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. >> the first subject that we interviewed was vance roberts. >> vance roberts was the registered owner of the truck and the house. asked where have you been for the last few hours? apparently he had cut his arm, and they did have a very funny story to tell, in my mind, that this girl was trying to steal, that's why she jumped out the window, and that's how he received his cut. that he had went to a local hospital to receive medical treatment for his arm. >> after we spoke to him, we decided to interview his brother. >> paul jackson. jackson states, you know, i was just basically along for the ride. i don't know what happened. i thought he picked up a prostitute, they were having a lot of sex, and i was watching tv in the living room. completely unbelievable to me. >> it was very tough not to just want to go throw them in jail right off the bat. but we wanted to make sure we did everything exactly per the letter of the law. they were told that they could not enter into the house before we could get back with a signed warrant. the truck they were driving, also, was going to remain on the
. >> the first subject that we interviewed was vance roberts. >> vance roberts was the registered owner of the truck and the house. asked where have you been for the last few hours? apparently he had cut his arm, and they did have a very funny story to tell, in my mind, that this girl was trying to steal, that's why she jumped out the window, and that's how he received his cut. that he had went to a local hospital to receive medical treatment for his arm. >> after we spoke to...
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. >> the first subject that we interviewed is vance roberts. >> vance roberts is the registered owner of the truck and the house. asked where have you been for the last few hours? apparently he had cut his arm, and they did have a very funny story to tell, in my mind, that this girl was trying to steal, that's why she jumped out the window, and that's how he received his cut. that he had went to a local hospital to receive medical treatment for his arm. >> after we spoke to him, we decided to interview his brother. >> paul jackson. jackson states, you know, i was just basically along for the ride. i don't know what happened. i thought he picked up a prostitute, they were having a lot of sex and i was watching tv in the living room. completely unbelievable to me. >> it was very tough not to just want to go throw them in jail right off the bat. but we wanted to make sure we did everything exactly per the letter of the law. they were told that they could not enter into the house before we could get back with a signed warrant. the truck they were driving, also, was going to remain on the
. >> the first subject that we interviewed is vance roberts. >> vance roberts is the registered owner of the truck and the house. asked where have you been for the last few hours? apparently he had cut his arm, and they did have a very funny story to tell, in my mind, that this girl was trying to steal, that's why she jumped out the window, and that's how he received his cut. that he had went to a local hospital to receive medical treatment for his arm. >> after we spoke to...
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. >> the first subject that we interviewed is vance roberts. >> vance roberts was the registered owner of the truck and the owner of the house. they were asking where have you been for the last few hours? apparently he had cut his arm and they did have a very funny story to tell, in my mind, that this girl was trying to steal, that's why she jumped out the window, and that's how he received his cut. that he had went to a local hospital to receive medical treatment for his arm. >> after we spoke to him, we decided to interview his brother. >> paul jackson. jackson states, you know, i was just basically along for the ride. i don't know what happened. i thought he picked up a prostitute, they were having a lot of sex and i was watching tv in the living room. completely unbelievable to me. >> it was very tough not to want to just go throw them in jail right off the bat. but we wanted to make sure we did everything exactly per the letter of the law. they were told that they could not enter into the house before we could get back with a signed warrant. the truck they were driving also was go
. >> the first subject that we interviewed is vance roberts. >> vance roberts was the registered owner of the truck and the owner of the house. they were asking where have you been for the last few hours? apparently he had cut his arm and they did have a very funny story to tell, in my mind, that this girl was trying to steal, that's why she jumped out the window, and that's how he received his cut. that he had went to a local hospital to receive medical treatment for his arm....
