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so let's start with craig whitney. why don't you give us the short version of the liberal's case for the second amendment. >> the second amendment does not create, did not create a new gun right to have and don't and use guns. it recognized one that existed already. it had existed since jamestown. it is a right in common law. the colonists needed guns to hunt and defend themselves against attack and the purpose of the second amendment was to reassure people after the new constitution was drafted and while it was being considered for ratification by the 15 states it was designed to reassure people that the new federal government created could not be -- if the routes into a tyrannical direction even if it established a standing army because the states would have the right to keep up their militias. how could you have a state militia if you didn't have people you could call on to serve in it who knew how to use guns and had them. it has never been, however, a bar, the second amendment, there is nothing in it that barred s
so let's start with craig whitney. why don't you give us the short version of the liberal's case for the second amendment. >> the second amendment does not create, did not create a new gun right to have and don't and use guns. it recognized one that existed already. it had existed since jamestown. it is a right in common law. the colonists needed guns to hunt and defend themselves against attack and the purpose of the second amendment was to reassure people after the new constitution was...
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craig, nice to have you back with us. you know, i don't think too many people would argue that we want to get our health care costs down. and this is one strategy to do it. but are we at risk here of getting you know, low prices but also coming with it low quality care? what about quality care? >> so i think the representative from calpers is perfectly correct on that this this only works if you give the patient enough information to pick the right hospital that offers the quality. you set the price where there are a number of high quality providers. let's be clear, you can do that, there is such dispersion in the prices there are lots of places you can get relatively routine procedures like a knee replacement at a lower cost than you might currently be playiayi >>> but if you can access the cost where can you get the information on quality. how long a person took to recover, the incidents of infection and complications, things like that. >> it is going to be incumbent upon the insurers that want to reference this pricing
craig, nice to have you back with us. you know, i don't think too many people would argue that we want to get our health care costs down. and this is one strategy to do it. but are we at risk here of getting you know, low prices but also coming with it low quality care? what about quality care? >> so i think the representative from calpers is perfectly correct on that this this only works if you give the patient enough information to pick the right hospital that offers the quality. you...
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his name is craig newton. craig are you there? >> what's up jimmy? [ cheers and applause ] or should i say waazzaap? >> jimmy: that's a really dated reference. [ light laughter ] now craig, you've been hired by the democratic party to help them reach out to young adults. can you tell us a little bit about your background? >> i'm just a straight up chill 22-year-old dude who knows what 18 to 29-year-olds like, because i am one. i like all the same music, tv shows, fashion. i've got my finger on the pulse of what's happening. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: interesting. so what bands are you listening to. >> what's that? you're cutting out? i can't hear you. >> jimmy: we're not on cell phones. that's not how this works. you're via satellite. i want to know what bands 18 to 29-year-olds are listening to right now. >> wouldn't you like to know old man. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: just give me a few examples. >> oh, fine. let's see, hootie and the blowfish. collective soul. bubba sparkxxx. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: did you just say bubba sparkxxx? [ laughter ]
his name is craig newton. craig are you there? >> what's up jimmy? [ cheers and applause ] or should i say waazzaap? >> jimmy: that's a really dated reference. [ light laughter ] now craig, you've been hired by the democratic party to help them reach out to young adults. can you tell us a little bit about your background? >> i'm just a straight up chill 22-year-old dude who knows what 18 to 29-year-olds like, because i am one. i like all the same music, tv shows, fashion. i've...
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craig? >> reporter: all right, our man, claudio lavanga, traveling with the pope there in the middle east, mixing a little religion with a little politics. we'll have more on that tomorrow. that's going to do it for us on this saturday afternoon. i'll see you back here tomorrow at 2:00 eastern. right now, though, "disrupt with karen finney." karen, what do you have on tap? >> hey, chris. we're going to update folks on the latest on that mass shooting overnight in california and then we'll pivot and talk about some of the biggest political stories from the week, including, we think this tea party is still going strong, no matter what anybody says. and a trifecta of moves this week proves that the war is not even close to being over. "disrupt" will be right back after this. new car! hey! [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about a subaru is you don't have to put up with that new car smell for long. the versatile, 2015 subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. th
craig? >> reporter: all right, our man, claudio lavanga, traveling with the pope there in the middle east, mixing a little religion with a little politics. we'll have more on that tomorrow. that's going to do it for us on this saturday afternoon. i'll see you back here tomorrow at 2:00 eastern. right now, though, "disrupt with karen finney." karen, what do you have on tap? >> hey, chris. we're going to update folks on the latest on that mass shooting overnight in...
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. >> thank you, craig. it is good to be here. well, first, that video is obviously a product of a cohesive indoctrination of the girl girls on a short term basis. the girls are forced to make that confession, and that is part of boko haram's m.o. in reaction to the situations of this type. and the whole world needs to know that is a coerced confession that they had to make at gunpoint maybe. >> and if at least 100 of the girls are being kept together which is what we saw in that video, how real is the possibility that many of them have already been sold across ni jeer ya's borders into the neighboring cameroon or neighboring chad? >> well, there is a report possibility that a small number has been trafficked across the border, but we don't believe and somebody reports that we are getting directly on the ground from the people in nigeria is that a majority of the girls if not all of them are still within nigeria, because when they are going across the border, attention starting to focus on them from othernations within the border.
. >> thank you, craig. it is good to be here. well, first, that video is obviously a product of a cohesive indoctrination of the girl girls on a short term basis. the girls are forced to make that confession, and that is part of boko haram's m.o. in reaction to the situations of this type. and the whole world needs to know that is a coerced confession that they had to make at gunpoint maybe. >> and if at least 100 of the girls are being kept together which is what we saw in that...
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i would agree with craig's point. there are at least two studies now showing that stand your ground laws have led to increased rates in homicide in the study that i mentioned before in missouri's law. we did examine stand your ground. we showed increases associated with the laws but not statistically significant. but generally, it doesn't seem to me to be wise public policy. >> i should have -- before i get to emily, i probably should have described exactly what stand your ground laws are. they're a variation on, you know, the traditional notion that one is allowed to defend one's self and traditionally there's also a concept in the law that if you're in your own home, you can use deadly force to defend yourself in the face of a threat of deadly force. and the stand your ground laws expand on that concept and say that if you reasonably perceive a deadly threat anywhere outside your home, you are within your rights to use deadly force in response to that. these laws have been passed in a number of states and have led i
i would agree with craig's point. there are at least two studies now showing that stand your ground laws have led to increased rates in homicide in the study that i mentioned before in missouri's law. we did examine stand your ground. we showed increases associated with the laws but not statistically significant. but generally, it doesn't seem to me to be wise public policy. >> i should have -- before i get to emily, i probably should have described exactly what stand your ground laws...
