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. >> because she is brave. >> yes. she was very brave. i don't know if she understood how brave she was because she was kooky. but she had an audacity to have fun and to take chances and risks at a very high cost. >> you write about how she was institutionalized and went through electroshock therapy. >> that was a rumor. it was rumored that she did, she went through that. but she came back. and she was not the same person. >> and we should say that all of the names were changed in the book. right, to protect identities. crazy. you called your mother, crazy many times in the book. you described beatings from her as well, the verbal and the physical abuse. was she ever diagnosed as mentally ill? >> she was diagnosed as mentally ill and yet they still did not take her parental rights away because they viewed her as being responsible by putting me in a home, even though i was in a loving home. my father's sister. >> you mean in tia's home. >> in tia's home, yeah. you know, but, you know, initially i used to think that she was just extreme, that she had this extreme personality. and then, by
. >> because she is brave. >> yes. she was very brave. i don't know if she understood how brave she was because she was kooky. but she had an audacity to have fun and to take chances and risks at a very high cost. >> you write about how she was institutionalized and went through electroshock therapy. >> that was a rumor. it was rumored that she did, she went through that. but she came back. and she was not the same person. >> and we should say that all of the names...
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they can take away options for you. >> she was brave. >> she was very brave. we met so many brave people during the course of this show. >> so you all strike me as bringing people into your heart. it became very emotional for you, and very personal for you. >> absolutely, part of that is we were given an opportunity here on this show to actually find the real people and go to them wherever they were, we were given that mandate. find the voice that nobody else is hearing and bring it to you. >> whose voice sticks with you? >> the one, t-rex, clarissa shields, the boxer. >> going against all odds. >> what defines you? >> overcoming my obstacles. resilience is the word. it doesn't matter what your father s. your mother is. they're not you. i didn't have the worst parents, but they're pretty close, i think. and thank god he blessed them to change. but every young child, i think the more things that you go through, it builds character. i love a lot about boxing. >> she doesn't have a chip on her shoulder. she has this very very tough background that she comes from, but you would not kn
they can take away options for you. >> she was brave. >> she was very brave. we met so many brave people during the course of this show. >> so you all strike me as bringing people into your heart. it became very emotional for you, and very personal for you. >> absolutely, part of that is we were given an opportunity here on this show to actually find the real people and go to them wherever they were, we were given that mandate. find the voice that nobody else is hearing...
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catch. and the mets however come back to win it -- 4-3. >>> to atlanta. braves second baseman castro hustles to the outfield to bare handed catch, watch this. he then fires to first base to complete a double play, but that's about all the magic atlanta can muster. boston star david price matched the career high 14 strikeouts allowing two runs in eight innings of work for an 11-4 win over the braves. >>> let's get a check on the weather now from meteorologist bill karins. i heard some hoots and hollers there. >> good highlights. baseball highlights. >> they're diving and catching. >> i'm happy i don't have huge tornado highlights to show you. >> good. >> we made it through yesterday. we had damage that was done, no doubt about it. a lot of cleanup to be done, but not the devastating storms that really leaves a town in shambles. that's good. let me show you a video that was taken from all over the place. numerous areas had high winds with suspected maybe weak tornadoes including in bells, texas. again, these were weaker storms. we didn't get the really fast rotating low level wi
catch. and the mets however come back to win it -- 4-3. >>> to atlanta. braves second baseman castro hustles to the outfield to bare handed catch, watch this. he then fires to first base to complete a double play, but that's about all the magic atlanta can muster. boston star david price matched the career high 14 strikeouts allowing two runs in eight innings of work for an 11-4 win over the braves. >>> let's get a check on the weather now from meteorologist bill karins. i...
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house. we had some brave people. some brave people took down that plane. brave, brave people. brave. you had better believe it. in their honor. [chanting "u.s.a."] mr. trump: so we are going to be smart. we are going to be tough. we are going to be vigilant. we are not going to be politically correct all the time, politically correct. [applause] >> we love you, donald. mr. trump: i love you too. i do not say that often to guys, but i love that guy over there. so we are going to do a lot of things if i win. we are going to take our budget. we are going to make it good. we are going to make sure the nations we are friends with, japan, germany, south korea, saudi arabia, so many nations, we pay for their military. we take care of their military. it is all fine. but we are $19 trillion in debt. we are going to $21 trillion in debt soon because of a horrible budget made three months ago called the omnibus budget which lets everyone coming to our country, which is a disaster, which helps obamacare which, by the way, we are going to repeal and replace with something great. [applause] mr. t
house. we had some brave people. some brave people took down that plane. brave, brave people. brave. you had better believe it. in their honor. [chanting "u.s.a."] mr. trump: so we are going to be smart. we are going to be tough. we are going to be vigilant. we are not going to be politically correct all the time, politically correct. [applause] >> we love you, donald. mr. trump: i love you too. i do not say that often to guys, but i love that guy over there. so we are going to...
