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>> kimberly: it's a woman. >> bob: i've never heard of her before. >> dana: bob, save yourself. >> bob: i want to hear an answer. did you talk to farkas or not? >> no, we have reached out through myself and other people of fox news to just about everyone you can imagine so far. we are going to continue to do so and they will respond at some point. it's only been going on for less than 12 hours. rice and a little bit more specific into what we found. so far, we haven't gotten those responses. we are hoping to get them. >> dana: adam, don't hold it against us. it is "the five," it's what we do. we've enjoyed having you. next, robert redford once played a watergate reporter in search of the truth, and now he is warning that the truth is in danger again. why wasn't he worried before now? greg scott and idea. >> greg: no, i don't. ♪ >> greg: it is the 45th anniversary of watergate, which i guess is like christmas for liberals. robert redford wrote about it in "the washington post." he was in the movie. he is the actor/activist/aging windbag. you would think the 40th and not the 45th anniv
>> kimberly: it's a woman. >> bob: i've never heard of her before. >> dana: bob, save yourself. >> bob: i want to hear an answer. did you talk to farkas or not? >> no, we have reached out through myself and other people of fox news to just about everyone you can imagine so far. we are going to continue to do so and they will respond at some point. it's only been going on for less than 12 hours. rice and a little bit more specific into what we found. so far, we...
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over to you, bob. bob: thanks. so we'll start with you, what
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bob dole: not really. >> have a chance to pass them? bob dole: i don't know. i've talked to senator mitchell. i don't know whether he mentioned that, but he's given me a list of things that he'd like to finish this year obviously the appropriations , bills. beyond that, i think the only other major item is gatt. i would think i'm not certain , about superfund because there's a lot of opposition building up to superfund just as there was to the telecommunications, and i think, as democrats look at the polls around the country, many want to go home. some would want to stay here, feel safer here, but others want to go home, and we're prepared for them to go today. well, we can't go today, but soon. >> senator dole, when you first started talking about the idea of a summit, you said one of the reasons was, a summit was the four -- bob dole: oh, year, that would hardly be a summit with the four of us, but it would be -- >> one of the reasons that you had about that was that four or five members could filibuster and obstruct any significant debate, and since it was
bob dole: not really. >> have a chance to pass them? bob dole: i don't know. i've talked to senator mitchell. i don't know whether he mentioned that, but he's given me a list of things that he'd like to finish this year obviously the appropriations , bills. beyond that, i think the only other major item is gatt. i would think i'm not certain , about superfund because there's a lot of opposition building up to superfund just as there was to the telecommunications, and i think, as democrats...
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spicer, he's a liar himself. >> dana: bob, bob. >> bob: what? >> eric: let's talk about the treatment of this story. is it overblown? >> dana: it reminds me a lot of benghazi. why did she go on five sunday shows? why did she say this. then not too long after that, there was the bowe bergdahl situation where she basically became a lightning rod. for a national security advisor, that's pretty unusual, and then you didn't hear from her again after that for quite a while. she was probably one of the most invisible national security advisors after those incidents. she she already had a credibiliy problem with let's say half the country. the fact that she is trying to explain it and it doesn't quite make sense, why she said she didn't know anything about the reports. apparently she recently tweeted a moment ago saying "i did not know what reports nunes was referring to when he spoke to the press. i still do not for the full intelligence community needs to know." i knew she had to come out today to defend herself but i don't think she answered. >> greg
spicer, he's a liar himself. >> dana: bob, bob. >> bob: what? >> eric: let's talk about the treatment of this story. is it overblown? >> dana: it reminds me a lot of benghazi. why did she go on five sunday shows? why did she say this. then not too long after that, there was the bowe bergdahl situation where she basically became a lightning rod. for a national security advisor, that's pretty unusual, and then you didn't hear from her again after that for quite a while....
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>> bob: or shut up? you don't say -- first of all, you're indicting congress because they happen to not to agree with what his department is doing. >> dana: he is saying that congress passed the laws that they're complaining about. in particular, he is sticking up for the men and women of the homeland security department, including the tsa. which has been asked to do really impossible things. they get made fun of all the time. but they do -- we've asked them to do a really hard job. >> bob: i'm disagreeing with the fact that he is saying the law is different than he is. >> greg: no, he is presenting the argument for those who people who love to say it is the law of the land about obama care and abortion, they don't say the law of the land in certain other laws that then demonize law enforcements. there are other laws i don't like either, bob. but i don't blame law enforcement i blame the people who made the laws. >> bob: give me a liberal democratic -- >> greg: where do we start? >> bob: oh, my god, over
>> bob: or shut up? you don't say -- first of all, you're indicting congress because they happen to not to agree with what his department is doing. >> dana: he is saying that congress passed the laws that they're complaining about. in particular, he is sticking up for the men and women of the homeland security department, including the tsa. which has been asked to do really impossible things. they get made fun of all the time. but they do -- we've asked them to do a really hard job....
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>> bob: i love mango. maybe that's why i like that. >> kimberly: i like mango too. >> greg: dana, your thoughts? >> dana: better to just eat a mango. >> kimberly: look at this. >> bob: two days advertising this thing for starbucks. >> kimberly: take another hit of that, bob. >> bob: i will create >> kimberly: why don't we get the twinkie milkshake in the blender again for bob. spitted divorce takes aim at the president in a new song that won't be winning a grammy, i don't think. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ ♪ after becoming one of the largest broadband companies in the country. after expanding our fiber network coast to coast. these are the places we call home. we are centurylink. we believe in the power of the digital world. the power to connect. and that's what drives us everyday. are upgrading their watere filter to zerowater. start with water that has a lot of dissolved solids... pour it through brita's two-stage filter... dissolved solids remain! what if we filter it over and over? oh dear. thank goodness ze
>> bob: i love mango. maybe that's why i like that. >> kimberly: i like mango too. >> greg: dana, your thoughts? >> dana: better to just eat a mango. >> kimberly: look at this. >> bob: two days advertising this thing for starbucks. >> kimberly: take another hit of that, bob. >> bob: i will create >> kimberly: why don't we get the twinkie milkshake in the blender again for bob. spitted divorce takes aim at the president in a new song that...