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i'm about again looking for what craig mentioned about a lot of common ground. there are certain people it shouldn't have guns in their basic commonsense ways to address that. we ought to do it. you characterize the situation in a very simplistic way as this there's one category of individuals. we know they are all and they will never obey any law. there's another set of individuals who will never do anything wrong with a gun and the world doesn't look that way. sorry. and the final point i will make is this notion that is hoped will -- hopeless to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. i will grant you sure there are some people for that probably is the case that because of their make up and the resources they might have they will probably successfully be able to get a gun and do bad things with it. again the world is not so clean. there are a lot of people with a sufficient barriers where a gun is not readily available to them and it means the difference between life and death. it's not going to solve all gun violence nothing will. as far as the big r
i'm about again looking for what craig mentioned about a lot of common ground. there are certain people it shouldn't have guns in their basic commonsense ways to address that. we ought to do it. you characterize the situation in a very simplistic way as this there's one category of individuals. we know they are all and they will never obey any law. there's another set of individuals who will never do anything wrong with a gun and the world doesn't look that way. sorry. and the final point i...
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what do you have for us, craig? >> i always enjoy you. >> you're the only one. >> ann curry had to get rescued by a group of boy scouts. she was on a hike and fell and broke her ankle. these boy scouts swoop in. she wrote a letter to every single scout that saved her. >> that's ann curry for you. "way too early" starts right now. >> always be prepared. >>> as two of our country's first moms, we want to wish a happy mother's day to the moms around the nation. >> yep, both of us have been called so many things. but it's nice to have one day where the first thing that we're called is mom. >> my family has already started with the presents. look, i'm mother of the year. >> and i have not yet decided if i will run for mother of the year. >> "saturday night live" had fun about hillary's 2016 indecision. but it's marco rubio catching attention at the expense of secretary clinton. >>> ukraines vote for the future of their country. >>> and the sterlings go on a p.r. blitz to save their ownership of the clippers. this is "way
what do you have for us, craig? >> i always enjoy you. >> you're the only one. >> ann curry had to get rescued by a group of boy scouts. she was on a hike and fell and broke her ankle. these boy scouts swoop in. she wrote a letter to every single scout that saved her. >> that's ann curry for you. "way too early" starts right now. >> always be prepared. >>> as two of our country's first moms, we want to wish a happy mother's day to the moms around...
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>> hi, craig. you know, this is an idea that we are always looking for opportunities to continue to add more green energy to the city. so we have a great staff on board and brought this up as a suggestion. and we are actively pursuing it. >> how effective could this be for the big a.? >> you know, so again, there's a potential to convert about three megawatts of solar energy to add to the grid here in atlanta. >> in terms of power, i mean, give us an idea of what that would mean for a grid like that. >> sure. so again, you know, one megawatt powers on average in the state of georgia about 150 to 160 homes or so. if we are selected for this program working with our partner to lease our land, there's, you know, quite a bit of opportunity here. >> what's the next step? >> so the next step is that we're going through the legislative process right now working with city council to get this approved as well as there's an application process for georgia power. there's a program called the advanced solar in
>> hi, craig. you know, this is an idea that we are always looking for opportunities to continue to add more green energy to the city. so we have a great staff on board and brought this up as a suggestion. and we are actively pursuing it. >> how effective could this be for the big a.? >> you know, so again, there's a potential to convert about three megawatts of solar energy to add to the grid here in atlanta. >> in terms of power, i mean, give us an idea of what that...
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good to see you, my friend. >> nice to see you too, craig. so yeah, i'm here from front of the washington hilton. it really is an exciting scene right now. you know, washington and hollywood is coming together. i was just inside the washington hilton. some of secret service is already securing the location for the president to arrive and some of hollywood's biggest names. one of them, tony. he stars the president in "scandal." i got to talk to him yesterday and talk about his role. actually, this past season, he re-created a scene from the white correspondents' dinner after just going for the first time last year on "scandal." here's what he had to say about that. >> that was really interesting because it was a bit humbling. i was actually a little nervous. because obama was so great last year. and he's just so gifted doing it. the scene didn't feature so much what i was saying. i was making some jokes and stuff. frankly, his jokes were really good. i thought, how do i live up to that? >> and i never missed an episode of scandal. i have to sa
good to see you, my friend. >> nice to see you too, craig. so yeah, i'm here from front of the washington hilton. it really is an exciting scene right now. you know, washington and hollywood is coming together. i was just inside the washington hilton. some of secret service is already securing the location for the president to arrive and some of hollywood's biggest names. one of them, tony. he stars the president in "scandal." i got to talk to him yesterday and talk about his...
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craig, there is some optimism. again it mixed with anxiety. where do you see the mixture landing? cuts recipe taste good once it comes out of the oven? >> anytime you see the type of move we saw last year, 30% plus in the markets you expect some giveback. it has been impressive to me to see the market go sideways. the market is still very underowned by individual investors, lowest on record. so that creates opportunities. this is the most unusual market i have ever seen in my 30 years in that it is correcting the excesses without affecting the market as a whole. i think that is very healthy. and here at the hodges fund as a stock-picker you know i think we're setting up a nice base for the next leg. whether that is six months or a year i'm not sure. i like action. >> craig hasn't seen anything in 30 years like this but you go back and you have seen certain cycles repeat themselves. the late sir john templeton, bull markets are born on pessimism. grow on skepticism, mature on optimism and die on euphoria. are we near anywhere of those points. >> yeah. i don't think so and i think i
craig, there is some optimism. again it mixed with anxiety. where do you see the mixture landing? cuts recipe taste good once it comes out of the oven? >> anytime you see the type of move we saw last year, 30% plus in the markets you expect some giveback. it has been impressive to me to see the market go sideways. the market is still very underowned by individual investors, lowest on record. so that creates opportunities. this is the most unusual market i have ever seen in my 30 years in...
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good afternoon, craig. you know, there are times here in kansas, in wichita, kansas, where we do worry about our safety. my safety, safety of staff, and safety of our physicians. but we work diligently to ensure that everyone remains safe. we work closely with local law enforcement to make sure that no harm comes to anybody else in this area. >> how have things changed in that community? how have things changed in this country, do you think, when it comes to abortion rights in the five years since dr. tiller's murder? >> well, fortunately, we have not seen anyone else in the abortion care field murdered or harmed in such a way. there continues to be violence in terms of vandalism. there's stalking, intimidation, harassment. we have also continued to see a slew of legislation proposed at the state level to frankly outlaw abortion care. >> let's talk about some of these regulations you mentioned at the state level. there's one in oklahoma, one in missouri. abortion clinics in many states are being hit with ta
good afternoon, craig. you know, there are times here in kansas, in wichita, kansas, where we do worry about our safety. my safety, safety of staff, and safety of our physicians. but we work diligently to ensure that everyone remains safe. we work closely with local law enforcement to make sure that no harm comes to anybody else in this area. >> how have things changed in that community? how have things changed in this country, do you think, when it comes to abortion rights in the five...
