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wayne rogers, ontan hoe anything, lisa booth and juan williams. i want to talk about this 150 dead and they say it was a deliberate act. is it time to start requiring who are testing for pilots? >> i think you have some testing initially. lufthansa said that they had done a psychological test they want people who are not only cooperative, but reliable. the problem is they stopped. they don't do it once you're a pilot. well, obviously people go through divorce people go through all kinds of upsets drug addiction and the like. they should have something where they go and look for their pilots to make sure they're not going to literally crash your plane. >> are we talking about more agency reg lags. >> they are an anti-regulation show, but sometimes it makes sense. >> i think it's important not to have a knee-jerk reaction. they're still investigating the crash, still looking at all the facts, still trying to figure out why exactly pd this. nets not have a knee-jerk reaction. the fact remains flying still remains the safest means of transportation an
wayne rogers, ontan hoe anything, lisa booth and juan williams. i want to talk about this 150 dead and they say it was a deliberate act. is it time to start requiring who are testing for pilots? >> i think you have some testing initially. lufthansa said that they had done a psychological test they want people who are not only cooperative, but reliable. the problem is they stopped. they don't do it once you're a pilot. well, obviously people go through divorce people go through all kinds...
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lisa: i'm lisa abramowicz. matt: consumer confidence data is out. julie hyman has the headlines. julie: a reading of 93. it does all caps off the best quarter since -- does still all cap off the best quarter since 2004. we have a labor market improving. gasoline prices which remain low. the number coming in at 93. this is university of michigan's confidence reading. 95.4 is where it was in february. the average from january through march was the highest we have seen ends the third quarter of 2004. if you look at the various components within confidence you want to look at the inflation expectations in particular. it looks like inflation expectations over the next year remaining at 3%, which is what economists had predicted. we will continue to look through these numbers. overall, not seeing as much of a drop in the confidence number as had been anticipated. matt: thanks very much. breaking the march news, the consumer confidence number they are at 93. -- number there at 93. the top business stories of the morni
lisa: i'm lisa abramowicz. matt: consumer confidence data is out. julie hyman has the headlines. julie: a reading of 93. it does all caps off the best quarter since -- does still all cap off the best quarter since 2004. we have a labor market improving. gasoline prices which remain low. the number coming in at 93. this is university of michigan's confidence reading. 95.4 is where it was in february. the average from january through march was the highest we have seen ends the third quarter of...
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wayne rogers, jonathan hoe anything lisa booth and juan williams. wayne, i'm going to start with you. can we do more to protect soft targets and should when doing more? >> yes. you've got to identify the enemy. we know who the enemy is, i mean in general we do, idea logically we know who the enemy is, but in order to get the soft targets that are set of you've got to be specific here, i don't think you can just you know blankly idea logically say that these are bad people, you've got to identify them. we need better intel to do that, better intelligence we've got to get inside of these things. >> just this week late this week, we heard high school a new york, upstate new york pine bush high school where they were told to recite the pledge of allegiance in arabic. maybe that's causing some of the problems. >> absolutely that's part of the problem. lone wolf attacks are difficult to prevent, but begin the amount of threats that have been made, western the thousands of westerners that have chosen to join the ranks of isis we need to be more vigilant th
wayne rogers, jonathan hoe anything lisa booth and juan williams. wayne, i'm going to start with you. can we do more to protect soft targets and should when doing more? >> yes. you've got to identify the enemy. we know who the enemy is, i mean in general we do, idea logically we know who the enemy is, but in order to get the soft targets that are set of you've got to be specific here, i don't think you can just you know blankly idea logically say that these are bad people, you've got to...
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mark: lisa, thank you so much. coming up, nigeria at a crossroads. why the country's elections this weekend could have an impact not only on the region but on the global economy as well. stay with us. "bottom line" continues in a moment. ♪ mark: welcome back to the second half hour of "bottom line." i'm mark crumpton in new york. thank you bursting with us. -- thank you for staying with us. as you can see on the screen crude is down 4.96%. the close of floor trading up nearly 5%. the most powerful democrat in congress is set to retire. harry says he will not seek reelection in 2016. he has been the democratic leader for 10 years. he says his demotion was not the reason nor was the eye injury he sustained in january. harry: we have to make sure the democrats take control of the senate again. i feel it is inappropriate for me to soak up all those resources when i can be devoting them to the congress. mark: he was injured while he was exercising at home. his most likely successors are dick durbin and chuck schumer. we did receive word today that he ha
mark: lisa, thank you so much. coming up, nigeria at a crossroads. why the country's elections this weekend could have an impact not only on the region but on the global economy as well. stay with us. "bottom line" continues in a moment. ♪ mark: welcome back to the second half hour of "bottom line." i'm mark crumpton in new york. thank you bursting with us. -- thank you for staying with us. as you can see on the screen crude is down 4.96%. the close of floor trading up...
