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i'm here in new york with john williams. i want to pick up exactly where simon introduced you. 230-plus thousand are rebounding from the prior month? give us your reaction. >> i don't recall to -- i think what we're seeing is pretty steady job gains. so i see it as a positive sign and a sign we have good momentum going through this year. does that give you any confidence that the q1 weakness recalls weather relied in part? >> i think there's a lot of issues. we've talked about those. we've seen this pattern over years, that the q1 has been a lot weaker than the rest of the year. i do expect growth to bounce ban in the second quarter, and the fact we've seen good employment numbers and other indicators i think is reassures. you know there's this gdp plus that's been developed. the basic tries to get a clean or less noticy measure. so again it's a sign that gdp number is more an anomaly than a signal of where the economy is going. >> some the introduction simon hobbs asked the question does the jobs report put the federal rese
i'm here in new york with john williams. i want to pick up exactly where simon introduced you. 230-plus thousand are rebounding from the prior month? give us your reaction. >> i don't recall to -- i think what we're seeing is pretty steady job gains. so i see it as a positive sign and a sign we have good momentum going through this year. does that give you any confidence that the q1 weakness recalls weather relied in part? >> i think there's a lot of issues. we've talked about...
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scott, before you think that john williams is a hawk here, the argument he had a bit earlier. those arguing more for 2016 or for letting inflation rise 2% and go beyond it he's not being very hawkish here, really just saying an argument for doing this year. before inflation is right back at the fed's target. scott? >> tough to figure it out. you're hearing from fed folks with you or elsewhere. almost every day. certainly weekly. and given the movements we've seen globally for the bond market it becomes more important than ever to try to figure out what these men and women are saying. >> it's not hard to figure out. i have 100 bet with santelli that the fed raises rates this year. it's very clear what is going to happen. i have to give 100 to charity if i lose. that's why i'm of the bent that -- seriously, think that there's a lot of people on the fed, the center of the board, they want to raise this year. they're looking through the first quarter weakness, they see higher rates this year and they just need the data to catch up with them a little bit. >> the question is when th
scott, before you think that john williams is a hawk here, the argument he had a bit earlier. those arguing more for 2016 or for letting inflation rise 2% and go beyond it he's not being very hawkish here, really just saying an argument for doing this year. before inflation is right back at the fed's target. scott? >> tough to figure it out. you're hearing from fed folks with you or elsewhere. almost every day. certainly weekly. and given the movements we've seen globally for the bond...
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john williams. charlie: the great john williams. why music for you? keith lockhart: i grew up with the kind of parents who wanted to make sure i had the opportunities they had been denied. it was not an option that i would at least not have to explore these things. for some reason, it took. by the time i left high school i was so involved in music it was pretty much everything i knew. i did not have any role models. i was not going into the family business. i thought i was going to be a lawyer. it turned out i could not do that. and i ended up in something i have been blessed to make a living in. charlie: ken bringing you great joy. keith lockhart: what an amazing combination. charlie: you had to have talent to be a good conductor. keith lockhart: every conductor starts life as a musician of some sort. instrumentalist, vocalist, i was a pianist. always enjoyed the process of assembly, putting things together. the coaching aspect. i use that analogy a lot. people do not know what a conductor does. that is the person who takes 80 talented individuals an
john williams. charlie: the great john williams. why music for you? keith lockhart: i grew up with the kind of parents who wanted to make sure i had the opportunities they had been denied. it was not an option that i would at least not have to explore these things. for some reason, it took. by the time i left high school i was so involved in music it was pretty much everything i knew. i did not have any role models. i was not going into the family business. i thought i was going to be a lawyer....
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. >> john williams. >> rose: the great john williams. >> and me. >> rose: and you. three. why music for you? >> that's a good question. i grew up in aman musical household. i grew up with the kind of parents who wanted to make sure i had the opportunities that they had been denied so it wasn't an option that i wouldn't at least have to experience and explore these things. for some reason it took. i ended up by the time i left high school so involved in music that it was pretty much everything i knew. that having been said, i didn't have any role models, i wasn't going into the family business. i thought i was going to be a lawyer. turned out that i couldn't do that. i couldn't leave it. and i ended up in something that i've been blessed to be able to make a living in as well. >> rose: bringing you great joy. >> what an amazing combination. >> rose: what is it about music. you had to have talent to be a good conductor >> well, i mean every conductor starts life as a musician of some sort. an instrumentalist vocalist pea yuan owist. i use that analogy a lot because people do
. >> john williams. >> rose: the great john williams. >> and me. >> rose: and you. three. why music for you? >> that's a good question. i grew up in aman musical household. i grew up with the kind of parents who wanted to make sure i had the opportunities that they had been denied so it wasn't an option that i wouldn't at least have to experience and explore these things. for some reason it took. i ended up by the time i left high school so involved in music that...
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john williams speaking right now, -- until 2018. john williams speaking now, saying he sees some light at the end of the tunnel. carl, on this williams headlines we are getting, anything jump out at you? carl: it seems to be a fairly light speech in terms of policy or economic assessment, but it is consistent with the view the economy will perform better in the current quarter. that is a low hurdle to cross at this point. but to see the fed speak earlier -- the labor force participation rate we will get another update this friday in the jobs report. that has been steadily grinding lower. the key point i think for both speakers, who tend to be on the dovish end of the spectrum especially in the case of evans -- we have not gotten to full employment yet. we will know when we get there. we are not sure where that level is, but we are not seeing a lot of wage pressures. they are also still watching this purchase patient issue to see what the balance is -- watching this purchase a patient issue to see what the balances. maybe as the econ
john williams speaking right now, -- until 2018. john williams speaking now, saying he sees some light at the end of the tunnel. carl, on this williams headlines we are getting, anything jump out at you? carl: it seems to be a fairly light speech in terms of policy or economic assessment, but it is consistent with the view the economy will perform better in the current quarter. that is a low hurdle to cross at this point. but to see the fed speak earlier -- the labor force participation rate we...