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>> dana: bob, can i ask you something. susan rice, who will talk about in a moment, in january of this year, she gave a press conference or speech in which she said one of the accomplishments of the obama administration was convincing assad to give up his chemical weapons. here we are on april 3rd, 2017, 2 and a half months after she said that, him using sarin gas against his own people. >> bob: obviously it was bad intelligence they were using and they hadn't checked it out very carefully. never should've had the red line in the sand. the thing about putin is -- putin is lying. he is basically supporting a myth that this guy didn't do these atrocities. >> dana: are you saying we should do nothing? >> bob: no, i think we should do something. i think there are probably some targets in syria that will send a message for the last thing we're going to do is get in cahoots with the russians on syria. >> bob: >> dana: we are in caho. >> eric: there is no other solution -- go >> greg: you could take out assad. i'm sure we are cap
>> dana: bob, can i ask you something. susan rice, who will talk about in a moment, in january of this year, she gave a press conference or speech in which she said one of the accomplishments of the obama administration was convincing assad to give up his chemical weapons. here we are on april 3rd, 2017, 2 and a half months after she said that, him using sarin gas against his own people. >> bob: obviously it was bad intelligence they were using and they hadn't checked it out very...
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>> bob: "homeland" has come under fire. the season, the show made a conscious decision to do things differently to avoid any accusations of islamaphobia. here's one of the main stars, mandy patinkin. stickley have tried to be part of the cure, not part of the problem very different story lines where we are helping people. showing in this case, this year, the season maybe it is the white men in government and the military establishment that are the bad guys, not the muslim community. >> bob: eric, this is one of your favorite shows baird what do you think? he laid it out. >> eric: from season one, i have watched it every sunday night. for five seasons, it was a cutting edge, great drama all about middle eastern islamaphobia versus bad guys in the middle east. it didn't hold back. there were a lot of, there were as lot of explosions. cia intrigue. for five seasons, this is the sixth season that just ended. what ended up happening is they went to soft and we couldn't figure out why they were going soft. they brought the show b
>> bob: "homeland" has come under fire. the season, the show made a conscious decision to do things differently to avoid any accusations of islamaphobia. here's one of the main stars, mandy patinkin. stickley have tried to be part of the cure, not part of the problem very different story lines where we are helping people. showing in this case, this year, the season maybe it is the white men in government and the military establishment that are the bad guys, not the muslim...
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bob, you're up. he >> bob: of you heard candidate trump say this thousas of times during his campaign. >> going to build the wall, don't even think about it. who is going to pay for the wall? who? >> mÉxico! >> 100% right. >> bob: 100% wrong, mr. president. the mexicans refused to pay for the wall. you have asked congress for $1.5 billion to start the wall. that hasn't happened. in the $12 billion you claimed your beautiful wall would cost is now 22 billion according to the department of homeland security. my comment yesterday about the lobbyists running your wet house. you said you would drain the swamp, mr. president, not stockett. >> greg: i didn't know that "one more thing" is now a political monologue. ♪ you know what gets my goat? sweaters on goats. i call these the porky pigs because they are not wearing pants. when you play king of the mountain, you're going to wear nothing but my sweaters. oh, he knocked him off. >> eric: you guys have a lot of -- >> greg: i tried to come up with a new on
bob, you're up. he >> bob: of you heard candidate trump say this thousas of times during his campaign. >> going to build the wall, don't even think about it. who is going to pay for the wall? who? >> mÉxico! >> 100% right. >> bob: 100% wrong, mr. president. the mexicans refused to pay for the wall. you have asked congress for $1.5 billion to start the wall. that hasn't happened. in the $12 billion you claimed your beautiful wall would cost is now 22 billion...
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bob, what do you think? >> bob: it's a nice ceremony. the guy is good. he could use a better tailor. >> kimberly: >> greg: he's goina robe. it doesn't matter. >> kimberly: coming from bob who pulls ties out of random closets. >> eric: can you help him with his collar? >> bob: the fact is this doesn't change the supreme court from what it was before scalia died. gorsuch, no doubt in my mind he's a conservative. anyone who is going to support hobby lobby is bound to be a conservative. the problem is, he forgets the separation of church and state in that particular case and i think he's probably going to forget it as he moves along. we v6 i think he's got it just about right. >> bob: hobby lobby? >> dana: how about the government can't tell the company what they can and can't provide? >> bob: sure they can. >> eric: roberts fixed that for you guys. the government did tell us we have to have health insurance. >> kimberly: good times. a turbulent scene on on board a united airlines just before takeoff. a passenger dragged off the overbooked flight, stunning e
bob, what do you think? >> bob: it's a nice ceremony. the guy is good. he could use a better tailor. >> kimberly: >> greg: he's goina robe. it doesn't matter. >> kimberly: coming from bob who pulls ties out of random closets. >> eric: can you help him with his collar? >> bob: the fact is this doesn't change the supreme court from what it was before scalia died. gorsuch, no doubt in my mind he's a conservative. anyone who is going to support hobby lobby is...
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decades and known bob hirsh as be fair and just individual but also professionally and each of those venues he's always been fair and speaking with equality as the two gentlemen statistics his compassion for getting to the root of an issue and finding the common ground and trying to find the issue that serves both parties or the party involved he seems to have a speciality in that note to belabor the point i'm not other about that is a the same thing because of his sense of humor and instead of - he's looking for collaboration in all situations experienced as a mediator and an arrest for rbe able - i believe he'll be excellent for san francisco. >> next speaker >> good afternoon. i'm frank lee worked with consulting firms and manage an insurance practice in oakland i'm here on behalf of my green good friend he's thoughtful and indeed has a great sense of humor bob. >> i have to be back by 4 o'clock as you can see those are valuable ingredients i lived in san francisco from 2005 and met him my two daughters and his daughters was inseparable navigated 0 bob and his wife are god parents
decades and known bob hirsh as be fair and just individual but also professionally and each of those venues he's always been fair and speaking with equality as the two gentlemen statistics his compassion for getting to the root of an issue and finding the common ground and trying to find the issue that serves both parties or the party involved he seems to have a speciality in that note to belabor the point i'm not other about that is a the same thing because of his sense of humor and instead of...