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legacy. dusty baker was a player for 19 years, including with the atlanta braves and los angeles dodgers. he's been a manager for two decades and is now the managerr of the washington nationals. he joins from his office at nationals park. so much of the focus about jackie robinson is about that one year, the year he broke the color barrier, but i don't think a lot of people realize the influence he had on players long after his playing career had ended. talkde about the direct link between jackie robinson and you through hank aaron. >> well, actually, it started with my parents and, you know, at that time, most african-american parents, iff they were baseball fans, they t were dodger fans because of jackie robinson. so, you know, my dad used to tell me all the time, you know, what would jackie do in that situation if i was fighting or something, and i was fortunate enough to have played with hank aaron with the atlanta braves and hank told me he went to see jackie when he was a youngster and how much influence he had on him. you know, i was close to hank.. i was with hank, you kn
legacy. dusty baker was a player for 19 years, including with the atlanta braves and los angeles dodgers. he's been a manager for two decades and is now the managerr of the washington nationals. he joins from his office at nationals park. so much of the focus about jackie robinson is about that one year, the year he broke the color barrier, but i don't think a lot of people realize the influence he had on players long after his playing career had ended. talkde about the direct link between...
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, one of the big stories there tonight, opening day. the braves start their season at turner field for the last time. the team is moving north of the city to a new ballpark next year. the braves are hosting the washingt nationals today. we're not going to give a score away right now. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway. he h we don't want to special it for charles. we'll be right back. about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas
, one of the big stories there tonight, opening day. the braves start their season at turner field for the last time. the team is moving north of the city to a new ballpark next year. the braves are hosting the washingt nationals today. we're not going to give a score away right now. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway. he h we don't want to special it for charles. we'll be right back. about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints...
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speak about my favorite charity, child help. >> child help is brave. yvonne and sarah are brave. they do not look away. they intervene to prevent the abuse through in-school education programs trying to show kids what abuse is. and how to stop it, what to do if it's happening to them. to stop the abuse, with their 24/7 national hot life staffed by professional counselors and most have master's degrees and provide help in 170 languages. the heal the wounds of abuse with recovery centers known as villages where the most severely abused and neglects children go for love and counseling. but it takes money to help the children which is where we come in. imagine being the one whose donation helps a child out of an abusive home and into a facility that greets every boy and girl with the words, all who enter here will find love. >> that number is 800-4-a-child or childhelp.org. surrounded by powerful women today, we also discussed the concept of fearlessness. a word it seems we're hearing a lot lately about women and girls in particular. >> some have used that word fearless about me. and it's
speak about my favorite charity, child help. >> child help is brave. yvonne and sarah are brave. they do not look away. they intervene to prevent the abuse through in-school education programs trying to show kids what abuse is. and how to stop it, what to do if it's happening to them. to stop the abuse, with their 24/7 national hot life staffed by professional counselors and most have master's degrees and provide help in 170 languages. the heal the wounds of abuse with recovery centers...
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consulate and killed our ambassador and three brave americans. then instead of taking charge that night, hillary clinton decided to go home and sleep. incredible. clinton blames it all on a video, an excuse that was a total lie, proven to be absolutely a total lie. our ambassador was murdered and our secretary of state misled the nation. and by the way, she was not awake to take that call at 3:00 in the morning. and now isis is making millions and millions of dollars a week selling libya oil. and you know what? we don't blockade, we don't bomb, we don't do anything about it. it's almost as if our country doesn't even know what's happening which could be a fact and could be true. this will all change when i become president. to our friends and allies, i say america is going to be strong again. america is going to be reliable again. it's going to be a great and reliable ally again. it's going to be a friend again. we're going to finally have a coherent foreign policy based upon american interests and the shared interests of our allies. [applause] we're getting out of the nation-building b
consulate and killed our ambassador and three brave americans. then instead of taking charge that night, hillary clinton decided to go home and sleep. incredible. clinton blames it all on a video, an excuse that was a total lie, proven to be absolutely a total lie. our ambassador was murdered and our secretary of state misled the nation. and by the way, she was not awake to take that call at 3:00 in the morning. and now isis is making millions and millions of dollars a week selling libya oil....
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the big stories there tonight, opening day. the braves start their season at turner field for the last time. the team is moving north of the city to a new ballpark next year. the braves are hosting the washington nationals today. we're not going to give a score away right now. that's tonight's live look outside the >>> we're just a few hours away from the start of voting in the next primary battleground, wisconsin. democrats will fight over 96 delegates to this summer's party convention. republicans are battling for 42 gop delegates. the delegate math once again has donald trump calling for one of his rivals to clear the field. and continuing efforts to collar phi his conflicting statements about abortion. that as ted cruz deals with his own set of challenges. senior national correspondent john roberts is covering the republicans tonight from lacrosse. >> liein' ted. >> it's a position donald trump is unfamiliar and unhappy with. an 11th hour fight for a win that just weeks ago looked like a sure thing. >> if we do well here, folks, it's over. >> the wound the trump's popularity was se
the big stories there tonight, opening day. the braves start their season at turner field for the last time. the team is moving north of the city to a new ballpark next year. the braves are hosting the washington nationals today. we're not going to give a score away right now. that's tonight's live look outside the >>> we're just a few hours away from the start of voting in the next primary battleground, wisconsin. democrats will fight over 96 delegates to this summer's party...