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coming up later on the show steve leaseman speaks to san francisco fed president john williams. that does it here on "worldwide exchange." thank you so much for watching. "squawk box" is next. bye-bye. xxx with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills manage service appointments and find answers to your questions. you can even check your connection status on your phone. now it's easier than ever to manage your account. get started at xfinity.com/myaccount . >>> good morning. we have a global market alert. china cutting interest rates for the third time in six months in an attempt to jump start its sluggish economy. a sluggish china economy. of course sluggish for them is different than what's sluggish for us. the future of the euro zone in question as greece quickly runs out of money and eu members decide whether to hand the country another life line. and uber valuation, the ride sharing start-up plans to raise another chunk of change and that could value the company at $50 billion or more. "squawk b
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liz: san francisco president john williams is the latest number -- member to warn about a rate hike coming this year '' we will be likely raising interest rates this year gradually over the next few years. so should you be worried? you cannot say you have not been warned we have been talking about this for ever is it something to fear or to play? i would imagine you are preparing. >> exactly this has been coming for a long time you need to position in your portfolio for that we don't 10 industries for every one the economy on its own feet you want the fed out of the picture to invest in focus on investing in earnings. liz: whether you doing for your clients? >> we're looking at financial to want to be in those large capitals and in the regional banks with the reason being over the last few weeks when it went up with the regional banks it had a nice move higher. oh wait to hedge your portfolio. >> for those that are in within the etf. the let me be clear. once interest-rate start to rise they get a better spread when they lend people money. they will take in the form of a deposit and lendin
liz: san francisco president john williams is the latest number -- member to warn about a rate hike coming this year '' we will be likely raising interest rates this year gradually over the next few years. so should you be worried? you cannot say you have not been warned we have been talking about this for ever is it something to fear or to play? i would imagine you are preparing. >> exactly this has been coming for a long time you need to position in your portfolio for that we don't 10...
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. >> robert john williams, todd mckeehan, steve willis, and conway lebleu. they were heroes. when i hear taps or when i hear the bagpipes, i just break down. the bagpipes, i just break down. i'll take this to my grave. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> he was a brilliant mathematician who hated society. >> he was extremely smart, but socially awkward. >> he started fantasizing about killing people. >> the unabomber left his angry mark of death. >> he orchestrated a vicious bombing spree that killed three, maimed four, and injured 19 others. >> in all sixteen bombs, their locations all over the united states. >> i began to think i may not make it. >> his base of operations was crude. >> the cabin was a bomb factory. >> his devices were hideously lethal. >> matches, pieces of wood, nails. >> that's an antipersonnel device.
. >> robert john williams, todd mckeehan, steve willis, and conway lebleu. they were heroes. when i hear taps or when i hear the bagpipes, i just break down. the bagpipes, i just break down. i'll take this to my grave. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> he was a brilliant mathematician who hated society. >> he was extremely smart, but socially awkward. >> he started fantasizing about killing people. >> the unabomber left his angry mark of death. >>...
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william h kelly. john t williamson. alaska, patrick scott johnson. gabriel bell rich. -- gabriel l rich. arizona -- john t hobbs. david s payne. tyler j. stewart. arkansas -- pete richardson. california -- jordan j. porter. christopher a. cohortkohortzo . michael d. davis jr. ricky p. delfortino. sean r. diamond. juan j. gonzalez. scott m. huel. y. costa yuchenko. brian m. law. nicholas c. lee. timothy d. mitchell. danny p. oliver. roberto c. sanchez. tom a. smith jr. colorado -- david m. baldwin. florida -- robert g. german. michael lee horn. charles r. condeck jr. mark h. lawson. [crying] jonathan s. pine. chelsea renee richards. christopher l. smith. georgia -- n. l. hawk. kevin d. jordan. michael a. noris. stephen l. thomas. [sirens] [background noise] illinois -- james p. morsby. indiana -- jacob d. calvin. perry w. wren. nicholas e. schultz. jeffrey b. westerfield. iowa -- howard j. snyder. kansas -- jason e. harwood. kentucky -- bob w. branham. louisiana -- alan m. berez jr. james e. foster jr. carlos papillon jr. maryland -- jamal l. clagget.
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and all of the bronze work was done by john williams and company, which was a major new york firm that did some of the very finest ironwork in the country. so that is where that sort of stuff is coming from that. the actual, some of the murals, these wonderful trompe ds l'oeil murals in this room right here. you should take a look at them they are absolutely beautiful. they were done by two italians. there are certainly people coming from abroad who are doing the work. but at the same time, there had developed at this point in time some very skilled americans who could do this. as far as i can find, i have not found a list of all the workers that were doing this. >> you referenced articles at the time when the house was finished. i am curious -- did it inspire other houses in terms of its decorating style. in some ways you referenced mcmansions today -- was the general public recoiling at the access end of the -- access and the disparate styles? can you speak to that? dr. wilson: there were certainly tensions that did exist. the question was about the reception of the house at the time
and all of the bronze work was done by john williams and company, which was a major new york firm that did some of the very finest ironwork in the country. so that is where that sort of stuff is coming from that. the actual, some of the murals, these wonderful trompe ds l'oeil murals in this room right here. you should take a look at them they are absolutely beautiful. they were done by two italians. there are certainly people coming from abroad who are doing the work. but at the same time,...
