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for those headed is bound to me. >> at least for the united states the same people that bombed the world trade center in 1993 we are more than 20 years into this with no indication we are winning this is correct it will be a 100 year war multigenerational with we are extraordinarily fortunate has had so little impact on the vast majority of the of population and i applaud that and i cannot say enough good things about this generation of sons and daughters who could compare favorably with the greatest generation who came with age in the great depression but the greatest generation two-thirds were draftees but this generation is all volunteers. buddies from the naval academy volunteered to join the military in a time of war when i went to west point in 1984 and it speaks to the rest of this country we have not made sacrifices or have shared the pain "this is it" is fought by volunteers for i am appalled that we have split on the of credit-card. so james is correct with the cost of the war of $4 trillion we have not had the proper debate or any sacrifices to fund the war and were we to do s
for those headed is bound to me. >> at least for the united states the same people that bombed the world trade center in 1993 we are more than 20 years into this with no indication we are winning this is correct it will be a 100 year war multigenerational with we are extraordinarily fortunate has had so little impact on the vast majority of the of population and i applaud that and i cannot say enough good things about this generation of sons and daughters who could compare favorably with...
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maybe it is, but for me at least, it is no way to enjoy it. olivia: have you ever seen or a womanr 50 besides hannah actually driving corvette? erik: no. olivia: it is an image problem but a cool car. erik: i spoke with the ceo of valiant. he is a serial acquirer doing dollars in billion his deals. what is on his shopping list. ♪ like a gold-plated soybean. reliably fast internet starts at $69.95 a month. comcast business. built for business. ♪ olivia: welcome back to bloomberg market day. i am olivia sterns. erik: i'm erik schatzker. voteenate may take a final on the fast-track trade bill, allowing president obama to speed up the trade deals being negotiated. 62-38day the senate voted to advance this deal. over maybe taking another step toward an ipo, seeking a billion-dollar credit line. companies current -- frequently seek credit lines before going public. jpmorganhe board of will not have to face a lawsuit. investors had claimed that the board did not do its job when a trader in london lost more than $6 billion. a former aide to prime
maybe it is, but for me at least, it is no way to enjoy it. olivia: have you ever seen or a womanr 50 besides hannah actually driving corvette? erik: no. olivia: it is an image problem but a cool car. erik: i spoke with the ceo of valiant. he is a serial acquirer doing dollars in billion his deals. what is on his shopping list. ♪ like a gold-plated soybean. reliably fast internet starts at $69.95 a month. comcast business. built for business. ♪ olivia: welcome back to bloomberg market day....
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i don't know how many there are but there's at least two. >> let me see yours. >> reporter: shortly after mckenzie's dad bod proclamation went viral there was a tidal wave of controversy. men were rejoicing. women started calling foul on twitter, using #mombod. i would love to live in a world where being a mildly overweight woman was found attractive. >> i think mom bod pride should become a movement. everyone should be able to be proud of who they are in the skin they're in. because they are the one who make their bodies sexy. your body doesn't decide whether or not you're sexy. >> reporter: rosenberg found the dad bod trend so amusing he created a fake diet plan to help fellow dads get that perfect flabby body. >> as part of the 38 dad bod challenge, if you want to participate, we have awesome stuff, pizza, cake, tacos. >> reporter: and he says embracing a little flab may be good for everyone. >> i hope mom bod becomes a thing. moms should feel comfortable in their skin. >> it's a good thing it's cheat day. >> celebrate their husbands' dad bods. dads should celebrate their wives' mom bo
i don't know how many there are but there's at least two. >> let me see yours. >> reporter: shortly after mckenzie's dad bod proclamation went viral there was a tidal wave of controversy. men were rejoicing. women started calling foul on twitter, using #mombod. i would love to live in a world where being a mildly overweight woman was found attractive. >> i think mom bod pride should become a movement. everyone should be able to be proud of who they are in the skin they're in....
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and, while grateful for your confidence in me, at least if i know my heart, i think my gratitude is free from any taint of personal triumph. it has not been a pleasure for me to triumph over anyone. but i give thanks to god for this peoples resolve -- this people's resolve to stand by free government and the principle it lives five. you see, -- it lives five. you see, my friends i still believe that sentiment in our declaration of independence that declares, all men are created equal, remains the great fundamental principle upon which all of our future hopes and liberty rest. the question of this hour is, cannot this government be reunited on that same principle? my friends, if it can, i will consider myself one of the happiest man alive -- men alive if i can so help to see it. if it cannot it will be awful. my friends, if this government cannot be reunited without giving up that principle i -- i was about to say, i would rather be assassinated on this very spot them to surrender that. i am loath to close. we are not enemies, but friends. friends, we must not be enemies. though a passion
and, while grateful for your confidence in me, at least if i know my heart, i think my gratitude is free from any taint of personal triumph. it has not been a pleasure for me to triumph over anyone. but i give thanks to god for this peoples resolve -- this people's resolve to stand by free government and the principle it lives five. you see, -- it lives five. you see, my friends i still believe that sentiment in our declaration of independence that declares, all men are created equal, remains...