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. >> the first subject that we interview is vance roberts. >> vance roberts was the registered owner of the truck and the owner of the house. they were asking, where have you been for the last few hours? apparently he had cut his arm and they did have a very funny story to tell, in my mind, that this girl was trying to steal, that's why she jumped out the window, and that's how he received his cut. that he had went to a local hospital to receive medical treatment for his arm. >> after we spoke to him, we decided to interview his brother. >> paul jackson. jackson states, you know, i was just basically along for the ride. i don't know what happened. i thought he picked up a prostitute, they were having a lot of sex and i was watching tv in the living room. completely unbelievable to me. >> it was very tough not to want to just go throw them in jail right off the bat. but we wanted to make sure we did everything exactly per the letter of the law. they were told that they could not enter into the house before we could get back with a signed warrant. the truck they were driving also was g
. >> the first subject that we interview is vance roberts. >> vance roberts was the registered owner of the truck and the owner of the house. they were asking, where have you been for the last few hours? apparently he had cut his arm and they did have a very funny story to tell, in my mind, that this girl was trying to steal, that's why she jumped out the window, and that's how he received his cut. that he had went to a local hospital to receive medical treatment for his arm....
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vance degeneres (voiceover): for this candidate big tobacco is not an issue. i understand there's no smoking in the white house. well, i suppose for the good i could do as president far outweigh whether or not i ever had a cigarette or not. yeah, i'd go outside. vance degeneres (voiceover): and once the smoke clears, don't be surprised if charles r. doty is still in the running. so come november the fourth or fifth-- i don't remember the exact date. but it's the general election. remember you have a friend in doty. ah. we have a friend indeed. and he has a friend in us. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ [hero female] we're all familiar with this: axe daily fragrances which comes in a black can. but what you wouldn't have seen is this axe dry spray anti-perspirant. it goes on dry and keeps you dry with no visible residue. why are you touching your armpit? i was just checking to see if it was dry. [hero female] don't, that's weird. the first ever dry spray anti-perspirant from axe. so you're a small business expert from at&t? yeah, give me a problem and i've got the
vance degeneres (voiceover): for this candidate big tobacco is not an issue. i understand there's no smoking in the white house. well, i suppose for the good i could do as president far outweigh whether or not i ever had a cigarette or not. yeah, i'd go outside. vance degeneres (voiceover): and once the smoke clears, don't be surprised if charles r. doty is still in the running. so come november the fourth or fifth-- i don't remember the exact date. but it's the general election. remember you...
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. >> host: ashlee vance you write for mosque going public represented something of a faustian bargain. what does that mean? >> guest: elan in the case of spacex he has taken this long long-term view and tesla is the thing. he had to convince people of electric cars and develop things like the network of charging stations across the world. he had to build a battery factor and ask a lot of investors in the company to continuously buy into the idea that he's going to gamble billions of dollars again and again and again so he needed to raise money at that point in time for the company to build its factories so he had to go public. and then that put him under immense pressure and scrutiny that elon doesn't like. he prefers to operate with a little bit of secrecy around him but essentially the company had no choice. that was coming out of 2008 and a the company really needed money at that point. >> host: hyperloop, what is it? >> guest: we don't know for sure yet. a lawn announced at a couple of years ago. it's a monorail type thing. it would be to raise the platform at these pods to travel
. >> host: ashlee vance you write for mosque going public represented something of a faustian bargain. what does that mean? >> guest: elan in the case of spacex he has taken this long long-term view and tesla is the thing. he had to convince people of electric cars and develop things like the network of charging stations across the world. he had to build a battery factor and ask a lot of investors in the company to continuously buy into the idea that he's going to gamble billions of...