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john tyler went to william and mary with letitia's brother. and so their families certainly became involved with one another and they met a very young age. they were both the exact same age so they were 21, 22 when they met and they fell in love quite quickly. we've already been incorporating some of your tweets and facebook comments into our program tonight but you can also call us with your questions and we look forward to your participation. if you live in the eastern or central time zones, our number is 202-585-3880. if you live in the mountain, pacific, or farther west 202-585-3881. and we're hoping you texans will line up in your phone calls tonight because this white house was responsible for the annexation of texas into the union and we'll learn more about the role that john tyler's second wife played in that very momentous decision. so the tylers, letitia and john, had a lot of children. taylor: they have a lot of children. that's one of the things that really kept them apart for a great chunk of their married life because john tyler
john tyler went to william and mary with letitia's brother. and so their families certainly became involved with one another and they met a very young age. they were both the exact same age so they were 21, 22 when they met and they fell in love quite quickly. we've already been incorporating some of your tweets and facebook comments into our program tonight but you can also call us with your questions and we look forward to your participation. if you live in the eastern or central time zones,...
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john williams saying any meeting is in play. that was -- the dollar at the end of the day, 00 more or less. we are on yields are up at 2.3%. the dollar is struggling at the moment to reassert itself. it need something much more substantive to come from the fed rather than just a voice here and there. the chicago fed, they are coming after -- they are saying the natural rate of full employment in the united states is below 5%. the fed deliberates where the real rate is. just trending that a little bit lower at the moment. and all hail solution for greece. europe is up .2 of 1%. the greek talks are positive. and the dutch finance minister saying that disbursement may be made in part and reforms may be enacted in part. everything building up toward a slightly a little bit of a [inaudible] in the euro-dollar trade. of course and the u.k., you will get industrial production and manufacturing. paulsen will -- stay in the eu [inaudible] the market has pulled it back from the second half of 2016 to the middle of the year. mark: air berl
john williams saying any meeting is in play. that was -- the dollar at the end of the day, 00 more or less. we are on yields are up at 2.3%. the dollar is struggling at the moment to reassert itself. it need something much more substantive to come from the fed rather than just a voice here and there. the chicago fed, they are coming after -- they are saying the natural rate of full employment in the united states is below 5%. the fed deliberates where the real rate is. just trending that a...
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john williams said the u.s. economy is rebounding from a week first quarter and is approaching goals set by the central bank. janet yellen said she expects rates to rise this year if the economy needs her expectations. soccer ruling body is facing pressure to clean up its act. officials are bringing reactions from world cup sponsors including coke and visa. officials took millions in bribes in return for media and market rights. there are no charges against f ifa's president. he is up for reelection tomorrow. it would be his fifth term. >> his management was not free of corruption. if you give away tv rights for one dollar to an ally in exchange of votes, maybe it is not corruption but it is serious mismanagement. erik: the red says the investigation is far from over. she expects -- loretta lynch says the investigation is far from over. she expects more arrests. olivia: the yen hit a 12 year low against the dollar today. the weaker yen is boosting export revenues for japan's biggest companies and that has sparke
john williams said the u.s. economy is rebounding from a week first quarter and is approaching goals set by the central bank. janet yellen said she expects rates to rise this year if the economy needs her expectations. soccer ruling body is facing pressure to clean up its act. officials are bringing reactions from world cup sponsors including coke and visa. officials took millions in bribes in return for media and market rights. there are no charges against f ifa's president. he is up for...
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so it's not just our country did this or john williams said something yesterday. >> you don't think the spanish italian, french u.s. all of these economies, japanese in the last week and a half have gained a lot more horsepower? >> or gotten synchronized at all. there's no liquidity in these markets. the big buyer with central banks, you drive rates to negative yields and you get no one that wants to buy them and some people come out and say, it's time to short them or short them on massive leverage. because there's no liquidity, everybody runs to the other side. you get an outside move. >> okay. what do you think about this statement -- well i think 10-years are moving a bit away from fair value what do you think of that statement? >> i don't know where what fair value is. >> how can anybody tell where fair value is the federal reserve bought in a well-advertised way. the europeans came in a very not well-advertised and sporadic way. markets moved a certain way and they've given it all back and much quicker time. makes sense. liquidation is always faster than distribution, isn'tst not?
so it's not just our country did this or john williams said something yesterday. >> you don't think the spanish italian, french u.s. all of these economies, japanese in the last week and a half have gained a lot more horsepower? >> or gotten synchronized at all. there's no liquidity in these markets. the big buyer with central banks, you drive rates to negative yields and you get no one that wants to buy them and some people come out and say, it's time to short them or short them on...
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john williams is speaking about the economy in new york this afternoon. a day after he talked to steve. look for results from encana and zillow. microsoft ventures in france launched the 6th batch of start ups. the companies range from b2b marketing and each of the ten companies is looking to raise between 500,000 in the next 6 to 9 months. joining us is the start up lead at microsoft ventures in france. thank you for joining us here. i want to talk about the european tech landscape. i have been traveling to various tech conferences and trying to assess and understand what innovation is taking place across europe but there seems to be a transatlantic battle taking place between silicon valley and what's happening in europe where some of the best entrepreneurs feel like they need to go to silicon valley in order to build their company. do you think that will change in the coming months as they put more money toward entrepreneurship. >> it's an interesting question. a lot of what we have been seeing in europe is very very promising. microsoft had a really s
john williams is speaking about the economy in new york this afternoon. a day after he talked to steve. look for results from encana and zillow. microsoft ventures in france launched the 6th batch of start ups. the companies range from b2b marketing and each of the ten companies is looking to raise between 500,000 in the next 6 to 9 months. joining us is the start up lead at microsoft ventures in france. thank you for joining us here. i want to talk about the european tech landscape. i have...
