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especially ravishing. >> there's jake tapper, cnn chief correspondent, host of "state of the union." he went for the bow tie. willmore went for the necktie, tapper went for the bow tie, and amazingly, no food on his clean white shirt. this is the final correspondents' dinner for president obama. i think the bar is high, mostly because we've been on tv for two hours saying how he will be funny. he's got to meet that, and if he doesn't, people will say he wasn't funny. but it's for history, right? it's last dinner, he wants to do itposterity, brad. >> absolutely. i work for him, but he brings the a-game. i think he's going to be great. i think it's going to be -- you know, this is a little bit of a victory lap. this is a pretty incredible consequential presidency, you may disagree, on the direction the country is going. but by and large, this president has done so much in eight years for this country, and it's going to be a lot of fun. >> cindy hoyer right there. he was eating, he was invited. even minority in the congress gets an invitation to this event, it's that equal opportunity. mark lam
especially ravishing. >> there's jake tapper, cnn chief correspondent, host of "state of the union." he went for the bow tie. willmore went for the necktie, tapper went for the bow tie, and amazingly, no food on his clean white shirt. this is the final correspondents' dinner for president obama. i think the bar is high, mostly because we've been on tv for two hours saying how he will be funny. he's got to meet that, and if he doesn't, people will say he wasn't funny. but it's...
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associated with this dinner. >> we are joined by gabrielle union. what are you looking forward to tomorrow? >> i am looking forward to marry will more. i am very -- larry willmore. >> you send him any . >> i like a little inappropriate humor at the white house. >> is this your first dinner? >> my first one. and herrry washington husband, the cast of "scandal," is great being here. i can leave now and be very very happy. >> what does the rest of tonight look for you? concert,e jazz tomorrow, maybe "vanity fair," afterwards. >> gabrielle union is an washington, d.c., and her husband is flying in for the miami heat. [indiscriminate chatter] ♪ 05 p.m., officially 8: and it has not officially started yet. playing, and ad drum major directing the band tonight. when the pre-dinner begins, you will hear from carol lee of "the washington journal." and you will also hear the national anthem, and hear from the air force director. then they will have dinner, and then the speeches and highlights of the evening, the president, larry wilmore, scholarships, things that are being given out. a lot of thin
associated with this dinner. >> we are joined by gabrielle union. what are you looking forward to tomorrow? >> i am looking forward to marry will more. i am very -- larry willmore. >> you send him any . >> i like a little inappropriate humor at the white house. >> is this your first dinner? >> my first one. and herrry washington husband, the cast of "scandal," is great being here. i can leave now and be very very happy. >> what does the rest...
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have a programming note, ted cruz is jay tapper's guest on state of the union with an exclusive interview with hillary clinton tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. eastern here on cnn. >>> and just ahead this hour, it could all come down to this, why indiana could either hand the nomination to trump or send the republican race to a contested convention. plus, who exactly are the trump voters? we'll head to the red and blue rust belt where voters in this part of the country are shaking up the 2016 race. plus, median in chief, president obama poll irs jokes for the final white house correspondence dinner. will he get the last laugh on donald trump? >>> say what you will about mr. trump, he certainly would bring some change to the white house. see what we got up there. [ laughter ] >> live in the cnn newsroom. stay with us. music: "sex machine" by james brown ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ when yaren't moving in the right direction, it can be a burden. but what if you could wake up to lower blood sugar? imagine loving your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that work
have a programming note, ted cruz is jay tapper's guest on state of the union with an exclusive interview with hillary clinton tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. eastern here on cnn. >>> and just ahead this hour, it could all come down to this, why indiana could either hand the nomination to trump or send the republican race to a contested convention. plus, who exactly are the trump voters? we'll head to the red and blue rust belt where voters in this part of the country are shaking up the 2016...
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this week with fewer direct attacks on hillary clinton. in fact, yesterday at a union rally in indianapolis, sanders didn't mention her at all. he talked about the importance of uniting against donald trump. >> if we stand together, if we do not allow the trumps and the others to try to divide us up, if we stand together, not only can we stop united technologies from throwing thousands of indianans out on the street, week tra we can transform this country. >> reporter: sanders will campaign all over indiana tomorrow and monday. hillary clinton won't be too far away, attending a fund-raiser and naacp dinner in michigan. >> thanks. as we take a look at the numbers now, hillary clinton strengthened her commanding delegate lead over bernie sanders on tuesday. she won four out of five northeastern states. in that important super delegate tally, remember, the super delegates are delegates who can support whomever they choose and they can change their mind, clinton, 520 compared to sanders at just 39 super delegates. the two square off again tuesday in indiana. 83 democratic delegates
this week with fewer direct attacks on hillary clinton. in fact, yesterday at a union rally in indianapolis, sanders didn't mention her at all. he talked about the importance of uniting against donald trump. >> if we stand together, if we do not allow the trumps and the others to try to divide us up, if we stand together, not only can we stop united technologies from throwing thousands of indianans out on the street, week tra we can transform this country. >> reporter: sanders will...
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union" jake will go one-on-one with republican presidential candidate ted cruz. don't miss "state of the union" tomorrow at 9:00 eastern time only on cnn. >>> monday marks five years since president barack obama gave the order to kill the most wanted man in the world. and for the first time in an exclusive interview with cnn's national security analyst peter bergen, the president speaks from the situation room about the operation that led to the death of osama bin laden. the mastermind behind the september 11th attacks. >> after the discussions with the principals, it was clear to me that this was going to be our best chance to get bin laden, that if, in fact, we did not take the action that he might slip away and might be years before he resurfaced. >> you are not going to want to miss the anderson cooper 360 special "we got him: president obama, bin laden and the future of the war on terror." it airs monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. we'll be back in a minute. vo: across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill t
union" jake will go one-on-one with republican presidential candidate ted cruz. don't miss "state of the union" tomorrow at 9:00 eastern time only on cnn. >>> monday marks five years since president barack obama gave the order to kill the most wanted man in the world. and for the first time in an exclusive interview with cnn's national security analyst peter bergen, the president speaks from the situation room about the operation that led to the death of osama bin...
