to do with the e-cigarette situation. these a potential growth area if that takes off. >> jay jay flash. joining us from the newsroom. google saying set aside $30 billion for acquisitions. we have go
but they replaced him with susan cameron and she's an alumnus of brian williamson which was still a part of bat a decade another. something going to have all three companies working together. >> i'm long the stock and for a couple different reasons that are not necessarily m & a related. it was a very strong dividend and core model. do you think it's a legal and a regulatory kind of lifting? this has been a major overhang for the entire sector. is there something better going on? is...
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mary williamson is a best selling author and a spiritual adviser for the stars.independent. she represents it house district where a lot of stars live. beverly hills, santa monica, they are all parts of the district she is running in. running in the new york times magazine, she called it quote the botox belt. normally, an independent candidate would have no chance of winning a congressional race and she is a long shot, but the rules are different in california where they have what is known as a jungle primary. every candidate from every party or no party runs on the same ballot, the top two finishers face-off, even if they are from the same party. in the race to take waxman's place, there are 18 candidates now running. among them, wendy gruel, near the elected mayor of los angeles last year. matt miller, a commentator who has been a guest on this network and on this show, even, once or twice. ted lue, a strong base of support. it may not take that many votes to make it to the general election. of course, mixing hollywood with politics is old hat in california. it
mary williamson is a best selling author and a spiritual adviser for the stars.independent. she represents it house district where a lot of stars live. beverly hills, santa monica, they are all parts of the district she is running in. running in the new york times magazine, she called it quote the botox belt. normally, an independent candidate would have no chance of winning a congressional race and she is a long shot, but the rules are different in california where they have what is known as a...
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kevina williamson, national review and one of my favorite columnists, wrote a piece about this a while ago, but i thoughto of it today and i want to pull up one sentence. he says, tt o give away wealth presumes the existence of thatay wealth. giving away alls that you own ta does not do the poor an iota of good if you don't have anything. you can'tt spread the wealth without wealth. wea capitalism is the precondition toal generosity.th if you want to feed the lord's sheep, you must begin by planting the fields. i think capitalism makes people more generous, at least through charitable giving, that's howt e the church actual israeli able to further a lot of its messagei >> americans have the highest generosity as any in the world. the pope has been in a lot of i countries where there is a verye small percentage of oligarts and everybody else is poor. we're not too far from that. bringing it to the forefront, not just have liberals say it, it is time for, us to take peos in this country and not have a t minimum wage that keeps them ino poverty and hungry.d >> kimberly, if you look around
kevina williamson, national review and one of my favorite columnists, wrote a piece about this a while ago, but i thoughto of it today and i want to pull up one sentence. he says, tt o give away wealth presumes the existence of thatay wealth. giving away alls that you own ta does not do the poor an iota of good if you don't have anything. you can'tt spread the wealth without wealth. wea capitalism is the precondition toal generosity.th if you want to feed the lord's sheep, you must begin by...
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here is kelly williamson, still threatening skies. this is kansas.orried about that storm as i am here. this storm moving into temple, texas. i believe the back side of that storm is rotating. we'll move back across i-35. nothing is worse than if you drive on the interstate and a tornado hits you, you have no control. when we saw the storms that moved through parts of little rock. here we go, this is the storm i'm still worried about for minnesota. we had a storm down here, there are the tornadoes down there from a couple of hours ago, moving to minneapolis and it died. it has rained a lot of the day. cooler in minneapolis, i'm not sure this storm here as it moves towards minnetonka, towards plymouth, if you're in those areas, even a chance of hail and wind. at least 50 or 60 miles an hour can always do damage. get the pets, kids and yourself inside. >> all right, chad, thank you. a deadly mystery reveals itself after the remains of a top tennis player is found, and the authorities trying to find information. police found four bodies in the ashes aft
here is kelly williamson, still threatening skies. this is kansas.orried about that storm as i am here. this storm moving into temple, texas. i believe the back side of that storm is rotating. we'll move back across i-35. nothing is worse than if you drive on the interstate and a tornado hits you, you have no control. when we saw the storms that moved through parts of little rock. here we go, this is the storm i'm still worried about for minnesota. we had a storm down here, there are the...