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and craig crawford, publisher of the trail mix blog and a former columnist for congressional quarterly. why is it that it took so long for this story to explode? >> i think one of the problems is that we don't pay attention to beat reporters all across the country. there is a real value in these reporters, especially as local newsrooms are cutting and slashing budgets. there were stories out of pennsylvania and georgia and south carolina that were very heart-wrenching, yet no one wove together all of those stories until cnn came along with its one-year investigation. >> but which newspaper initially broke this story about the phoenix facility? >> "the arizona republic" out of phoenix. and it was a gannett-owned newspaper. and my hat really goes off to the reporter who took on this story. but there was also a whistleblower who came in and said hey, you really have to examine what's going on here. and he did that after he retired. >> i want to take a moment to recognize drew griffin, investigative reporter at cnn, because he is not one of the famous anchors or commentators or loud mouths
and craig crawford, publisher of the trail mix blog and a former columnist for congressional quarterly. why is it that it took so long for this story to explode? >> i think one of the problems is that we don't pay attention to beat reporters all across the country. there is a real value in these reporters, especially as local newsrooms are cutting and slashing budgets. there were stories out of pennsylvania and georgia and south carolina that were very heart-wrenching, yet no one wove...
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>> hey, craig. it seems some of that pressure, both domestic and international, is having an effect on the nigerian government. they announced they're going to be moving two military divisions up to the north in that region where they believe the girls may be held at this moment. we also know that they have asked for international help. one group of u.s. military personnel arrived on friday. another will be traveling over the weekend. they have asked for help also from the u.k., france, china, all contributing in the search for the girls. still no word on where they are or how they are doing. amidst all of that, the violence continues. this group, boko haram, struck again today. they hit a bridge on the border between nigeria and chad, very similar to an attack here in cameroon earlier in the week that killed as many as 30 people. there's also the abduction of family members of a police official in the northern part of this country. a part of this country that has essentially become lawless in recen
>> hey, craig. it seems some of that pressure, both domestic and international, is having an effect on the nigerian government. they announced they're going to be moving two military divisions up to the north in that region where they believe the girls may be held at this moment. we also know that they have asked for international help. one group of u.s. military personnel arrived on friday. another will be traveling over the weekend. they have asked for help also from the u.k., france,...
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craig shirley, you're up. >> thank you, art. thank you, cheryl, that was -- i loved that presentation. that was fascinating. i love writing books for a lot of reasons, one of them is, you know, you get a chance to meet people and interview people, and, you know, for this book i interviewed, for instance, john dingell, former congressman dingell -- soon to be former congressman dingell, who was a 15-year-old page on the floor of the house of representatives on december 8, 1941. his father was a member of congress, he was a page and interviewed him about, you know, witnessing real history in the making, the day of infamy speech. also interviewed a fellow by the name of jay dolly, 95 years old. west point class of 1939, was stationed at the army base on oahu on december 7, 1941. was in his bunk, heard explosions. ran outside in his skivvies, was told by his ceo to start shooting anything he saw in the sky, and he started doing that right there in the field in his underwear. so you meet all sorts of wonderful people at the -- one of
craig shirley, you're up. >> thank you, art. thank you, cheryl, that was -- i loved that presentation. that was fascinating. i love writing books for a lot of reasons, one of them is, you know, you get a chance to meet people and interview people, and, you know, for this book i interviewed, for instance, john dingell, former congressman dingell -- soon to be former congressman dingell, who was a 15-year-old page on the floor of the house of representatives on december 8, 1941. his father...
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greg pose tell has the details. >> thank you, craig. the weather overall is not bad, but we have a chance of severe storms across the southern plains and we will show you where. dallas, you have a chance for storm storms and upper 80s, and denver in the upper 60s, and to the northeast, not so stormy, but cool. highs in low 60s in boston and in the southeast, storms in atlanta with the temperatures near 86. not bad. overnight, seasonal temperatures and the storminess remains in the middle of the country. tomorrow, i don't see much change in the map, but look at this glaring difference, boston the, 81. much warmer conditions coming for you and elsewhere tomorrow much like today. powerful hurricane amanda is raging in the pacific ocean here, and the winds are estimated to be 155 miles per hour, and it is maxed out in intensity, but regardless, amanda is the strongest hurricane during the month of may recorded in east pacific. this is in the satellite era, and so we are watching the trends with amanda, but it is going to begin weakening and
greg pose tell has the details. >> thank you, craig. the weather overall is not bad, but we have a chance of severe storms across the southern plains and we will show you where. dallas, you have a chance for storm storms and upper 80s, and denver in the upper 60s, and to the northeast, not so stormy, but cool. highs in low 60s in boston and in the southeast, storms in atlanta with the temperatures near 86. not bad. overnight, seasonal temperatures and the storminess remains in the middle...
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on "ther guest communicators" this week is craig silliman. senior vice president for verizon communications. he has been with the company since 1997. a lawyer by training. our nations largest wireless communications company. also in the broadband business. thank you for being our guest. isning me for questioning paul kirby, senior editor at "tele-communications report." we are delighted to have you with us. week, a group of your peers from various parts of telecommunications were asked about what you thought was the number one policy priority for this city in telecommunications. your response was -- spectrum, spectrum, spectrum. talk about the three institutions that have response ability for that. i will ask you for our audience to give a report card on how those three institutions are doing, and why it is so important. >> let me answer those. the reason it is so important is that spectrum is a fundamental input for all of this investment and innovation that is going on. as we know from our personal lives, we are all carrying at this point m
on "ther guest communicators" this week is craig silliman. senior vice president for verizon communications. he has been with the company since 1997. a lawyer by training. our nations largest wireless communications company. also in the broadband business. thank you for being our guest. isning me for questioning paul kirby, senior editor at "tele-communications report." we are delighted to have you with us. week, a group of your peers from various parts of telecommunications...