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thank you to hasan, bob, carl, and the hilton staff. thank you all for coming and have a great evening. [applause] what could occur from a columnist up the hill, good morning to you. >> good morning. the presidentut plus night, how did the dinner go? what was the mood in the room? >> it was more low
thank you to hasan, bob, carl, and the hilton staff. thank you all for coming and have a great evening. [applause] what could occur from a columnist up the hill, good morning to you. >> good morning. the presidentut plus night, how did the dinner go? what was the mood in the room? >> it was more low
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bob, so great to see you. bob: great to be here. betty: we talked about this so many times, with trump here in office, finally a ceo here running the white house, how do you think he has done so far? bob: to be candid, he has mixed reviews. there are things i think he is doing extremely well. the fact that he does of a business orientation and he has reached out and met with union leaders, auto industry, technology, health care etc. is a positive and good thing. we had eight years -- betty: but? bob: i will get to that. that we have had eight years of low, slow growth and almost the heisman against business from the previous administration. reaching out has graded positive attitude among the ceos. we are seeing some of that optimism, relative to job creation, relative to a willingness to invest. some of that is reflected in the market. maybe more than should be. maybe a little overstated. i think we have to be very careful. -- if we dome out not see a good corporate tax, if we do not see the repatriation of funds, and if we do not a
bob, so great to see you. bob: great to be here. betty: we talked about this so many times, with trump here in office, finally a ceo here running the white house, how do you think he has done so far? bob: to be candid, he has mixed reviews. there are things i think he is doing extremely well. the fact that he does of a business orientation and he has reached out and met with union leaders, auto industry, technology, health care etc. is a positive and good thing. we had eight years -- betty:...
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bob newhart, best of friends. he would say you know what bob saget does in his act? what? he comes out like a jewish clark kent. then he sings a song. ♪ and the monkey [ bleep ] the dog and the dog [ bleep ] the monkey ♪ and i said, don, i don't do that, i never said that. i inferred. >> no, he says -- ♪ and [ bleep ] john and [ bleep ] john ♪ >> and that's just true. >> jimmy: how many times between the two of you did you have dinner with don? >> a lot. >> when i first started hanging out with him, it was just me, don and barbara. >> jimmy: his wife. >> beautiful wife who we send so much love to right now. and daughter mindy. a lot of love to that family. >> when you ask barbara or don, you say how are you? he'd say we're fine. barbara, how are you? we're fine. >> jimmy: and barbara knew every story. >> she couldn't care less. she would just push her glasses up. "she takes off her bra and her head hits the sink." >> with her jewelry. "the jewelry weighs her down in the pool." >> jimmy: i remember barbara would be having a conversation with my wife or whomever she
bob newhart, best of friends. he would say you know what bob saget does in his act? what? he comes out like a jewish clark kent. then he sings a song. ♪ and the monkey [ bleep ] the dog and the dog [ bleep ] the monkey ♪ and i said, don, i don't do that, i never said that. i inferred. >> no, he says -- ♪ and [ bleep ] john and [ bleep ] john ♪ >> and that's just true. >> jimmy: how many times between the two of you did you have dinner with don? >> a lot. >>...
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bob: i think so, yeah. the point here is that i think it is almost impossible for one person to kind of make america great again in a multi-polar world. the u.s. is just one economy amongst many. there was only, three global economies that mattered. germany, japan, and the u.s. these days, and within that, the u.s. was the consumer. these days, dozens of economies matter. it is a much harder deal for mr. trump to deliver what he has promised, and i think if he fails, the disappointment, which we will see expressed in the market, will give us the bond yield levels i'm talking about. matt: bob, it strikes me that you are so much more sanguine about the theresa may and you k's chances in brexit negotiations them you are -- u.k.'s chances in brexit negotiations than you are a boosting the economy. why not start difference? difference?k bob: i think we are linked up. what the u.k. can achieve with frexit, i think maybe eventually will end up being a marginal factor. the other issue with brexit and the u.k. speci
bob: i think so, yeah. the point here is that i think it is almost impossible for one person to kind of make america great again in a multi-polar world. the u.s. is just one economy amongst many. there was only, three global economies that mattered. germany, japan, and the u.s. these days, and within that, the u.s. was the consumer. these days, dozens of economies matter. it is a much harder deal for mr. trump to deliver what he has promised, and i think if he fails, the disappointment, which...
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over to you, bob. bob: thanks. o we'll start with you, what was your reaction to the secretary's comments? were you heartened? i know we recently wrote a story about the possibility of transportation mixing with tax reform. the secretary saying no. gopher: big step forward. if you put -- grover: big step forward. if you put infrastructure spending inside tax reform, that's less resources for further rate reduction. it reduce what is can you do in terms of the reform on taxes. separating that is helpful. bob: maya, as far as the debt, and the offsets, it has been reported that the border adjustment tax certainly as the house has it is not going to be one of the offsets. are you concerned about this being blowing a hole in the nation's debt? maya: thank you for asking the question about offsets. thank you for asking the question about the debt. i'm a huge supporter of tax reform. we need tax reform as a way to grow the economy and increase competitiveness and lowering the corporate tax rate is an important piece of t
over to you, bob. bob: thanks. o we'll start with you, what was your reaction to the secretary's comments? were you heartened? i know we recently wrote a story about the possibility of transportation mixing with tax reform. the secretary saying no. gopher: big step forward. if you put -- grover: big step forward. if you put infrastructure spending inside tax reform, that's less resources for further rate reduction. it reduce what is can you do in terms of the reform on taxes. separating that is...
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thank you to hasan, bob, carl, and the hilton staff. thank you all for coming and have a great evening. [applause] [applause] announcer: all newsmakers, the chair of the national resource committee talks about president trump's order on the designation of national monuments, forest fires and major spending issues. newsmakers, tomorrow at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. q&a, aer: sunday on washington political salon and the foundation of american liberalism, we talked to author brad snyder about his book on a group of intellectuals including louis brandeis and herbert hoover who met majorly in the early 1900 two debate politics and the future of the country. >> frankfurter, lichtman, brandeis, race was a failing issue. they cared about the rights of workers. it took oliver wendell holmes junior and some of his opinions including a case known as moore versus dempsey which found for the first time that the mob dominated trials of southern blacks violated the due process walls. the first time the supreme court struck down criminal con
thank you to hasan, bob, carl, and the hilton staff. thank you all for coming and have a great evening. [applause] [applause] announcer: all newsmakers, the chair of the national resource committee talks about president trump's order on the designation of national monuments, forest fires and major spending issues. newsmakers, tomorrow at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. q&a, aer: sunday on washington political salon and the foundation of american liberalism, we talked to author brad...