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let me drop at least a couple of balloons? ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: okay fine. drop the balloons. drop the balloons. ( laughter ) ( applause ) saddest balloon drop ever. all right, moving on. now, saturday, michelle obama gave a commencement address at tuskegee university. in the speech she talked about her experience with race. >> we both felt the sting of those daily sliets slights throughout our entire lives it's folks who crossed the street in fear of their safety. >> larry: hold on, michelle. has anybody ever crossed the street in fear of barack obama. that guys weighs about 130 pounds, in his mom jeans. "oh! that brother's scary." all right, what else you you got? >> those who have questioned our intelligence. >> larry: when have people ever questioned michelle obama's intelligence? oh, that's right. this morning. here's angela mcglowan a few hours ago on fox news. >> why didn't first lady share the reason she got into princeton? it was probably because of affirmative action. >> larry: whoa, whoa whoa hold on. slow your roll, fox's convenient black friend.
let me drop at least a couple of balloons? ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: okay fine. drop the balloons. drop the balloons. ( laughter ) ( applause ) saddest balloon drop ever. all right, moving on. now, saturday, michelle obama gave a commencement address at tuskegee university. in the speech she talked about her experience with race. >> we both felt the sting of those daily sliets slights throughout our entire lives it's folks who crossed the street in fear of their safety....
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authorities i've talked to have told me that they did believe at least two individuals were involved. however, we'll probably get a more authoritative read on that sometime around noon eastern time. we are expecting police to give a news conference giving us the very latest. >> joe, thanks so much for that. joe johns outside the home in washington, d.c. thanks. >>> let's bring in former fbi profiler as well as former fbi special agent. mary, you unfortunately have more experience with this type of stuff than anyone would really want to. but when you hear some of the scary details that are coming out and what this family went to, they are held, bound, even tortured and then killed and the house lit up on fire as the suspects -- as the killers escape. what kind of criminal profile, in your mind, is this building? >> those behaviors tell me at least the leader, if there's more than one, so you have a leader, that the leader is very cold, very arrogant, has a very low threshold for anxiety. in other words, you're in somebody's home in a very nice, expensive area where people come and go a
authorities i've talked to have told me that they did believe at least two individuals were involved. however, we'll probably get a more authoritative read on that sometime around noon eastern time. we are expecting police to give a news conference giving us the very latest. >> joe, thanks so much for that. joe johns outside the home in washington, d.c. thanks. >>> let's bring in former fbi profiler as well as former fbi special agent. mary, you unfortunately have more experience...
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. >> but at least it gives me something i can investigate. >> pelley: 3,000 people brought their family history to 16 smithsonian events across the country. >> mary elliott: and this is the early free black family based out of baltimore? >> yes. >> pelley: it sounds like "antiques roadshow." >> nancy bercaw: it is like "antiques roadshow." >> pelley: mary elliott and nancy bercaw are curators. >> elliott: we have experts from across the museum field. experts in conservation. experts who understand about paper, about metals, about you name it-- fabrics, textiles. and they come in and they review objects for the public. >> the coating on this is in pretty good condition. >> some of that looks like it's dried out a little bit. >> and don't put it near the air conditioning unit because that will dry it out too much. >> pelley: how do you convince someone to give up a priceless family heirloom? >> bercaw: do you know what? our museum pitches itself. all we have to do is tell the absolute honest truth. people have been waiting for us. people in america have been waiting for this moment. and s
. >> but at least it gives me something i can investigate. >> pelley: 3,000 people brought their family history to 16 smithsonian events across the country. >> mary elliott: and this is the early free black family based out of baltimore? >> yes. >> pelley: it sounds like "antiques roadshow." >> nancy bercaw: it is like "antiques roadshow." >> pelley: mary elliott and nancy bercaw are curators. >> elliott: we have experts from...
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secondly, i hope you can at least give me credit for the many, many other things that i have actually put into practice, whether it's taking lots of people on low pay out of paying any income tax. the biggest expansion of apprenticeships this country's ever seen. the biggest reform of our pension system in a generation. more money into schools to help with the education of disadvantaged children. more childcare. shared parental leave. healthy lunches for little kids at primary school. the list goes on. i accept for some people, and you may be one of them for whom that one thing you can't forgive, you can't forget -- >> why did you vote for it and not just abstain? because it was such a key thing. you had all your candidates going around to these things. why didn't you abstain when it came to the vote? rather than vote in favor. that's the thing that upset people. >> well, i mean, what happened as you may remember was the previous government, the labour government introduced fees and then increased them. when we came into government there, was no money left. david cameron's just been w
secondly, i hope you can at least give me credit for the many, many other things that i have actually put into practice, whether it's taking lots of people on low pay out of paying any income tax. the biggest expansion of apprenticeships this country's ever seen. the biggest reform of our pension system in a generation. more money into schools to help with the education of disadvantaged children. more childcare. shared parental leave. healthy lunches for little kids at primary school. the list...
