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one of the recipients was 92-year-old john burke. he's the man standing next to the governor. today, mr. burke said in his words, you get medals for doing what you have to do you know? he was an army ranger. he says he thanks god for a wonderful family and a good life. >>> next a pregnant woman says this video proves that deputy punched her. >> it's ridiculous. >> tonight, we'll tell you what sparked the arrest and why the sheriff says his deputies had to use force. >>> they were struck by a car while responding to an emergency call on the beltway. they returned to the fire house today. >>> and an nba player stabbed two others arrested. the fight that turned a nightclub into a crime scene. >>> an altercation outside a new york nightclub left three people injured including an nba player. he and his girlfriend were having an argument last night. that's when the suspect intervened and pulled out a knife. he stabbed copeland and his girlfriend. police arrived and arrested the suspect. two atlanta hawks players were also arrested. all of the victims are expected to be okay. >> a te
one of the recipients was 92-year-old john burke. he's the man standing next to the governor. today, mr. burke said in his words, you get medals for doing what you have to do you know? he was an army ranger. he says he thanks god for a wonderful family and a good life. >>> next a pregnant woman says this video proves that deputy punched her. >> it's ridiculous. >> tonight, we'll tell you what sparked the arrest and why the sheriff says his deputies had to use force....
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john burke of burke financial strategies. whether it pays to sell in may and go away, or april for that matter. phil flynn in the c-m. -- cme. phil, the final trading day of the month but does the selloff con into may? >> it looks like it is going to. the momentum indicator are terrible into the market. we took out key support. nasdaq with low 50 day moving average. typical rebound that we've seen after a selloff like this. this is probably the worst i've seen the mood in the market in a long time. a lot of times everybody has seen selloffs, buying opportunity. today the mood feels somewhat different. sense much other guys in the pits today. cheryl: jason, really, we heard from the fed. we got that gdp rating for the first quarter. there is just no growth. really may not come as a surprise to you we're seeing this type of selloff in the markets today, yesterday. a rough day, the question when does turn around come. >> you know, i think we have to look to the back part of this year. what has been going on is up until this rece
john burke of burke financial strategies. whether it pays to sell in may and go away, or april for that matter. phil flynn in the c-m. -- cme. phil, the final trading day of the month but does the selloff con into may? >> it looks like it is going to. the momentum indicator are terrible into the market. we took out key support. nasdaq with low 50 day moving average. typical rebound that we've seen after a selloff like this. this is probably the worst i've seen the mood in the market in a...
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liz: that makes me bring in john burke. john, you feel the same way. could be put money in u.s. companies that don't have as much exposure to the u.s., right? >> liz, the way we look at the u.s. market, either the activity has to slow down enough for the fed to put off the fed raising rates, or the fed will raise rates. that is not a good choice. kind of like mike bracket tonight. either wisconsin wins or duke wins, either way i don't win the bracket. >> don't have wisconsin? >> neither one. liz: nicole petallides and i have wisconsin. she doesn't have them to win. i have them to win. you have to make sure there isn't too much exposure to the united states? >> we like rest of the markets. we like europe as a trade. we're not a long-term bull on europe. currency, look at slow down in the u.s. in the first quarter, has less to do with weather, more to do with currency. when you go to europe you have currency at your back and ecb which is in easing mode which is opposite what you have here in the u.s. >> bernie, we're looking at a dollar chart, 1.09, couple days, more than a week a
liz: that makes me bring in john burke. john, you feel the same way. could be put money in u.s. companies that don't have as much exposure to the u.s., right? >> liz, the way we look at the u.s. market, either the activity has to slow down enough for the fed to put off the fed raising rates, or the fed will raise rates. that is not a good choice. kind of like mike bracket tonight. either wisconsin wins or duke wins, either way i don't win the bracket. >> don't have wisconsin?...
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joining me are john elderfield is the chiefsculpture at the human of modern art. parrot gleefs is the former chief curator of photography. i'm pleased to have them back at this table. welcome. when did this project begin. >> it began 20 years ago when a jenld of mine has been at jeff coons' skewed oh and he said this is no studio i've seen. it's like a workshop with lots of people there.leÑi and then it led to thinking well what is life over the years, where did this start what was the difference between a workshop and a studio. artists always wear tulles and then realizing as you just said the history is so broad, i mean going over centuries that you can't actually do it. >> i think the most prominent artist i ever went to a stood was lucien freud. one part of the studio was light and another part was totally dark and there he did different things. it was fascinating to see this place where so much creation keep out of. >> rose: you looked at photography and he's looking at paintings. is that the essential divide. >> absolutely. we worked together, we talked abo
joining me are john elderfield is the chiefsculpture at the human of modern art. parrot gleefs is the former chief curator of photography. i'm pleased to have them back at this table. welcome. when did this project begin. >> it began 20 years ago when a jenld of mine has been at jeff coons' skewed oh and he said this is no studio i've seen. it's like a workshop with lots of people there.leÑi and then it led to thinking well what is life over the years, where did this start what was the...
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to john's right, we have mayor andy burke -- who joins us from chattanooga, tennessee. he secured a $2.2 million grant from the u.s. department of health and human services -- the largest expansion grant for early childhood to be expanded to chattanooga. allowing children to enroll in early head start and early programs for infants and toddlers. he previously served in the state senate of tennessee chairman of the democratic caucus. as a member of the education committee, he was a leader on first to the top -- four raised to the top funding. and a complete college tennessee that transformed the system of higher ed. last but not least, we have virginia's deborah deputy secretary on how to expand. jenny works at george washington university to promote its science and technology campus in ashburn, virginia. i wouldn't dive right in. i will start us off, with john -- if you could talk a little bit more we are lucky enough to have two recipients of the departments preschool development grants program funding. maybe you could give us, and we will talk to the other panelists a
to john's right, we have mayor andy burke -- who joins us from chattanooga, tennessee. he secured a $2.2 million grant from the u.s. department of health and human services -- the largest expansion grant for early childhood to be expanded to chattanooga. allowing children to enroll in early head start and early programs for infants and toddlers. he previously served in the state senate of tennessee chairman of the democratic caucus. as a member of the education committee, he was a leader on...