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craig boswell, cbs news, arlington, virginia. >>> when we return, the l.a. dodgers dance with history. this is the "cbs morning news." history. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ (announcer) from the company that invented litter, comes litter re-invented. (woman) hey! toss me that litter! (announcer) tidy cats lightweight. all the strength, half the weight. and family remember the vic of the isla vista murders... how they're trying to cope h the young lives cut short. another fire burning near yosemite... the conditions that have forced the evacua of dozens of homes. and its not about funding companies... it's about fing cures... the medical vaccine being offered free thanks to crowd sourcing donations join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 ,, >>> here is a look at today's forecast in cities around the country. >>> in sports, the miami heat are in control of the nba's eastern conference finals. game four in the series, lebron james scores 32 points and the heat top the pacers, 102-90. miami holds a three games to one lead and can return to
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craig? >> kristen, thank you. >> reporter: absolutely. >> now to the other big story. to a pro football first. if you missed it last night, here it is again. >> with the 249th pick in the 2014 nfl draft, the st. louis rams select michael sam, defensive end, missouri. >> michael sam is today the first openly gay player drafted to play in the national football league. the st. louis rams picked him up in the 7th and final round. there you see him getting the call, kissing his boyfriend this afternoon. his new teammates are calling him just another one of the guys. there is a headline today on "sports illustrated" website. i'm sure you saw it. michael sam being treated like the other guys. there it is. michael sam on historic draft day. is that true? is it accurate? is he just another player? >> of course not. there will be attention paid to him. >> yeah. >> the most famous seventh round pick in america. among the team, i spoke to a linebacker for the rams, the leader out there. if this guy can
craig? >> kristen, thank you. >> reporter: absolutely. >> now to the other big story. to a pro football first. if you missed it last night, here it is again. >> with the 249th pick in the 2014 nfl draft, the st. louis rams select michael sam, defensive end, missouri. >> michael sam is today the first openly gay player drafted to play in the national football league. the st. louis rams picked him up in the 7th and final round. there you see him getting the call,...
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craig boswell reports from washington where two of the former captives were honored. >> amanda barry and gina dejesus were the guests of honor at this washington, d.c., event. the national center for missing and exploited children recognized the women whose rescue one year ago made news around the world. >> i want to thank the center for everything they've done and that they continue do, not just for us, but for all the missing kids and their families. >> on may 6, barry, dejesus, and another woman michelle knight were rescued from the cleveland home of ariel castro after ten years being held captive. barry broke through the screen door and went to a neighbor and called 911. >> help me, i'm amanda barry, i was kidnapped for ten years and i'm free now. >> castro was arrested and plead guilty to kidnapping and holding the women. he was sentenced in august to more than 1,000 years in prison but committed suicide in his cell a month later. both women said they are thankful for the support they've received from their families and from their community. >> if i could say only one thing, tha
craig boswell reports from washington where two of the former captives were honored. >> amanda barry and gina dejesus were the guests of honor at this washington, d.c., event. the national center for missing and exploited children recognized the women whose rescue one year ago made news around the world. >> i want to thank the center for everything they've done and that they continue do, not just for us, but for all the missing kids and their families. >> on may 6, barry,...
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craig boswell reports. >> class of 2014, dismissed! >> reporter: president obama told the newly commissioned officers from the u.s. military academy their class will be different from those that came before them. >> you are the first class to graduate since 9/11 who may not be sent into combat in iraq or afghanistan. >> reporter: their graduation comes one day after the president announced a complete near drawdown of u.s. forces in afghanistan by the end of his term. >> our reduced presence there allows us to more address emerging threats in the middle east and north africa. >> reporter: he's calling on congress to approve $5 billion to help other countries with counterterrorism operations. >> we must shift our counterterrorism strategy, growing on the successes and experiences growing in iraq and after gap stan to more effectively partner with countries where terrorist networks seek a foothold. >> reporter: the president is seeking out syria where rebels have been in a war with bashar al assad. >> i don't know if you can salvage syria
craig boswell reports. >> class of 2014, dismissed! >> reporter: president obama told the newly commissioned officers from the u.s. military academy their class will be different from those that came before them. >> you are the first class to graduate since 9/11 who may not be sent into combat in iraq or afghanistan. >> reporter: their graduation comes one day after the president announced a complete near drawdown of u.s. forces in afghanistan by the end of his term....
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and as craig boswell tells us, the suspect hid inside the studio for hours. >> reporter: s.w.a.t. teams surrounded a baltimore area television station after a man rammed a large truck into a lobby. an employee at wmar-tv shot this video on his cell phone as it happened. >> the whole wall, the glass was going through and then i see the beginning of the truck and our news director kelly walks in and says everybody out and we just high-tailed it. >> reporter: police got their first 911 call just before noon when the suspect banged on the station's door demanding to be let in. >> he was shouting "i'm god" on foot. our security guard was able to hear him, and from that point he walked away because she wouldn't have let him in the building. he got in his truck and decided to let himself in. >> reporter: the employees evacuated as the officers searched for the suspect barricaded inside. one employee remained hidden in the basement. police say he was helpful. >> this 29-year-old black male about 5'10" was watching different channels, watching you report this story as this incident unfolde
and as craig boswell tells us, the suspect hid inside the studio for hours. >> reporter: s.w.a.t. teams surrounded a baltimore area television station after a man rammed a large truck into a lobby. an employee at wmar-tv shot this video on his cell phone as it happened. >> the whole wall, the glass was going through and then i see the beginning of the truck and our news director kelly walks in and says everybody out and we just high-tailed it. >> reporter: police got their...
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craig johnson of piper jaffray. mike gerka in the pits of the cme. mike, i want to start with you. we usually start by talking stocks but i want to talk bonds. bonds volume was extraordinary. what is going on there. >> that you highlight that i see a 2.59 print in the 10-year yield. it surprise me volume will continue to pick up as long as we see pressure in yields and rally notice markets for a reason. that is more of a head fake. something that the opposite. something looking out of park either way. we came in better than expected and for those reasons big recipient was treasury market. that is not going to end. david: mike, keep with you for a second. let me talk about yields. we saw a flattening of the yield curve. we saw yields come down a little bit on 10-year, go up a little bit on the five-year. the closer you get to that flattening the worse for the economy, right? >> absolutely. that is one of the reasons why the real estate market is getting such inquestionstive nature to come into the spring and summer months, will that be a robust market? more importantly will we flat
craig johnson of piper jaffray. mike gerka in the pits of the cme. mike, i want to start with you. we usually start by talking stocks but i want to talk bonds. bonds volume was extraordinary. what is going on there. >> that you highlight that i see a 2.59 print in the 10-year yield. it surprise me volume will continue to pick up as long as we see pressure in yields and rally notice markets for a reason. that is more of a head fake. something that the opposite. something looking out of...