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someone is brave enough to bring this to the stage. >> i'm thinking off broadway. >> maybe off broadway. >> yeah. i don't think it will be a broadway one. >> maybe not. thank you. >>> that does it for me on "way too early." coming up on "morning joe," on a warpath. trump is now the only republican nominee who can win without a contested convention. haley barbour will talk about that and much more coming up on "morning joe." real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there is only one place where real and amazing live. seaworld. real. amazing ♪ ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. try cool mint zantac. hey, need fast heartburn relief? it releases a cooling sensation in your mo
someone is brave enough to bring this to the stage. >> i'm thinking off broadway. >> maybe off broadway. >> yeah. i don't think it will be a broadway one. >> maybe not. thank you. >>> that does it for me on "way too early." coming up on "morning joe," on a warpath. trump is now the only republican nominee who can win without a contested convention. haley barbour will talk about that and much more coming up on "morning joe." real is...
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is a topic no one wants to talk about. britney was brave enough, wise enough to deal with the reality that the tumor. it's not stopping. the 29-year-old was the face of compassionate choices, an organization pushing states to legalize the option of physician assistance and dying. the controversial end of life choice is authorised in five states. since minard's death, two dozen additional states, and the district of columbia have taken up the issue. diaz says he made a promise to britney to continue the fight. >> it's amazing that, you know, one person with one voice can make a difference. however, i'd say that the fact that it's getting attention and support, that's reflective of the attitudes of the general public. nationwide, 74% are actually in favour of the individual being in control of their own dying process. it's a matter of time. state by state, we'll fight the battles to get this option in the books >>> the words used in the debate make a difference. a recent gallop poll revealed 70% of americans gafr allowing doctors -- favour allowing doctors to end life using painless mea
is a topic no one wants to talk about. britney was brave enough, wise enough to deal with the reality that the tumor. it's not stopping. the 29-year-old was the face of compassionate choices, an organization pushing states to legalize the option of physician assistance and dying. the controversial end of life choice is authorised in five states. since minard's death, two dozen additional states, and the district of columbia have taken up the issue. diaz says he made a promise to britney to...
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benghazi took down our consulate and killed our ambassador and three brave americans. then instead of taking charge that night, hillary clinton decided to go home and sleep. incredible. >> senator bernie sanders' path to the possible democratic nomination is increasingly tenuous with each passing day and then yesterday a grim headline. the campaign would let go dozens of staffers. they'll get rid of 225 staffers and keep some on in california, indiana and d.c. officials say they no longer need many of their national and state level staff with primaries completed. now with sanders way down, it begs the question -- when will the democratic primary conclude? how and what will his role be within the party and at the convention if he doesn't get the nomination? >> let me also make it clear so that there is no confusion. we are in this campaign to win and become the democratic nominee. i am very good in arithmetic. and i can count delegates and we are behind today. but you know what? unusual things happen in politics. and with your help, we are gonna win the pledged delegates. and with your
benghazi took down our consulate and killed our ambassador and three brave americans. then instead of taking charge that night, hillary clinton decided to go home and sleep. incredible. >> senator bernie sanders' path to the possible democratic nomination is increasingly tenuous with each passing day and then yesterday a grim headline. the campaign would let go dozens of staffers. they'll get rid of 225 staffers and keep some on in california, indiana and d.c. officials say they no...
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produced myself, but at the time it was kind of my brave step forward. i had been in a band for 12 years and this was my first solo effort. i didn't want to hand it off to a producer. i wanted to do it myself >>> you actually had a lot of control over the tracks in the original tigerlily >> yeah. i funded the album myself and gave it to them when it was finished >>> did they make any changes? >> no >>> it was the album that you wanted to create. so 21 years later you've rerecorded a lot of these tracks. they're very different. what is new? >> well, the main reason that i wanted to rerecord was i have gravitated towards performing with string instruments. some have full arrangements and other just have string quartet. the more i played them live the more would ask would ask for a recording of this >>> it was part of performing these lives, but classical music was part of the music you heard growing up >> yeah. it was. my mother. we were not a wealthy family. we were just a working class family, single mother with four children. she was from a pretty poor background herself, but for some r
produced myself, but at the time it was kind of my brave step forward. i had been in a band for 12 years and this was my first solo effort. i didn't want to hand it off to a producer. i wanted to do it myself >>> you actually had a lot of control over the tracks in the original tigerlily >> yeah. i funded the album myself and gave it to them when it was finished >>> did they make any changes? >> no >>> it was the album that you wanted to create. so 21...