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vance, as before elon and after elon. what does that mean? >> guest: right. well, i had done a cover story on elon for "businessweek" in 2012, and i had sort of gone to him after that and asked him -- well, not asked him, but i told him i wanted to do a book, and he had -- [laughter] he told me, you know, he wasn't really going to participate. he was going to either do his own book, or he just wasn't going to cooperate. and i spent about 18 months interviewing a couple hundred people, and enough of them and just sort of pursuing the book anyway. and over time a bunch of those people go back to him and ask him if, you know, they should talk to me. and then one day i get a phone call from him at home. it comes up on my caller id, elon musk, and he said, look, i'm either going to participate now or really make life miserable for you, and we kind of hashed out terms over a dinner where he would participate, and he didn't get to read the book even though he'd sort of asked to. he wanted to put footnotes in it and have some influence, but, you know, ultimately i sa
vance, as before elon and after elon. what does that mean? >> guest: right. well, i had done a cover story on elon for "businessweek" in 2012, and i had sort of gone to him after that and asked him -- well, not asked him, but i told him i wanted to do a book, and he had -- [laughter] he told me, you know, he wasn't really going to participate. he was going to either do his own book, or he just wasn't going to cooperate. and i spent about 18 months interviewing a couple hundred...
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the end might be near -- we will talk about it in a second, vance. the end might be near for robert griffin iii when it comes to his tenure with the redskins. today, jay gruden informed the team kirk cousins would be the starting quarterback this upcoming season. rg3 is still recovering from his concussion. the question is what do you do with griffin? here's coach gruden on that. >> robert's on our football team and he's a washington redskins and we believe in robert. you know, it's -- it's a problem, it's a good problem to have, to have three quarterbacks that are competing and working their butts off, i feel like all three of them are capable quarterbacks, but i just feel lake kirk right now gives us the best chance. >> i can't say enough about the class act robert has been from the day i was drafted to now and the way he has treated me, the way he has handled a lot of adversity. he has always been a guy who remains classy, works very, very hard, and i have learned from that example. >> lots of reports about griffin's status as the starter the last
the end might be near -- we will talk about it in a second, vance. the end might be near for robert griffin iii when it comes to his tenure with the redskins. today, jay gruden informed the team kirk cousins would be the starting quarterback this upcoming season. rg3 is still recovering from his concussion. the question is what do you do with griffin? here's coach gruden on that. >> robert's on our football team and he's a washington redskins and we believe in robert. you know, it's --...
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ashlee vance, how did elon musk become elon musk? helee: well, you know, went through a long series of incredible events. he's sort of list the american dream. he came to the united states with nothing. about $100 in his pocket. and essentially, basically outworked, outhustled and out invented just about everyone in his path. host: what were one of his first inventions or investments or successes? ashlee: his very first success was a company called zip2, a yelp beforemeets any of these things existed. around 1994. it was the answer to the age-old problem of how do i find a pizza place near my dorm room? want ald just type in, i pizza. it would show you where the place was and give you directions. and nothing like that existed at the time. he ended up selling the company for $300 million. that set him on his way. it gave him $20 million to go do whatever his heart desired. host: and what did he do with that $20 million? was,e: next thing he did he sat back and thought for a little while of industries that needed -- he had worked at a
ashlee vance, how did elon musk become elon musk? helee: well, you know, went through a long series of incredible events. he's sort of list the american dream. he came to the united states with nothing. about $100 in his pocket. and essentially, basically outworked, outhustled and out invented just about everyone in his path. host: what were one of his first inventions or investments or successes? ashlee: his very first success was a company called zip2, a yelp beforemeets any of these things...
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. >> ashlee vance on one of silicon valley's most inventive leaders, elon musk. the next steve jobs kind of figure. he has attention to detail. he pushes his workers really hard. i tend to lean more to this edison idea, although i think elon had a lot to prove. what i've taken away as he is a guy who is the brightest of the bright, is very hard-working individual who is able to get products out of him that can be commercialized and that have changed industry. he is the guy who has combined ideaare and hardware, this of adams and bits, in a way that nobody else has. >> monday night on c-span2.
. >> ashlee vance on one of silicon valley's most inventive leaders, elon musk. the next steve jobs kind of figure. he has attention to detail. he pushes his workers really hard. i tend to lean more to this edison idea, although i think elon had a lot to prove. what i've taken away as he is a guy who is the brightest of the bright, is very hard-working individual who is able to get products out of him that can be commercialized and that have changed industry. he is the guy who has...