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lisa, we'll check back with you later in the show. just ahead, we will look at the ecb's influence on investors this quarter, and what that might tell you and us about the rest of the year. later in the program, the major media mergers moving stocks today. that is a tongue twister for you. "street smart" will be right back. ♪ alix: this week investors are analyzing a school of economic data for clues on the rate increase. jeffrey lacher said the main interest rate should be raised in june, pointing to the jobs market, and spending growth heading back to the fed target. confidence is rising to the second highest level since august, 27. home prices rising at a faster pace in 20 major u.s. cities to -- cities, but manufacturing chicago tracking. we are joined by rcb economist tom moore sally -- tom. we see this divergence. what you see continuing? tom: what we would say is a lot of what we went through over the last couple of months, we think some of the weakness is easily explained. the weather, the port strikes -- look, i get it, and
lisa, we'll check back with you later in the show. just ahead, we will look at the ecb's influence on investors this quarter, and what that might tell you and us about the rest of the year. later in the program, the major media mergers moving stocks today. that is a tongue twister for you. "street smart" will be right back. ♪ alix: this week investors are analyzing a school of economic data for clues on the rate increase. jeffrey lacher said the main interest rate should be raised...
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lisa: you look great. cory: yes george r martin, the author of the books on which the series is based was there. his thoughts on the lack of technology and innovation. it is interesting because he has a perspective as you imagine, a lot of the back story of "game of thrones" is the war of roses that took place in england in the 1600s. he talks a lot to technology and how it has not always gone forward and that is an important part of the series. >> the question is is technological process something that happens to all societies? and the answer is, no, not necessarily. cory: a heck of a show and season. lots of funny and lots of naked, you will like it. matt: very cool. thank you for that. good job reporting out there. stephen friedman's son is a show runner in "game of thrones." he also a great book called "city of deeds." -- city of thieves. ♪ ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers." matt: investigators want to know why a plane crashed into the mountains after an une
lisa: you look great. cory: yes george r martin, the author of the books on which the series is based was there. his thoughts on the lack of technology and innovation. it is interesting because he has a perspective as you imagine, a lot of the back story of "game of thrones" is the war of roses that took place in england in the 1600s. he talks a lot to technology and how it has not always gone forward and that is an important part of the series. >> the question is is...
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let me get lisa. lisa: first of all, i have been saying that i was certain netanyahu would be reelected. charlie: why? lisa: the numbers were in his favor, and the primary opposition did not offer an alternative plan. the economy is a big issue for average israelis. the most popular viral campaigns being shared on social media focused on not being able to make a living, on the cost of living and low salaries. so that was why a lot of the analysts looked at the massive positive response to the clips and said that is what the voter cares about, buying an apartment and make it through the end of the month. israel has the widest wage gaffe -- wage gap. in the end, what really happened was netanyahu launched into -- willlee atwater tactics. that is a clever point. what he did was classic populist campaign techniques. charlie: i want to go to ronen on that point. did the prime minister win the election or did herzog lose this election because they did not make the case that they needed to make? ronen: yes.
let me get lisa. lisa: first of all, i have been saying that i was certain netanyahu would be reelected. charlie: why? lisa: the numbers were in his favor, and the primary opposition did not offer an alternative plan. the economy is a big issue for average israelis. the most popular viral campaigns being shared on social media focused on not being able to make a living, on the cost of living and low salaries. so that was why a lot of the analysts looked at the massive positive response to the...
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alix: lisa what do you think? lisa: concerns about global growth. that is the biggest concern, whether the u.s. can escape the drag of the slowdown in the rest of the world's economy, and if she expenses confidence that we can continue to diverge, it signifies an inclination to a bearishness to hike sooner and stay the course. alix: if you guys were in the news conference, what would be the question, carl? carl: i would ask her how much confidence she has in the labor market holden -- holding up given the downdraft we have seen in the economy lately with industrial production looking week, soft surveys retail sales soft -- with the exception of labor indicators, a lot of economic data has deteriorated. i would try to see how much she is willing to chalk up q1 two westport -- west coast port disruptions and severe weather. alix: lisa, what would be the important questions? lisa: what are the market data points she looks at every morning, or does she even look at market indicators to queue off of? that is something that is telling. they have to be som
alix: lisa what do you think? lisa: concerns about global growth. that is the biggest concern, whether the u.s. can escape the drag of the slowdown in the rest of the world's economy, and if she expenses confidence that we can continue to diverge, it signifies an inclination to a bearishness to hike sooner and stay the course. alix: if you guys were in the news conference, what would be the question, carl? carl: i would ask her how much confidence she has in the labor market holden -- holding...
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do you buy that lisa -- do you buy that? lisa: not at all. for years, they have had a rocky personal relationship but they also have -- they view things very differently. netanyahu has never wanted a two state solution. president obama, during his trendsetting speech that he gave at cairo university in 2009 very specifically said that the administration did not view jewish settlement -- did not view in favor jewish settlement in the west bank. alex: what does president obama do going forward when you have him committing to security and intelligence and military in rizzuto, but he says there doesn't seem to be their prospect for any meaningful framework for the u.s. and israel to agree on this? lisa: i don't think the president has that many options. he can expresses displeasure in many different ways -- express his displeasure in many different ways. he can tell officials to stop protecting -- not to veto anti-israel resolutions, not to put europe on a short leash when it comes to putting sanctions on israel but can it actually cut the relati
do you buy that lisa -- do you buy that? lisa: not at all. for years, they have had a rocky personal relationship but they also have -- they view things very differently. netanyahu has never wanted a two state solution. president obama, during his trendsetting speech that he gave at cairo university in 2009 very specifically said that the administration did not view jewish settlement -- did not view in favor jewish settlement in the west bank. alex: what does president obama do going forward...