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suns, senator ted cruz. so what do you do? well, first you put on a brave face. >> it's clear this is a time for choosing. and all of america is looking to indiana to make a choice. i've always thought that to lead is to choose. >> to lead is to choice. okay! so, lead, sir. >> i urge every hoosier to make up their own mind. >> this is his big leadership moment! everybody just decide for yourself. as for him, it is kind of a neither/nor praise one guy/say you'll vote for the other guy. make clear you will vote/but it is not like you want to insist there is any significance to the matter. >> i like and respect all three of the republican candidates in the field. i particularly want to commend donald trump. i'm grateful for his voice in the national debate. let me say i've come to my decision about who i'm supporting. mike pence, you are not alone. this keeps happening. mitt romney said he voted for ted cruz but was not endorsing ted cruz. rudy giuliani said he was voting for donald trump but not endorsing donald trump. dude, we even saw it with david duke, former kkk grand wizard david du
suns, senator ted cruz. so what do you do? well, first you put on a brave face. >> it's clear this is a time for choosing. and all of america is looking to indiana to make a choice. i've always thought that to lead is to choose. >> to lead is to choice. okay! so, lead, sir. >> i urge every hoosier to make up their own mind. >> this is his big leadership moment! everybody just decide for yourself. as for him, it is kind of a neither/nor praise one guy/say you'll vote for...
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took on palestinian was brave and heroic but it was brave and heroic because it won't do him any favors electorally and might cost him in the state where is the jewish vote is lined up. >> she was leading 33 points among jewish voters. >> i live around here. in my neighborhood people are excited about sanders. sanders sticker out number clinton like 30 to 1. that's a bubble. i think in new york there's no reason to think it's not going to be a huge state for her. >> what did you make of it last night? >> the race is how it's been for most of the primary season. bernie had the passion. the crowd seemed to be very much with him. hillary clinton is very much policy kind of wonk. she says i can get these done. i've been doing it. i think she still kind of stumbled on a couple of things here and there. i think michelle is right. the dieynamics haven't really changed. she might win around 10, 12 points. >> i think this is a tough one covering this democrat race. talking about it from the media standpoint has been tough. if you're looking at the bottom line question of who the nominee w
took on palestinian was brave and heroic but it was brave and heroic because it won't do him any favors electorally and might cost him in the state where is the jewish vote is lined up. >> she was leading 33 points among jewish voters. >> i live around here. in my neighborhood people are excited about sanders. sanders sticker out number clinton like 30 to 1. that's a bubble. i think in new york there's no reason to think it's not going to be a huge state for her. >> what did...
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the white house. we had some really brave people in all of those planes but some brave people took down that plane. we don't want -- right? rave brave people. you'd better believe it. n their honor. so we're going to be smart. we're going to be tough. we're going to be individual lint. we're not going to be politically correct all the time. politically correct. i love you, too. i don't say that often to goys but i love that guy right over there. so we're going to do a lot of things if i win. we're going to take our budget. we're going to make it good. we're going to make sure that our nation that is we're friends with -- japan, germany, south korea, and many, many nations. saudi arabia, some nations. we pay for their military. we take care of their military. it's all fine. but you know what folks? we have 19 trillion in debt we're going to 21 in debt very soon because of a horrible budget made three months ago called the omnibus budget which lets everybody come into our country, which is a disaster, which helps obama care which by the way we're going to repeal and replace with some
the white house. we had some really brave people in all of those planes but some brave people took down that plane. we don't want -- right? rave brave people. you'd better believe it. n their honor. so we're going to be smart. we're going to be tough. we're going to be individual lint. we're not going to be politically correct all the time. politically correct. i love you, too. i don't say that often to goys but i love that guy right over there. so we're going to do a lot of things if i win....
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heads. you all are very brave. i think you would do it again, because you are trying not to be mean towards anyone or vindictive, but to better the operation. >> i wanted to thank you for the opportunity to speak before the committee. i hope i communicated issues along with resolutions after reflective thought. i appreciate the opportunity to be heard. wish theis one thing i committee would have oversight on is the directive reassignment policy. this is not personal, it is .rofessional as a party suggestion i would do an audit of all the tsa programs. you cannot fix a problem unless .ou diagnose it correctly the tsa has demonstrated the responsiveness at times has not been there. however embarrassing it is. healthieror us to get we have to diagnose the problem and take our medicine. all three of you stepping forward. i think it will be a constructive hearing and constructive path forward. there will be no further business for the committee. this meeting is adjourned. >> this month we showcase our student camera winners. this year's theme is the road to the white house. do you want p
heads. you all are very brave. i think you would do it again, because you are trying not to be mean towards anyone or vindictive, but to better the operation. >> i wanted to thank you for the opportunity to speak before the committee. i hope i communicated issues along with resolutions after reflective thought. i appreciate the opportunity to be heard. wish theis one thing i committee would have oversight on is the directive reassignment policy. this is not personal, it is .rofessional...
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would be my guess, especially these days. reince, i'd put him in the brave et category. >> reporter: brave or craze, priebus insists his only concern is being neutral. for the record, are you conspireing against donald trump? >> of course not, of course not. >> reporter: is there a plan to steal the nomination? >> no. there's nothing to steal. i mean, either you have the votes or you don't. >> reporter: and you will be at peace if he is the nominee? >> i'm going to be at peace with whoever the nominee is because i know that whoever the nominee is going to beat hillary clinton. >> reporter: for the record. >> yes. >> reporter: most frequently asked question, what kind of name is reince priebus? >> what did he say. >> reporter: half german, half greeks, but the greeks win. they control the family, and he points out that he named his two beautiful children jack and grace. it's god. >> that's fascinating. getting an inside look, pacing around in the office, the wall shot with the basketball, the wife being tricked not political dinner and when all is said and done, who knows who will be
would be my guess, especially these days. reince, i'd put him in the brave et category. >> reporter: brave or craze, priebus insists his only concern is being neutral. for the record, are you conspireing against donald trump? >> of course not, of course not. >> reporter: is there a plan to steal the nomination? >> no. there's nothing to steal. i mean, either you have the votes or you don't. >> reporter: and you will be at peace if he is the nominee? >> i'm...