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tracy. anti-cars from a union pacific train jumped the tracks yesterday. that caused delays for passengers traveling between tracy and those the problem was fixed by 6:30 last night. no word on what caused the derailment. >>> trains derailed last month in niles can send one of them into alameda creek. on a 200 people were on the train at the time and nine were hurt. once i push tree onto track causing that derailment. >>> otis barefoot a job fair in california because it 10 am. organizers of thousands of people at the regency ballroom in san francisco. 30 copies will be on hand including local pot collectives and ban chocolate they sell candy infused with marijuana. one organizer police california will eventually follow colorado and passing measure legalizing recreational marijuana use. >> not only will it change the industry we believe it will drive somewhere between 400,000 to 500,000 jobs the state of california. the don't use of marijuana act that is behind it will be at our fair and they are recruiting to help get the word out. >> jobs of the fair range from cultivators to
tracy. anti-cars from a union pacific train jumped the tracks yesterday. that caused delays for passengers traveling between tracy and those the problem was fixed by 6:30 last night. no word on what caused the derailment. >>> trains derailed last month in niles can send one of them into alameda creek. on a 200 people were on the train at the time and nine were hurt. once i push tree onto track causing that derailment. >>> otis barefoot a job fair in california because it 10...
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with hillary clinton sunday on state of the union. ted cruz is on the show as well. the candidates join jake tapper on "state of union" tomorrow morning. >> a horrific discovery in texas, two toddlers, just 3 and 4 years old found caned ahanged tied up in the back yard. and rescuers trying to find as many people as they can from this rubble of a building collapsed in kenya. one coat, yes! ♪ there is a day, for every number. ♪ ♪ there is a time, for all my slumbers. ♪ ♪ and i can see, that i can't run and hide. ♪ one coat guaranteed marquee interior. behr's most advanced paint. come find our top rated paints, only at the home depot. >>> terrible news out of texas. a 64-year-old grandmother and her four grand chchildren died overnight, swept away in floodwaters. their bodies were found some distance from their home. >> severe weather continues across the south. it's going to areas that have already had too much. >> many of these areas have already had their wettest area on april and now we're adding more rein. this is the estimated rainfall for the last 24 hours. notice d
with hillary clinton sunday on state of the union. ted cruz is on the show as well. the candidates join jake tapper on "state of union" tomorrow morning. >> a horrific discovery in texas, two toddlers, just 3 and 4 years old found caned ahanged tied up in the back yard. and rescuers trying to find as many people as they can from this rubble of a building collapsed in kenya. one coat, yes! ♪ there is a day, for every number. ♪ ♪ there is a time, for all my slumbers. ♪...
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. carrier endorsed sanders and that took care of that. bernie spoke to those union folk. they're very much rank and file in favor of bernie sanders. but losing jobs here is big. i think hillary clinton has a real kind of stumbling block to overcome there. >> all right, kevin raider from wthr. good chat. thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >>> millions of dollars of music buried in the paisley park compound of prince. what will happen to all those unreleased songs? a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't play anything less than my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'm going for it. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus it had significantly less major bleeding than warfarin... eliquis had both... that's what i wanted to hear. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cas fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taki
. carrier endorsed sanders and that took care of that. bernie spoke to those union folk. they're very much rank and file in favor of bernie sanders. but losing jobs here is big. i think hillary clinton has a real kind of stumbling block to overcome there. >> all right, kevin raider from wthr. good chat. thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >>> millions of dollars of music buried in the paisley park compound of prince. what will happen to all those...
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. you think your taxes are high because of a teachers union or undocumented workers or the powerless? no, your taxes are high, and not their taxes, because the powerful did that. joe, i'm tried to do that revolution and so is sanders, not to hurt you but to help you. you have to get that new way of thinking in your head. you want to talk about violence? were you complaining when donald trump and his supporters were assaulted protesters at almost every rally he had and the cops would not arrest anyone as they saw one person after another assaulted? all of a sudden one summary is protesting on the left, violence! where were you when they were doing it? you were not anywhere. you think donald trump was prophetic? the guy can barely speak english. to senator get back sanders' chances in the race. side, ted cruz named a running mate in an effort to jumpstart his campaign. i want to ask you about the prospect senator sanders might take that same approach. columnist suggested that running mate might be elizabeth warren. would you think about a sanders-warned ticket? guest: brent is about th
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"state of the union." the candidates join jake at 9:00 eastern only on cnn. >>> when we come back, homes lipped apart as path of destruction from oklahoma to texas. severe storms spawned several tornadoes. >>> plus, taking his comedy and satire from late night to the white house. cnn talking with comedian larry wilmore. "in a recent flag football game with my family, i ran up the score, pick-sixed my daughter 3 times, and blocked 8 punts. did i cross a line? flag, i get it. you simply wanted to recreate the thrill of the nfl... all over your family. don't fret: training camp opens soon. but, it might be a good time to spring for a puppy. this is claire in phoenix. can i yes! you? great. correct! ma'am. this isn't an automated computer... operator! ma'am. i'm here. i'm live. wait. you're real? yeah. with discover card, you can talk to a real person in the u.s. day or night. plus, we're not going to waste your time trying to sell you a bunch of other products you don't really need. that is really nice of you. i feel really bad about shouting at you. oh, you weren't shouting. you were just
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is tomorrow. including a show of force by union janitors who held a big rally yesterday. they say they will threp to strike if they don't get better wages and benefits. and on may day tomorrow, more anti-trump rallies with activists demanding equality for immigrants. police say they have been working with the organizers of these marches and rallies to ensure there is no violence. back to you guys in new york. >> thanks a lot, claudia. there has been violence. quite a bit of it. on thursday protesters tried to flip over a police car outside a trump rally and blocked roads trying to get in. that does cross the line between protesting and rioting. >> donald trump almost didn't make it to own rally because protesters were outside blocking roadways. bring that video back again of the helicopter video showing ariel shots of how donald trump had to get brought in by the secret service. apparently they had to cut a hole through a fence and jump a barricade themselves to get in the back. is this any way to treat a presidential candidate? >> he made light of it then on stage saying this is
is tomorrow. including a show of force by union janitors who held a big rally yesterday. they say they will threp to strike if they don't get better wages and benefits. and on may day tomorrow, more anti-trump rallies with activists demanding equality for immigrants. police say they have been working with the organizers of these marches and rallies to ensure there is no violence. back to you guys in new york. >> thanks a lot, claudia. there has been violence. quite a bit of it. on...