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tom: this is the lisa abramowicz factor. this is lisa abramowicz jiving the -- lisa: thank you. one third of all sovereign debt in europe is negative. tom: lisa, help me. the japan yield is here, but the u.s. -- olivia: for those of you, the viewers, tom is 6'6". tom: is schilling right that this yield goes down? i just pulled a muscle. if i have the watch, it wouldn't have happened. lisa: in london, it was talking about bank of america, david wu who was saying that the strong dollar is actually going to offset the effect of a weaker euro. that basically the deflationary pressure of the stronger dollar will undermine the inflationary pressure that a lower euro will exert. the concern is that really this will all compress the lower yields all around, and frankly that signifies deflation, which is a big concern for a lot of people. olivia: coming up, we all know college is a major expense, but which schools are worth their price tag? that will be another heated debate. we will show you today's single best chart. tom's alma mater is not on it. we will be back. ♪ tom: hold on. rig
tom: this is the lisa abramowicz factor. this is lisa abramowicz jiving the -- lisa: thank you. one third of all sovereign debt in europe is negative. tom: lisa, help me. the japan yield is here, but the u.s. -- olivia: for those of you, the viewers, tom is 6'6". tom: is schilling right that this yield goes down? i just pulled a muscle. if i have the watch, it wouldn't have happened. lisa: in london, it was talking about bank of america, david wu who was saying that the strong dollar is...
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. >>> hi i'm lisa fletcher. female genital mutilation and cutting is illegal in the united states. that doesn't mean women here are safe. a travelling tradition is in place in africa and the middle east it's impacted half a million in the u.s. and more than 130 million women worldwide, it's a difficult topic, but an immigrant from gambia who
. >>> hi i'm lisa fletcher. female genital mutilation and cutting is illegal in the united states. that doesn't mean women here are safe. a travelling tradition is in place in africa and the middle east it's impacted half a million in the u.s. and more than 130 million women worldwide, it's a difficult topic, but an immigrant from gambia who
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lisa: you are hiring johan. carl: they look at american workers and they say they are a heck of a lot more expensive. alix: and then in china we have a lot of manufacturing there. carl: exactly. we saw this when volkswagen made the decision to move an audi plant from south carolina to mexico. alix: burnett he said the same thing. stronger dollar is good for the u.s. economy. what is different now? carl: it was like the 1990's when we were hollowing out the manufacturing sector and the industry was being offshore to china and elsewhere. lisa: right now also i think part of the problem is, we knew to move away from this policy and by virtue of doing that we will strengthen the dollar and the fed does not want to undermine faith in the u.s. saying we cannot raise rates. it becomes a catch 22. carl: they will have to eventually move, but it is all shades of gray and how they eventually move. alix: great. great conversation, as always, carl and lisa. coming up -- cashing in on oil prices. you will not believe how muc
lisa: you are hiring johan. carl: they look at american workers and they say they are a heck of a lot more expensive. alix: and then in china we have a lot of manufacturing there. carl: exactly. we saw this when volkswagen made the decision to move an audi plant from south carolina to mexico. alix: burnett he said the same thing. stronger dollar is good for the u.s. economy. what is different now? carl: it was like the 1990's when we were hollowing out the manufacturing sector and the industry...
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and you are nodding your head lisa. what is the big ending? >> i think they saved the best for last. an after last week, you don't think they gave the best thing away last week. >> right. what they have, they have this note that says cadaver at such and such address where susan's body is. and they find a note written to susan burman in california and it's the same block lettering and the misspelling of beverly hills. >> correct. >> all right. so what does that tell you detective? is there something in that -- before we get to that, what does that tell you? >> well i think that -- i think it was brought up in that last episode by durst himself. he says out of his own mouth, that why would the killer write a note like that and mail it to the police department that only the killer would know? >> right. >> that comes out of his own mouth. >> you know kudos because the way they wrote it is they have durst saying only the killer would know that the body is there. >> exactly. >> and it seems that they've connected the handwriting. >> i mean, part of
and you are nodding your head lisa. what is the big ending? >> i think they saved the best for last. an after last week, you don't think they gave the best thing away last week. >> right. what they have, they have this note that says cadaver at such and such address where susan's body is. and they find a note written to susan burman in california and it's the same block lettering and the misspelling of beverly hills. >> correct. >> all right. so what does that tell you...