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recent years of disparate groups of brave syrians have managed to keep their communities alive amongst the most incredible hardship and carnage. violence has declined over the course of the last weeks. we have seen evidence of this resilience already in the operation of local councils, the organization of relief networks, and the resumption of nonviolent political activity. there is no guarantee that syrians will be able to put their country together again, but after all they have been through, they deserve the fairest opportunity to be able to try. n todayspoke with stefa from geneva and we talked about the reconvening of peace talks at this particular moment and i want to emphasize on his behalf and on behalf of the international syrian support group and all of the nations involved in this, we urge all of the participants on one side or the other, all of the combatants , the regime, others. to it here to the cessation of hostilities. there is an opportunity in these days ahead to be able to negotiate according to geneva que of 2012. the iranians have signed up, the russians have sign
recent years of disparate groups of brave syrians have managed to keep their communities alive amongst the most incredible hardship and carnage. violence has declined over the course of the last weeks. we have seen evidence of this resilience already in the operation of local councils, the organization of relief networks, and the resumption of nonviolent political activity. there is no guarantee that syrians will be able to put their country together again, but after all they have been...
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young people who are impressionable. >> valuer, we'll be brave, you'll be a hero. you'll be something bigger than yourself, empowerment. what you'll do will matter. >> i think belonging to a terrorist group means in many of these places is blojing to an organization that makes you feel like you're doing something wild. i think it's individuals that feel like they belong to an organization. they feel it in this life and the next life. i think we see similar trends across europe and across the glob >> thank you, gentleman. next is the 2016 presidential campaign. it might seem unprecedented. in some ways it feels like we've been here before. i have a great panel of historians and writers to talk about the 2016 presidential race. (patrick 1) how about done? (patrick 2) that's the kind of control i like... ...and that's what they give me at national car rental. i can choose any car in the aisle i want- without having to ask anyone. who better to be the boss of you... (patrick 1)than me. i mean, you...us. (vo) go national. go like a pro. what if there was a paint that made you look at paint
young people who are impressionable. >> valuer, we'll be brave, you'll be a hero. you'll be something bigger than yourself, empowerment. what you'll do will matter. >> i think belonging to a terrorist group means in many of these places is blojing to an organization that makes you feel like you're doing something wild. i think it's individuals that feel like they belong to an organization. they feel it in this life and the next life. i think we see similar trends across europe and...
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late. . energy stocks seem to fit the bill for some of those brave enough to weather oil price volatility. >> right now, no growth at all essentially is priced in and we are going to see that probably toward the back end of the year, but certainly in the out years. so that's an area on an absolute basis also works with respect to future opportunities. >> reporter: one of the big bullish arguments for the rest of the year hinges on whether we can see sot more strength in corporate profits. they're not expected to look good for the first quarter of this year. >> the expectations are so negative, positive surprises seem more likely than negative surprises. but i think the real issue is what does the rest of the year map out for and if we get a better than expected season, and they start to raise estimates, that could help the progress of the year a lot. >> reporter: the s&p 500 is a little more expensive now than it has been on average for the past 15 years. so theirs will point to a more stretched valuation. now, it comes down to whether earnings season can provide a positive cat
late. . energy stocks seem to fit the bill for some of those brave enough to weather oil price volatility. >> right now, no growth at all essentially is priced in and we are going to see that probably toward the back end of the year, but certainly in the out years. so that's an area on an absolute basis also works with respect to future opportunities. >> reporter: one of the big bullish arguments for the rest of the year hinges on whether we can see sot more strength in corporate...
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, palmyra's director of antiquities. he was decapitated by isis and his body put on display. "he was so brave," mohamed tells me, "and i loved him so much." and his father loved the palmyra museum, his life work now wrecked. it's a wonder this building is still standing considering the amount of artillery and russian air strikes that were necessary to take back the town from isis. everywhere, there's more isis desecration, a whole room full of delicate stone heads, their faces hacked away. and among palmyra's greatest losses, the temple of bel, all but the arch blown to bits. and yet, there's hope. mohamed al asad is already thinking of reconstruction. where would you even start? where would you even start, mohamed? "the experts can do it," he says. "just give them a few years." and, of course, an end to this war, which at the moment has just moved a few miles down the road. but, scott, the whole time we were in palmyra, it sounded as if the war was right with us. there were controlled explosions every few minutes. the syrian army de-mining the town, and a team of russian explosive experts is
, palmyra's director of antiquities. he was decapitated by isis and his body put on display. "he was so brave," mohamed tells me, "and i loved him so much." and his father loved the palmyra museum, his life work now wrecked. it's a wonder this building is still standing considering the amount of artillery and russian air strikes that were necessary to take back the town from isis. everywhere, there's more isis desecration, a whole room full of delicate stone heads, their...