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williams. that's coming up on monday at 10:30 a.m. eastern time on "squawk on the street." you're welcome, steve. look ahead, beyond mother's day weekend there. 20 minutes left in the trading session with the dow still up 261 points. >> bojangles having a tasty debut on wall street. shares of chicken and biscuit chain are soaring. does a first-day pop translate into long-term gains. dom chu will break it down for us, next. >>> later, we'll talk to the head of one company that won a license to begin ferry service between florida and cuba. finally. find out how much a round trip ticket would cost and how it compares to a flight to and from cuba. that's coming up on "closing bell." the network that monitors her health. the secure cloud services that store her genetic data the servers and software on a mission to find the perfect match. and the mom who gets to hear her daughter's heart beat once again. we're helping organizations transform the way they work so they can transform the lives of the pe
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>> i think you're right, bill john williams would not be aopposed to raising rates for june. i think september is a better day. when you look at a number of part time for economic reasons as a percentage of the labor force, you're looking at 4.3%. the last two expansions, those numbers two 2.6% and 2.3% respectively. there's still a little slack but it's coming up but still not snuff. high enough. >> scott, what should investors do? >> investors should look at this long term. household names now aback, and now the confidence at the sweet level moving up and the bull is back. >> anticipating higher rates, the cost of doing these deals is going to go up? >> exactly. the cost is cheap. share prices are relatively high, therefore, it makes financial sense to do it. but they've gault a lot more confidence to start going shopping, if you will for those transactions. >> anthony, i know it's not the hat you wear but i'm sure it still comes up in figuring out how people are going to react? what do we anticipate as we enter this paradigm? >> i think the markets are experiencing more. b
>> i think you're right, bill john williams would not be aopposed to raising rates for june. i think september is a better day. when you look at a number of part time for economic reasons as a percentage of the labor force, you're looking at 4.3%. the last two expansions, those numbers two 2.6% and 2.3% respectively. there's still a little slack but it's coming up but still not snuff. high enough. >> scott, what should investors do? >> investors should look at this long term....
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kerry >>> william taylor is a former u.s. ambassador to ukraine, coordinator of u.s. assistance. and joins us from washington d.c. good to have you with us. neither side as we heard, seemed inclined to raise expectations about what would come out of the meetings is the point that it's better to talk than not to talk. >> that is the point. it's also better to talk directly to vladimir putin. he has people apparent him that filter what he gets and what he understands and the way he hears the new, for secretary kerrry to talk to him, tell him our view and the rest of the world's view of what is going on in ukraine and how the world is condemns the russian role in eastern ukraine, and condemns the russians for invading crimea and a a annexing crimea. that is important. >> kerry's visit has been played up in russia as a capitulation for the kremlin, an indication that vladimir putin's policies are forcing the u.s. to pay respects. >> no one outside of russia pace much credence in the russian dominated media, i wouldn't put much cr
kerry >>> william taylor is a former u.s. ambassador to ukraine, coordinator of u.s. assistance. and joins us from washington d.c. good to have you with us. neither side as we heard, seemed inclined to raise expectations about what would come out of the meetings is the point that it's better to talk than not to talk. >> that is the point. it's also better to talk directly to vladimir putin. he has people apparent him that filter what he gets and what he understands and the way he...
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we have serena williams, martina hingis john mcenroe. do you tell the teams this is theater, entertainment. we want people to have fun. murphy: we have a team of characters. everyone is an individual. the enthusiasm is paramount to the team. if i am not into it, why are they going to be into it? if the players are not into it why would the fans be into it? rebecca:a: one of my proudest moments was when my son smack talk to mcenroe and he looked up and said, "who is being rude and here besidides me?" mark: he went into retirement after that. rerebecca: it's a great business venture. here's to a n season. stayay with us. our roundtable''s next talking about ricoh and why it is in the national spotlight. plus, we often talk megamergers. this time, it's a rebecca: welcome bk. it's time forhe round table. this week in busisiness newews, sties center around innonovation. one company around here is finding beer ways to innovate while one of the biggest customers is headed west. the e pentagon seems to think going to silicon valy is the solution
we have serena williams, martina hingis john mcenroe. do you tell the teams this is theater, entertainment. we want people to have fun. murphy: we have a team of characters. everyone is an individual. the enthusiasm is paramount to the team. if i am not into it, why are they going to be into it? if the players are not into it why would the fans be into it? rebecca:a: one of my proudest moments was when my son smack talk to mcenroe and he looked up and said, "who is being rude and here...