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benefits on compliant public sector unions down there. what congress has to do is thread a needle. it wants to pass something that will not discourage negotiations between the creditors and the 17 debt-issuing entities in puerto rico and won't set a precedent that will allow illinois -- there is no structure in this country for states to go bankrupt as there is for municipalities. won't allow illinois to offload debts on the american public. this whole crisis may have an effect, i don't know how, on the understood debate down there. every president since harry truman has supported understood for puerto rico. ronald reagan, when he announced his presidential candidacy in autumn '79 endorsed understood for puerto rico. they have consistently voted against it by increasingly narrow margins, however. this might bring it back. >> democrats are saying this is irresponsible of republicans. >> they are also saying that there is a fear mongering calling it a bailout when it's really not a bailout. it's a restructuring. not taxpayer money because they are not allow to negotiate with debtors. it
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intolerance or anything that brings dishonor to the department. the police union president said the racist text messages released are disgusting and deserve condemnation. any officer who sends racist text messages does mott deserve to wear the uniform. big tree like this needs to be stamped out. henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> to the weather now as we take a live look at the conditions. look at. that the new bay bridge in the foreground, san francisco in the background. what a beautiful day. >> it's looking a little hazy. let's go over to mark in the weather center in for bill. looks like a warm weekend that we can look out for. >> exactly. >> yes, it does. >> i was going say something else. >> a speed bump there. >> i hit a road bump. it's friday. >> that happens to me once a day, julie. >> i was going to say on tap, but i just said that last half- hour ?iew.ary blushing. >> i'm beat red. let's good to weather. >> it worked out perfectly. lots of sunshine as julie was talking about. warm temperatures coming on board for your weekend. as far as temperatures from today actually on th
intolerance or anything that brings dishonor to the department. the police union president said the racist text messages released are disgusting and deserve condemnation. any officer who sends racist text messages does mott deserve to wear the uniform. big tree like this needs to be stamped out. henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> to the weather now as we take a live look at the conditions. look at. that the new bay bridge in the foreground, san francisco in the background. what a...
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primaries are tuesday in indiana. and today, bernie sanders joined union workers at a carrier factory in the state capital. the air conditioner and furnace maker is moving jobs to mexico, which is raising the thermostat ss a hot issue. mark strassmann is there. >> today, we are sending a very epud and clear message. >> reporter: bernie sanders' message of economic inequality resonated with this union crowd today in indianapolis. >> respect your workers. respect the american people. >> reporter: united technologies owns carrier. its indianapolis plant, which ntkes furnaces, gained national attention in february when this secretly recorded cell phone video became public. it showed a manager telling workers the plant will close. >> to move production from our facility in indianapolis to monterrey, mexico. >> reporter: 1,400 union employees will lose their jobs. lakeisha austin, a carrier thsembly worker, shot the video. >> i thought that it would be very important to record. it's a big letdown. ve saddens me that they've made this choice. nd reporter: carrier's union says its indianapolis w
primaries are tuesday in indiana. and today, bernie sanders joined union workers at a carrier factory in the state capital. the air conditioner and furnace maker is moving jobs to mexico, which is raising the thermostat ss a hot issue. mark strassmann is there. >> today, we are sending a very epud and clear message. >> reporter: bernie sanders' message of economic inequality resonated with this union crowd today in indianapolis. >> respect your workers. respect the american...
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tree that brings dishonor to the department. the union president said the racist text messages are disgusting and deserve condemnation. any officer who sends racist text messages does not deserve to wear the uniform. big tree like this needs to be stamped out. other texts released include the n-word and flaming 528, the code for fire, and a derogatory reference to gay officers. >> henry, thank you. >> thanks, henry. >>> san francisco police are looking for persons of interest in two sexual assault cases in the city. police say at about 1:30 last sunday morning, a 23-year-old woman met a man in the financial district, and they began to talk. the two went to a hotel where the woman says she was sexually assaulted. the victim told police the man's name was sergio. he is described as about 25 to 30 years old and abou5' 8" tall. police released this surveillance photo of a person of interest in the case. they say the circumstances are similar to an assault in the same part of town about a month ago. >>> in the other case san francisco police are looking for this this person of interest
tree that brings dishonor to the department. the union president said the racist text messages are disgusting and deserve condemnation. any officer who sends racist text messages does not deserve to wear the uniform. big tree like this needs to be stamped out. other texts released include the n-word and flaming 528, the code for fire, and a derogatory reference to gay officers. >> henry, thank you. >> thanks, henry. >>> san francisco police are looking for persons of...
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went broke. they spent more than they could take in. lavish benefits on compliant public sector unions down there. what congress has to do is thread a needle. it wants to pass something that will not discourage negotiations between the creditors and the 17 debt-issuing entities in puerto rico and won't set a precedent that will allow illinois -- there is no structure in this country for states to go bankrupt as there is for municipalities. won't allow illinois to offload debts on the american public. this whole crisis may have an effect, i don't know how, on the understood debate down there. every president since harry truman has supported understood for puerto rico. ronald reagan, when he announced his presidential candidacy in autumn '79 endorsed understood for puerto rico. they have consistently voted against it by increasingly narrow margins, however. this might bring it back. >> democrats are saying this is irresponsible of republicans. >> they are also saying that there is a fear mongering calling it a bailout when it's really not a bailout. it's a restructuring. not taxpayer mon
went broke. they spent more than they could take in. lavish benefits on compliant public sector unions down there. what congress has to do is thread a needle. it wants to pass something that will not discourage negotiations between the creditors and the 17 debt-issuing entities in puerto rico and won't set a precedent that will allow illinois -- there is no structure in this country for states to go bankrupt as there is for municipalities. won't allow illinois to offload debts on the american...
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forget, sunday morning, tune in to "state of the union." my guests will include ted cruz and the top advisers to all five presidential campaigns. that's it for "the lead." i'm jake tapper. i turn you over to wolf blitzer. he's in "the situation room." have a great weekend. >>> happening now, breaking news, protesting trump. a tense demonstration outside of a hotel where donald trump is addressing california's republican party. protesters knocking down barricades trying to storm the building just hours after bloody clashes at a trump rally. so why is the violent reaction to his campaign now escalating? tepid endorsement. four days before the indiana primary, the state's governor announces he's voting for ted cruz but his backing seems to lack enthusiasm and goes on to praise donald trump. will it have any impact on the primary outcome? >>> putin's talk. weeks after the navy ship was buzzed, a dangerous maneuver was conducted over a u.s. air force plane. what's vladimir putin up to? >>> and the kim jong-un regime sentences an american citizen to ten years of hard labor in north korea.