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[laughter] bob: he is finally embarrassed. >> [laughter] bob: no one would talk. carl said, here is what we have to do. launching a system, knocking on doors when we did not have an appointment. we later wrote, the nighttime visits were frankly fishing expeditions. the trip was getting inside someone's apartment or house. bits and pieces came. we saw fear at times. we heard about document destruction, a massive housecleaning at the nixon reelection committee. a money trail, an organized well-funded cover up. clark mcgregor, then the nixon campaign manager, called the editor of the washington post to complain. mcgregor reported, they knocked on doors late at night and telephoned from the lobby. they hounded five women. bradley's response -- that is the nicest thing i have heard about them in years. [laughter] bob: and maybe ever. in 1973, i recall standing on pennsylvania avenue with carl after a court hearing. we watched three of the watergate burglars filling a cab, front and back seat. carl was desperate, desperate that he would lose them in this opportunity. he
[laughter] bob: he is finally embarrassed. >> [laughter] bob: no one would talk. carl said, here is what we have to do. launching a system, knocking on doors when we did not have an appointment. we later wrote, the nighttime visits were frankly fishing expeditions. the trip was getting inside someone's apartment or house. bits and pieces came. we saw fear at times. we heard about document destruction, a massive housecleaning at the nixon reelection committee. a money trail, an organized...
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for me, it's different for bob, but i'm always interested in nonlinear storytelling. this year at the festival, we have ken levine who did buy a shock. some of the most extraordinary storytellers in gaming. it's another way to look at how entertainment is changing and you are on different streams -- screens, but you are still telling these great stories. the festival a number of years ago was the first festivals were actually screen a game. we screened l.a. noir, from rockstar, a company based in new york. ♪ megan: the arts have been under fire under president trump. coming up, jane rosenthal and robert de niro fireback. -- fire back. ms. rosenthal: artist voices need to be heard loud and proud. mr. de niro: this is real. ♪ ♪ megan: you have been, bob, quite vocal about some of the political climate that we are living in and you have been quite vocal about trump. because of a bully and a pig and threatened to punch him. is there anything during this first 100 days that has given you time to pause and think this could be better or worse? mr. de niro: i try to giv
for me, it's different for bob, but i'm always interested in nonlinear storytelling. this year at the festival, we have ken levine who did buy a shock. some of the most extraordinary storytellers in gaming. it's another way to look at how entertainment is changing and you are on different streams -- screens, but you are still telling these great stories. the festival a number of years ago was the first festivals were actually screen a game. we screened l.a. noir, from rockstar, a company based...
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bob: republicans are in decent political shape. the democrats have huge divisions they are wrestling with and it is not clear that you can maintain the kind of specialat is driving elections right now. the republicans are in decent shape. marginal losses will keep them winlace, but they need to several senate seats. they have a good chance to do that based on the numbers. a stronger economy will make for a much better election season, but a strong sonnet -- economy will depend upon getting some of these tax changes because the economy right now is getting some momentum just out of the belief that some of the things are going to take place in washington. the one thing that trump is help keepthat will the economy going because a lot of the changes in the regulatory atmosphere will make a big for companies being able to keep jobs on board. >> what you think democrats need to do if they want to march around with resistance? this goes to be extent of policy?itics shape agenda or the economic message to her voters is going to be differen
bob: republicans are in decent political shape. the democrats have huge divisions they are wrestling with and it is not clear that you can maintain the kind of specialat is driving elections right now. the republicans are in decent shape. marginal losses will keep them winlace, but they need to several senate seats. they have a good chance to do that based on the numbers. a stronger economy will make for a much better election season, but a strong sonnet -- economy will depend upon getting some...
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thank you bob and carl, and congratulations award winners. a special thank you to our judges. >> [applause] jeff: it is now time to get to the entertainment portion of our program. and i couldn't be more pleased hasan.oduce that he isd to say keenly interested in what we do and the causes we fight for. hasan is a correspondent on "the daily show," and his one-man show "homecoming king" will that debut on netflix. gentlemen, >> thank you, ladies and to the seriescome finale of the white house correspondents dinner. oh man. [laughter] aj, or as ihasan min will be known in a few weeks number 830. who would have thought? with everything going on in the country, that a muslim would be standing on this stage for the ninth year in a row baby. [applause] we had eight years of barack, icu very. -- i see you barry. that is cool. [laughter] for those of you who do not know me, i am a correspondent on the daily show. i see some of you whispering to each other, what is comedy central? it is basically an internship for netflix. [laughter] masond like to th
thank you bob and carl, and congratulations award winners. a special thank you to our judges. >> [applause] jeff: it is now time to get to the entertainment portion of our program. and i couldn't be more pleased hasan.oduce that he isd to say keenly interested in what we do and the causes we fight for. hasan is a correspondent on "the daily show," and his one-man show "homecoming king" will that debut on netflix. gentlemen, >> thank you, ladies and to the...
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to bob oh donald. great to have you with us. coming up, amazon disrupted e-commerce, but now targeting in a prize customers. what can suppliers due to stay ahead of the goliath. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: amazon business said to disrupt the supply chain. the group by 20% month over month. how is amazon taking aim on this fragmented market and is it the new area of disruption? wonderful to have you with us. perhaps not a new threat. perhaps something going on for 20 years. where would amazon want to make inroads? >> there are court documents released last fall. citing the industrial supply industry, which includes maintenance, repair, and operational products. those are disturbed by companies like granger or msc direct. caroline: fascinating you bring up with granger and msc. bloomberg intelligence was digging into some of these theories. ro's arel that in mark a value added element. do you think amazon has the discipline to compete on the value added services sector? granger is more vulnerable than msc. both companies have
to bob oh donald. great to have you with us. coming up, amazon disrupted e-commerce, but now targeting in a prize customers. what can suppliers due to stay ahead of the goliath. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: amazon business said to disrupt the supply chain. the group by 20% month over month. how is amazon taking aim on this fragmented market and is it the new area of disruption? wonderful to have you with us. perhaps not a new threat. perhaps something going on for 20 years. where would...