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williams described the suspect as a monster who might still be on lowe's had it not been for the many tips generated by those of ballots images circulation on social media. >>: this is the monster that we wanted off the street and that intensified the urgency of investigating this case to the best of our ability like us that all the credit belongs to to the citizens who called in with those steps without that there help it would been very difficult to arrests this suspects within 48 hours >> pam moore: police say that the bomb is also suspected of following a woman into a restroom last month here end of market not far from where the 13 year-old girl was attacked investigators say they got a tip that he had rented room within walking distance of the girl's home on real this avenue he was booked on suspicion of sexual assault also imprisonment and multiple counts of burglary. >> pam moore: and tonight this x (prominent consultant was arrested in greet a fierce was arrested in the tenderloin on five felonies his charges include up possession of child pornography and distribution the san
williams described the suspect as a monster who might still be on lowe's had it not been for the many tips generated by those of ballots images circulation on social media. >>: this is the monster that we wanted off the street and that intensified the urgency of investigating this case to the best of our ability like us that all the credit belongs to to the citizens who called in with those steps without that there help it would been very difficult to arrests this suspects within 48 hours...
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secretary of state william seward and vice president andrew johnson. he also looks at a variety of larger assassination conspiracy theories. and talks about how lincoln's death altered american history. this event from the smithsonian associates is about two hours. prof. nurnberger: no event in american history that i can think of change the course of american history as much as a single event, as much as the assassination of abraham lincoln. maybe 9/11, maybe pearl harbor. but in terms of boom, one second, history changed -- abraham lincoln's plans for post-civil war america were to bring the southern states back into the union.
secretary of state william seward and vice president andrew johnson. he also looks at a variety of larger assassination conspiracy theories. and talks about how lincoln's death altered american history. this event from the smithsonian associates is about two hours. prof. nurnberger: no event in american history that i can think of change the course of american history as much as a single event, as much as the assassination of abraham lincoln. maybe 9/11, maybe pearl harbor. but in terms of...
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>>reporter: case in point, william akers, an unidentified john doe seen on video sexually abusing an eight-year-old girl until agents shared his photograph on social media. >> once the information went up on facebook and twitter, we had over 1.6 million postviews which went to over 80 tips to our tip line and eothen apprehensioned within 24 hours. >>reporter: michelle and michael freeman were dubbed jane and john doe, an unidentified couple producing child pornography. >> terrible abuse of these young children. but we had good images of the female face. >>reporter: recognized by an acquaintance in oregon, the freemans turned themselves in. >> we're saving children from physical harm and the physical harm ultimately results in mental harm for these children for the rest of their lives. >>reporter: social media has also helped track down fugitives whose identities are known but not their locations. >> typically, the captures come very quickly. generally speaking, we have an arrest within 24 hours. >>reporter: jeremiah was wanted in ohio for sexually abusing a little girl for years. a f
>>reporter: case in point, william akers, an unidentified john doe seen on video sexually abusing an eight-year-old girl until agents shared his photograph on social media. >> once the information went up on facebook and twitter, we had over 1.6 million postviews which went to over 80 tips to our tip line and eothen apprehensioned within 24 hours. >>reporter: michelle and michael freeman were dubbed jane and john doe, an unidentified couple producing child pornography....
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john rawlins channel 6 "action news." back to you, rick williams. >> thank you let's switch live to meteorologist david murphy for more on the weather conditions that are contributing to the fires. >> reporter: john hit it on the nose, we not only have low humidity and dry fuels on the forest floor because of our lack of recent rain, but it's expected to become breezy in the arch for that reason we have a red-flag warning which means an enhanced chance of brushfires starting and spreading. it winds are expected to pick up at 1:00 p.m. the winds are not that bad but they are getting higher. 7 miles per hour a half-hour ago, now up to 9. it's a little bit more blustery down south. the winds will continue out of the southwest i expect on the average in the afternoon hours they will run 100 to 20 miles per hour. which is enough to kick upment flames and make it harder for the firefighters. that's the red-flag warning. we have another issue that involves the air quality. before we hit that, some bit of advice for you, if you o
john rawlins channel 6 "action news." back to you, rick williams. >> thank you let's switch live to meteorologist david murphy for more on the weather conditions that are contributing to the fires. >> reporter: john hit it on the nose, we not only have low humidity and dry fuels on the forest floor because of our lack of recent rain, but it's expected to become breezy in the arch for that reason we have a red-flag warning which means an enhanced chance of brushfires...
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that was part of a discussion today with john carney mayor dennis williams and members of the community. carney says neighborhoods near the christiana river are vulnerable because of climate change. the group toured that area then met with fema to talk about how to prevent floods. they also spoke about what flood insurance would cover. >>> loved ones came together to remember an omaha police officer killed in the line of duty. the family of roscoe friends and fellow members joined. roscoe was helping serve an arrest warrant last wednesday when she was shot during a gun battle. she was supposed to start maternity leave and her daughter was finally leaving the hospital. >>> u.s. representative frank lobiondo got a tour of the high school today. he got a firsthand tutorial on the s.t.e.m. program. prepares students for careers in those fields. legislation to help financially strapped atlantic city is heading for a vote next month in the new jersey legislature. several bills make up that package. the first includes an effort to stabilize the casino industry. it has been struggling since fou
that was part of a discussion today with john carney mayor dennis williams and members of the community. carney says neighborhoods near the christiana river are vulnerable because of climate change. the group toured that area then met with fema to talk about how to prevent floods. they also spoke about what flood insurance would cover. >>> loved ones came together to remember an omaha police officer killed in the line of duty. the family of roscoe friends and fellow members joined....