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push his agenda in indiana tonight. he joined a labor union rally in indianapolis and told supporters that the era of corporate agreed will come to an end when he becomes president. >>> all right, abc's bazi kanani is live in washington this evening with the very latest from the campaign trail. bazi. >> reporter: good evening, rick. a rowdy scene there in california where donald trump is campaigning ahead of the june primary. while ted cruz is hoping to stop him next week in indiana. as ted cruz fights for critical victory in indiana he wins a major endorsement from the state's governor mike pence. >> i'm very impressed with ted cruz's devotion and knowledge of the constitution of the united states. >> reporter: one more on cruz's side along with his new running mate announced this week in what analysts call a hail mary attempt to stop donald trump from winning the gop nomination outright with a majority of pledged delegates. >> i think the people of indiana want a positive optimistic campaign. >> reporter: in california, a second day in a row of disruptive protests outside donald tru
push his agenda in indiana tonight. he joined a labor union rally in indianapolis and told supporters that the era of corporate agreed will come to an end when he becomes president. >>> all right, abc's bazi kanani is live in washington this evening with the very latest from the campaign trail. bazi. >> reporter: good evening, rick. a rowdy scene there in california where donald trump is campaigning ahead of the june primary. while ted cruz is hoping to stop him next week in...
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not. as we get closer and closer to cleveland, urban city, heavy democrat city, heavy union city, it is going to get, it will be fierce and rough. every group normally comes to convention to protest. if trump is nominee, i sense he will be, he will have this all the way through. they have to increase security for him for his own protection. deirdre: this is rare. i don't think i've seen a candidate walk up a hill and under a tunnel to just get to the a speaking event. >> they shouldn't have to. they shouldn't have too. deirdre: exactly. speaking of the math, in california, obviously before california there is the indiana primary on thursday. two endorsements, one per candidate. indiana governor mike pence backing senator cruz. on other hand, legendary basketball coach bobby knight endorsing donald trump. >> let me say i come to my decision about who i am supporting. i'm not against anybody but i will be voting for ted cruz in upcoming republican primary. >> i'm not here to represent the republican party. you know quite frankly i don't give a damn about the republicans. [cheers and ap
not. as we get closer and closer to cleveland, urban city, heavy democrat city, heavy union city, it is going to get, it will be fierce and rough. every group normally comes to convention to protest. if trump is nominee, i sense he will be, he will have this all the way through. they have to increase security for him for his own protection. deirdre: this is rare. i don't think i've seen a candidate walk up a hill and under a tunnel to just get to the a speaking event. >> they shouldn't...
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are hurt by trade deals. but just picture this. i was at an auto plant, a unionized auto plant, oldest local in the country, uaw, outside of south bend the other day. they are making mercedes-benz cars to export to china. they are making the only mobile vehicle for people with disabilities to export around the world. they make humvees. they have a broad array of products. they produce there about 1400 people, 3,000 more in the supply chain. so they are in the global market but they are in it in a way that advantages america. that's what i'm looking for. we're only 5% of the population. we've got to trade with the other 95%. we just have to be smart and tough in the way we do it. so if you take an absolutist position, every trade agreement is great, or you take the stance that every trade agreement is wrong, you're not dealing in the real world. we need smart trade agreements that help our people, that further our economy and we need to do more to help people who do lose jobs because of global competition. >> when hillary clinton attended donald trump and melania's wedding, did
are hurt by trade deals. but just picture this. i was at an auto plant, a unionized auto plant, oldest local in the country, uaw, outside of south bend the other day. they are making mercedes-benz cars to export to china. they are making the only mobile vehicle for people with disabilities to export around the world. they make humvees. they have a broad array of products. they produce there about 1400 people, 3,000 more in the supply chain. so they are in the global market but they are in it...
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a senator writes to a federal agency and says, this union or this company is, you know, critical to the economy of my state, and, by the way, he doesn't say this, but, by the way, they are the biggest contributors to his campaign would you please meet with them? what would not make that a crime? the fact that the jury might not find beyond a reasonable doubt that the reason why he was urging this meeting was because these people, this entity, happened to be a very big supporter? that would be the only thing separating lawful from unlawful conduct there? mr. dreeben: well, let me say two things in response to that. first, this court has addressed that very issue in the mccormick case. and it is established that merely taking favorable action at or around the time of the receipt of campaign contributions is not sufficient to show a quid pro quo and is not a crime. nobody doubts that if there's a quid pro quo for a vote, something that i think mr. francisco is prepared to concede is "official action," although i'm not sure why since it doesn't personally exercise sovereign power if a l
a senator writes to a federal agency and says, this union or this company is, you know, critical to the economy of my state, and, by the way, he doesn't say this, but, by the way, they are the biggest contributors to his campaign would you please meet with them? what would not make that a crime? the fact that the jury might not find beyond a reasonable doubt that the reason why he was urging this meeting was because these people, this entity, happened to be a very big supporter? that would be...
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union and one of the thing this is's really propelled ronald reagan to the top of the heap is the fact to draw these turn crossover voters of independent and democrats. what we're looking for here again is reassurance, he's conservative enough for people here in the state to support him rank and file party me believes and can he beat hill still in that's the million dollar question here. >> final question, ed, let's toss it to you in terms of california. trump may be doing really well in the polls and this is all winner take all based upon a congressional district and kasich or a cruz winning a district, correct me, three fewer delegates for trump's haul. >> that's right. it's an element of the california race that we really should keep an eye on and remind viewers june 7th and june 8th probably the most critical hours of the race to know at that point whether trump hit the magic 1,237. at this point he needs to get through to california to hit that mark. i would ask harmeet, you know, to what extent the state is prepared for that geographic and ideological divide across such a big sta
union and one of the thing this is's really propelled ronald reagan to the top of the heap is the fact to draw these turn crossover voters of independent and democrats. what we're looking for here again is reassurance, he's conservative enough for people here in the state to support him rank and file party me believes and can he beat hill still in that's the million dollar question here. >> final question, ed, let's toss it to you in terms of california. trump may be doing really well in...