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. >>> plus, from spiritual guru to congressional candidate, mary ann williamson says washington needsrching. and the music of michael w. smith. ♪
. >>> plus, from spiritual guru to congressional candidate, mary ann williamson says washington needsrching. and the music of michael w. smith. ♪
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. >> reporter: 15-year-old jacob williamson was a crowd favorite for his unrestrained confidence. >> totally know it. >> reporter: unfortunately, being too confident is what did him in the end. >> c-a-b-a-r-a-g-o-y-a. what? >> reporter: and 13-year-old had everyone cracking up after this little ditty. >> but it was 14-year-old sriram hathwar and his formidable opponent, 13-year-old ansun sujoe who stole the show. >> alganfillogi. >> reporter: after 22 rounds, they faced off where they were able to correctly spell so many words, the list of words ran out. >> correct. >> reporter: forcing bee pronouncer jock bailey to declare -- >> ansun sujoe, if you spell this word correctly, we will declare you and sriram cochampions. >> okay. whatever. >> however you say it, just spell it. >> f-e-u-i-l-l-e-t-o-n. >> correct. >> and the cochampions of the scripps national spelling bee, ansun sujoe and sriram hathwar are "outfront" tonight. so you guys are sitting there together. and i know when you went, in you weren't even sure if you would win, right? but you were both hoping. now here you are. an
. >> reporter: 15-year-old jacob williamson was a crowd favorite for his unrestrained confidence. >> totally know it. >> reporter: unfortunately, being too confident is what did him in the end. >> c-a-b-a-r-a-g-o-y-a. what? >> reporter: and 13-year-old had everyone cracking up after this little ditty. >> but it was 14-year-old sriram hathwar and his formidable opponent, 13-year-old ansun sujoe who stole the show. >> alganfillogi. >> reporter:...
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. >> up up next on booktv "after words" with guest host kevin williamson of the national review on line. this week's burton folsom and his latest book "uncle sam can't count". the latest collaboration details the best and worst governments investments in bales from the days of george washington through today. this program lasts about an hour. >> host: professor full something cute for joining us and welcome. before we move on to the substance of your very interesting book i wanted to ask you a little about the process of composing it because i noticed you have a koether and colleague with a suspiciously similar surname who turns out to be your wife and someone with a little bit of experience in the subject of being married and writing books i'm amazed that this ended a book rather than a divorce or a trial separation or something like that. how intensely weird is it to write a book in that particular sort of way? desk of the key is not to write on the same chapter at the same time. one of us will work and do primary work on one chapter and another does the work on the other chapter and
. >> up up next on booktv "after words" with guest host kevin williamson of the national review on line. this week's burton folsom and his latest book "uncle sam can't count". the latest collaboration details the best and worst governments investments in bales from the days of george washington through today. this program lasts about an hour. >> host: professor full something cute for joining us and welcome. before we move on to the substance of your very...
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from spiritual guru to congressional candidate mary ann williamson said washington needs soul searchinge music of michael w. smith. ♪
from spiritual guru to congressional candidate mary ann williamson said washington needs soul searchinge music of michael w. smith. ♪
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. >> jacob williamson sealing the show. >> but in the finals came up just short. >> what? >> the nsa has released what it says is the only e-mail edward snowden sent to supervisors. >> the glass floor at chicago's willis tower cracked 103 stories up while tourists are on it! >> a design for a new spacecraft to carry astronauts to the space station was unveiled by elon musk. >> and a medical emergency. the singer was rushed from the stage. >> and all that matters. >> looking for this money. >> for the second night in a row, the race is on to find hidden cash in the l.a. area. >> what message do you have for the people leaving these envelopes behind? >> thank you and god bless. >> on cbs this morning -- >> the rangers are going to the finals! they want the cup and now they have a chance, they have a chance! >> this "eye opener" is presented by toyota. let's go places. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." norah o'donnell is on assignment but gayle king is with us. >> good morning, charlie. >> eric shinseki is apologizing for a breach of trust. eric shinseki is removing top lead
. >> jacob williamson sealing the show. >> but in the finals came up just short. >> what? >> the nsa has released what it says is the only e-mail edward snowden sent to supervisors. >> the glass floor at chicago's willis tower cracked 103 stories up while tourists are on it! >> a design for a new spacecraft to carry astronauts to the space station was unveiled by elon musk. >> and a medical emergency. the singer was rushed from the stage. >> and...