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one thing we know at least -- actually let me speak to dee's point first. i don't want to dismiss dee's point because we disagree or they disagree or it happens sometimes. the police in baltimore responded very differently to what we saw a week ago or two weeks ago to what we saw today. it took 32 minutes for someone to come to a man with a broken spine. this time a precautionary ambulance. that's what should happen but it's not typically what happens at least in baltimore. i agree. every black man with a gun hasn't been shot. but too many black men without guns and women are shot. that's the issue here. and with regards to the facts on the ground one thing is people don't trust the facts on the ground as they come from law enforcement because of what is happening. >> dee, to be fair to your point, i don't think you were saying that every black man with a gun is shot. but you're making a point that too often i think as marc was saying, that's the case, are you not? >> yeah. i think it happens far too often. you know like i said this is one of the rare times
one thing we know at least -- actually let me speak to dee's point first. i don't want to dismiss dee's point because we disagree or they disagree or it happens sometimes. the police in baltimore responded very differently to what we saw a week ago or two weeks ago to what we saw today. it took 32 minutes for someone to come to a man with a broken spine. this time a precautionary ambulance. that's what should happen but it's not typically what happens at least in baltimore. i agree. every black...
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. >> and i really thought she just died there in front of me. >> i physically helped at least ten probably. >> reporter: behind the theater officer jason oviatt saw what he thought was a s.w.a.t. officer in full body armour and a gas mask. >> as i got closer to the car, i noticed everybody was urgently doing something. this person was just very relaxed standing by the car not really doing anything at all. >> reporter: it was james holmes who didn't resist and when asked if there were other shooters said, it's just me. >> did he cooperate with you? >> yes. >> did he answer questions that were asked? >> yes. >> did he seem confused about anything? >> not at all. he looked like he was sort of taking it all in. >> that was nbc's jacob rascon reporting. trial resumes on monday. >>> a key figure in the 2013 new jersey bridge gate scandal could plead guilty to federal charges as early as today. david wildstein is a former top official at the port authority of new york and new jersey. he's also a former ally of new jersey governor chris christie. according to bloomberg he'll plead guilty to unspec
. >> and i really thought she just died there in front of me. >> i physically helped at least ten probably. >> reporter: behind the theater officer jason oviatt saw what he thought was a s.w.a.t. officer in full body armour and a gas mask. >> as i got closer to the car, i noticed everybody was urgently doing something. this person was just very relaxed standing by the car not really doing anything at all. >> reporter: it was james holmes who didn't resist and when...
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my question comes from reflecting on what is at least to me a new insight that this panel has expressed and especially leonard that anti-science is a statement of religious faith, which is the religious faith in a week god and this week god is a circumstance of personal fear and perhaps pathological cultural fear, which ends up as an expression of a feeling of helplessness. our national passive escape from that is material consumerism and financial development. i wonder if you all could comment on that election of a weak god with a cultural fear and sense of helplessness which promotes escapism. [laughter] >> umm. i have heard it said that wisdom -- i'm not sure if this will answer your cluster manatt -- wisdom begins when instead of -- having what you want, you want to want what you have. i think there is definitely a sense in this country that satisfaction can be found at the mall and joy and completeness and whatever. i think the attraction of faith is that there is a sense of -- one of the attractions -- is it offers the possibility of completeness, the possibility of being satisfie
my question comes from reflecting on what is at least to me a new insight that this panel has expressed and especially leonard that anti-science is a statement of religious faith, which is the religious faith in a week god and this week god is a circumstance of personal fear and perhaps pathological cultural fear, which ends up as an expression of a feeling of helplessness. our national passive escape from that is material consumerism and financial development. i wonder if you all could comment...
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secondly, i hope you can at least give me credit for the many, many other things that i have actually put into practice, whether it's taking lots of people on low pay out of paying any income tax. the biggest expansion of apprenticeships this country's ever seen. the biggest reform of our pension system in a generation. more money into schools to help with the education of disadvantaged children. more childcare. shared parental leave. healthy lunches for little kids at primary school. the list goes on. i accept for some people, and you may be one of them for whom that one thing you can't forgive, you can't forget -- >> why did you vote for it and not just abstain? because it was such a key thing. you had all your candidates going around to these things. why didn't you abstain when it came to the vote? rather than vote in favor. that's the thing that upset people. >> well, i mean, what happened as you may remember was the previous government, the labour government introduced fees and then increased them. when we came into government there, was no money left. david cameron's just been w
secondly, i hope you can at least give me credit for the many, many other things that i have actually put into practice, whether it's taking lots of people on low pay out of paying any income tax. the biggest expansion of apprenticeships this country's ever seen. the biggest reform of our pension system in a generation. more money into schools to help with the education of disadvantaged children. more childcare. shared parental leave. healthy lunches for little kids at primary school. the list...
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the jones case, at least alito's concurrence at least talks about ago aggregation, but to me, it's more what you do with the data. so to answer in short, i think the current doctrine would probably allow many drones surveillance under the fourth amendment, in public spaces. >> great. and why don't you go on to flag some of the issues that you'd like -- for us to -- >> i think the interesting issue for me is not necessarily the collection of information because you've heard from a lot of really smart people working on that. and i think they're doing a great job. but as a criminal defense attorney, i'm sort of jaded about a hopeful outcome in terms of what can and can't collect. and the idea of privacy in public space. i think the interesting issue for me is then what happens with the data. so irrespective, if we win any of these challenges, we're going to have a great amount of data with the government, and it can be analyzed. and the technologies that actually conduct the analytics are increasingly sophisticated. and if you start -- and it's not just that -- you've got technologies that
the jones case, at least alito's concurrence at least talks about ago aggregation, but to me, it's more what you do with the data. so to answer in short, i think the current doctrine would probably allow many drones surveillance under the fourth amendment, in public spaces. >> great. and why don't you go on to flag some of the issues that you'd like -- for us to -- >> i think the interesting issue for me is not necessarily the collection of information because you've heard from a...