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craig dale, nhk world. >>> to the latest on business new. investors are getting their latest look into the state of the japanese economy. they're poring over employment data for march. officials at the internal affairs ministry announced the unemployment rate was unchanged for february at 3.6%. the number of people with jobs rose 520,000 from a year earlier to nearly 363 million. that figure has climbed for 15 straight months. the number without jobs fell by 340,000 to about 2.5 million. that figure has been on the decline for almost four years. labor ministry officials say job availability was up for the 16th month in a row. the ratio of job offers to job seekers edged up to 1.07. that means for every 100 people looking, 107 positions were available. new job offers rose 5.4% compared with the same month last year. the number of positions available in the manufacturing industry increased more than 18%. jobs in the service industry were up nearly 14%. japanese government officials have confirmed what many already knew, consumers went on a spe
craig dale, nhk world. >>> to the latest on business new. investors are getting their latest look into the state of the japanese economy. they're poring over employment data for march. officials at the internal affairs ministry announced the unemployment rate was unchanged for february at 3.6%. the number of people with jobs rose 520,000 from a year earlier to nearly 363 million. that figure has climbed for 15 straight months. the number without jobs fell by 340,000 to about 2.5...
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craig boswell reports. >> reporter: the senate's highest ranking republican mitch mcconnell cast his ballot. kentucky is one of six states with primaries tuesday. three are likely to play a big role in the battle for control of the senate. >> this is the first time in i don't know how many years that mcconnell has had -- mitch mcconnell has had any competition whatsoever. >> reporter: businessman matt bevin's tea party supporters hope they'll ditch mitch and face a tough democratic challenge. >> you might say i'm raising money for both sides. she's able to raise money because she's running against me, i'm able to raise money because i am me. >> reporter: another senate battle is taking shape in georgia where chambliss saxby is leashing an open sick. several are slugging it out to take his place and are likely to face a runoff before nation michelle nunn, one of the best hopes for picking up a republican seat. in arkansas they have a chance at unseating a democrat. republican tom cotton hopes to defeat mark pryor in the fall. neither candidate faced a primary challenger. craig boswell
craig boswell reports. >> reporter: the senate's highest ranking republican mitch mcconnell cast his ballot. kentucky is one of six states with primaries tuesday. three are likely to play a big role in the battle for control of the senate. >> this is the first time in i don't know how many years that mcconnell has had -- mitch mcconnell has had any competition whatsoever. >> reporter: businessman matt bevin's tea party supporters hope they'll ditch mitch and face a tough...
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gordon craig wrote the definitive book on pearl harbor. nothing will ever surpass it. that was the greatest look written on december 7, 1941. there were various folks written on how a change from december 7 and december 31 and the rest of the war. as i tell people i grew up in an andy hardy movie in upstate new york. .. i would listen to my grandparents, about it and you would hear my grandfather's say i'd thought that before the war but didn't sell it until after the war and they would talk about margarine and mixing in the guy and how awful it tasted and think coffee and all those things. the other thing is my family was like most, everybody here was very much immersed in what was called the war effort. if you were not in uniform everybody still served in one way, shape or form. at least most americans did. my grandfather at the time was 43, 44 years old, tried to enlist three times and was turned down three times and was told three times by the draft board we are not that desperate. you are blind as a back and have dependents. we will call you if we need you so he b
gordon craig wrote the definitive book on pearl harbor. nothing will ever surpass it. that was the greatest look written on december 7, 1941. there were various folks written on how a change from december 7 and december 31 and the rest of the war. as i tell people i grew up in an andy hardy movie in upstate new york. .. i would listen to my grandparents, about it and you would hear my grandfather's say i'd thought that before the war but didn't sell it until after the war and they would talk...
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>> yes, they are, craig. this fire, the cocos fire that has been so destructive is now at 70% containment. that is good news as they start to repopulate these neighborhoods. most of the people who were evacuated in this fire are back in excement for in these fires this have burned homes. a steam was just through here a few minutes ago doing mop up on this house that burned down. the top of a hill overlooking the burned area. you see a slight layer of fog and smoke out there, that is the best news for firefighters. the most important tool they have in their tool box is the weather. it's the one thing they can't control. it's the thing they hope turns in their favor and that's what happened today. so far it's 20 degrees cooler than it was yesterday. and it is also a relief, craig. >> jennifer, what more do we know about how any of these started? >> well a lot of these fires started the same day, on wednesday, when the fire conditions were terrible. any spark could have set them off. they really only know the ca
>> yes, they are, craig. this fire, the cocos fire that has been so destructive is now at 70% containment. that is good news as they start to repopulate these neighborhoods. most of the people who were evacuated in this fire are back in excement for in these fires this have burned homes. a steam was just through here a few minutes ago doing mop up on this house that burned down. the top of a hill overlooking the burned area. you see a slight layer of fog and smoke out there, that is the...
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investigators say the 47-year-old hosted their ads on craig's list. the victims then signed a lease. investigators say by the time arrested thursday, three different couples had rented the condo. >> a congressman says security standards at san jose airport not up to standards. that technology is needed to monitor the airport authorities say a 15-year-old stowaway breeched security. saying any new technology might include radar or motion detectors. >> federal screening agents found 81 pounds of pot this morning. look at that, stuffed inside of luggage. you can see the pot was sealed and packed inside suitcases. the alameda county sheriff fon kiss skated that pot. >> three homes suffered damage in a fire in the ocean view neighborhood. investigators say it's too early to tell what caused this blaze. it broke out on bright street. three people were injured. residents say it's just chaos trying to get out. she's okay, she's over there. glad to be okay. >> saying the fire spread quickly because of thin, shared walls >> there is a need for a very basic serv
investigators say the 47-year-old hosted their ads on craig's list. the victims then signed a lease. investigators say by the time arrested thursday, three different couples had rented the condo. >> a congressman says security standards at san jose airport not up to standards. that technology is needed to monitor the airport authorities say a 15-year-old stowaway breeched security. saying any new technology might include radar or motion detectors. >> federal screening agents found...