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oneeporter ashley vance on of the most inventive leaders, elon musk. is seen as this next steve jobs figure. there's bits of him like that for sure. he's got this attention to detail. pushes his workers really hard. lean more to sort of this eddison idea though i think elon has a lot to prove. but what i've taken away is that he's a guy who gets these , kind of of engineers the brightest of the bright, and these very hard-working and really is able to get products out of them that can be commercialized and that have really changed industry. me he's the guy, he's hardware,oftware and this idea of atom and bits in a way that nobody else has. >> tonight on "the communicators" on c-span 2. >> coming up on the next "washington journal," a reform.on on education our guest is campbell brown, journalist and co-founder and editor-in-chief of the 74, a website dedicated to education issues. then environmental activist erin brockovich on the 'em 'em's role response -- epa's role to the waistwater spill in colorado. journal" live every morning 7:00 a.m. eastern on
oneeporter ashley vance on of the most inventive leaders, elon musk. is seen as this next steve jobs figure. there's bits of him like that for sure. he's got this attention to detail. pushes his workers really hard. lean more to sort of this eddison idea though i think elon has a lot to prove. but what i've taken away is that he's a guy who gets these , kind of of engineers the brightest of the bright, and these very hard-working and really is able to get products out of them that can be...
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chris sunderland is still with us from eaton vance. we have wiped out gains all the way back to february 2014. today's drop on the down in times in excess of 1000 points, the biggest since 2008. are you looking for value or do you wait and for how long? chris: i do not step in right now. the selloff will continue in volatilities here for a wild. and i wouldexpect behold for that we could see some positive news out of china this week. that is the overriding concern -- china's growth concern. if they step up, and you mentioned cutting interest rates or lowering the reserve requirement, there are a number of other things they could do to inject stimulus, things on the tax front could they just allow the government pension funds to invest up to 30% in the stock market. there are number of things they could do. they could cut that quite a bit further. i would look to something like that. you come in one day and you see that bounce and all of a sudden, a little bit of calm this coming back into the market. that could be an opportunity to go
chris sunderland is still with us from eaton vance. we have wiped out gains all the way back to february 2014. today's drop on the down in times in excess of 1000 points, the biggest since 2008. are you looking for value or do you wait and for how long? chris: i do not step in right now. the selloff will continue in volatilities here for a wild. and i wouldexpect behold for that we could see some positive news out of china this week. that is the overriding concern -- china's growth concern. if...
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thai's are buddhi buddhist, they're home and they have really carried out the attacks outsi of the prove vance. shortly after monday's explosion the police chief said that the attack did not match those carried out in sudden thailand. monday's explosion is sure to have impact on the economy. >>> police have reported another ins accident say that an explosive was thrown from a bridge and no one was injured. it's unclear if it was related, but we will keep you updated. local media saying that they were storing has or douse material and about t 3,000 tons. there was 700 tons of sodium sigh night. local media say that authorities detained ten people and the top officials of the country that manages the warehouse. >>> they have found the wreckage of a plane that disappeared on sunday and recover erped the body of all 54 people on board. the air service flight in northern was heading in the ntral part and lost contact about 30 minutes after the take off. they found the wreckage about 10 km from the destination about 2,500 meters above the sea level. they retry retrieved the remains of all. four of i
thai's are buddhi buddhist, they're home and they have really carried out the attacks outsi of the prove vance. shortly after monday's explosion the police chief said that the attack did not match those carried out in sudden thailand. monday's explosion is sure to have impact on the economy. >>> police have reported another ins accident say that an explosive was thrown from a bridge and no one was injured. it's unclear if it was related, but we will keep you updated. local media saying...