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only airlines butalso pilots in their pilot unions are right on this so i don't want to paint this to be something where we have drunks flying around in the sky on re- routine basis. that's not the case. jon: the number of incidents we talked about, 38 pilots or so who have lost licenses , you are saying that given the number of flights there are, given the number of people in the profession, statistically very lowpercentage? >> yes, i mean one is too many, there's no question about that but when you are dealing with human beings and you have over 100,000 of them, you're going to have people who slip through. you're going to have people taking drugs you can't find but the reality is we do have safeguards. not only the airline but every pilot union out there, they will drop the dime on anybodywho does this. they don't cover these things up. these kind of stories are good because it brings it to the four but what it brings out is, there are systems out there to find these people and when it happens it's bad but it's very rare . jon: also true that you have copilots in the cockpit. you d
only airlines butalso pilots in their pilot unions are right on this so i don't want to paint this to be something where we have drunks flying around in the sky on re- routine basis. that's not the case. jon: the number of incidents we talked about, 38 pilots or so who have lost licenses , you are saying that given the number of flights there are, given the number of people in the profession, statistically very lowpercentage? >> yes, i mean one is too many, there's no question about that...
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peninsula here, traffic is not bad here. across the way on 880, also a little bit slow through union city and fremont but you can tell, these levels are not what they would be on a thursday or wednesday, just a little bit better than normal. >>> 8:32, let's go back to the desk. >>> in a few hours here the oldest of two brothers accused of killing his parents set to make his first appearance in the south bay courtroom. brian flores in the newsroom now with what that brother told a local newspaper about his younger brother's role in the alleged murder. >> 22-year-old hasib golam rabbi spoke with the san francisco chronicle in a jail house interview where he talks about how he says the truths of what happened coming out and how his little brother, a 17- year-old, is innocent. many people are wondering the reason behind the alleged killing of his parents, gol' lamb and -- golam and shamima rabbi here. he would not comment on his own guilt or innocence. his parents shot and killed in their own home in san jose's evergreen neighborhood. their bodies found after families and friends didn't hear
peninsula here, traffic is not bad here. across the way on 880, also a little bit slow through union city and fremont but you can tell, these levels are not what they would be on a thursday or wednesday, just a little bit better than normal. >>> 8:32, let's go back to the desk. >>> in a few hours here the oldest of two brothers accused of killing his parents set to make his first appearance in the south bay courtroom. brian flores in the newsroom now with what that brother...
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report the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar number 402, h.r. 4901, a bill to authorize the scholarships for opportunity and results re-authorization act, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 706, the bill is considered as read. the bill shall be debatable for one hour equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member on the committee of oversight and government reform. the gentleman from utah, mr. chaffetz, and the gentlewoman from the district of columbia, ms. norton, will each control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from utah. mr. chaffetz: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on h.r. 4901. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. chaffetz: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from utah is recognized. mr. chaffetz: we're here to pass an important bill, mr. speaker. this bill, h.r. 4901, known as the mr. scott: kno
report the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar number 402, h.r. 4901, a bill to authorize the scholarships for opportunity and results re-authorization act, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 706, the bill is considered as read. the bill shall be debatable for one hour equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member on the committee of oversight and government reform. the gentleman from utah, mr. chaffetz, and the...
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as we come back to you, stuart, we will walk down the street. i believe that these are just union people that are upset. anything could happen later tonight. in the evening, john kasich before ted cruz gets here tomorrow. also, the activities inside as well. >> thank you very much indeed. a teenager uses a snap that feature to record how fast she is driving her car. she gets into an accident. albright. it seems to me that if you are in an accident and you are the big dumb, you sue whoever is out fall. how come this person is suing snap chat? explain. >> they are looking for someone to blame, as you just talked about. arguing, essentially, this is an attracted nuisance. that being said, that already exists. it is a speedometer. here, we have a teenager in a car with a group of her friends late at night. it is a mercedes. there is a whole host of poor decisions in her car. i do not see it as being successful. >> one second. one quick second here. the feature on snap chat that the young driver was using was allowing her to look at herself and how fast she is going. programming that t
as we come back to you, stuart, we will walk down the street. i believe that these are just union people that are upset. anything could happen later tonight. in the evening, john kasich before ted cruz gets here tomorrow. also, the activities inside as well. >> thank you very much indeed. a teenager uses a snap that feature to record how fast she is driving her car. she gets into an accident. albright. it seems to me that if you are in an accident and you are the big dumb, you sue...
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high schools in east side union high school district. >> a warmup is on way. is that right? >>> yes. >> is it time to go to the beach? do our summer things? >> two days. then it will be cool again. >> right now, here is a look at the high clouds, slightly warmer this morning. than yesterday the nothing is going to fall from the clouds and we have low clouds. walnut creek is clear and high clouds at 51 and mostly sunny and breezy and highs increasing clouds and cooler next week. upper 60s to low 70s throughout the south bay from milpitas at 68 to san jose at 71 and santa cruz at 65. mid-to-upper 60s for not of breezy peninsula, and mountain view outside at 70 and 61 at san jose, and 64 in downtown and, also, in sauce least, and san rafael is 69 and we will hit the low-to-mid 60s into the north bay wine country this afternoon. along the east bay shore, berkeley, hayward, newark and union city and san leandro is the cool spot at 67 and up to 70 in richmond and 71 in hercules, and mid-to-upper 70s headed to wine country and livermore at 75 and tonight the temperatures are in the upper f
high schools in east side union high school district. >> a warmup is on way. is that right? >>> yes. >> is it time to go to the beach? do our summer things? >> two days. then it will be cool again. >> right now, here is a look at the high clouds, slightly warmer this morning. than yesterday the nothing is going to fall from the clouds and we have low clouds. walnut creek is clear and high clouds at 51 and mostly sunny and breezy and highs increasing clouds and...
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more perfect union, but will we ever get there, i don't know but we need to be striving for that every day. and there's so many people who come and i want us to always be careful though, and i go back to my opening statement, that we don't just label a group of people, ma because i think that's very dangerous, too. because when we turn against each other, i think it's almost impossible for us to truly pursue that for a more perfect union. so that means that we've got to kind of try to address the issues that come out of this. we've got to look at i.c.e. and into the i.c.e. is doing what it is supposed to do, and all the other agencies. and where there are places that need to be strengthened, we need to do that. and, but in the end we want to try to make sure, to all of you, that these kind of things don't happen again, but we've got, it again, we may be only two -- we may be only to minimize the possibility because, chief come as you know, things happen. people, even when you have the laws, people find a way to get around them. you know that. i know you've been in this business long en
more perfect union, but will we ever get there, i don't know but we need to be striving for that every day. and there's so many people who come and i want us to always be careful though, and i go back to my opening statement, that we don't just label a group of people, ma because i think that's very dangerous, too. because when we turn against each other, i think it's almost impossible for us to truly pursue that for a more perfect union. so that means that we've got to kind of try to address...