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it reads 14 feet, and the water back there has to be at least ten feet deep. now, city officials tell me they don't know whether or not there are still cars submerged in these waters. what they do know is that across most of this city, the waters have begun to recede.vid? >> that is the good news. matt gutman leading us off from texas. >>> and as you heard matt report there, the mother calling her sister saying, pray for me. she and her children swept away while inside that home. the father did get out. tonight, they're not the only ones. at least ten others missing and abc's phillip mena now at the scene of that home where that family was whisked away. phillip? >> reporter: good evening, david. this is all that's left of that vacation home that carried away that mother and her two children, and, two other families. the blanco river rising so fast that it carried the home off these massive concrete stilts that were meant to keep it safe from floodwaters. laura mccomb, her husband and two kids were here for the holiday weekend. the home sitting right along the
it reads 14 feet, and the water back there has to be at least ten feet deep. now, city officials tell me they don't know whether or not there are still cars submerged in these waters. what they do know is that across most of this city, the waters have begun to recede.vid? >> that is the good news. matt gutman leading us off from texas. >>> and as you heard matt report there, the mother calling her sister saying, pray for me. she and her children swept away while inside that home....
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did you know though they tell me super bowl week has 8 days this is the week prey second street super bowl sunday and the latter one in san francisco, in fact, right adjacent to where we are you'll see the detailed the city of san francisco will be able to show case all it has to offer to millions of visitors but coming here to televisions, in fact, the bay area will show case was it has to offer that's why people are here the super bowl 50 the hosting committee will continue to groundhog increase still a few months, in fact, i look at it and the days 2 hundred and 91 days and counting down all to introduce the chairman the man that set the violation for super bowl 50 to be the most giving super bowl yet we'll talk about that, please welcome to the stage chairman daniel leary daniel (clapping.) thank you you'll for being here and thank you, ken from the beginning super bowl 50 is also been about more just a game we see super bowl 50 as a powerful catalytic for change for the entire region and that's why the occupant i opportunity to make a lasting impact on to our economy drives all d
did you know though they tell me super bowl week has 8 days this is the week prey second street super bowl sunday and the latter one in san francisco, in fact, right adjacent to where we are you'll see the detailed the city of san francisco will be able to show case all it has to offer to millions of visitors but coming here to televisions, in fact, the bay area will show case was it has to offer that's why people are here the super bowl 50 the hosting committee will continue to groundhog...
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seems like a sociopath, but gave me a rush. >> at least it is honest. >> doesn't feel real. when i am in my room, lights off, door locked, drinking, i don't feel the consequences. if i had to look at somebody in the face and do that, you know, it would be a different story. >> she says it is a disconnect that breeds this type of harassment. >> the fact you can't see the person's facial expression, can't see the reaction in the moment really removes it interest the kind of empathy and sensitivity we normally as human beings would have with each other. >> i did it for money. again, it makes me sound like a monster. >> how much money? was the money that good? >> no, it is scary how quickly i would drop my morals for so little. you know, how much those women were worth. it was like 500 a week, a thousand a week. i mean, it was really my habit. mental gymnastics to be able to live with your self. >> coming up, imagine sending your nude photos to the government. >> there were a lot of topless photos, a lot in bed. >> revenge porn forced this woman to copyright pictures of her nake
seems like a sociopath, but gave me a rush. >> at least it is honest. >> doesn't feel real. when i am in my room, lights off, door locked, drinking, i don't feel the consequences. if i had to look at somebody in the face and do that, you know, it would be a different story. >> she says it is a disconnect that breeds this type of harassment. >> the fact you can't see the person's facial expression, can't see the reaction in the moment really removes it interest the kind...
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at least that is what happens to me. it is about a philosophy professor. emma stone, i believe, is one of his students. there is a romantic component and you will hear more about that. today natalie portman when -- nelly portman will make her debut as -- natalie portman will make her debut as a director. she bought the rights about eight years ago and we will see whether she can direct as well as act and make fairly intelligent statements in press conferences. molly: lisa is down with the rest of our team. following all of the events out of the cannes film festival. the king of blues guitarist and singing has died at the age of 89. bb king was known for hits such as "3:00 blues," "when love comes to town," and "lucille." >> ♪ the thrill has gone away ♪ >> after starting his career in the 1940's, he played at least 100 shows a year until he was 88. bb king: ♪ >> ♪ your love i will cherish to my grave ♪ >> he is consistently named as one of the world's best guitarists. bb king: it is good for me when i am feeling good and will good for me when i am
at least that is what happens to me. it is about a philosophy professor. emma stone, i believe, is one of his students. there is a romantic component and you will hear more about that. today natalie portman when -- nelly portman will make her debut as -- natalie portman will make her debut as a director. she bought the rights about eight years ago and we will see whether she can direct as well as act and make fairly intelligent statements in press conferences. molly: lisa is down with the rest...