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surprise, the cat is out of the bag, lisa, crack this code open for us, what does had hillary mean by an economy that box foreign everyone. >> she's going to be barack obama 2.0. she's going to be another redistributor in chief. look at hillary care it, paved the way for obamacare. in the end everybody loses from that rob from peter to pay paul mentality and if you look at the obama administration middle class families are the ones suffering the most. they're making less than they did before president obama took office. while jobs have been added to the top and bottom of the wage scale middle class families have seen these progress din initial. >> wages have been stag dant, they're actually stagnant for six years now and the household incomes and median wealth has dipped a little bit over president obama's six years. do we need eight more years after president obama of this redistribution of these liberal tactics? >> i don't think so eric. she's opposed to the free market system, she's a central planning system, fundamentally a socialist. this is a woman who lives in a $2 million hous
surprise, the cat is out of the bag, lisa, crack this code open for us, what does had hillary mean by an economy that box foreign everyone. >> she's going to be barack obama 2.0. she's going to be another redistributor in chief. look at hillary care it, paved the way for obamacare. in the end everybody loses from that rob from peter to pay paul mentality and if you look at the obama administration middle class families are the ones suffering the most. they're making less than they did...
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lisa, another costly clinton scandal. what's going? >> it's absolutely infuriating as a taxpayer that her arrogance and, you know, her sense of entitlement is costing us millions of dollars. she has zero respect for the american people who she was entrusted to represent as secretary of state. not only has she broken rules and regulations but she's gone to unare precedented lengths to protect herself and e-mails from subpoenas. she potentially put our national security at risk by using an unsecure server. >> we're not sure if any e-mails were leaked. we don't know so many things about the whole e-mail scandal. it keeps bubbling up. now we find out she used her personal blackberry. we don't know if that thing was hacked. >> eric, i don't think it's a question of whether or not she was hacked or somebody got into her e-mails or that sort of thing. it's the fact of the matter is that this is a woman who is devious, with he know that at best, you know, you go back to white water, file gate et cetera, et cetera, et cetera she has a history o
lisa, another costly clinton scandal. what's going? >> it's absolutely infuriating as a taxpayer that her arrogance and, you know, her sense of entitlement is costing us millions of dollars. she has zero respect for the american people who she was entrusted to represent as secretary of state. not only has she broken rules and regulations but she's gone to unare precedented lengths to protect herself and e-mails from subpoenas. she potentially put our national security at risk by using an...
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hi, i am lisa flesher and you are in the stream. nonprofit hospitals are supposed to take care of people regardless of their ability to pay. why then are some suing patients for millions. and the is i.r.s. doing enough to stop it? could this be the beginning of the end for the cable television industry, a new internet t.v. services are capturing consumers.
hi, i am lisa flesher and you are in the stream. nonprofit hospitals are supposed to take care of people regardless of their ability to pay. why then are some suing patients for millions. and the is i.r.s. doing enough to stop it? could this be the beginning of the end for the cable television industry, a new internet t.v. services are capturing consumers.
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lisa? they have been ignoring any oil related deflationary force, dismissing it as something temporary. ira: but that would be a change to something said by janet yellen in her press conference -- if they change there and say they are worried about it, that is a shift in policy. we do not think they will do that, but that is only a risk. alix: speaking of janet yellen and when there will be a huge press conference, we saw that economic data, the forecast economic data really pushed stocks higher and weighed on that dollar. this is happening right as the fed starts its meeting tomorrow. will the fed remove patience from its statement, giving more flexibility on the timing of rates? however this is happened as the dollar has resumed its humongous highs for the last year. the euro almost at parity with the dollar. the dollar really climbing against the yen and you see the brazilian real getting destroyed. this has huge implications. joe: yeah, i think one of the fascinating things -- we have h
lisa? they have been ignoring any oil related deflationary force, dismissing it as something temporary. ira: but that would be a change to something said by janet yellen in her press conference -- if they change there and say they are worried about it, that is a shift in policy. we do not think they will do that, but that is only a risk. alix: speaking of janet yellen and when there will be a huge press conference, we saw that economic data, the forecast economic data really pushed stocks...
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lisa hampele, bbc news. >> let's go to our correspondent, anna holligan. how many people left today on what will be an incredibly harrowing journey for them. >> reporter: one of the hardest journeys of their life i imagine. we saw 15 families passing through dusseldorf earlier today. they all looked completely traumatized. some of them are wiping their eyes, others trying to hide their faces from the camera. and a couple of hours ago, we had a minute of silence here also at dusseldorf airport. this of course was the intended destination for that flight. and they marked that moment at 10:53, the time of which the airplane is understood to have lost contact with air traffic control. and of course at that german school, that lost 16 schoolchildren on this flight. i've been speaking to lufthansa in the last couple of minutes. they are due to hold a press conference this afternoon in colone. and i asked about the pilots, will they would be revealing anymore details about the pilots, the pilot and the co-pilot. and they said probably not and i asked them why is
lisa hampele, bbc news. >> let's go to our correspondent, anna holligan. how many people left today on what will be an incredibly harrowing journey for them. >> reporter: one of the hardest journeys of their life i imagine. we saw 15 families passing through dusseldorf earlier today. they all looked completely traumatized. some of them are wiping their eyes, others trying to hide their faces from the camera. and a couple of hours ago, we had a minute of silence here also at...