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jacob williamson of cape coral florida captured wide attacks as the most animated contestant kim to a disappointing end last night. >> i know it, i totally know it! what? >> the tension kicked into high gear when it was down to just two young men standing. >> a word i know this time, please. >> there weren't worst he didn't know, squaring off against his opponent. >> the two boys took it down to the wire, exhausting the 25 championship words, spelling them all correctly, down to the last one. >> whatever. however you say it, just spell it. >> in the end, the two both undefeated named company champions of the national spelling bee. it's the first time there's been a tie since 1962. >> congratulations to them. another reason for the tie, two of those 25 championship words had to be kept in reserve to the bee wouldn't end with an incorrect spelling. do they know what those words mean? >> v.a. secretary shinseki set to meet with the president today. >> an emergency summit in ghana to fight boko haram. >> donald sterling objecting to the sale of the l.a. clippers, but a ruling about his me
jacob williamson of cape coral florida captured wide attacks as the most animated contestant kim to a disappointing end last night. >> i know it, i totally know it! what? >> the tension kicked into high gear when it was down to just two young men standing. >> a word i know this time, please. >> there weren't worst he didn't know, squaring off against his opponent. >> the two boys took it down to the wire, exhausting the 25 championship words, spelling them all...
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just making it into the finals felt like winning for 15-year-old jacob williamson.yone's heart, even in defeat. >> c-a-b-a-r-a-g-o-y-a. kabaragoya. what? >> reporter: but in the end, the night belonged to these two teens. >> you each get your own share of $30,000. >> a victory too big to quantify and beyond words. for "today," kristen welker, nbc news, washington. >> did you see any of that last night? >> it's amazing that it's on espn. >> i know. i was switching back and forth between the rangers game and that. they were both nail-biting. so impressive to watch these young kids figure out how to spell those words. >> incredible. >> tamron is with the champs right now in the orange room. >> it's on espn because your brain is a muscle and this is a sport. look who's with us. good morning, co-champions. how are you? >> we're doing great, good morning to you. >> still stunned by the victory. ansun, when you found out it came down to one word that you needed to spell correctly, were you nervous? what were you thinking? >> well, i was kind of comforted about the word. so
just making it into the finals felt like winning for 15-year-old jacob williamson.yone's heart, even in defeat. >> c-a-b-a-r-a-g-o-y-a. kabaragoya. what? >> reporter: but in the end, the night belonged to these two teens. >> you each get your own share of $30,000. >> a victory too big to quantify and beyond words. for "today," kristen welker, nbc news, washington. >> did you see any of that last night? >> it's amazing that it's on espn. >> i...
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> raw emotion amped up this year's scripps national spelling bee. 15-year-old, 8th grader jacob williamsonocial media as the most animated contestant came to a disappointing end. what? >> but the tension kicked into high gear when it was down to two young men standing. >> a word i know this time, please. >> reporter: there weren't apparently any words that sriram hathwar didn't know. round after round squaring off against his formidable opponent 13-year-old ansun sujoe. >> f-e-i-j-o-a-d-a. >> >> the two boys took it down to the wire, exhausting the 25 championship words, spelling them all correctly down to the last one. >> whatever. however you say it, just spell it. >> f-e-u-i-l-l-e-t-o-n. >> correct. >> in the end, ansun and sriram both undefeated, named co-champions of this scripps national spelling bee. the first time there's been a tie since 1962. >> that's the neatest story. >> wow, i'm so happy for them. i said before you know how kids -- >> everybody wins. these both actually did. >> they deserve it. by the way, they both said all of the money they have is going toward college. tha
> raw emotion amped up this year's scripps national spelling bee. 15-year-old, 8th grader jacob williamsonocial media as the most animated contestant came to a disappointing end. what? >> but the tension kicked into high gear when it was down to two young men standing. >> a word i know this time, please. >> reporter: there weren't apparently any words that sriram hathwar didn't know. round after round squaring off against his formidable opponent 13-year-old ansun sujoe....