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this is the greatest vance in history. trish: it sounds good, but is it really? as charles just pointed out, it doesn't even do what the epa wants it to do. >> oh, my gosh, chris, this is great. we're going to the dangerous carbon pollution that's driving climate change today so our kids don't inherent more climate chaos tomorrow. you bet it's great. and as far as our utility bills go, this is going to encourage us to do more with less waste. goodnights save the american family more than $80 a year on electricity bill. goodnights save lives, create jobs, goodnights raise the current on a new era of clean, american power. it's a great day for american. trish: so in direct contrast to everything that you were saying, he's saying it's going to save american consumers money, all the studies i've seen suggest it's going to cost american consumers more money. as you point out, it's not even doing what the epa would really like it to do. it's not going to have a significant effect on things like global temperature. >> well, you mentioned bob contrast. yes, he is in cont
this is the greatest vance in history. trish: it sounds good, but is it really? as charles just pointed out, it doesn't even do what the epa wants it to do. >> oh, my gosh, chris, this is great. we're going to the dangerous carbon pollution that's driving climate change today so our kids don't inherent more climate chaos tomorrow. you bet it's great. and as far as our utility bills go, this is going to encourage us to do more with less waste. goodnights save the american family more than...
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ashlee vance bloomberg wrote a book about it. it may actually make a lot of sense for google to actually take a substantial position in tesla, not exactly buy it outright, the let's say google owns 20% of the company. it removes pressure from wall street, on the company to deliver results. i think the technology needs some long-term thinking. tesla is not something that can be judged on a three-month increment. from that standpoint, i think that would make a lot of sense. emily: i wonder, is "t" for tesla or for twitter? i spoke with chris sacca a couple months ago about his opinions. he thought that twitter would be an instant fit for google. they haven't done in social well, i think we can all agree. brad: i don't know well, but it has been in decline for the past few months. it certainly becomes more plausible that google could buy them. emily: brian, you cover both google and twitter. how would you like to see google spend this money? brian: i think the question is, what is the optimal capital allocation situation? if you loo
ashlee vance bloomberg wrote a book about it. it may actually make a lot of sense for google to actually take a substantial position in tesla, not exactly buy it outright, the let's say google owns 20% of the company. it removes pressure from wall street, on the company to deliver results. i think the technology needs some long-term thinking. tesla is not something that can be judged on a three-month increment. from that standpoint, i think that would make a lot of sense. emily: i wonder, is...
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>> that's right, vance. i think the relief coming during the day tomorrow, much-needed relief, the hot side the last couple of days and heat wave making its way in, started the heat wave on saturday, high temperature, 90 degrees, yaerkd high of 94. today, hate high temperature of 95 degrees. that heat index today approached 101 a little bit earlier this afternoon. so, it was a hot day for sure. we move on through the rest of the overnight into the next couple of day the heat wave ends, that's one thing for sure. rain chances, they are going to be on the increase the middle of the week. then talking about that weekend weather. some of us, last weekend before the kid goes back to school. talk much more about all this coming up in my full forecast. >>> a crowded bus and a deadly confrontation. what we are just learning about the moments that led up to that deadly stabbing. >>> that board back there left after bullets were fired into this office building. it's happened four times now in the herndon/reston area.
>> that's right, vance. i think the relief coming during the day tomorrow, much-needed relief, the hot side the last couple of days and heat wave making its way in, started the heat wave on saturday, high temperature, 90 degrees, yaerkd high of 94. today, hate high temperature of 95 degrees. that heat index today approached 101 a little bit earlier this afternoon. so, it was a hot day for sure. we move on through the rest of the overnight into the next couple of day the heat wave ends,...