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officers. i'll tell you the moment when the brave men and women in blue of the nypd stood up and turned their backs on mayor bill de blasio, i cheered for those new york cops and i'll tell you people all across america did. that spoke to the entire country that when you have politicians that will not stand with police officers and firefighters and first responders and for that matter soldiers and sailors and airmen and marines, that's an example of how these liberal politicians have forgotten who we are. i'll tell you as president i will always stand with the police officers and the firefighters and the first responders. >> cruz was met with protests and this morning's "new york daily news" is not exactly welcoming to the senator from texas there. meanwhile, cruz is collecting half compliments. take newt gingrich who told politico, quote, trump has normalized ted cruz because without him the establishment would be totally opposed. >> kasich is so far behind it's impossible for him to get the numbers so by process of elimination that gets you to ted cruz. >> you want ted cruz to get the
officers. i'll tell you the moment when the brave men and women in blue of the nypd stood up and turned their backs on mayor bill de blasio, i cheered for those new york cops and i'll tell you people all across america did. that spoke to the entire country that when you have politicians that will not stand with police officers and firefighters and first responders and for that matter soldiers and sailors and airmen and marines, that's an example of how these liberal politicians have forgotten...
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10 really helps us get the word out about how awesome bugs are. kids learn to be brave and curious and all kids speak the language of bug. "hey cortana, find my katydid video" oh! this is so good. (laughs) if you're trying to teach a kid about a proboscis just sketch it on the screen. i don't have a touch screen on my mac, i'm jealous of that. (laughs) you put a big bug in a kids hands and change their world view. (laughs) tmom didn't want another dog. she said it's too much work. lulu's hair just floats. uhh help me! (doorbell) mom, check this out. wow. swiffer sweeper, and dusters. this is what i'm talking about. look at that. sticks to this better than it sticks to lulu. that's your hair lulu! mom, can we have another dog? (laughing) trap and lock up 4x more dirt, dust and hair than the store brand stop cleaning. start swiffering staying in rhythm... it's how i try to live... how i stay active. so i need nutrition... that won't weigh me down. for the nutrition you want without the calories you don't... try boost® 100 calories. each delicious snack size drink gives you... 25 vit
10 really helps us get the word out about how awesome bugs are. kids learn to be brave and curious and all kids speak the language of bug. "hey cortana, find my katydid video" oh! this is so good. (laughs) if you're trying to teach a kid about a proboscis just sketch it on the screen. i don't have a touch screen on my mac, i'm jealous of that. (laughs) you put a big bug in a kids hands and change their world view. (laughs) tmom didn't want another dog. she said it's too much work....
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thing that still turns heads, makes cowards stop in their tracks while the brave inch closer. >> what is that? >> reporter: his name is henry, and he's an african tortoise. >> there's something very zen about him... >> yeah. >> ...where people just slow down and relax. >> reporter: he belongs to amanda green. amanda's had him a couple years now, but lately she's been aseling guilty that she can't bring him to the park as often as she would like. >> so, i wanted to hire a walker, just like a person with a dog would hire a dog walker. >> reporter: a tortoise walker. >> uh-huh, yeah. >> reporter: she posted this ad on craigslist: "in search of a responsible animal lover. no tortoise experience necessary." the response? >> "i have a love for animals, especially reptiles. i find anything that can't regulate its own body temperature endearing." >> reporter: amanda says she was hoping maybe two or three people would apply, but instead she got nearly 400 e-mails from as far away as australia. and it's not a full-time job even? >> no, it's not. it's, like, six hours a week. >> reporter: is that o
thing that still turns heads, makes cowards stop in their tracks while the brave inch closer. >> what is that? >> reporter: his name is henry, and he's an african tortoise. >> there's something very zen about him... >> yeah. >> ...where people just slow down and relax. >> reporter: he belongs to amanda green. amanda's had him a couple years now, but lately she's been aseling guilty that she can't bring him to the park as often as she would like. >> so,...
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afternoon, houston's fire technical rescue team braved the swollen bayou to train in the kind of fast-moving water that can trap drivers. district fire chief david swanson: >> they underestimate the power of the water and their ability to get across the water. >> reporter: everybody thinks they're going to be able to get over? >> they do, they do, and it can cost them their lives. >> reporter: nationwide, 112 people were killed last year when their vehicles got trapped in river or flash floods. in florida, which leads the nation in the number of car crash drownings, the collier county sheriff's department drove a car into the water to show people how to survive being submerged. the first 30-60 seconds are the most crucial, they say. first, undo the seat belts. then, open or break the window. get children out of the car as fast as possible. starting with the oldest. then adults should get out. >> dude, you've got to get out of the car. >> reporter: it's a lesson that houston driver learned firsthand on live tv. >> come here, sir, sir. come here. >> reporter: moments another another eme
afternoon, houston's fire technical rescue team braved the swollen bayou to train in the kind of fast-moving water that can trap drivers. district fire chief david swanson: >> they underestimate the power of the water and their ability to get across the water. >> reporter: everybody thinks they're going to be able to get over? >> they do, they do, and it can cost them their lives. >> reporter: nationwide, 112 people were killed last year when their vehicles got trapped...