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lisa, we heard the governor this morning. he wants the clarify the language in that law. what happens now? >> a lot of action in the next couple days, judy. i just got off the found with the house speaker's office. here's the plan: they've cleared the way for possible clarification language to work through the house, a vote likely tomorrow or on thursday, but here's the problem right now judy, they don't have the language agreed upon. meetings are under way. it sounds like they could go late into the night. that language will be important, not just for conservatives in the state of indiana but also for the ncaa tournament because if gay rights activists don't like this language, they don't think it protects them enough, i know and have been told they will send protests during the ncaa tournament this week, and i can't stress enough around here how important the ncaa is, obviously we know it nationally. you really feel it in this town, judy. indianapolis is the innocence -- ncaa's headquarters. the ncaa only pays a dollar a year to the city to stay here so it's a cornersto
lisa, we heard the governor this morning. he wants the clarify the language in that law. what happens now? >> a lot of action in the next couple days, judy. i just got off the found with the house speaker's office. here's the plan: they've cleared the way for possible clarification language to work through the house, a vote likely tomorrow or on thursday, but here's the problem right now judy, they don't have the language agreed upon. meetings are under way. it sounds like they could go...
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lisa -- take off like they did a few years ago. lisa: they are not buying it. alix: jeb bush in talks with amazon for an e-book inspired by his e-mails. ♪ alix: hillary clinton may be under fire for using private e-mails as secretary of state, but jeb bush hopes to turn his into an e-book. he is in talks with amazon for a memoir. john allen is in the studio with me. no one is probably going to want to read a book of e-mails, so is this anything more than a push back at hillary clinton? john: hiding his e-mail in plain sight? i do not think many people would buy it. hillary clinton, republicans have known for some time that she had this issue. republican investigators in congress have known for some time. this is a smart move by jeb bush to get out in front of this hillary clinton scandal. even had he not known about this issue with her e-mails, the clintons are famously opec, not transparent. to get up there and say, read my e-mails, it is a contrast. alix: jeb bush, his national campaign, it seems he is sticking by his immigration policies, sticking by commo
lisa -- take off like they did a few years ago. lisa: they are not buying it. alix: jeb bush in talks with amazon for an e-book inspired by his e-mails. ♪ alix: hillary clinton may be under fire for using private e-mails as secretary of state, but jeb bush hopes to turn his into an e-book. he is in talks with amazon for a memoir. john allen is in the studio with me. no one is probably going to want to read a book of e-mails, so is this anything more than a push back at hillary clinton? john:...
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instead, they send out lisa's cousin. who was tethered to an electrical cord. >> when they sent the woman out to get the vest, that hampered the sniper's ability to shoot immediately when the door was opened. >> when he goes to send her out and she's trying to reach for the vest, that's when the sniper takes a shot. >> the sniper's bullet shattered the front door, but it did not get the hostage taker. >> in a split second, the eight-hour standoff explodes. [ gunshots firing ] >> i was starting across the parking lot, and i just heard pop, pop, pop. [ gunshots firing ] which was the hostage taker going down the line shooting hostages. my heart dropped all the way to my toes when that started taking place. [ gunshots firing ] >> with gunfire spraying in every direction, deputy sheriff john mcguinness quickly moves a tethered hostage to safety. >> as that shot was fired and the glass broke, it instantaneously changed everything. now all the sudden it was intense. it was explosive panic. you could hear screaming. shots were f
instead, they send out lisa's cousin. who was tethered to an electrical cord. >> when they sent the woman out to get the vest, that hampered the sniper's ability to shoot immediately when the door was opened. >> when he goes to send her out and she's trying to reach for the vest, that's when the sniper takes a shot. >> the sniper's bullet shattered the front door, but it did not get the hostage taker. >> in a split second, the eight-hour standoff explodes. [ gunshots...
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and lisa joins me now. what a day at the capitol. >> what a weekend. >> woodruff: what is it that caused speaker boehner to change his strategy and call for full funding through september? >> speaker boehner has been very quiet through this whole fight even going back a week ago about his strategy. he hasn't said anything publicly today. i think what happened here judy is this: he tried to pass as funding bill with the immigration bill attached as his conservatives wanted. that didn't work. he took that apart. he detached the immigration issue and then friday night in that amazing vote i know you talked to mark and david about, they still could not pass as bill with just the three-week extension. my sources tell me that friday night it was clear to the speaker and those around him that the only option was the senate bill. if they want to keep homeland security funded, they got the bill in their hands today and they voted on it. one other factor i want to bring up is the political factor. we saw something ve
and lisa joins me now. what a day at the capitol. >> what a weekend. >> woodruff: what is it that caused speaker boehner to change his strategy and call for full funding through september? >> speaker boehner has been very quiet through this whole fight even going back a week ago about his strategy. he hasn't said anything publicly today. i think what happened here judy is this: he tried to pass as funding bill with the immigration bill attached as his conservatives wanted....