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cnn's cnn's sunlen serfaty joins me now. tell us about those victims. >> reporter: among those dead was a u.s. midshipman and also a 49-year-old father of two. the doctors tell me when he came into the hospital, he was already unconscious. he had a major chest wound and he died after midnight in the wee hours of the morning. this is just one of six area hospitals that treated the 200 passengers. this hospital alone, temple university hospital, they treated 54 people overnight. half remain here in the hospital. eight in critical condition. for the survivors of amtrak train 188, it was a moment of chaos and horror. >> i was thrown against the girl next to me against the window. people from the other side of the aisle started falling on top of us. so somebody's leg hit the side of my head. the rest of her body must have been in the luggage rack. >> i really thought this might be the end. there's no way to know like in the darkness. so just being able to -- you knew you were alive and okay. >> reporter: among the dead 20-year-ol
cnn's cnn's sunlen serfaty joins me now. tell us about those victims. >> reporter: among those dead was a u.s. midshipman and also a 49-year-old father of two. the doctors tell me when he came into the hospital, he was already unconscious. he had a major chest wound and he died after midnight in the wee hours of the morning. this is just one of six area hospitals that treated the 200 passengers. this hospital alone, temple university hospital, they treated 54 people overnight. half remain...
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it never occurred to me at least that they dropped a bomb on us. we knew it was something serious but it never entered my mom that they dropped a bomb. >> the special investigation commission called move an armed and dangerous group that threatened and terrifying neighbor. move members say blood shed was revenge for an august 1978 confrontation in which a police officer died but no move members were shot. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage as we mark 30 years since the move bombings, when we're not on television you can always follow us on line at cbs philly.com. >>> right now 6:48. we want to see is what coming up on cb. this morning. >> gayle king is in insuring with the preview gayle. >> we're on top of it too, good morning ukee ander contact we are staying on your major story covering every angle of that amtrak derail many. nora o'donnell is in your city and correspondents are looking in the investigation and talking to survivors. we will talk to former ntsb chair deborah hersman about that crash. news is back in the mornin
it never occurred to me at least that they dropped a bomb on us. we knew it was something serious but it never entered my mom that they dropped a bomb. >> the special investigation commission called move an armed and dangerous group that threatened and terrifying neighbor. move members say blood shed was revenge for an august 1978 confrontation in which a police officer died but no move members were shot. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage as we...
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but it seems to me, that is at least going to give these gulf states more time to assess their own situation. and also measure the degree of commitment that the united states is prepared to make to their security. i think you might see some pretty interesting commitments made as a result of this camp david meeting. and i think we're all going to be very interested in hearing how that comes out. lou: yeah, and the result of that meeting as you intimate likely to be critical to popular support for any agreement that ultimately is arrived at, if such is the case. yemen, i would like to take just a bit of your time and just ask your thoughts on yemen. the saudis have attempted a five-day truce which has been summarily rejected by the iranian-backed houthi rebels. it's critically important to iran. where are we headed here? >> well it's a very messy situation. but at the moment, the saudis are clearly determined to prevent a houthi -- the houthis from taking over the government. meanwhile there's this serious, dire humanitarian situation that has developed in the country which makes some kind of
but it seems to me, that is at least going to give these gulf states more time to assess their own situation. and also measure the degree of commitment that the united states is prepared to make to their security. i think you might see some pretty interesting commitments made as a result of this camp david meeting. and i think we're all going to be very interested in hearing how that comes out. lou: yeah, and the result of that meeting as you intimate likely to be critical to popular support...
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that was me, mom. [ laugh ] i thought you said "that was me, mom." [ laughter ] >>> at least one person is being treated for smoke inhalation after this early morning fire on the 400 block of nedro street in ogontz. fire appears to have started in a rear bedroom on the second floor but the causes still being looked into. >>> meanwhile police are searching for the man in this surveillance video in connection with the sexual assault and robbery in south philadelphia earlier this week. investigators want to know if that suspect attempted to assault another woman in march. >>> the united states government wants four workers in three commercial labs to get preventive treatment for exposure to anthrax. cdc is investigating what the pentagon calls the inadvertent shipping of live anthrax spores to labs in new jersey, delaware and seven other states. >>> national park service says tours of the u.s.s. arizona memorial in hawaii are suspended after a navy ship hit and damage the memorial's dock. boats from the pearl harbor visitors center are taking visitors to a spot near memorial where they can
that was me, mom. [ laugh ] i thought you said "that was me, mom." [ laughter ] >>> at least one person is being treated for smoke inhalation after this early morning fire on the 400 block of nedro street in ogontz. fire appears to have started in a rear bedroom on the second floor but the causes still being looked into. >>> meanwhile police are searching for the man in this surveillance video in connection with the sexual assault and robbery in south philadelphia...
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to me at least. if you look back at what happened in the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 attack, what was amazing about the media reaction of the mayor can people was that for decades there had been this list of grievances in the muslim world about the united states, that it supports dictators, that it brings violence to the muslim world, that it renders the wishes of powerless and irrelevant, that it steadfastly supports israeli aggression, a whole litany of grievances that if you pay attention to the discourse of the muslim world or you would be familiar with. after 9/11, the reaction of the majority of americans, which was quite genuine, was bafflement. it was, i don't understand why anyone would possibly want to attack the united states. we are such a peaceful nation. all we want to do is go about living our lives with freedom and liberty, yet people seem to really hate us and it's impossible to understand why. the question that was asked of the mirkin people was -- of the american people was the
to me at least. if you look back at what happened in the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 attack, what was amazing about the media reaction of the mayor can people was that for decades there had been this list of grievances in the muslim world about the united states, that it supports dictators, that it brings violence to the muslim world, that it renders the wishes of powerless and irrelevant, that it steadfastly supports israeli aggression, a whole litany of grievances that if you pay...