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closer to home. you can move back at the end of the day. it seems like a union is more concerned about the outsourcing of jobs. most of them remaining on the ticket line. >> we know that bernie sanders was supporting the workers on strike. wanting apple to make their products right here in the u.s., two. keep american workers employee. >> for rison seems to be making a billion dollars a month profit. >> a month, i am not sure, but they make a lot of money. the landline businesses kind of rosanna: they make it up with the wireless. greg: i have a landline. greg: i cannot remember my own phone number. thanks a lot, lauren. rosanna: i have a landline. the service in my apartment is not great. greg: you are full of complaints this morning. what else has been on your mind? rosanna: i have no problems with ba da ba ba ba up in harlem, down on broadway broadway -- >> yes! you know when you hear this song, what it means, greg. >> you should be conditioned. by the way, nicki, didn't think much of the sports or the weather or, quite frankly, the news, but she loves this segment. [laughter]
closer to home. you can move back at the end of the day. it seems like a union is more concerned about the outsourcing of jobs. most of them remaining on the ticket line. >> we know that bernie sanders was supporting the workers on strike. wanting apple to make their products right here in the u.s., two. keep american workers employee. >> for rison seems to be making a billion dollars a month profit. >> a month, i am not sure, but they make a lot of money. the landline...
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morning. at cnbc, verizon says it's made its best and final contract offer to unions representing nearly 40,000 striking who quack who walked off the job. it mostly affects land line and internet on the east coast. they're offering wage increases of 7.5% but unions say workers are standing strong and the offer comes ahead of the expiration of health care coverage for the workers on saturday. with your morning business report, i'm pllandon dowdy. >>> a new type of hacking is a rapidly growing problem. eats called ransomware. hackers take over the files on your computer and hold them hostage. has goners were paid $17,000 by hollywood presby tear kran medical center after they took over patient records. tech experts say make sure your security software is be to date and be cautious with e-mail links and attach hims. >>> a celebration instead turned into a headache for a new nfl player. >>> and more potential headaches for you on metro. we're watching the potentia coming days as metro scrambles to fix problemalong the red s this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers.
morning. at cnbc, verizon says it's made its best and final contract offer to unions representing nearly 40,000 striking who quack who walked off the job. it mostly affects land line and internet on the east coast. they're offering wage increases of 7.5% but unions say workers are standing strong and the offer comes ahead of the expiration of health care coverage for the workers on saturday. with your morning business report, i'm pllandon dowdy. >>> a new type of hacking is a rapidly...
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the middle much to the disappointment of a lot of its base. you look at black lives matter. the unions are getting more and more antsy about that stuff. they'll have to deal with that and move back to the left. >> i have to remind a few people here when they did go to the left. >> here's where i disagree a little bit with what john said. on the right, there was no one to counter the tea party. bernie sanders and his political revolution he wanted to lead, there was a block on that and that was the african-american vote. they came out and voted for hillary clinton and put a stop to this political revolution that bernie sanders wanted to lead because i think the african-american vote, generally speaking, is looking at who is going to come after president obama. the plaque vote is very protective of this family and that family. they can't protect it if you go with bernie sanders. >> the october surprise, i will brand it will be the important power of the cavalry charge. his number will be up by 55 and he's going to come in like gang busters to help hillary protect his legacy. to make sure
the middle much to the disappointment of a lot of its base. you look at black lives matter. the unions are getting more and more antsy about that stuff. they'll have to deal with that and move back to the left. >> i have to remind a few people here when they did go to the left. >> here's where i disagree a little bit with what john said. on the right, there was no one to counter the tea party. bernie sanders and his political revolution he wanted to lead, there was a block on that...
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to bob earlier, i had lunch with a group of union presidents of major labor unions yesterday. they are worried about their members that are telling them they like donald trump. and they like him because he's opposed to the trade deals. he says he's for jobs. it's all bs but there's a certain appeal we've got to be careful of. it's a small sliver of the american electorate. >> all right, bob, the hooker's thing, come on. >> it's true. his grandfather did. it was fine. i don't have any problem with that. >> oh, lord. >> listen, i promise you when we come back, we're going to talk about bernie sanders again. don't count him out just yet he said. we'll be right back. on your air. now you just book a seat, right? not quite. sometimes those seats are out of reach, costing an outrageous number of miles. it's time to switch... to the capital one venture card. with venture, you'll earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day. and when you're ready to travel, just book the flight you want, on any airline and use your miles to cover the cost. now that's more like it. what's in you
to bob earlier, i had lunch with a group of union presidents of major labor unions yesterday. they are worried about their members that are telling them they like donald trump. and they like him because he's opposed to the trade deals. he says he's for jobs. it's all bs but there's a certain appeal we've got to be careful of. it's a small sliver of the american electorate. >> all right, bob, the hooker's thing, come on. >> it's true. his grandfather did. it was fine. i don't have...
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part of a common currency area, monetary union that was simply not fit to the purpose of sustaining the great financial collapse of wall street, the french bank, london, so on and so forth. there was a transfer of private sector, private bank losses onto the shoulders of the weakest of taxpayers, the greeks, knowing that those shoulders were so weak that they would not be able to sustain the burden. and that burden within be transferred to the shoulders of the german, slavic, french taxpayers. and once they did this, it is like macbeth. you commit one crime, then you have to commit a second crime to hide the fact the committed a first one. and then a third one and a fourth one, the second crime of course was a second bailout because once the first l out makes whole the bankers, the within a few months, it becomes abundantly clear that the greek ste cannotustain i a sond predory loans enfoed upon the greek government in order to pretend that it is making his payments for the first loan, and then a third one and then a fourth one. in the worst aspect of it is these loans, which were n
part of a common currency area, monetary union that was simply not fit to the purpose of sustaining the great financial collapse of wall street, the french bank, london, so on and so forth. there was a transfer of private sector, private bank losses onto the shoulders of the weakest of taxpayers, the greeks, knowing that those shoulders were so weak that they would not be able to sustain the burden. and that burden within be transferred to the shoulders of the german, slavic, french taxpayers....