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professor ralph nÜrnberg or discusses john wilkes booth. secretary of state william seward and vice president andrew johnson. he also looks at a variety of larger assassination conspiracy theories. and talks about how lincoln's death altered american history. this event from the smithsonian associates is about two hours. prof. nurnberger: no event in american history that i can think of change the course of american history as much as a single event, as much as the assassination of abraham lincoln. maybe 9/11, maybe pearl harbor. but in terms of boom, one second, history changed -- abraham lincoln's plans for post-civil war america were to bring the southern states back into the union. if you could summarize abraham lincoln's view of the world in one word, the word is -- is. he believes the united states is a country not the united states are. in the prior, states were reviewed as part of an overall confederation of states. he believed we were one country. and he wanted to bring the southern states back. second, he wanted to improve the sta
professor ralph nÜrnberg or discusses john wilkes booth. secretary of state william seward and vice president andrew johnson. he also looks at a variety of larger assassination conspiracy theories. and talks about how lincoln's death altered american history. this event from the smithsonian associates is about two hours. prof. nurnberger: no event in american history that i can think of change the course of american history as much as a single event, as much as the assassination of abraham...
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it goes prince charles, prince william, prince george, elton john's shoulder pad and then charlotte. the baby's official title is royal highness princess charlotte protector, destroyer of the great -- there's a couple of them. on the step of the hospital with child. she weighed just over eight pounds which is $12 american. princess kate will begin maternity leave for what i'm not sure. she looks great. looks like she got an epidural and a blowout while she was in there. congratulations to will and kate and the people of great britain. [ applause ] the british people get very excited about a royal baby because a new baby is the only one who's allowed to poop in the queen's lap. this is great. this is from a meeting of the city council in georgetown, texas last week. the mayor, a gentleman named dale ross forgot to turn off his microphone when he went to the restroom. >> deadly infections. there's something we can do about it. what we can do is call on -- governmental representatives -- that are higher up the chain of command. [ laughter ] and ask for action at the federal level. i am
it goes prince charles, prince william, prince george, elton john's shoulder pad and then charlotte. the baby's official title is royal highness princess charlotte protector, destroyer of the great -- there's a couple of them. on the step of the hospital with child. she weighed just over eight pounds which is $12 american. princess kate will begin maternity leave for what i'm not sure. she looks great. looks like she got an epidural and a blowout while she was in there. congratulations to will...
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. >> "action news" reporter john rawlins live outside of city hall. john, it would appear that we have fire works in this campaign. >> interesting a stinging rebuke from the mayor who is across not running, he is preparing to leave office next year but directed at two men that would like his job. >> it came at the memorial service for police officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty. against those critical of those against charles ramsey and stop and frisk. >> you want to make a political foint in this environment i have to speak out. >> during the mayoral primary debate, street and williams said they would not retain ramsey because how stop and frisk was used in minority communities. >> ramsey is out of here. >> they have to be
. >> "action news" reporter john rawlins live outside of city hall. john, it would appear that we have fire works in this campaign. >> interesting a stinging rebuke from the mayor who is across not running, he is preparing to leave office next year but directed at two men that would like his job. >> it came at the memorial service for police officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty. against those critical of those against charles ramsey and stop and...
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this morning, judge john o'donnell spent nearly an hour explaining that officer brelo's bullets could not be proved to be the fatal shots beyond a doubt, and that the decision to fire his weapon was constitutionally reasonable. >> i find that by a preponderance of the evidence that brelo's decision to use deadly force against russell and williams was based on probable cause to believe that they threatened imminent, serious bodily harm to him and the other officers, not to mention the public. >> sreenivasan: one of the victims' family members had this response: >> but how can you get on top of this car and not be charged. and not be charged. you know what you did. >> i will never trust the cleveland police, the deputy sheriff, any police period, ever again. i will never call them to my house for anything. >> sreenivasan: brelo's defense attorney held the victims responsible for the events and had strong words for the prosecution. >> the prosecution in this case spared no expense and in fact was ruthless. it was classically a case of david vs goliath. >> sreenivasan: cleveland's police
this morning, judge john o'donnell spent nearly an hour explaining that officer brelo's bullets could not be proved to be the fatal shots beyond a doubt, and that the decision to fire his weapon was constitutionally reasonable. >> i find that by a preponderance of the evidence that brelo's decision to use deadly force against russell and williams was based on probable cause to believe that they threatened imminent, serious bodily harm to him and the other officers, not to mention the...
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william h kelly. john t williamson. alaska, patrick scott johnson. gabriel bell rich. -- gabriel l rich. arizona -- john t hobbs. david s payne. tyler j. stewart. arkansas -- pete richardson. california -- jordan j. porter. christopher a. cohortkohortzo . michael d. davis jr. ricky p. delfortino. sean r. diamond. juan j. gonzalez. scott m. huel. y. costa yuchenko. brian m. law.
william h kelly. john t williamson. alaska, patrick scott johnson. gabriel bell rich. -- gabriel l rich. arizona -- john t hobbs. david s payne. tyler j. stewart. arkansas -- pete richardson. california -- jordan j. porter. christopher a. cohortkohortzo . michael d. davis jr. ricky p. delfortino. sean r. diamond. juan j. gonzalez. scott m. huel. y. costa yuchenko. brian m. law.
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later remarks from retired general john allen at monmouth college in illinois. condoleezza rice delivered this year's commencement address at the college of william and mary in virginia. she was presented with an honorary degree by robert gates who served with rights during the bush ministration and was chancellor of the college. this is 20 minutes. [applause] secretary gates: condoleezza rice, your service has been exemplary. william and mary is proud to honor you. by virtue of the authority vested in me in the charter of the college i hereby confer upon you the degree of doctor of public service. [applause] congratulations. [applause] secretary gates: asserting the massive authority that accrues to me as chancellor -- [laughter] -- i am preempting the president briefly to introduce our commencement speaker. ladies and gentlemen, my dear friend and a very great american, condoleezza rice. [applause] secretary rice: thank you very much for that tremendous welcome and for the tremendous honor. it is quite something to be named in the same breath as benjamin frank
later remarks from retired general john allen at monmouth college in illinois. condoleezza rice delivered this year's commencement address at the college of william and mary in virginia. she was presented with an honorary degree by robert gates who served with rights during the bush ministration and was chancellor of the college. this is 20 minutes. [applause] secretary gates: condoleezza rice, your service has been exemplary. william and mary is proud to honor you. by virtue of the authority...