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. >> jimmy: so i'm challenging every mom out there to give me at least one mom dance. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and put it up on -- put it out online on vine, whatever. hashtag it mom dance. #gimmefive. >> #gimmefive. >> jimmy: and let's see it trending tonight or tomorrow. let's do that. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: i want to talk about this. it's happening this sunday, i believe. the white house -- >> it's monday. >> jimmy: monday. >> the easter egg roll. >> jimmy: the easter egg roll. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i always of course thought it was the easter egg roll. which is not -- which is a totally different thing. egg roll. it comes in a giant egg roll, everyone eats an egg roll. >> egg roll. >> jimmy: what? because it's also involved with "let's move" and i'm thinking to myself how much movement goes on -- what even is an egg roll? >> what is an egg roll? yeah. >> jimmy: it's not an easter egg hunt, correct? >> no, it's not a hunt. it's an actual roll. it's part of white house tradition. this is actually the largest event that we do outside on the south lawn. 35,000 guests come thr
. >> jimmy: so i'm challenging every mom out there to give me at least one mom dance. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and put it up on -- put it out online on vine, whatever. hashtag it mom dance. #gimmefive. >> #gimmefive. >> jimmy: and let's see it trending tonight or tomorrow. let's do that. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: i want to talk about this. it's happening this sunday, i believe. the white house -- >> it's monday. >> jimmy: monday....
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>> could you clarify -- at least for me -- what you mean by inactivity? could you clarify what you mean by inactivity? >> there's been a proposal for a war powers statute, and -- >> why congress won't vote for it? >> the failure to take action on an authorization, is that -- >> yes. >> well, there's never going to be complete inactivity because as we talked about, you still have the funding issue, so they have to continue to fund the military and fund the operation. so there will never be absolutely no activity. >> i think also, you know, the administration may not be excited if it gets voted down, right? so i think there's a political split in the congress like there is in the country i think. some people think they want a tougher -- they're not happy with limitations. some of the critics in congress are not that they don't want to authorize it, they want to vote to authorize it. and there's some folks that don't want to authorize anything. if you can't build a coalition, it's a simple political reason. why does congress not act? it usually is because th
>> could you clarify -- at least for me -- what you mean by inactivity? could you clarify what you mean by inactivity? >> there's been a proposal for a war powers statute, and -- >> why congress won't vote for it? >> the failure to take action on an authorization, is that -- >> yes. >> well, there's never going to be complete inactivity because as we talked about, you still have the funding issue, so they have to continue to fund the military and fund the...
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you and me -- both of us at least until we have one more vacancy filled of our two. commissioner bermejo. would you have interest to participate with committee chair wald beginning your first moating would be june 8th, 2015, >> i think i can make that meeting >> all right. there we go. >> thank you >> any other comments chair wald? >> no. thank you >> questions, colleagues, discussion, any public comment on this item. mr. pilpal >> david pilpal again, they have not met recently because of a lack of members, it's not that there are not policy things to talk about, so i will look forward to the policy meeting it's going to be great. >> thank you. other members of the public >> are you going to come david? >> i will try. >> seeing no other speakers public comments close the. can we hear 15 monica? >> announcements, information and discussion >> any announcements? >> i have one, actually >> commissioner stephenson >> wi heard news there say pop up coffee stand around the city in june, so be on the look out, and visit the website to figure out where it's going to be if yo
you and me -- both of us at least until we have one more vacancy filled of our two. commissioner bermejo. would you have interest to participate with committee chair wald beginning your first moating would be june 8th, 2015, >> i think i can make that meeting >> all right. there we go. >> thank you >> any other comments chair wald? >> no. thank you >> questions, colleagues, discussion, any public comment on this item. mr. pilpal >> david pilpal again,...
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at least one child there suv bull ship. where? send me affecting still. i no they are shady, but. at least one child. really? military aged male. that means is guilty. maybe a teenager but i haven't seen anything that looks that short's. mission intelligence coordinator. yes. review that ship. possible child. just as the sun rose above the mountains the convoy halted. many passengers get out. 5:10 a.m. pilot they are praying. this is definitely it. praying, i mean, seriously. that is what they do. they're going to do something nefarious. all the adults all the adults in the party got out when the convoy stopped at the river. to the infrared camera and so too to the watch as far away the men and women were merely indistinguishable blobs. the party was the party was presumptively one of taliban enforcement no one thought to ponder their gender. an hour later the vehicles turned off in a different direction which led them ultimately 12 miles away an indication that whoever they were the most likely had no hostile intent. nevertheless they assess this as a flanking maneuver to get beh
at least one child there suv bull ship. where? send me affecting still. i no they are shady, but. at least one child. really? military aged male. that means is guilty. maybe a teenager but i haven't seen anything that looks that short's. mission intelligence coordinator. yes. review that ship. possible child. just as the sun rose above the mountains the convoy halted. many passengers get out. 5:10 a.m. pilot they are praying. this is definitely it. praying, i mean, seriously. that is what they...