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. nato's commitment to the soient union, but this is ronald reagan who came in with some of these ideas. he presented them in a famous debate. a lot of people calling donald trump the new ronald reagan. but there were certain differences. knowledge both men still have the same place in history? back with our panel. christian, we understand the parallels, are they accurate? >> no, ronald reagan was a gentleman and donald trump is loathe solve. reagan shaped the party by winning the nomination. i think donald trump loses once you get into second and third ballots in cleveland. if he were elected he would lose resoundingly to hillary clinton. then as you point out, these exceptions to what republicans -- works well with republicans. candidates like ted cruz outlined reagan as policies on taxes, a flat tax for individuals. a flat tax for businesses. donald trump hasn't done that. he's not conservative. charles: here is the point, the gop grass roots public is saying we reject those things. we reject that orthodoxy that ruled our party for the last 30 years and it hasn't helped. they a
. nato's commitment to the soient union, but this is ronald reagan who came in with some of these ideas. he presented them in a famous debate. a lot of people calling donald trump the new ronald reagan. but there were certain differences. knowledge both men still have the same place in history? back with our panel. christian, we understand the parallels, are they accurate? >> no, ronald reagan was a gentleman and donald trump is loathe solve. reagan shaped the party by winning the...
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, specifically to aid state senate democratic candidates in 2014. in addition, whether labor unions, real estate developers and others made large donations in exchange for special treatment in their business with the city. >> as i've said many times, we hold ourselves to the highest standard of integrity. everything we've done from the beginning is legal and appropriate. >> reporter: a report from the state board of elections last week accused the mayor and his close political allies of being willful and flagrant in evading campaign contribution limits. this attorney is a former assistant district attorney and a fox news legal analyst. he says there should not be a >> mayor de blasio has a pretty defined sense of what the rules of the game are. so -- as sexy as the story may be and as headline grabbing as it is, i think everyone should give pause before anyone jumps to any conclusions. >> reporter: by the way, the attorney also points out that because somebody has been subpoenaed doesn't mean that they have to talk to authorities. they can invoke their 5th amendment rights. so even though
, specifically to aid state senate democratic candidates in 2014. in addition, whether labor unions, real estate developers and others made large donations in exchange for special treatment in their business with the city. >> as i've said many times, we hold ourselves to the highest standard of integrity. everything we've done from the beginning is legal and appropriate. >> reporter: a report from the state board of elections last week accused the mayor and his close political...
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a woman before he met melania's mother, a child came out of that union. he fought, melania trump's father fought the mother of the child who sued for child support three months after the child was born, that he fought it to the highest appellate court in slovenia, trying not to pay the child support fees. >> melania trump is not happy with that article. >> not at all. >> she reacted negatively. >> you have an article in the issue of foreign policy on his foreign policy speech yesterday. your bottom line? >> my bottom line is it is an eclectic array of ideas, many of which don't go together. you heard isolationist themes, that it is always america first, which as many pointed out is echo of charles lindbergh and people that said nazi germany wasn't that bad, we shouldn't fight them. you also heard we shouldn't confuse our oldest allies by making nice with our oldest adversaries, and in the next turn, said we should stick up to china. then he said let's cozy up to china and russia, strike an alliance. it was full of contradictions. if you zero things out, i am not sure where it remai
a woman before he met melania's mother, a child came out of that union. he fought, melania trump's father fought the mother of the child who sued for child support three months after the child was born, that he fought it to the highest appellate court in slovenia, trying not to pay the child support fees. >> melania trump is not happy with that article. >> not at all. >> she reacted negatively. >> you have an article in the issue of foreign policy on his foreign policy...
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beginning of the end of the soviet union and cold war with the west. and now the u.s. and russia are on a potential collision course once again. punctuated by the fly-bys of russian warplanes. even russia's prime minister publicly warning of a new cold war. >> to say that we have slipped back to a new cold war. >> the u.s. and russia are facing off in conflicts from europe to the middle east. russia's annexation of covert war in ukraine continue unabated. in syria, the military intervention in support of bashar al assad puts the former cold war powers on opposite sides of a bloody five-year civil war. militarily the two powers may no longer be on the brink of nuclear war. but russia is expanding its military including sending highly advanced new submarines in greater numbers and in greater proximity to the u.s. and allies then at any time since, yes, the cold war. >> they are very clear that nato is viewed as a threat to russia and our military capability they view in a very visceral way as a threat to russia. >> reporter: president obama has tried to tamp down talk of a new cold
beginning of the end of the soviet union and cold war with the west. and now the u.s. and russia are on a potential collision course once again. punctuated by the fly-bys of russian warplanes. even russia's prime minister publicly warning of a new cold war. >> to say that we have slipped back to a new cold war. >> the u.s. and russia are facing off in conflicts from europe to the middle east. russia's annexation of covert war in ukraine continue unabated. in syria, the military...
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plant that didn't close. they make furnaces here. the person who represents union that represents -- the head of the union that represents most of the workers that lost their jobs tells me the union decided to endorse bernie sanders instead of trump because they're leery of trump having some of his ties in other things made in china and having some comments about workers being paid too much and in fact, trump reps approached this man, chuck jones, about trump speaking to workers and chuck jones said, no, trump would not be invited to do that. but nevertheless, trump still really likes that story. he told it today twice. he called carrier, my baby. the crowd loved it. and as far as the crowd knows, carrier must love him and that's as far as that goes. it's an interesting narrative. we'll see even if he's going to go to california, not spend all of his time here, if he can carry it away, take it away. chris? >> jacob rascon, thank you. >>> i think bobby knight talked about trump having the fortitude to, like truman, drop the bomb, an interesting campaign endorsement seeing 1964 lbj
plant that didn't close. they make furnaces here. the person who represents union that represents -- the head of the union that represents most of the workers that lost their jobs tells me the union decided to endorse bernie sanders instead of trump because they're leery of trump having some of his ties in other things made in china and having some comments about workers being paid too much and in fact, trump reps approached this man, chuck jones, about trump speaking to workers and chuck...
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, express them,er and week go to do that in every state in the union, including the largest state has won't vote until june 7th. >> you're talking about california. >> yes. >> you have to won do whether it's just the way the party system goes but you cut to the core even the way your husband's race is covered. you were on msnbc and said even if he had a string of wins like eight in a row or one state by a landslide victory. nobody in the media, certainly not "the new york times," has ever said he has a chance to do. so no water well he does it's always like, nothing. what too you think of that? >> well, it's true. the mainstream media. for a number of months we'd see polls against all the republican candidates but secretary clinton being the only democrat mentioned. finally they started to put bernie in and it was clear to people as we did that, and hoch that you will continue to do that, as time goes on, you can see that he is winning the general election a lot -- by a lot larger margin than hillary clinton. we -- >> i should point out that we do show those polls every day. >> yo
, express them,er and week go to do that in every state in the union, including the largest state has won't vote until june 7th. >> you're talking about california. >> yes. >> you have to won do whether it's just the way the party system goes but you cut to the core even the way your husband's race is covered. you were on msnbc and said even if he had a string of wins like eight in a row or one state by a landslide victory. nobody in the media, certainly not "the new york...