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bob, jane, thank you so much. ♪ . . quirks one of the basic truths of the human condition is that people love to load -- two float , and there's no better place than here at the dead sea in israel, where without any effort at all, large mammals can achieve buoyancy. tore's some ritual involved doing this place the right way. you ne t
bob, jane, thank you so much. ♪ . . quirks one of the basic truths of the human condition is that people love to load -- two float , and there's no better place than here at the dead sea in israel, where without any effort at all, large mammals can achieve buoyancy. tore's some ritual involved doing this place the right way. you ne t
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caroline: bob o'donnell, i need to get your point of view. what blows my mind is when you go on to the bloomberg terminal, you can see 41 advise and only one cell. the price target remains higher than the current share price. can they sustain this bullishness? bob: i think they can for a while. samsung is made up of a lot of different pieces. the component piece that provides the displays and other kinds of components is very robust and built not just by what samsung does but by what apple does and what other competitors do. on top of that, the s8 is an impressive new device. i think it will do quite well. barring any other major disasters, which i think they have protected themselves against with all the testing they are doing, i think it will do quite well. that will give them more momentum again. they continue to branch out. we see the smart hub device they offer as well, moving more into the smart home space. they are building themselves a very strong, interesting platform play even though they do not have an os. caroline: not as good as
caroline: bob o'donnell, i need to get your point of view. what blows my mind is when you go on to the bloomberg terminal, you can see 41 advise and only one cell. the price target remains higher than the current share price. can they sustain this bullishness? bob: i think they can for a while. samsung is made up of a lot of different pieces. the component piece that provides the displays and other kinds of components is very robust and built not just by what samsung does but by what apple does...
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[laughter] bob: and maybe ever. in 1973, i recall standing on pennsylvania avenue with carl after a court hearing. we watched 3 of the watergate burglars filling a cab, front and back seat. carl was desperate, desperate that he would lose them in this opportunity. he was short on cash and didn't know where he might be going. i gave carl $20. there was no room in the cab, but carl, uninvited, got in any way, piling in on top of these people as the door slammed. he ended up flying with the lawyer to new york city and came back with another piece of the puzzle. i never got my $20. [laughter] [applause] bob: the point -- very aggressive reporting is often necessary. bradley and the editors of the washington post gave us the precious luxury of time to pursue all leads, all people who might know something, even something small. now in 2017, the inpatient and speed of the internet and our own rush can disable and undermine the most important tool of journalism. that luxury of time to inquire, to pursue, to find the real ag
[laughter] bob: and maybe ever. in 1973, i recall standing on pennsylvania avenue with carl after a court hearing. we watched 3 of the watergate burglars filling a cab, front and back seat. carl was desperate, desperate that he would lose them in this opportunity. he was short on cash and didn't know where he might be going. i gave carl $20. there was no room in the cab, but carl, uninvited, got in any way, piling in on top of these people as the door slammed. he ended up flying with the lawyer...
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bob kelly this live from 77:00 . from the people of wiggins shred to go help you get rid of all of the unwanted documents. >> there is major recognition this morning for group of philadelphia principals. >> i love when you look at the faces see who they are, because they've made such a difference to so many kids. seven principals just got really prestigious award, the lynnback awards for distinguished principal leadership. so of course we had the big officials there, school district superintendent, doctor william hite, also mayor jim kenney, to celebrate the wonderful achievements of the great people helping our kids. >> if we can get extraordinary principals like the ones we have here tonight, i'm confident in the future success of our city. >> also, you know that expression put your money where your mouth is, well, each of those princes got $20,000 for their schools, this award comes from the christian r and the merry f lynn back foundation, which focuses on educational improvement. >> very well deserved. from sofa
bob kelly this live from 77:00 . from the people of wiggins shred to go help you get rid of all of the unwanted documents. >> there is major recognition this morning for group of philadelphia principals. >> i love when you look at the faces see who they are, because they've made such a difference to so many kids. seven principals just got really prestigious award, the lynnback awards for distinguished principal leadership. so of course we had the big officials there, school district...
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we will discuss it with bob lutz and bob nardelli when "squawk alley" continues in a moment. es. because as we live longer... es. and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. briathe customer app willw if be live monday. can we at least analyze customer traffic? can we push the offer online? brian, i just had a quick question. brian? brian... legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. you're saying the new app will go live monday?! yeah. with help from hpe, we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. >>> my first reaction to both issues are to get the facts and circumstances. my initial words fell short of truly expressing what we were feeling. that's something that i've learned from. the expression of apology specific to the folks i have ment
we will discuss it with bob lutz and bob nardelli when "squawk alley" continues in a moment. es. because as we live longer... es. and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. briathe customer app willw if be live...
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decades and known bob hirsh as be fair and just individual but also professionally and each of those venues he's always been fair and speaking with equality as the two gentlemen statistics his compassion for getting to the root of an issue and finding the common ground and trying to find the issue that serves both parties or the party involved he seems to have a speciality in that note to belabor the point i'm not other about that is a the same thing because of his sense of humor and instead of - he's looking for collaboration in all situations experienced as a mediator and an arrest for rbe able - i believe he'll be excellent for san francisco. >> next speaker >> good afternoon. i'm frank lee worked with consulting firms and manage an insurance practice in oakland i'm here on behalf of my green good friend he's thoughtful and indeed has a great sense of humor bob. >> i have to be back by 4 o'clock as you can see those are valuable ingredients i lived in san francisco from 2005 and met him my two daughters and his daughters was inseparable navigated 0 bob and his wife are god parents
decades and known bob hirsh as be fair and just individual but also professionally and each of those venues he's always been fair and speaking with equality as the two gentlemen statistics his compassion for getting to the root of an issue and finding the common ground and trying to find the issue that serves both parties or the party involved he seems to have a speciality in that note to belabor the point i'm not other about that is a the same thing because of his sense of humor and instead of...
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so how does bob moses respond? this is where going to pick up. page 157.to in the struggle for black mosesty, why does bob resurrect the council of federated organizations which becomes known as koba? it was created and becomes the umbrella group for freedom summer. .ominated by sncc , but it's primarily a sncc operation. he was technically the codirector in this time. what is moses trying to accomplish? caleb.d, how does he accomplish this? nathan, go ahead. >> i'm pretty sure it was a false voting campaign to see him many people actually want to vote but still couldn't anyway. >> hammy people voted in the freedom election in 1963? just shout out the number. how many? 80,000 people voted. that's a pretty clear -- producer demonstration that there are black people who want to vote. but bob moses learned a really important lesson when he was working during the freedom election. at first, bob moses was opposed to bringing in white volunteers but civil rights attorney suggested a white volunteers be some 60 students, mainly from yellen harbert, who
so how does bob moses respond? this is where going to pick up. page 157.to in the struggle for black mosesty, why does bob resurrect the council of federated organizations which becomes known as koba? it was created and becomes the umbrella group for freedom summer. .ominated by sncc , but it's primarily a sncc operation. he was technically the codirector in this time. what is moses trying to accomplish? caleb.d, how does he accomplish this? nathan, go ahead. >> i'm pretty sure it was a...