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craig in mount pleasant. you're next on c-span. caller: hi. i'm calling to address the bonuses for people who supposedly do a good job where, in my opinion, they're receiving bonuses for receiving a good job. most people don't get bonuses. maybe a certificate. but they're getting incentive to fudge documents so they can get their money at the end of the month. and i don't -- i don't understand how that is is even part of the program. >> craig, you're next. actually, we took craig. edwin is next in hollywood, florida. go ahead, edwin. caller: hi. i'm a veteran of the first iraq war. my concern is the following -- i think all decisions have come into realizations after our veterans returned from war. what needs to happen is a change in policy that the secretary of veterans affairs is a member and the government to decide who can go to war at any given time to have the veterans attended for. it's a sad story we hear this week. of re celebrating the birth florens -- florence nighting has to the government have a committee before we go to war. any
craig in mount pleasant. you're next on c-span. caller: hi. i'm calling to address the bonuses for people who supposedly do a good job where, in my opinion, they're receiving bonuses for receiving a good job. most people don't get bonuses. maybe a certificate. but they're getting incentive to fudge documents so they can get their money at the end of the month. and i don't -- i don't understand how that is is even part of the program. >> craig, you're next. actually, we took craig. edwin...
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you, iona craig, for joining us, based in sanaa for the last three point five years. she is the yemen correspondent for "the times of london." that does it for the show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] é/
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craig, you're no good. i was interviewing willie from "duck dynasty." >> the whole thing is an "snl" skit. >> willie was showing me his cufflinks he was given by the president last year. wolf blitzer was with diane lane, and he was the happiest man in town. jessica simpson made quite an entrance. sofia vergara was there. people are in really good moods this year. >> you mentioned some of the folks there. let's talk about some of the folks at different tables. at the nbc news table, we're proud of the fact we've got kevin hart this year. perhaps you've heard of him. he's quite the movie star these days. will.i.am, samantha powers. diane's there, too, two possible presidential rivals. governor chris christie and rick perry. some jokes write themselves. cbs news julianna margulies, bill bratton, among others. who wins this face-off? who's got the best table based on what we just showed you there? you can be objective. >> obviously, nbc. let's be honest. come on. i had a backpack on. it was a backpack shaped li
craig, you're no good. i was interviewing willie from "duck dynasty." >> the whole thing is an "snl" skit. >> willie was showing me his cufflinks he was given by the president last year. wolf blitzer was with diane lane, and he was the happiest man in town. jessica simpson made quite an entrance. sofia vergara was there. people are in really good moods this year. >> you mentioned some of the folks there. let's talk about some of the folks at different...
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i think craig is asking the right questions. --g, do you think the top the comcast time warner deal goes through? >> i think it probably goes through, but is certainly has another complication, as is the ongoing net neutrality debate. as we did is grown up into a much more complicated and as ittious issue again did in 2010. that will affect the comcast deal as well. >> i think the irony is that if it doesn't go through, always in the deals will be done in reaction to it. they will happen. with a different landscape than it was when you started. i am not sure. if comcast doesn't go through, that is still the easiest one to approve of any of these. if comcast doesn't go through, i'm not sure this one would go through, either. >> crag, you have written about directv and how well it is. how much synergy as possible from at&t's perspective if it absorbs directv that has done in a credible job of her dissing expenses? >> the answer is, not that much. let's assume for a second that they can buy programming from disney and viacom on dir
i think craig is asking the right questions. --g, do you think the top the comcast time warner deal goes through? >> i think it probably goes through, but is certainly has another complication, as is the ongoing net neutrality debate. as we did is grown up into a much more complicated and as ittious issue again did in 2010. that will affect the comcast deal as well. >> i think the irony is that if it doesn't go through, always in the deals will be done in reaction to it. they will...
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craig ling, minus5 ice bar down there. coming up next, the owner of the birdland jazz club talks about the state of live music and the future of jazz in new york city. in the 1930's and 1940's, manhattan was the center of the jazz world. charlie parker, whose name was bird. the original birdland closed, but the modern one is going strong. the owner, gianni valenti, joins me now. let's talk about music for a moment. it is a draw for any kind of club. what happens over the course of the last two years? >> there was a decline. in the 1960's and the 1970's, most americans turned their back on jazz. it went away to europe and asia. in the early 1980's, they were starting a resurgence. i've found that the last five years have been the past five years that we have had. that is mainly due to the education process of getting our younger people involved in music. years ago, young people probably stay away. they thought it was older people. 90 c high schools, colleges, universities. they have great music programs. what we do, especia
craig ling, minus5 ice bar down there. coming up next, the owner of the birdland jazz club talks about the state of live music and the future of jazz in new york city. in the 1930's and 1940's, manhattan was the center of the jazz world. charlie parker, whose name was bird. the original birdland closed, but the modern one is going strong. the owner, gianni valenti, joins me now. let's talk about music for a moment. it is a draw for any kind of club. what happens over the course of the last two...
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craig melvin is going to be standing in for tamron hall. in the nation, it's not always pretty. but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance... ...and we'll replace destroyed or stolen items with brand-new versions. we take care of the heat, so you don't get burned. just another way we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ your first breath, your first grasp, your first smile... we were there. your first roll, your first friend, we were there too. and swaddlers blanket-like softness, that you've loved since day one, is available through size 5, for many more firsts to come. wishing you love, sleep & play. pampers. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. when sales rep steve hatfield books at laquinta.com, so he knows exactly when he can prep for his presentation. and when steve is perfectly prepped, ya know what he brings? and that's how you'll increase market share. any questions? can i get an "a", steve? yes! three a's! amazing sales! he brings his a-game! la quinta inns and suit
craig melvin is going to be standing in for tamron hall. in the nation, it's not always pretty. but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance... ...and we'll replace destroyed or stolen items with brand-new versions. we take care of the heat, so you don't get burned. just another way we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ your first breath, your first grasp, your first smile... we were there. your first roll, your...
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craig melvin hosts our special coverage starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern. now back to "caught on camera." >> it looks violent for something to have a need to be violent. >> st. petersburg, the second-most populous city in russia. june 11, 2005, and a shaky cell phone camera captures this scene, erupting in a parking lot. >> at first it looks a little bit like west side story, like the sharks and the jets. it looks like it could start out as a flash mob. >> look a little closer. these guys are definitely in no dancing mood. >> to look at these people shouting and screaming about something, you would think they had this very fierce, political position about something, but no. these two groups just really like their sports teams. >> these are extreme football fans, before a big game. and by football we mean soccer for americans. in red are the spartac from moscow. and in blue, the zenich fans of st. petersburg. >> russians love their football. they love their national team. they love their clubs. >> the extreme fan bases started to form in the '60s, when the o
craig melvin hosts our special coverage starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern. now back to "caught on camera." >> it looks violent for something to have a need to be violent. >> st. petersburg, the second-most populous city in russia. june 11, 2005, and a shaky cell phone camera captures this scene, erupting in a parking lot. >> at first it looks a little bit like west side story, like the sharks and the jets. it looks like it could start out as a flash mob. >> look a...