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i signed the paper work asking for an add vance. then they lost the advance. then we faxed it again and they never got the fapings. >> you wouldn't matly, fema paid out $69,000 for hi damaged house, far less than his 250,000 dollar policy maximum. fema has now re-opened the claims process for those who feel shortchanged. as many as 144,000 homeowners. >> well, because fema admitted they screwed people. plain and simple. >> it's not just fema. on the day we were there, building inspectors tagged systems not up to code. >> that happened within the last hour. imagine that, over 1,000 days. >> that's tough. >> yeah. >> so they knocked that house down. >> mangino surrounded by homes being rebuilt said fema needs to streamline processes so those due insurance money and other help can get it simply and quickly. >> lisa stark, al jazeera, stafford township, in general. >> minor sinclair is oxfam's regional directo and of the gulf coast emergency program and jonathan betz is live for us. he was working there as a reporter 10 years ago when katrina struck. so jonathan,
i signed the paper work asking for an add vance. then they lost the advance. then we faxed it again and they never got the fapings. >> you wouldn't matly, fema paid out $69,000 for hi damaged house, far less than his 250,000 dollar policy maximum. fema has now re-opened the claims process for those who feel shortchanged. as many as 144,000 homeowners. >> well, because fema admitted they screwed people. plain and simple. >> it's not just fema. on the day we were there, building...
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no nationality and it happened in the health and prove vance and a pair of attack ers wearing an afghan uniform opened fire on a vehicle. both attack ers were kill in the return. we don't know yet if they were members of the afghan mar army. >>> france has opened up a terror investigation. the suspect was led into court. three charges starting with attempted murder and mass murder. that's because they say he wanted to kill every single person on the train and apparently had the arsenal to do it. an ak, nine clip and 237 rounds. a remover and unloaded clip, box cutter, gasoline and a cell phone. the suspect said that he was just try to go rob people on the train. prosecutors say that he was recently in turkey and possibly syria. the analysis of the phone shows that he watched a video on the train before the attack. >>> meanwhile just hours ago the first of three americans acredited for the attack is back. >> there's no end in site for the fires blaze nothing the west. the largest fire is burning over 400 square miles in washington. california firefighters vann diverted, and meanwhile ove
no nationality and it happened in the health and prove vance and a pair of attack ers wearing an afghan uniform opened fire on a vehicle. both attack ers were kill in the return. we don't know yet if they were members of the afghan mar army. >>> france has opened up a terror investigation. the suspect was led into court. three charges starting with attempted murder and mass murder. that's because they say he wanted to kill every single person on the train and apparently had the arsenal...
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the blood tests, repeated every six months, david vance warning and 12 of them, on average eight months before any visible signs of cancer emerged. the next set for future studies should be to demonstrate that intervening early as a result of these blood tests can prevent relapse. katty: all week we have been focused on the ups and mostly downs of the global market, especially in china. tonight we turn our focus to 's asian rifle, india, which could be the next big driver of global growth. our business editor has been taking the pulse of the indian economy in delhi. reporter: india, a country on the move, with a government that wants it to be the next economic miracle. with more than one billion people, it could become the world's third-largest economy in the next 10 years, as fears over china grow, india is rising. india's proposed economic revolution, delhi. prime minister narendra modi runs a government just down the road and he says he wants to release the potential of the indian people. 2020,xperts say that by india will have the largest middle class in the world, and that is a lot
the blood tests, repeated every six months, david vance warning and 12 of them, on average eight months before any visible signs of cancer emerged. the next set for future studies should be to demonstrate that intervening early as a result of these blood tests can prevent relapse. katty: all week we have been focused on the ups and mostly downs of the global market, especially in china. tonight we turn our focus to 's asian rifle, india, which could be the next big driver of global growth. our...
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the senate has just a vance it's -- advanced its version to the floor but i think he is correct, they don't have the votes to sustain a veto. and what is the plan for planned parenthood? >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, republican from kentucky, just had a news conference on capitol hill on thursday basically reiterating what he said earlier in the week, which is there is not going to be a government shutdown. planned parenthood is not going to be defunded in any continuing resolution. if it means a government shutdown, democrats are going to agree with that. the president isn't going to sign a bill that contains a kind of language. what senator mcconnell and others have not been really able to articulate is how you avoid the backlash from that august recess as the perfect opportunity for conservative lawmakers to hear from constituents that they don't want government funding bills that don't include language rolling back planned parenthood federal funding. that is going to be ammunition for that -- for them when they come back and start asking for concessions. it's true tha
the senate has just a vance it's -- advanced its version to the floor but i think he is correct, they don't have the votes to sustain a veto. and what is the plan for planned parenthood? >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, republican from kentucky, just had a news conference on capitol hill on thursday basically reiterating what he said earlier in the week, which is there is not going to be a government shutdown. planned parenthood is not going to be defunded in any continuing...