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thank you to hasan, bob, carl, and the hilton staff. thank you all for coming and have a great evening. [applause] >> next, live, your calls and comments on "washington journal." robthen newsmakers with bishop. after that, saturday's climate change rally on the national mall. "q&a," we talk with author brad snyder about his group -- about his book on a group of intellectuals. including louis brandeis and herbert hoover who met regularly in the 1900s to debate politics in the future of the country. >> i think everyone associated -- race was not a civilian issue for them. they cared about the rights of workers. took oliver wendell holmes junior in some of his opinions including a 1923 case known as more of id. see, which found for the first time that the trials of southern blacks violated the due process structures. this was the first time that a .tate -- struck down and linking the idea of fair criminal trials with race. >> tonight, at 8:00 on c-span's opened you -- "q&a." >> this morning, former health and human services deputy secretar
thank you to hasan, bob, carl, and the hilton staff. thank you all for coming and have a great evening. [applause] >> next, live, your calls and comments on "washington journal." robthen newsmakers with bishop. after that, saturday's climate change rally on the national mall. "q&a," we talk with author brad snyder about his group -- about his book on a group of intellectuals. including louis brandeis and herbert hoover who met regularly in the 1900s to debate...
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a week later, its boss, bob diamond, was forced to resign. the bank's chief executive bob diamond has surprised the city by quitting with immediate effect. when mps demanded to know what had been going on, bob diamond told them a handful of traders down the ranks deserved to be punished. mr diamond, just think of criminal prosecution of a banker... he was asked if any of those bankers should be locked up. it's reprehensible behaviour and if you're asking me should those actions have been dealt with, absolutely. thank you very much indeed. but throwing the book at a handful of bankers is not where this story ends. hundreds of miles from the city in cumbria, a family of caravan park owners were about to discover evidence of what looked like a cover—up at the top of the banking establishment. in 2005, paul holgate and his father, martin, wanted to borrow £3.5 million to expand their business. we were recommended to move to barclays. it was absolutely fine, it was very, very good long—term prospects. barclays lent the money on condition the
a week later, its boss, bob diamond, was forced to resign. the bank's chief executive bob diamond has surprised the city by quitting with immediate effect. when mps demanded to know what had been going on, bob diamond told them a handful of traders down the ranks deserved to be punished. mr diamond, just think of criminal prosecution of a banker... he was asked if any of those bankers should be locked up. it's reprehensible behaviour and if you're asking me should those actions have been dealt...
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up of bob dylan is not getting worked up about this. i don‘t think it is any kind of deliberate slight that it has taken him six months to pick it has taken him six months to pick it up. i don‘t think it was him trying to show that the whole thing is beneath him, something maurice e might do. i think it was a case of him literallyjust, might do. i think it was a case of him literally just, you might do. i think it was a case of him literallyjust, you know, i am a very busy guide, and he happened to be in town, yes, man, iwill swing by and pick up that thing —— morrissey. that is it, really. he is pretty laid—back and has been for a long time. he always keeps us guessing, enigmatic that way, but surely at this age and stage in his career, he must be thinking about legacy and surely a nobel prize in the pocket doesn‘t hurt that at all? to be perfectly honest, i don‘t know if he really thinks in terms of legacy. he has been around so long and done so much that by this time i think one award feels quite the same as another, to
up of bob dylan is not getting worked up about this. i don‘t think it is any kind of deliberate slight that it has taken him six months to pick it has taken him six months to pick it up. i don‘t think it was him trying to show that the whole thing is beneath him, something maurice e might do. i think it was a case of him literallyjust, might do. i think it was a case of him literally just, you might do. i think it was a case of him literallyjust, you know, i am a very busy guide, and he...
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i'm bob massi, the property man. i'll see you next week. [ woman vocalizing ] >> i'm bob massi. for 34 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas, the center of the recent real-estate crisis. lives were destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now, well, it's a different story. the american dream is back, and nowhere is that more clear than the sunshine state of florida. so we headed from the strip to the beach to showyou how to live the american dream. i'm gonna meet real people who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe, and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape, because information is power, and the property man has got you covered. [ woman vocalizing ] welcome to florida, the sinkhole capital of the world. ♪ it's an issue that many people never think about until it's too late. but if you're buying or selling property, well, you can't afford to overlook it. natural sinkholes happen when acidic rainwater seeps down through surface soil and gets to something like sa
i'm bob massi, the property man. i'll see you next week. [ woman vocalizing ] >> i'm bob massi. for 34 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas, the center of the recent real-estate crisis. lives were destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now, well, it's a different story. the american dream is back, and nowhere is that more clear than the sunshine state of florida. so we headed from the strip to the beach to showyou how to live the american dream. i'm gonna...
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say he was worried about bob? >> look at him. >> this is what he said about my come comedy. this is going to be foul. well, he would say that i would come out and i'd look like a jewish clark kent. he would tell this to his contemporaries. he would say you know what bob saget does in his act? he comes out like a jewish clark kent. and he would sing a song and the monkey [ bleep ] the dog and the dog [ bleep ] the monkey. and i said i didn't do that. >> no, and he did and it [ bleep ] bob. >> jimmy: how many times between the two of you did you have dinner with don? >> a lot. >> when i first started hanging out with him, it was just me, him and barbara, his beautiful wife. >> who we send so much love to right you. a lot of love to that family. >> when you ask barbara or don, you say how are you? he'd say we're fine. she would say we're fine. >> jimmy: and barbara knew every story. >> she would just push her glasses off. she takes off her bra and her head hits the sink. >> with her jewelry. >> the jewelry weighs her
say he was worried about bob? >> look at him. >> this is what he said about my come comedy. this is going to be foul. well, he would say that i would come out and i'd look like a jewish clark kent. he would tell this to his contemporaries. he would say you know what bob saget does in his act? he comes out like a jewish clark kent. and he would sing a song and the monkey [ bleep ] the dog and the dog [ bleep ] the monkey. and i said i didn't do that. >> no, and he did and it [...