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they may have lured him through countrying's li craig's list and killed him. her confession should be thrown out because she didn't have a lawyer. barber said she killed 22 other people. >> she serves no jail time for his crime but now the family so-called af flew ensglau teenager will be paid up. he was paralyzed when couch crashed his pickup truck while drive drunk. couch was given 10 years probation after his lawyers argue he was spoiled by his wealthy parents and never had to sifr any cons -- suffer any consequences. we are hearing from one of the acrobats who plunged 40 feet when a circus stunt went horribly wrong. >> samantha spoke out after being released from the hospital. she is the only one who could walk on her own. she is thankful she is alive and wants to return to the ring saying quote i am hoping to join the backup with the tour and i am hoping some of the other girls will do the same. primary season is in full swing. the spotlight on north carolina republican tom tillis winning the nomination. he will face democratic senator kay hagan in novemb
they may have lured him through countrying's li craig's list and killed him. her confession should be thrown out because she didn't have a lawyer. barber said she killed 22 other people. >> she serves no jail time for his crime but now the family so-called af flew ensglau teenager will be paid up. he was paralyzed when couch crashed his pickup truck while drive drunk. couch was given 10 years probation after his lawyers argue he was spoiled by his wealthy parents and never had to sifr any...
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i'm craig melvin in for tamron hall and this is "newsnation." military officials telling nbc news that the united states is now flying manned surveillance flights over nigeria to help find the nearly 300 schoolgirls abducted by the islamic extremist group boko haram, and they snatched the girls four weeks ago today, and meanwhile, the intelligence officials are pouring over the video released by boko haram yesterday that shows some of the kidnapped girls, and the parents are also desperately trying to identify their daughters in the videos. we will get the latest now from stephanie gosk in neighboring cameroon. >> craig, it is difficult to imagine how painful as a parent to look at the video and search for your daughter, because that is what the parents have tried to do in the last 24 hours. >> reporter: these videos could be the best intelligence yet with more than 100 of the 276 kidnapped schoolgirls reciting the koran. the leader says they are liberated after forcing the mostly christian girls to convert to islam. tell that to a desperate fat
i'm craig melvin in for tamron hall and this is "newsnation." military officials telling nbc news that the united states is now flying manned surveillance flights over nigeria to help find the nearly 300 schoolgirls abducted by the islamic extremist group boko haram, and they snatched the girls four weeks ago today, and meanwhile, the intelligence officials are pouring over the video released by boko haram yesterday that shows some of the kidnapped girls, and the parents are also...
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and started hitting the techniques presented in a twelve and instigate cement operations in the james craig system can be shared on full for the finance and taxes is being cased it. hopelessly station announcements motion the situation the region forty of the fuel that makes this word could defeat in one of the lake to go she says the shooting seems to have received mr bound to follow to keep up the moment depends on it. the nfl. on mon. while the authorities and kevin system until break and east ukraine is aimed against well the cooling terrorists holding the civilian population hostage. well this is some of those civilians great to be on his arrival the day. thus the need to succeed in keeping with the narrative that to kiev standing in the tonic of tools. similar scenes taking place across the whole of the region to use the bouncers to look at that for example locals who has seen thomas the twenty two vehicles within the hands of pictures from the time to go the feast of contents for one of a tragedy that took place in the previously peaceful southern port of odessa and send shockwaves w
and started hitting the techniques presented in a twelve and instigate cement operations in the james craig system can be shared on full for the finance and taxes is being cased it. hopelessly station announcements motion the situation the region forty of the fuel that makes this word could defeat in one of the lake to go she says the shooting seems to have received mr bound to follow to keep up the moment depends on it. the nfl. on mon. while the authorities and kevin system until break and...
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hall in today for craig melvin. you are watching msnbc. as the world waits to see if she'll run, has hill ary left room to be productive? >> working to build a recruitment program for minority candidates. the report underscores the need for greater recruitment. >> recruit they have. but it's with where the gop has found minority candidates that may surprise you. ♪ bring back our girls >>> for the first time today anyway jeer knigeri nigeria's president meets with the families of the schoolgirls kidnapped nearly three weeks ago. >>> and a staggering number of kids bring weapons to school after they have been bullied. >>> and you are not going to believe what one pennsylvania neighborhood found in their driveways. what is this doing in the year 2014? we need to begin with a breaking story. video that's just incredible to see. quite disturbing to see we got out of a ringling brothers, barnum & bailey circus. a performance ends with gasps of disbelief as nine performers hanging 25 feet above the floor on a rig came crashing down. this is a b
hall in today for craig melvin. you are watching msnbc. as the world waits to see if she'll run, has hill ary left room to be productive? >> working to build a recruitment program for minority candidates. the report underscores the need for greater recruitment. >> recruit they have. but it's with where the gop has found minority candidates that may surprise you. ♪ bring back our girls >>> for the first time today anyway jeer knigeri nigeria's president meets with the...
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i'm craig mel vain. we start with breaking news in turn california where all evacuation orders have been lifted in the areas affected by the massive wildfires. all of the road closures have been lifted as well. 11 fires, over 39 square miles have been scorching a path of deare instruction since tuesday while all of the fires are mostly contained now. there are new fearses this sunday afternoon that what we have seen over the past few days could indicate a worse than usual fire season the to come. in that part of the country that's saying a lot. a new report shows federal government spending expectses to be somewhere around $137b9 8 billion fighting fires this season. $470 million more than what's available right now. let's get to thbs's jennifer bjorkland live in escondido. what's it looking like there now? what more do we know about the cause of the fires? >> reporter: what it's looking like here is very good, craig. we are at base camp where they are demobilizing. you see few fire trucks. not because t
i'm craig mel vain. we start with breaking news in turn california where all evacuation orders have been lifted in the areas affected by the massive wildfires. all of the road closures have been lifted as well. 11 fires, over 39 square miles have been scorching a path of deare instruction since tuesday while all of the fires are mostly contained now. there are new fearses this sunday afternoon that what we have seen over the past few days could indicate a worse than usual fire season the to...
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craig gentry wouldn't have any luck at all if not for bad luck. this is the roller to first, brandon belt, the bobble couldn't connect with chavez. the as have lost three in a row. but they are still in the west by two-and-a-half. >>> in anaheim, albert pujols deep. check alex gordon. he stays with it and hauls it in. catch right? looks like one. they went to review it. good game and great effort. bulls won the game in extras as well. san rafael crowd tonight. drake at bat. zach stromberg the pitcher. division three baseball sectional quarter final play. how do you break open a type game? put a bat in max diaz's line. they scored three in the 6th inning. seven seed took down the two. winning 5-2 to advance against tam next wednesday. after the break, boy. round ball. ladies just wait until you see christian renaldo. what he did. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 2nd period, tyler tuhh-foy unties >> get your air guitar going. that is slash at the staples center. kings, black hawks, game three. break away, 3-2, nobody beating the kings ton
craig gentry wouldn't have any luck at all if not for bad luck. this is the roller to first, brandon belt, the bobble couldn't connect with chavez. the as have lost three in a row. but they are still in the west by two-and-a-half. >>> in anaheim, albert pujols deep. check alex gordon. he stays with it and hauls it in. catch right? looks like one. they went to review it. good game and great effort. bulls won the game in extras as well. san rafael crowd tonight. drake at bat. zach...