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. >>> hi, i am lisa fletcher and you are in the stream. >> the first two years of community college free. >> the president goes social for his community college program plan. what's the pay off, though, for taxpayers footing the bill? plus, from government-funded tuition relief for a sugar daddy. a new way young women are paying for college raises some eyebrows. >>> and this artificial intelligence goes where only the movies once did, dozens of prominent scientists and (accucapnt trial version) investigators warn that more
. >>> hi, i am lisa fletcher and you are in the stream. >> the first two years of community college free. >> the president goes social for his community college program plan. what's the pay off, though, for taxpayers footing the bill? plus, from government-funded tuition relief for a sugar daddy. a new way young women are paying for college raises some eyebrows. >>> and this artificial intelligence goes where only the movies once did, dozens of prominent scientists...
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we have to leave it there lisa and richard thank you very much. next on the rundown ed henry will be here with new details over whether hillary clinton could be forced to testify in front of congress. the factor coming right back. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or high blood pressure. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, prostate or bladder problems, or problems passing urine as anoro may make these problems worse. call your doctor right awa
we have to leave it there lisa and richard thank you very much. next on the rundown ed henry will be here with new details over whether hillary clinton could be forced to testify in front of congress. the factor coming right back. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved...
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there's no symptom apparently with lisa. sitting in the van talking and suddenly you just, something ruptures. >> because there's an outpocketing you don't know about. the tiny ones are about the size of the end of this pen. the big ones are like a quarter. the little ones can set there with no symptoms until it brss. you also can develop them from trauma. if you're in a car accident, you can get them. i'm not trying to scare anyone but this is the number one reason when people co-to my office wrrngs i have a headache. it's the worst headache of your life. >> i would tell you daughter if you have a family history and if there is a risk factor. if she's a smoker or has high blood pressure, get a cat scan. >> no matter your age? >> i would. >> if you have family history, i agree. >> and our thoughts and prayers are with her family and colleagues over at wabc tv. >> i'm sorry about your mom as well. >> thank you. >> spring is in the air. and so is allergy season too. next, why this year is expected to be worse than ooeprevious
there's no symptom apparently with lisa. sitting in the van talking and suddenly you just, something ruptures. >> because there's an outpocketing you don't know about. the tiny ones are about the size of the end of this pen. the big ones are like a quarter. the little ones can set there with no symptoms until it brss. you also can develop them from trauma. if you're in a car accident, you can get them. i'm not trying to scare anyone but this is the number one reason when people co-to my...
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we have to leave it there lisa and richard thank you very much. next on the rundown ed henry will be here with new details over whether hillary clinton could be forced to testify in front of congress. the factor c c c c c c anyone have occasional constipation diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these occasional digestive issues... with 3 types of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips' well, a mortgage shouldn't be a problem your credit is in pretty good shape. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions. >>chuck, the only other question you need to ask is, "what else can you do for me?" i'll just take a water... get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. at old dominion, we see freight... ...as a combination of products and customers. every on-time arriv
we have to leave it there lisa and richard thank you very much. next on the rundown ed henry will be here with new details over whether hillary clinton could be forced to testify in front of congress. the factor c c c c c c anyone have occasional constipation diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these occasional digestive issues... with 3 types of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips' well, a mortgage shouldn't be a...
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lisa stark, al jazeera, washington. >>> this week marks 50 years since the u.s. became directly involved in the vietnam war. at first the military sent 3500 marines to the shores. american troops remained in vietnam for almost a decade. by the time the war came to a close, more than 50,000 americans had died. today we are still learning from the military actions during that war. rory kennedy made the documentary about flaws in the government's troop withdrawal and i asked her why she felt it was important to make this film now? >> i feel like this is such an important story, and it's a story that i think we all think we know as a nation what happened at the end of vietnam. i think the truth is is that many of us are familiar with that iconic image of the helicopter leaving what we think is the top of the embassy, but we actually don't know what happens. i thought i knew the events and i was blown away by what actually hand. and i felt like it's a hugely important part of our history. it's a hugely important chapter in american history. and we deserve to know. and
lisa stark, al jazeera, washington. >>> this week marks 50 years since the u.s. became directly involved in the vietnam war. at first the military sent 3500 marines to the shores. american troops remained in vietnam for almost a decade. by the time the war came to a close, more than 50,000 americans had died. today we are still learning from the military actions during that war. rory kennedy made the documentary about flaws in the government's troop withdrawal and i asked her why she...