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begged the people of the u.k. to support government to stay in the european union. this after the president blasted israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for urging congress to stop the iran nuke deal. that does not sit well with legendary attorney and harvard law professor, america's alan dershowitz. he is here on what he's calling blatant hypocrisy on behalf of the obama administration. >>> too close to less than zero? the gdp number is spooking wall street. down 126 points for the dow, session lows. plus spacex's straight mission out of science fiction. charlie gasparino and the oracle of omaha putting on sneakers to run with the berkshire bulls in omaha. we're less than an hour to the closing bell. let's start the "countdown." folks we are at session lows and dropping precipitously here. dow is down 129 points. the market in the red for quite some time throughout the session, but appearing to be wake up to two things. a very ugly print for first quarter gdp. you can cycle through these with the markets. what did we get? gdp for the first quarter came in at 5/10 percent. th
begged the people of the u.k. to support government to stay in the european union. this after the president blasted israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for urging congress to stop the iran nuke deal. that does not sit well with legendary attorney and harvard law professor, america's alan dershowitz. he is here on what he's calling blatant hypocrisy on behalf of the obama administration. >>> too close to less than zero? the gdp number is spooking wall street. down 126 points for...
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. and by the end of the time in office, he said, that was another soviet union. gorbachev's soviet union is not the evil empire anymore. now, that showed that he was smart enough, flexible enough and savvy enough to get information and change some of his views and all of his tactics. so the story of the '80s and the cold war is that the both soviets and americans start by totally misunderstanding each other and completely fearing each other and by the end they're working together. and the reasons why i think have a lot to do with two individuals. ronald reagan and mikhail gorbachev. would donald trump have the flexibility of mind and nimbleness to switch like that with new intelligence and information changed the world that he started with as president? i don't know. and that's the key and that's what he has to prove as he becomes more and more likely the standard bearer of the republican party. not just for democrats or independents but for republicans. he has to prove that his sense of what it means to be president and what it means to be commander in chief allows for the flexibi
. and by the end of the time in office, he said, that was another soviet union. gorbachev's soviet union is not the evil empire anymore. now, that showed that he was smart enough, flexible enough and savvy enough to get information and change some of his views and all of his tactics. so the story of the '80s and the cold war is that the both soviets and americans start by totally misunderstanding each other and completely fearing each other and by the end they're working together. and the...
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those workers who lost their job. that union just decided to endorse bernie sanders. trump folks approached him and asked if trump could come and talk to their employees. but this person, chuck jones, who represents these people, he made it very clear that mr. trump would not be invited. he said it was because mr. trump, he heard him say things about american workers not making enough money and that it was his understanding that trump as well had a business in china that made ties and so he said, in general, he just was not a fan and the union instead decided to endorse mr. trump. in addition he said in indiana, carrier actually doesn't make air conditioners. they make furnaces instead. it's an interesting back and forth on a stroir that has been pretty central to mr. trump's trade narrative, these manufacturing plants closing and then relocating. the fact that this one, carrier, that he talks about so often doesn't actually make air conditioners and that the union representing all these workers that lost their jobs is not endorsing trump is interesting and telling. >> that it is
those workers who lost their job. that union just decided to endorse bernie sanders. trump folks approached him and asked if trump could come and talk to their employees. but this person, chuck jones, who represents these people, he made it very clear that mr. trump would not be invited. he said it was because mr. trump, he heard him say things about american workers not making enough money and that it was his understanding that trump as well had a business in china that made ties and so he...
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that would make mandatory union membership illegal. we have the story from the new york plaza. >> for decades unions have been losing membership and popularity and some say that's changing. they use compulsion to force people to join them. >> he has been fighting kpuls tri union membership and kpulsry union deal as part of the anti-union movement, right to work. >> one of the main objections is political participation which for unions usually leans left. >> that's right. we found that one of the injustices is the notion i can take your money and spend it on a cause or idea you would oppose. that's an route rage. >> now he wants to enshrine the concept in virginia's constitution. we call it a desperate action among little enial workers. >> worried about young people, the most pro-union population alive right now. >> brandon duke is from the economic poll center for american progress, a working class think tank in washington, d.c. >> 55% of young workers now view unions as favorable. that's 9% higher than their elderly counterparts. >> what this is about not trusting future generations
that would make mandatory union membership illegal. we have the story from the new york plaza. >> for decades unions have been losing membership and popularity and some say that's changing. they use compulsion to force people to join them. >> he has been fighting kpuls tri union membership and kpulsry union deal as part of the anti-union movement, right to work. >> one of the main objections is political participation which for unions usually leans left. >> that's...
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union. you can actually bake in them. >> this goes in the oven? >> yeah, i'm going to make brownies in it at some point. >> california brownies or betty crocker brownies? [ laughter ] >> these are japanese fabrics sustainable made and brought to oregon. i love the patterns. >> these sunglasses. what's this material? >> that's hatch pressed flowers. and it's called shwood. they're all made in portland as well. >> great. west coast. >> this watch is all made in the u.s. i don't know of any other watches made in the u.s. they're beautiful. they're swiss movement. they're gorgeous. and we love that. they're not inexpensive but they're worth it. they'll last a lifetime. >> when you say not inexpensive? >> $600. >> so it's your one nice watch. >> exactly. you can feel good about it. it's made here. >> tell me about this tote. >> this is felted wool. it's crazy sturdy. i know somebody who's had this bag for four years and it looks perfect. and it's all made in hollywood. >> this all seems to go against what i'm seeing a lot of, this fast fashion. i buy a top for $12, i wear it for three wears
union. you can actually bake in them. >> this goes in the oven? >> yeah, i'm going to make brownies in it at some point. >> california brownies or betty crocker brownies? [ laughter ] >> these are japanese fabrics sustainable made and brought to oregon. i love the patterns. >> these sunglasses. what's this material? >> that's hatch pressed flowers. and it's called shwood. they're all made in portland as well. >> great. west coast. >> this watch...