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but at least come up and ask me. >> jen, do you think kids at the the school were prompted by their parents at the pool, classic. >> it wasn't a mom it was a mom. >> a mom. >> i thought it was a kid. >> yes. >> my goodness. >> i kind of feel for actresses. you feel you are discriminated against because of your age and you have to do what you have to do. >> you know, the other thing is we lie about everything, okay. my hair is not this color blon. i put stuff in it. we are bleaching our teeth. we are putting on fake eye lashes. everything is fake. >> oh, my gosh i don't know about everything being fake now. >> you put on a mask, really. >> jen, thank you. >> people will be weighing in. i'm trying to check in with twitter to see. >> on twitter guess how old alex is on twitter. >> no, let's not do that. >> i see it as are you assuming i am looking young. i look like a kid to a lot of people to me it implies i'm in the qualified or i can't do it. that is is the the part i have an issue f someone is qualified and they are doing the job and they are handling their business, then let them handle t
but at least come up and ask me. >> jen, do you think kids at the the school were prompted by their parents at the pool, classic. >> it wasn't a mom it was a mom. >> a mom. >> i thought it was a kid. >> yes. >> my goodness. >> i kind of feel for actresses. you feel you are discriminated against because of your age and you have to do what you have to do. >> you know, the other thing is we lie about everything, okay. my hair is not this color blon....
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like the least. bill: congresswoman bonnie watson coleman of new jersey thank you for being with us. rep. coleman: thank you for having me. >> the new congressional directory if a handy guide to the 114th congress with color photos of every senator and house number plus bio information and twitter handles. and a look at congressional committees, the congressional federal agencies and state governors. order your copy today. this week on cue and day our guest this to time. prizewinner david mccullough. he shared stories about his new book, the right brothers. >> they did not even graduate from high school. their father always encourage them if they had some
like the least. bill: congresswoman bonnie watson coleman of new jersey thank you for being with us. rep. coleman: thank you for having me. >> the new congressional directory if a handy guide to the 114th congress with color photos of every senator and house number plus bio information and twitter handles. and a look at congressional committees, the congressional federal agencies and state governors. order your copy today. this week on cue and day our guest this to time. prizewinner david...
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. >> i thought she died in front of me. >> i physically helped at least ten, probably. >> reporter: behind the theater an officer saw what he thought was a s.w.a.t. officer in full body armor and a gas mask. >> as i got closer to the car, i noticed everyone was urgently doing something and this person was just relaxed standing by the car not really doing anything at all. >> the it was the suspect who didn't resist and when asked if there were other shooters said it's just me. >> did he cooperate with you? >> yes. >> did he answer questions that were asked? >> yes. >> did he seem confused about anything in. >> not at all. he looked like he was sort of taking it all in. >> that was jacob rascon reporting. the trial resumes on monday. >>> a key figure in the 2013. a top official at the port authority of new york and new jersey is also a former ally of chris christie. according to bloom burg he will plead guilty to unspecified criminal charges. e-mails show he ordered lane closures to create some traffic problems in new jersey. the governor has denied he had anything to do with the closures an
. >> i thought she died in front of me. >> i physically helped at least ten, probably. >> reporter: behind the theater an officer saw what he thought was a s.w.a.t. officer in full body armor and a gas mask. >> as i got closer to the car, i noticed everyone was urgently doing something and this person was just relaxed standing by the car not really doing anything at all. >> the it was the suspect who didn't resist and when asked if there were other shooters said...
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at least three of the building here had to be evacuated dozens of people have been standing by, wait to go hear when they may be able to get back in, and also, wait to go hear how many people will be displaced for some time. you can see that this fire ripped through this apartment complex, some of these homes have been completely destroyed. so we're still trying to get information about the exact number of units displaced so people here are just in shock of what happened this morning. take a listen. >> just a lot of flames, and then see how it passed down to the other buildings. >> were you surprised how fast it spread? >> yes. >> reporter: did it spread fast. >> it real did i. >> i went outside i was like oh, my god i was screaming. i went inside. i think i woke up all of the neighbors. >> reporter: now, their friends actually live in this building where this fire happened, they say, one of their friends has been left with nothing this morning. so, a loft shock and a lot of people wondering how they'll pick up the pieces today. now here on scene we do know there were some injuries,
at least three of the building here had to be evacuated dozens of people have been standing by, wait to go hear when they may be able to get back in, and also, wait to go hear how many people will be displaced for some time. you can see that this fire ripped through this apartment complex, some of these homes have been completely destroyed. so we're still trying to get information about the exact number of units displaced so people here are just in shock of what happened this morning. take a...