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richard nixon with john love and william simon. and the administration's response to the energy crisis the 1970s and interestingly. in the school of business frank czar was an energy czar and the inner agency response to the ebola up deck epidemic and both of the cases nixon's use of energy czars and president's appointed the zars on their own initiative. there are policy issues and resolve if not actually solving them. so presidents own the development of the phenomenons. and other times such as the case with george bush and the institutionalization the drug czar sxv late 198 0s. the development of the czar is spirited by the congressional action and not surprisingly by incentives facing the president. and so following september 11th, the george bush administration created at different moment czar doms and the homeland security czar that dave talked about at length. and national intense begins czar that we have the fort to forenot too attendees of the could have friends. and the pan elf the room that is following this one. and a s
richard nixon with john love and william simon. and the administration's response to the energy crisis the 1970s and interestingly. in the school of business frank czar was an energy czar and the inner agency response to the ebola up deck epidemic and both of the cases nixon's use of energy czars and president's appointed the zars on their own initiative. there are policy issues and resolve if not actually solving them. so presidents own the development of the phenomenons. and other times such...
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john laub and william simon and administrations response to the energy crisis in the 1970s. interesting half to tie to that i notice we're sitting in the audience when he was suffering hazara school of business frank azar was also energies are after nixon resigned. more recently barack obama has used ron klain to coordinate an agent from the interagency response to the ebola epidemic. in both of these cases nixon's use of energy czars and obama's use of ebola's art, presidents appointed these on their own initiative. to our policies problems and there were political reasons to be seen as solving them come if not actually solving them, and president's own development of those phenomenons. other times such is the case with george h. w. bush and the institutionalization of the drug czar in late 1980s the development of a czar is actually spurred by congressional action and not surprisingly, by the preferences or things facing the president. following september 11 the george w. bush administration cratered at different moment three distinct czar dems. dorothy homeland security c
john laub and william simon and administrations response to the energy crisis in the 1970s. interesting half to tie to that i notice we're sitting in the audience when he was suffering hazara school of business frank azar was also energies are after nixon resigned. more recently barack obama has used ron klain to coordinate an agent from the interagency response to the ebola epidemic. in both of these cases nixon's use of energy czars and obama's use of ebola's art, presidents appointed these...
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sheriff's deputies john mcclain and john cassidy are in pursuit of william o'dell wood, a man suspected of shooting his estranged wife and murdering her family the previous night. they join a handful of other law enforcement officers already chasing the suspect's chevy blazer. because he works undercover, deputy cassidy's face and voice are masked for this interview. >> when the suspect passed us, there was probably about six unmarked vehicles behind him, including the mobile or cottage unit along with u.s. marshals. i remember asking the question, document me to take the lead? he said, yeah, take the lead, we're the marked unit, let's go. >> take the lead? >> yeah, take the [ bleep ] lead. >> that's all i needed to hear from that point on. >> this suspect had no points, no limits. he didn't care about anybody. he did everything in the world he could to get away from us. >> you can't see it in the dash cam video but the officer spots something that raises the stakes. >> he's picked up a rifle or something. >> when i saw the suspect pick up the rifle, my worst fears had come true. this i
sheriff's deputies john mcclain and john cassidy are in pursuit of william o'dell wood, a man suspected of shooting his estranged wife and murdering her family the previous night. they join a handful of other law enforcement officers already chasing the suspect's chevy blazer. because he works undercover, deputy cassidy's face and voice are masked for this interview. >> when the suspect passed us, there was probably about six unmarked vehicles behind him, including the mobile or cottage...
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grant william whitaker. minnesota -- scott t. patrick. mississippi -- john thomas kolum. john r. street. missouri -- matthew scott chisholm. eddie j. johnson sr. montana -- joseph j. dunne i. nebraska -- amanda baker. mark a. hekert. nevada -- alan r. beck. igor soldo. new hampshire higher -- -- stephen joseph arkel. new jersey -- were not sorenaldo arocha, jr. christopher m. goodel. stephen j. petrozello. melvin vincent santiago. new mexico -- anthony p. haas. new york -- frank g. bordenero. thomas k. choy. dennis e. guerera. wyn jyn lu. douglas h. mayvell. darrell r. pearson. rafael l. ramos. christopher g. skinner. david w. smith jr. michael c. williams. north carolina -- jeffrey w. green. stanley l. klingenschmidt. alexander e. thalman. ohio -- michael a. paris sr. justin r. weinbrenner. oklahoma -- bryan d. beck. kelly a. chase. terry b. fischer. mitchell d. weeks. kristen d. willheit. pennsylvania -- richard a. champion. brian k. dixon ii. david kedra. cheryl a. pierce. south carolina -- joseph j. madaskovic. holmes n. smith jr. tennessee -- david c. johnson. darryl j. perr
grant william whitaker. minnesota -- scott t. patrick. mississippi -- john thomas kolum. john r. street. missouri -- matthew scott chisholm. eddie j. johnson sr. montana -- joseph j. dunne i. nebraska -- amanda baker. mark a. hekert. nevada -- alan r. beck. igor soldo. new hampshire higher -- -- stephen joseph arkel. new jersey -- were not sorenaldo arocha, jr. christopher m. goodel. stephen j. petrozello. melvin vincent santiago. new mexico -- anthony p. haas. new york -- frank g. bordenero....