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i am jesse watters along with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 9:00 in new york city and this is "the five." the showdown over the right to free speech is intensifying tonight. ann coulter vowed s to deliver a speech at uc berkeley on thursday even after the school pulled off her scheduled visit. a group of students have filed a lawsuit against the university for canceling the event. a riot erupted over a planned event with milo yiannopoulos a couple months ago. and coulter doesn't buy thatt excuse. >> the university of california chancellor, she used to be obama's secretary of homeland security. she has to keep the entire nation safe. i think she can keep a college campus safe. you can't use the excuse that some people are complaining about this because that is just a ruse for viewpoint discrimination. >> there is now a rift on the left. senator warren is backing and coulter. >> ann coulter has gotten a much bigger platform but if someone tried to deny her a chance to speak, my view is, let her speak and just don't show up. >> and senator b
i am jesse watters along with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 9:00 in new york city and this is "the five." the showdown over the right to free speech is intensifying tonight. ann coulter vowed s to deliver a speech at uc berkeley on thursday even after the school pulled off her scheduled visit. a group of students have filed a lawsuit against the university for canceling the event. a riot erupted over a planned event with milo yiannopoulos a couple...
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bob odenkirk. maybe he'll give us some spoilers. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: maybe we'll get some secrets to "better call saul." >> steve: i hope. >> jimmy: maybe a little "breaking bad" secrets or something. >> steve: some spoilers. >> jimmy: yeah. also, talking about spoilers, from "pretty little liars," lucy hale is stopping by. >> steve: oh! [ cheers and applause ] come on. >> jimmy: also joining us tonight, we're so excited to have him back. 13-year-old animal expert, robert irwin is here. >> steve: ah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he's a good guy. i like that kid. some animals that he's going to scare me with later. [ light laughter ] and also my man, the one and only, we have new music from brad paisley right there! [ cheers and applause ] yeah! and he is awesome. i love that guy. guys, it is time for "tonight show hashtags." here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hashtags hashtags ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: guys, we do this thing every wednesday where i send out a hashtag, and
bob odenkirk. maybe he'll give us some spoilers. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: maybe we'll get some secrets to "better call saul." >> steve: i hope. >> jimmy: maybe a little "breaking bad" secrets or something. >> steve: some spoilers. >> jimmy: yeah. also, talking about spoilers, from "pretty little liars," lucy hale is stopping by. >> steve: oh! [ cheers and applause ] come on. >> jimmy: also joining us tonight, we're so...
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although bob referred to himself as the world's worst golfer, bob will be remembered by so many in his hometown as one of its best citizens. while i'm saddened by his death, i am honored to have known bob. his presence will be missed by so many, and his impact in the community, however, will be remembered forever. i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the lady from new york, ms. clarke, for five minutes. ms. clarke: i thank you, mr. chairman. mr. speaker, i rise today on behalf of the women and men of the new york's ninth congressional district of new york. on this the anniversary of the signing of the equal pay act by president john f. kennedy. it has been 54 years since the equal pay act was signed into law, yet, women in the united states who work full time year round on average still only earn 80 cents for every dollar earned by men. the amount -- this amounts to a early gap of $10,470 between full-time working men and women . for african-american women, like myself, the pay gap is even larger. af
although bob referred to himself as the world's worst golfer, bob will be remembered by so many in his hometown as one of its best citizens. while i'm saddened by his death, i am honored to have known bob. his presence will be missed by so many, and his impact in the community, however, will be remembered forever. i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the lady from new york, ms. clarke, for five minutes. ms....
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bob will lead efforts in mississippi through 1964. he is going to join with amzie moore, world war ii veteran, and they are going to start planning a voter registration drive in 1961. what does this picture tell you? he was a veteran in world war ii. why is that important? nathan? why is that important? >> because the veterans were the ones that were really going for to change because they thought why fight for change outside of the u.s. and then come back and still be? prof. shrock: absolutely right. world war ii was the pace of social change. we had some vets coming back that were not content to live in the jim crow south anymore. moore was one of them. that connection to world war ii, social change. here we have an older activist joining with a younger activist. he was in the late 20's at the time. they join together to push for social change in the state of mississippi. we know this does not come easily. they start working well before the grant money comes. in fact, they start working to register voters in 1961. herbert lee joins
bob will lead efforts in mississippi through 1964. he is going to join with amzie moore, world war ii veteran, and they are going to start planning a voter registration drive in 1961. what does this picture tell you? he was a veteran in world war ii. why is that important? nathan? why is that important? >> because the veterans were the ones that were really going for to change because they thought why fight for change outside of the u.s. and then come back and still be? prof. shrock:...
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bob has been my friend for a long time and he wants to support our military. what a group of champions, all of them. i want to commend you for building such an externality organization. five super bowl victories since 2002, really unbelievable. george's -- george steinbrenner is a very good friend mine and george was a great champ but there was a little more turmoil in his victories and that is ok. he was another great one. ince bob bought the patriots 1994, they one more division titles, conference championships, and super bowl wins than any other team. no team has been this good for us long. [applause] he has built a culture dedicated to winning. and he started it with his coach and i want to tell you, that is some special man. it is called patriot -- the patriot way and that starts with coach belichick. i want to thank all of you for being with us. the patriots are and a credible organization and the super bowl victory was a complete team effort. that is the beauty of what they do. they went as a team. .- win as a team with your backs against the wall and t
bob has been my friend for a long time and he wants to support our military. what a group of champions, all of them. i want to commend you for building such an externality organization. five super bowl victories since 2002, really unbelievable. george's -- george steinbrenner is a very good friend mine and george was a great champ but there was a little more turmoil in his victories and that is ok. he was another great one. ince bob bought the patriots 1994, they one more division titles,...
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kelly. >> bob and joe? >> and just like good old days , tempers flare between phillies and the mets, see the play that got manager pete mackanin thrown out of the game. good stuff. >>> it is 6:00 o'clock you know what is happening in our city. >> what? >> a live look at an easter egg hunt. >> there they go. >> now this is either great, sweet idea or one of the war ever. >> you know why this is cool, this is for adults. there is $5,000 worth of gift card in those eggs which gave people incentive at 6:00 to go down to dilworth park. >> like i said, these are adults, at 6:00 in the morning and there is $5,000 gift card up for grabs. it could be fun. it could be chaos, that is why they are there. >> they are moving. >> well, for five you this dollars i will pick up my face , i will tell thaw. look at this guy. >> he wants to open up the egg before he keeps going. >> that was very
kelly. >> bob and joe? >> and just like good old days , tempers flare between phillies and the mets, see the play that got manager pete mackanin thrown out of the game. good stuff. >>> it is 6:00 o'clock you know what is happening in our city. >> what? >> a live look at an easter egg hunt. >> there they go. >> now this is either great, sweet idea or one of the war ever. >> you know why this is cool, this is for adults. there is $5,000 worth of...