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thousands and brave good people. it was a terrible blunder. do you think any member of the senate or house that votes for war is responsible for every person who dies? of course not. >> rose: then don't say it. >> charlie, this is a one-way lecture here. i've been attacked over and over again. i've been called unqualified to be president and i don't like that. you're making the point many many times you want the tenor of this campaign to be higher and i agree with you. >> rose: and do you make the point not withstanding the tenor of this campaign we're engaged in an energetic debate on what we believe in and what we'd do as president and come november 2016 if hillary clinton is the nominee you will be supporting her? >> i would love to hear hillary clinton make the same point she'll be supporting me. >> rose: i'll ask her that just answer the question with respect to her, if you will. >> sure i will. as i said a million times i think the idea of a donald trump or ted cruz presidency would be an unmitigated disaster i'll do everything i can to make sure that does not happen and if she
thousands and brave good people. it was a terrible blunder. do you think any member of the senate or house that votes for war is responsible for every person who dies? of course not. >> rose: then don't say it. >> charlie, this is a one-way lecture here. i've been attacked over and over again. i've been called unqualified to be president and i don't like that. you're making the point many many times you want the tenor of this campaign to be higher and i agree with you. >>...
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just about those that are on the track. it's about the people that are standing there brave, showing that we are all boston strong, still three years later. i couldn't thank them enough for that. >> you're looking at adrienne haslett and her prosthetic limb. >> and today she battled through nearly ten hours on the course to finally cross the finish line. amazing. we just learned the president has weighed in his his congratulations. he tweeted "thank you, adrienne, for being boston strong, terror and bombs can't beat us, we carry on, we finish the race" and she did. she's an inspiration to all of us here at "360." congratulations, adrienne. we'll be right back. let me introduce you to our broker. how much does he charge? i don't know. okay. uh, do you get your fees back if you're not happy? (dad laughs) wow, you're laughing. that's not the way the world works. well, the world's changing. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management, at charles schwab. they're lovin' their vegetables. this is huge news! it's all thanks to our birds eye chef's
just about those that are on the track. it's about the people that are standing there brave, showing that we are all boston strong, still three years later. i couldn't thank them enough for that. >> you're looking at adrienne haslett and her prosthetic limb. >> and today she battled through nearly ten hours on the course to finally cross the finish line. amazing. we just learned the president has weighed in his his congratulations. he tweeted "thank you, adrienne, for being...
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, you'll be brave, be a hero, browning, you'll be a part of something bigger than yourself, empowerment, what you will do will matter. when you have none of those things in your daily life, this is a powerful elixir. >> do you see a similar pattern out there? >> yes, i think so. belonging to a terrorist groups means belonging to an organization that makes you feel like you're doing something worthwhile. you're part of a social network. a lot of turks that are ie identified right now are individuals that feel like they belong to an organization. so they feel valor in this life but also in the next life if they commit an attack. i think we see similar trends across europe and across the globe. >> thank you, gentleman. fascinating discussion. >>> next on gps, the 2016 presidential campaign. it might seem unprecedented but in some ways it feels like we've been here before. vi a great panel of historians and writer to talk about history and the 2016 presidential race. e asleep. then one day, hr schedules a meeting with you out of the blue. and it's the worst 19 minutes of your career. but yo
, you'll be brave, be a hero, browning, you'll be a part of something bigger than yourself, empowerment, what you will do will matter. when you have none of those things in your daily life, this is a powerful elixir. >> do you see a similar pattern out there? >> yes, i think so. belonging to a terrorist groups means belonging to an organization that makes you feel like you're doing something worthwhile. you're part of a social network. a lot of turks that are ie identified right now...
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took down our consulate and killed our ambassador and three brave americans. instead of taking charge that night, hillary clinton decided to go home and sleep. incredible. by the way she was not awake to take that call at 3:00 in the morning. >> when making that personal charge of character, trump dismissed statements made by secretary clinton about her location on the night of those attacks. john allen reported after 1:00 a.m. this washington hillary left the state department for her home where she stayed up to work until 4:00 a.m. she said she remained in communication from her home and did not sleep at all on the nights of the attack. here she is. >> i had secure phones. i had other equipment that kept me in touch with the state department at all times. i did not sleep all night. i was very much focused on what we were doing. >> she went home to sleep and didn't try to save the life of her friend chris stephen and went onto say she didn't answer the phone call. we know the facts of that night that our ambassador was confirmed dead by 2:30 a.m. d.c. time and she went to bed a
took down our consulate and killed our ambassador and three brave americans. instead of taking charge that night, hillary clinton decided to go home and sleep. incredible. by the way she was not awake to take that call at 3:00 in the morning. >> when making that personal charge of character, trump dismissed statements made by secretary clinton about her location on the night of those attacks. john allen reported after 1:00 a.m. this washington hillary left the state department for her...