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wayne rogers, jonathan hoe anything lisa booth and juan williams. wayne, i'm going to start with you. can we do more to protect soft targets and should when doing more? >> yes. you've got to identify the enemy. we know who the
wayne rogers, jonathan hoe anything lisa booth and juan williams. wayne, i'm going to start with you. can we do more to protect soft targets and should when doing more? >> yes. you've got to identify the enemy. we know who the
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it scares lisa. lisa: talking to central thinkers physically cutting the standards. real estate is 20% of the chinese economy. this is a major part of economy, as it is ours. and yet if you have a problem with underlying fundamental borrowers, it could be something that is hard to control. alix: if weaker currencies are not enough to stimulate export growth we have a larger issue on our hands, what do you inc.? michael: one thing i want to say is we are looking at the cover deals here. i don't like what the pboc did here. they have taken this term. i am confident beijing can clean this up. they are doing a lot of reforms. back then it was all about construction and building infrastructure. to me it is stimulating other things. the chinese consumer is going to reach some kind of program that beijing is going to use. is there going to be some kind of push to help the chinese industries? tech is the sleeping giant for me. i think that is going to turn around. : carl: they are trying to stimulate domestic demand. it is a very -- it is very dependent on exports. a strong
it scares lisa. lisa: talking to central thinkers physically cutting the standards. real estate is 20% of the chinese economy. this is a major part of economy, as it is ours. and yet if you have a problem with underlying fundamental borrowers, it could be something that is hard to control. alix: if weaker currencies are not enough to stimulate export growth we have a larger issue on our hands, what do you inc.? michael: one thing i want to say is we are looking at the cover deals here. i don't...
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lisa bloom lisa bloom . >>> welcome to "sunday morning futures." with less than two weeks, secretary of state kerry saying there are quote, important gaps getting 2349 way of a deal with iran. senator thom tillis is on deck. >>> iraqi forces pushing back isis into tikrit, but ash carter now says a war against the terror group could expand with the u.s. targeting affiliates in africa. steven bucci will weigh in. >>> and could anything change that? soon saudi arabia, iran, our own government? the ceo of chevron on that and more, as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures." secretary john kerry in egypt echoing what he said last week in paris. the purpose of negotiation with iran is not just to get a deal but to get the right deal. now he's voicing skepticism about doing that. thom tillis joins us right now. senator, good to have you on the program. >> good morning, maria. >> -- out of this deal with iran? >> well look, i think we need to go back and look at the foundation. we're talking about an administration that's gotten the strategy wrong in syr
lisa bloom lisa bloom . >>> welcome to "sunday morning futures." with less than two weeks, secretary of state kerry saying there are quote, important gaps getting 2349 way of a deal with iran. senator thom tillis is on deck. >>> iraqi forces pushing back isis into tikrit, but ash carter now says a war against the terror group could expand with the u.s. targeting affiliates in africa. steven bucci will weigh in. >>> and could anything change that? soon saudi...
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lisa: in europe you also have a better mood. it is really lovely, they are trying to make sure that they do move forward without a run on banks in greece, making this happen sooner rather than later. alix: one thing that stood out to me was that policymakers cannot influence the labor participation rate. is that new? mike: not new, but why is it going down as much as it has? we have seen labor force participation going down for quite a long time and it is just a question of -- did the crisis add to it? probably, but it is mostly a question of demographics, people leaving the labor force for age reasons and monetary policy cannot do anything about that. janet yellen has suggested that maybe it can without putting specifics on it so an interesting debate between those two. alix: you're the smartest person i know pretty much all the time what is the number one thing you will be looking for tomorrow? mike: you want to look at core cpi. the fed's goal is an index that is pretty similar but it is one where we are seeing the effect of
lisa: in europe you also have a better mood. it is really lovely, they are trying to make sure that they do move forward without a run on banks in greece, making this happen sooner rather than later. alix: one thing that stood out to me was that policymakers cannot influence the labor participation rate. is that new? mike: not new, but why is it going down as much as it has? we have seen labor force participation going down for quite a long time and it is just a question of -- did the crisis...
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ellen strauss, lisa depaulo. >> we need somebody very smart. maybe a special prosecutor. >> we'll see if the fourth time is the charm so to speak. >>> anyway, up next, hillary clinton's had a few stumbles out of the gate. she hasn't announced her presidential campaign yet. she needs a sparring partner, viable contender to make her a stronger candidate. that's what some people think on the democratic side. you're watching "hardball." the place for politics. . . the conference call. the ultimate arena for business. hour after hour of diving deep, touching base, and putting ducks in rows. the only problem with conference calls: eventually they have to end. unless you have the comcast business voiceedge mobile app. it lets you switch seamlessly from your desk phone to your mobile with no interruptions. i've never felt so alive. get the future of phone and the phones are free. comcast business. built for business. >>> welcome back to "hardball." well, republican contenders for 2016 are already duking it out. hillary clinton is sitting comfortably ab
ellen strauss, lisa depaulo. >> we need somebody very smart. maybe a special prosecutor. >> we'll see if the fourth time is the charm so to speak. >>> anyway, up next, hillary clinton's had a few stumbles out of the gate. she hasn't announced her presidential campaign yet. she needs a sparring partner, viable contender to make her a stronger candidate. that's what some people think on the democratic side. you're watching "hardball." the place for politics. . . the...
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lisa? >> i think there's a lot of stuff that happened prior to susan's murder that is going to help a lot the prosecution in this case. it all happened really fast. you had open the case that's in november 2000 pheiffer days later he rents a crapy apartment in it galveston he gets a marriage license you have the wedding on the 11th the murder on the 23rd. that's a lot. >> charles thanks so much for being with us this evening. that's it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. remember to friend me on facebook follow me on twitter judge jeanine. see you next saturday night. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. in a work, work, work world... take time for sunday. just know that your truck... has a little thing for monday. people with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar, ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a diffe
lisa? >> i think there's a lot of stuff that happened prior to susan's murder that is going to help a lot the prosecution in this case. it all happened really fast. you had open the case that's in november 2000 pheiffer days later he rents a crapy apartment in it galveston he gets a marriage license you have the wedding on the 11th the murder on the 23rd. that's a lot. >> charles thanks so much for being with us this evening. that's it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. remember...