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bob sort of is fearless. he'll go out and do just about anything and that's what struck me and the fact that for him it wasn't just about going out and climbing a mountain. >> it's about overcoming challenges. >> from his insulin pump malfunctioning to blisters in his hands becoming infected and more. >> when you have to push over these rocks and sometimes they're a foot and a half tall and you're lifting the chair over still keeping enough energy by the end of the day to recharge overnight. just keep focused that things are gong to get better as long as you contribute to your success. your success is entirely dependent on how much you're willing to put into it. >> bob tells me life is about setting goals and reaching them no matter what obstacles are in the way. it's about moving forward. at redwood regional park in oakland. accurate ber lee fox 2 -- amber lee fox 2 news. >>> now as of april 1st the snow pack had about 24 million acre feet of water. that's more than the capacity of the state's 9 biggest rese
bob sort of is fearless. he'll go out and do just about anything and that's what struck me and the fact that for him it wasn't just about going out and climbing a mountain. >> it's about overcoming challenges. >> from his insulin pump malfunctioning to blisters in his hands becoming infected and more. >> when you have to push over these rocks and sometimes they're a foot and a half tall and you're lifting the chair over still keeping enough energy by the end of the day to...
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kind of awesome. >>> bob kelly getting an exclusive. look who turned up at the irish public. >> i marid a philly girl what the hell. >> you have to come back here. >> thank you very much. >> 4:45. funny moments they had in their experience but former vice-president joe biden told bob kelly about our current president about his run, about his son, and marrying a philly girl, we will be right back. >>> welcome back at 4:47. top honors for a group of national heroes in rittenhouse square. also a special guest, making an appearance at the irish pub 's gathering of the heroes ceremony. it is former vice-president joe biden with our own bob kelly. he spoke about what he thinks about our new president. >> he is off to a rough start but god willing for the sake of the country he will settle down. >> i regret not being president but i don't regret not running. reason i was going to runny thought that the issues facing the country now were in my wheel house, i spent my whole life working on them but it just wasn't the time. when i lost my sonny l
kind of awesome. >>> bob kelly getting an exclusive. look who turned up at the irish public. >> i marid a philly girl what the hell. >> you have to come back here. >> thank you very much. >> 4:45. funny moments they had in their experience but former vice-president joe biden told bob kelly about our current president about his run, about his son, and marrying a philly girl, we will be right back. >>> welcome back at 4:47. top honors for a group of...
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check out a question for bob kelly. initially when they rolled out that septa kiosk thing -- oh, you had an event last night. >> i was up late, i was at sullivan's in wilmington getting folks to practice to put their hand up in the air for live auction that we had. eighth annual wine and dine to benefit ronald mcdonald house down in delaware, thanks to everybody that came out, to sullivans we had a nice stake dinner, we had a little red, a little white and we raised monday foy are ronald mcdonald house. good night at sullivanes in wilmington along 202. >> we will say good morning to 202 trying to get there, using blue route, 476, still working here, cones are down doing some guardrail repairs right here near broomall interchange we have the one lane, opened but volume has been light, so far, this morning. we have an overturned tractor trailer, this is northbound, on the new jersey turnpike right at exit number seven, right lane is taken out, so anybody heading north up toward central new jersey or north jersey, be prepa
check out a question for bob kelly. initially when they rolled out that septa kiosk thing -- oh, you had an event last night. >> i was up late, i was at sullivan's in wilmington getting folks to practice to put their hand up in the air for live auction that we had. eighth annual wine and dine to benefit ronald mcdonald house down in delaware, thanks to everybody that came out, to sullivans we had a nice stake dinner, we had a little red, a little white and we raised monday foy are ronald...
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i'm bob massi. i'll see you next week. [ woman vocalizing ] >> i'm bob massi. for 34 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas, the center of the recent real-estate crisis. lives were destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now, well, it's a different story. the american dream is back. and nowhere is that more clear than the sunshine state of florida. so we headed from the strip to the beach to show you how to live the american dream. i'm gonna meet real people who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape because information is power. and the property man has got you covered. [ woman vocalizing ] thanks for joining us. i'm bob massi. every minute of every day, somebody is getting scammed out of their money. nobody knows that more than pam bondi, attorney general of florida. it's her job to protect and there is plentyraud. to keep her busy. when the housing bubble burst, foreclosures exploded. but as millions l
i'm bob massi. i'll see you next week. [ woman vocalizing ] >> i'm bob massi. for 34 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas, the center of the recent real-estate crisis. lives were destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now, well, it's a different story. the american dream is back. and nowhere is that more clear than the sunshine state of florida. so we headed from the strip to the beach to show you how to live the american dream. i'm gonna meet real people...
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hey, bob? >> you morning, 4:12, we go for a ride, crews still out there with the rain hats on working on the turnpike, delaware valley, mid-county, cool evenve speaking of rain hats, open up the door. say goodwe're getting ready fore nfl draft. they'llhe the jam cams. sue has the thursday right back. l have a full on storm over all f our heads, this is liveall look at>> one more day to the weekends. >> all right. >> something to look forward to. let's take you to the southeast, down southeast here, time now severe storms slamming the southeast, heavy winds, damaging homes, and bringing down trees. this is in arkansas. >> they had tornados, there was ef2 school in goodman, missouri. look at that with thend the car. also, big lightning strike that destroyed a man's home. it happened in clean up all over underway. the family say they're just ali. >> just about lost everything we had in here. so we just are trying to clean up, trying to fix up, trying to get things back in order. >> i think once yo
hey, bob? >> you morning, 4:12, we go for a ride, crews still out there with the rain hats on working on the turnpike, delaware valley, mid-county, cool evenve speaking of rain hats, open up the door. say goodwe're getting ready fore nfl draft. they'llhe the jam cams. sue has the thursday right back. l have a full on storm over all f our heads, this is liveall look at>> one more day to the weekends. >> all right. >> something to look forward to. let's take you to the...