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war but i did not see mainstream cameras there saying --. >> your own camera. >> i was the only brave one. this was nasty stuff there. >> the rough pollution will not be televised. this is a group that are not political strategists so they not going to be equipped with the facts but it accident mean their frustrations are not valid. there are acts of hate spewed from his mouth and --. >> what has he said? >> you he wants to deport muslims, women are fat pigs. >> only rosie o'donnell. all the list goes on and on. >> i don't understand the people, personally, i think that they giving trump more attention by going to every single event. >> certainly. trump eats that up. butting first, that group of people represent an extreme ideologues, have left lean asking that happened and they do not know what they were protesting, like the occupy wall street movement, they do not know why they are there. but there are people on the rite that have a big issue unfavorables are not good with his own base. he has to face it from both sides. >> why think they are showing up in the street saying f.u. and
war but i did not see mainstream cameras there saying --. >> your own camera. >> i was the only brave one. this was nasty stuff there. >> the rough pollution will not be televised. this is a group that are not political strategists so they not going to be equipped with the facts but it accident mean their frustrations are not valid. there are acts of hate spewed from his mouth and --. >> what has he said? >> you he wants to deport muslims, women are fat pigs....
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that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> thank you, morgan james. secretary clinton and senator sanders, you can move to electric earns. i'll guide the discussion. you'll also get questions from dana bash and errol lewis. timing lights will signal when your time is up. both candidates have agreed to these rules now, opening statements you'll each have two minutes. let's begin with senator sanders. >> wolf, thank you
that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> thank you, morgan james. secretary clinton and senator sanders, you can move to electric earns. i'll guide the discussion. you'll also get questions from dana bash and errol lewis. timing lights will signal when your time is up. both candidates have agreed to these rules now, opening statements you'll each have two minutes. let's begin with senator...
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about the people who are standing there brave, showing we are all boston strong still three years later and i could not thank them enough for that. >> you're looking at adrianne haslet, with her prosthetic limb. >> and today, she battled nearly ten hours on the course to finally cross the finish line. amazing, we just learned the president weighed for with his congratulations. he tweeted this. thank you, adrianne, for being boston strong, terror and bombs can't beat it. we face the risks. and she did, we just want to say congratulations, adrianne, we'll be right back. the call just came in. she's about to arrive. and with her, a flood of potential patients. a deluge of digital records. x-rays, mris. all on account...of penelope. but with the help of at&t, and a network that scales up and down on-demand, this hospital can be ready. giving them the agility to be flexible & reliable. because no one knows & like at&t. (pilot talking to tower on radio) once you get out here... there's just one direction... forward. one time: now. and there's just one sound. you and us... together. telling th
about the people who are standing there brave, showing we are all boston strong still three years later and i could not thank them enough for that. >> you're looking at adrianne haslet, with her prosthetic limb. >> and today, she battled nearly ten hours on the course to finally cross the finish line. amazing, we just learned the president weighed for with his congratulations. he tweeted this. thank you, adrianne, for being boston strong, terror and bombs can't beat it. we face the...
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know about ms. tubman and research her she is unbelievablably brave woman i'm happy she is on the $20 bill. >> me too. >> greta van susteren had a nice point if they make a $20 bill which they should you could leave old andrew. he had good points and bad points and give harriet tubman $25 bill and not russell a president. what do you say. >> good choice. some people say why do we have to make this change at all. >> only fair to make it i think if you are going to have change, you need to lean in to the curve. so go for it. >> no downside to harriet tubman. she was a slave. she escaped. she went to pennsylvania. she devoted her life to helping other slaves who were on the run. i mean, what's the downside? >> that's right. i did think trump made a stumble on that day. why not just say embrace it. >> trump said it was politically correct. right? >> there is a school of thought that believes that. >> i guess. i don't know why you would want to criticize the choice when it's a good one. i could see saying we will make another bill. $25 bill is okay. why don't we have that. >> that's also e
know about ms. tubman and research her she is unbelievablably brave woman i'm happy she is on the $20 bill. >> me too. >> greta van susteren had a nice point if they make a $20 bill which they should you could leave old andrew. he had good points and bad points and give harriet tubman $25 bill and not russell a president. what do you say. >> good choice. some people say why do we have to make this change at all. >> only fair to make it i think if you are going to have...
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is especially true for today's witnesses. we appreciate the brave stature to come forward and at some risk come and chat with us before congress, but it is the way we're going to get to the truth. it is the way we're going to be able to protect the greater whole and i think the gentlemen that are here today will provide valuable insight and hopefully make the whole of government, the whole of the t.s.a., its vital mission a better place to do it. we thank these gentlemen for stepping forward and participating with us today. with that, i will now recognize the ranking member, mr. cummings. mr. cummings: today we hear the testimony of three employees from the transportation security administration who allege a series of abuses and improper practices within that agency. whistleblowers are essential to dentifying ways based on the work conducted by this committee today protect employees who bring wrongdoing to light. i know chairman and i share a strong commitment to ensuring that federal employees who come before us are protected from retaliation and reprisal. equally important, we as me
is especially true for today's witnesses. we appreciate the brave stature to come forward and at some risk come and chat with us before congress, but it is the way we're going to get to the truth. it is the way we're going to be able to protect the greater whole and i think the gentlemen that are here today will provide valuable insight and hopefully make the whole of government, the whole of the t.s.a., its vital mission a better place to do it. we thank these gentlemen for stepping forward...