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craig robinson was fired after six seasons. he won't need any government assistance. the former basketball coach is owed $4 million. >>> and finally, new york city honored former yankee pitcher mariano rivera with his own street. the street outside yankee stadium once named river avenue is now rivera avenue. not much of a change, but did bring a smile to his face. >>> just ahead, an oscar winner finally gets a star on hollywood's walk of fame. >>> a preview of what "the voice" may look like next season. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back on this tuesday morning, the storm system that moved to california yesterday is now heading into areas of southern nevada. it is going to bring some storminess to the inner mountain west. behind it, trailing it, not a lot of moisture available. so we're getting cooler type air mass, only 69 today in l.a. behind that storm. at least we're dry, very little in the way of any travel impact. then as we move into wednesday, we still watch the slow moving storm in the inner mountain west. everybody status quo in much of the west
craig robinson was fired after six seasons. he won't need any government assistance. the former basketball coach is owed $4 million. >>> and finally, new york city honored former yankee pitcher mariano rivera with his own street. the street outside yankee stadium once named river avenue is now rivera avenue. not much of a change, but did bring a smile to his face. >>> just ahead, an oscar winner finally gets a star on hollywood's walk of fame. >>> a preview of what...
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joining us now is craig moffett of moffett nathanson. the comcast time warner cable is pending regulation review. starting gun for people talking about it. whether or not it happens in other western. everybody that was questioning should we do something solve the comcast moves and said it may be now or never. we have to think about the regulatory environment. here is what i wonder about -- there are not a lot of players. it feels incestuous after a wild. directv is in talks with at&t. networkalks with dish before. there's not a lot of premium done and people do not have a lot of negotiating leverage. >> you are right. there are not that many different players. more importantly, the sec and the department of justice have are not going, we to do a lot of these deals. companies feel compelled to move forward anyway. the most interesting is sprint-t-mobile. they have been told that they're going to be rejected. softbank seems to think if we can get in front of the sec, we can explain to them how the wireless industry works and then they will
joining us now is craig moffett of moffett nathanson. the comcast time warner cable is pending regulation review. starting gun for people talking about it. whether or not it happens in other western. everybody that was questioning should we do something solve the comcast moves and said it may be now or never. we have to think about the regulatory environment. here is what i wonder about -- there are not a lot of players. it feels incestuous after a wild. directv is in talks with at&t....
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going to craig moffett in the moment. i think it is critical to show the division over the right steel. >> bank of america merrill lynch cutting deutsche bank to underperform as a result of this. rejecting what pfizer calls the final offer. they increase the bid to 55 towns per share. 117 billion in cash and stock. >> astrazeneca has put a number on it, 58 pounds. $.55.s effectively trading at a discount. >> i love the reporting. it is going to harm science. u.k. will harm jobs in the . pfizer would not give a guarantee that it will not cut jobs. that is the issue. >> a busy morning. >> this is official. up 1-0 in thee series. living onto at&t. directv.ed to by they gave the satellite tv provider in the nfl sunday ticket package to go along with the phone, wireless and high-speed internet services. this comes as time warner cable and comcast are sorting out their merger as well. front page as well. >> william: joins us. bloomberg television contributor. merger and acquisitions. any number of deals. honor to have howard li
going to craig moffett in the moment. i think it is critical to show the division over the right steel. >> bank of america merrill lynch cutting deutsche bank to underperform as a result of this. rejecting what pfizer calls the final offer. they increase the bid to 55 towns per share. 117 billion in cash and stock. >> astrazeneca has put a number on it, 58 pounds. $.55.s effectively trading at a discount. >> i love the reporting. it is going to harm science. u.k. will harm...
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>> yes, craig. the aides have said that in the quote to the use their language coming days we will hear from the president about the second term foreign policy for this administration. they will likely lay out the details of what the plan is going forward in afghanistan. right now roughly 32,000 or so american troops are still serving in afghanistan. the white house is really waiting or hopeful that one of the two individuals in afghanistan in the runoff to take place there june 14th will sign what is referred to as the bsa, the bilateral security agreement, which is basically going to allow for the u.s. to leave a residual force in afghanistan if necessary. it appeared that during the president's trip that he dropped a hint that it appears to be what the white house or the president's goal is which is to leave in his language, a limited number of troops in afghanistan which would seem to rule out the idea of that zero option that the u.s. had been threatening in some of the toughest moments in the
>> yes, craig. the aides have said that in the quote to the use their language coming days we will hear from the president about the second term foreign policy for this administration. they will likely lay out the details of what the plan is going forward in afghanistan. right now roughly 32,000 or so american troops are still serving in afghanistan. the white house is really waiting or hopeful that one of the two individuals in afghanistan in the runoff to take place there june 14th will...
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oregon state fired craig robinson after six seasons. the president's brother-in-law. no worries. not going to be needing government assistance. the former basketball coach is owed $4 million. >> not bad. >> not at all. and finally new york city honored mariano rivera with his own street. the street outside yankees stadium once known as river avenue is now known as rivera avenue. >> just add the "a." >> next he'll be going for governor and everybody will vote for him. >> popular guy. >> he's a guy everybody loves. >> he's humble. >> he could run for governor. >> for being that awesome and great at your craft, so humble. >> you want to talk weather? >> a little bit. we can't win. we had a horrible winter and then tornadoes. now we're dealing with fires especially in oklahoma. could deal with more brushfires today. it's a very warm morning across the country. you don't even need your jacket in kansas city, phoenix, dallas, san antonio, houston, new orleans through atlanta. it's a warm day. high fire danger. we have a new storm kicking out of california. out ahead of it with the sout
oregon state fired craig robinson after six seasons. the president's brother-in-law. no worries. not going to be needing government assistance. the former basketball coach is owed $4 million. >> not bad. >> not at all. and finally new york city honored mariano rivera with his own street. the street outside yankees stadium once known as river avenue is now known as rivera avenue. >> just add the "a." >> next he'll be going for governor and everybody will vote...