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i put a play list together of 221 songs, so that should last me at least till, i don't know, dead ham, mass or something like that. >> almost one for every mile right? minute and a half miles. >> keep you going strong. >> right. >> how does this compare to you used to have that private jet for "where in the world is matt lauer requests requests? >> this is a little bit more roughing it. there's no question about it. how far the mighty have fallen right? but this is much more fun for me. and again, it's all, you know it's not a bike ride for me it's a bike ride to raise awareness of children living in poverty all around the world and we hope we do some good with this guys. >> red noses all. official countdown now. starting in ten. maybe the crowd on the plaza can help us. five four three, two, one. and he is off. >> thank you for the sendoff, guys thank you very very much. >> 226.6 miles, raising awareness and money for kids in poverty. all part of red nose. >> come on kelly. >> check in with you outthroughout the week. >> put on your red nose in solidarity. like her bit dentist. matt
i put a play list together of 221 songs, so that should last me at least till, i don't know, dead ham, mass or something like that. >> almost one for every mile right? minute and a half miles. >> keep you going strong. >> right. >> how does this compare to you used to have that private jet for "where in the world is matt lauer requests requests? >> this is a little bit more roughing it. there's no question about it. how far the mighty have fallen right? but...
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private developers to build at least 33 percent affordable is there an intent to do the same on the green goodwill and van ness property? >> supervisor with respect to the goodwill property it was a transaction negotiated a lot of a year and a half going went to the board in 2015 it was a complex two acre site joint development at the time of the discussion some uncertainty with the acquisition is from a third party i'll give you a flavor of the negotiation that informed the final financial performer on the sides with the project i think having said that that got us to the point an agreement was brought forward to the board and approved by sideboard a reopener is troubling from any prospective in that we reopened that issue allows other issues to be comploementd on the other side to make it difficult i'm not sure that's a viable path forward we are happy to have a discussion with our development partner but at the end of the day with respect to thirty van ness we are out in the marketplace i don't know the offers we'll see and how we'll be able to balance the tension between those n
private developers to build at least 33 percent affordable is there an intent to do the same on the green goodwill and van ness property? >> supervisor with respect to the goodwill property it was a transaction negotiated a lot of a year and a half going went to the board in 2015 it was a complex two acre site joint development at the time of the discussion some uncertainty with the acquisition is from a third party i'll give you a flavor of the negotiation that informed the final...
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and they feel at least they were telling me, that after what happened yesterday, they feel better, and they don't feel like they need to be in the streets. those who at least were looking at the curfew. they just want to exhale. they just want to believe that things were going to get a little better. that's really been the tone for most of the day today. >> sure, and you can't ignore the fact that hey, in the next hour or so, there's this huge fight, mayweather/pacquiao fight, for a lot of people if they're in the mood of saying this has been such an intense week for so many of us in the community, we can, again, just for a little bit, take a chance to enjoy each other, enjoy the community. do something to take their minds off of that, bought it is two-fold if you think of the developments there in baltimore. you have the charges against the officers, one step closer to justice for freddie gray. many of them say, but also the healing of the community. there's also that culture of mistrust between police and community members that many say have been brewing for many, many years. even wa
and they feel at least they were telling me, that after what happened yesterday, they feel better, and they don't feel like they need to be in the streets. those who at least were looking at the curfew. they just want to exhale. they just want to believe that things were going to get a little better. that's really been the tone for most of the day today. >> sure, and you can't ignore the fact that hey, in the next hour or so, there's this huge fight, mayweather/pacquiao fight, for a lot...
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. -- because the agriculture is so massive that it would take me at least a day to talk about it. because when i -- they give two, three day for the whole bunch. but my field took a whole day because of that. please, if you're interested in that, get this book. i will leave one book. let me quote one -- the only vietnamese professor in the united states. this is what he say to introduce the book. the stereotype among americans at that time and later, even to this day of the second republic as the second republic government as dictatorship, deserve to be defeated is perhaps a convenient slander. but it is a slander nevertheless. the efforts of the enemies to create a democratic government and adversity is a story that has yet to breakthrough. myth that have shrouded. probably the most abandoned ally in u.s. history. the aim and compiling this volume is not only to retrieve the enemy voices from the second republic before they are gone but also to give american the option of finally after half a century seeing more clearly the ally for whom thousands of americans give their lives. s
. -- because the agriculture is so massive that it would take me at least a day to talk about it. because when i -- they give two, three day for the whole bunch. but my field took a whole day because of that. please, if you're interested in that, get this book. i will leave one book. let me quote one -- the only vietnamese professor in the united states. this is what he say to introduce the book. the stereotype among americans at that time and later, even to this day of the second republic as...
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. >> 95% of the time when i leave home i have at least one child with me. my 8-year-old now that he's big enough he likes to sit in the front. had i not just taken him to school he would have been right there when it happened. the fact nobody was in the passenger seat is a miracle. >> critics complained it only happened because she was busy filming when she should have been paying closer attention to the road. cobb says -- >> it was no different than someone smoking a cigarette or taking a drink or all the things people do while driving. it happened so fast that i don't think there was any reaction at all that would have changed anything. not for the better, i mean, it could have gone worse. for what it was, i was really lucky. >>> a car thief falls right into a police trap when she takes off in a bait car. >> she decided she was going to take a car that day and picked our. >> come on, open up the door. keep the hands visible. >> but it's the suspect who catches the police by surprise. >> i was a little taken back on the operator of the vehicle. totally out
. >> 95% of the time when i leave home i have at least one child with me. my 8-year-old now that he's big enough he likes to sit in the front. had i not just taken him to school he would have been right there when it happened. the fact nobody was in the passenger seat is a miracle. >> critics complained it only happened because she was busy filming when she should have been paying closer attention to the road. cobb says -- >> it was no different than someone smoking a...