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. >> melissa murray bailey, business executive defeated william, lynn abraham and former mayor john street's brother milton, former utility executive doug oliver, former judge nelson diaz, kenny said it was unprecedented coalition of differs groups that secured his win. >> happening today, a preliminary hearing for carlton hips and ramon williams, brothers accused every murdering officer robert wilson iii during armed robbery at game stop in north philadelphia on march 5th. wilson who left behind two young sons, was postumously promote today sergeant. >> police in falls township bucks county trying to figure out who slashed the tires of more than dozen cars. >> who does this? all right, so it happened early sunday morning on popular lane, in pine wood drive levittown. police say 26 tires are on 18 different vehicles were punctured. many people are still waiting for their tires to be fixed and they say, it is causing a huge headache. >> everybody here works for a living. and, you know, has bills to pay. so when 75 to 300-dollar tire gets slashed, it is, you know, it is not like you are going
. >> melissa murray bailey, business executive defeated william, lynn abraham and former mayor john street's brother milton, former utility executive doug oliver, former judge nelson diaz, kenny said it was unprecedented coalition of differs groups that secured his win. >> happening today, a preliminary hearing for carlton hips and ramon williams, brothers accused every murdering officer robert wilson iii during armed robbery at game stop in north philadelphia on march 5th. wilson...
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. >> joining me now to discuss john kerry meeting with lavrov in sochi, william, thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> on the one hand, the u.s. want to the isolate russia, but at the same time, the u.s. is clearly to work with russia over issues. >> it is a contradiction. the issue with this meeting in sochi that's going to take place tomorrow, is that it's unclear how the united states wanted to cooperate with russia and to what extent russia wants to cooperate with the united states. there really is no clear agenda that's been announced so far and it's very your honor certain what sort of reception john kerry's going to get when he aroois in russia. >> we know that syria, yemen, ukraine and iran are going to be discussed. and speaking of syria, how much influence does russia have when it comes to getting al assad to negotiate. as we all know, he's extremely stubborn when it comes to doing what the united states wants. >> it's very stubborn in terms of doing what russia wants. russia has tried to organize peace talks this past year in moscow and they've really gone now
. >> joining me now to discuss john kerry meeting with lavrov in sochi, william, thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> on the one hand, the u.s. want to the isolate russia, but at the same time, the u.s. is clearly to work with russia over issues. >> it is a contradiction. the issue with this meeting in sochi that's going to take place tomorrow, is that it's unclear how the united states wanted to cooperate with russia and to what extent russia wants to...
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he also taught at williams college, john hopkins in d.c., stanford and columbia universities, and was a senior staff member on president reagan's national security council. his latest book is "conservative internationalism: foreign diplomacy under jefferson, polk truman, and reagan." he is focusing on spreading liberty abroad while protecting at home. dr. william inboden is executive director at the center for history -- an associate professor at the lbj school of public affairs at the university of texas in austin. previously, he served as senior director for strategic planning on the national security council on the white house, on the department of state and as a staff member of the united states senate and house of representatives. he will be speaking on into the stooges thing -- he will be speaking on institutionalizing freedom reagan's words into actions. dr. james graham wilson is a diplomatic historian and he works on soviet and national security policy volumes for the foreign relations of the united states. he is also affiliated with the history and public policy program at t
he also taught at williams college, john hopkins in d.c., stanford and columbia universities, and was a senior staff member on president reagan's national security council. his latest book is "conservative internationalism: foreign diplomacy under jefferson, polk truman, and reagan." he is focusing on spreading liberty abroad while protecting at home. dr. william inboden is executive director at the center for history -- an associate professor at the lbj school of public affairs at...
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>> [ buzzer ] >> william booth. >> james booth? [ buzzer ] >> james booth. [ buzzer ] booth? is it booth? >> okay. >> john wilkes booth, i believe. >> excellent answer. nasty assassin, wasn't he? >> he was like an actor. kind of eccentric guy. >> when lincoln was assassinated his vice president at the time became president who was that? >> i don't know. >> andrew churchill? [ buzzer ] >> i'm going to take a guess, adams? [ buzzer ] >> rhymes with ronson. >> johnson. >> what are you suggesting, my deer man? >> and they stole his body. >> they stole whose body? >> lincoln's body, you know? >> they did. >> yeah. >> where did they take it? >> isn't an unsolved mystery, you know. >> do it you ever watch bill o'reilly on fox news? >> sometimes. >> that's a. no. [ laughter ] you seem like a huge factor fan. >> not too crazy about bill o'reilly. >> really? what about me? >> i think you are nice. >> thank you. >> well, i don't care what you think. >> quick question for you. are you a big fox news fan? [ laughter ] >> o'reilly wrote a book called killing lincoln. >> oh, wow. >> big bes
>> [ buzzer ] >> william booth. >> james booth? [ buzzer ] >> james booth. [ buzzer ] booth? is it booth? >> okay. >> john wilkes booth, i believe. >> excellent answer. nasty assassin, wasn't he? >> he was like an actor. kind of eccentric guy. >> when lincoln was assassinated his vice president at the time became president who was that? >> i don't know. >> andrew churchill? [ buzzer ] >> i'm going to take a guess, adams? [...