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lisa stark, al jazeera washington. >> it was a wet start and end to some parts of the country. kevin corriveau has a look at the forecast. >> we're looking at a better forecast but that doesn't marine the rain that fell isn't causing big problems in some parts of the country. radar satellite across much of the southern part of the country, we're actually see some warm temperatures. we're going to take you specifically across the ohio river valley. over this weekend we saw warming temperatures and melting snow, we're seeing a major problem along the ohio river mississippi river valley, as well as iowa and illinois. the river is also 57 feet, five feet above flood stage. we do have a lot of levees on the river so that's holding back some. it's going to be a very long process as it makes its way down to parts of the mississippi and we do expect to see more rain later in the week. boston has broken a record because of this snow added on top of what we had before. now we're being looing at a record 108.6 inches of snow and winter is not done yet thomas. we could see more snow -- the
lisa stark, al jazeera washington. >> it was a wet start and end to some parts of the country. kevin corriveau has a look at the forecast. >> we're looking at a better forecast but that doesn't marine the rain that fell isn't causing big problems in some parts of the country. radar satellite across much of the southern part of the country, we're actually see some warm temperatures. we're going to take you specifically across the ohio river valley. over this weekend we saw warming...
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hatim kanaaneh and lisa goldman . [captioning made possible by democracy now!] (music playing) ♪ (greetings in french) we ran out of caviar upstairs at fleur. do you have some extra caviar? -of course, anything. -i'm actually coming here to see would you be interested to come on my show and making your favorite sandwich? -of course. it would be a pleasure. -let's do it. we'll set a time and date, and i'll see you on the show. -great. -all right. that was vince pouesell, my next-door neighbor at mandalay bay in las vegas and also the executive chef of aureole restaurant. besides vince, i have another very dear friend of mine joining us today from bellagio, from picasso julian serrano who also is going to share a fantastic sandwich with you. so come with me in the kitchen and let's get cooking! ♪
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tony. >> lisa stark for us, thank you. >>> concerns over a lethal injection drug forced georgia to put other planned executions on hold. and plus, an email uproar, possible political fallout for hilliary clinton after reports revealed that she only used her personal email account while secretary of state. >> today the delay is out of an abundance of caution as it takes another look at the drugs used used for lethal injects. >> kelly convicted of murder for orchestrating a plot to kill her husband in 1997, was scheduled to die twice in the last week. the first attempt was put off by a winter storm. the second, on monday, postponed because of concerns over the drug to be used. >> at that time, the drug appeared cloudy. the department of corrections immediately consulted with the pharmacist. and out of an abundance of caution, her execution has been postponed. >> georgia uses a single injection of pento barbital. but an fda form of that drug is no longer available. so the state has ride on compound pharmacies to make the drug, and it has led to concerns about whether the drugs are contami
tony. >> lisa stark for us, thank you. >>> concerns over a lethal injection drug forced georgia to put other planned executions on hold. and plus, an email uproar, possible political fallout for hilliary clinton after reports revealed that she only used her personal email account while secretary of state. >> today the delay is out of an abundance of caution as it takes another look at the drugs used used for lethal injects. >> kelly convicted of murder for...
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. ♪ ♪ >> hi, i am lisa flesher and you are in the stream chances you know someone who has bad or knee surgery but there is growing evidence that these and other brothers may be used too off and could be detrimental to your health. a game changing way to detect cadgessers early. he is doing it with a smart phone, a 3 d printer and in less than an hour. and later. gnarly half the world's languages will be extinct by the end of the century the video game project tha
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is lisa vice president of community affairs and public policy for force, fighting our risk of cancer empowered. thank you for your time. we read through the information to try to make it simply for viewers to understand. i don't know how such it is. in your opinion, where does the country stand in terms of fair access for cancer. >> you are right. it's not a simple thing. it is accessible. seven to the average woman. we do have under the affordable care act, some new reg u lakeses that provide genetic counselling and testing for women that meet certain criteria at no cost sharing which is wonderful progress for the country. the guidelines following the u.s. preventive services guidelines are not as comprehensive as we may like. beyond that we have other guidelines from the national comprehensive cancer network that private insurers will follow. they peace together their own plans to determine what they will or won't cover, beyond what is mandated under the affordable care act. >> so it can be a mix of coverage and non-coverage depending on the insurer that a woman might have. >> you,
is lisa vice president of community affairs and public policy for force, fighting our risk of cancer empowered. thank you for your time. we read through the information to try to make it simply for viewers to understand. i don't know how such it is. in your opinion, where does the country stand in terms of fair access for cancer. >> you are right. it's not a simple thing. it is accessible. seven to the average woman. we do have under the affordable care act, some new reg u lakeses that...