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. >> reporter: the tor hopes to raise $250,000 to give a free cannabis to vance-vets. >> vicki: a young boy in dire need of a kidney transplant. received it, thanks to an outpouring of donor volunteers here in the bay area. kron 4' s j.r. stone has the story of two- year old jordan terry. >> reporter: this story was brought to our attention by a viewer. >> reporter: the surgery were well in its all about recovering. they say the tubes will be taking now and the next 24...
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. >> bloomberg businessweek reported ashlee vance on one of silicon valley's most inventive leaders, elon musk. he has this attention to detail. he pushes his workers really hard. i tend to lead more to this edison kind of idea, although i think he has a lot to prove. what i have taken away is he that gets these thousands of engineers, the brightest of the bright, and these very hard-working individuals, and is able to get products out of them that can be commercialized and have really changed industry. to me, he is the guy that has combined software and hardware in a way that nobody else has. >> tonight on "the communicators" on c-span two. >> ben bernanke, the former chair of the federal reserve will be speaking at the brookings institute today in washington. his focus will be defense spending, and also an economic outlook. here on c-span, we will continue to focus on the road to the white house 2016, and the ongoing iowa state fair. today's appearances include scott walker. he is at 11:00. hewlett-packard ceo, carly fiorina, i want to climb -- at 1:00. lindsey graham at 4:00. we h
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vance always said if you want to hide from the police, hide in plain sight. they never find you. >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream, the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye and never saw him again. in two weeks i became the parent of a murdered child, and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i noah know what it's like doin there waiting for justice, and over those years i learned how to do one thing really well, and that's to catch these bastards and bring them back to justice. i've become a man hunter. i'm out there looking for bad guys. >>> dear c, i feel like this is the first time i wrote you a letter when we first met. i love you and louie loves you. if i let them take her and vaccinate her and brainwash her, i wouldn't be doing what's right. i cannot let a judge my daughter should be raised. we will miss you, but i had to leave. ♪ ♪ >>> megan and i always had a lot in
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community at the same time for me as a remote part of afghanistan to be faulted missions that wooded vance my career and what i was drawn to. as much as eyeleted that to examine why he would never speak to the strategic terms i felt we had more it common with him then general eisenhower. why is though more built that way? why is the construct like that? >> if not to personal could you describe your thinking to what led you to college and marines and how that transitioned? >> i did r.o.t.c. at tufts university and had a sense the florida and 11 that i wanted a job coming out of school, wanted a lot of responsibility and the third point also was the kid did never stopped playing with his g.i. joes. but i consider myself fortunate to this was the excellent universities to always have this sense that as a 23 year-old the idea there may be a war and it could happen i felt there is the platoon of 45 marines out there and should be someone that hasn't or the fortunate ones because over the course of time that will impact these guys so i had a sense to be present for those decisions the way the of
community at the same time for me as a remote part of afghanistan to be faulted missions that wooded vance my career and what i was drawn to. as much as eyeleted that to examine why he would never speak to the strategic terms i felt we had more it common with him then general eisenhower. why is though more built that way? why is the construct like that? >> if not to personal could you describe your thinking to what led you to college and marines and how that transitioned? >> i did...
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vance always said if you want to hide from the police, hide in plain sight. they never find you. >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream, the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye and never saw him again. in two weeks i became the parent of a murdered child, and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like doing there waiting for justice, and over those years i learned how to do one thing really well, and that's to catch these bastards and bring them back to justice. i've become a man hunter. i'm out there looking for bad guys. >>> dear c, i feel like this is the first time i wrote you a letter when we first met. i love you and lilly loves you. if i let them take her and vaccinate her and brainwash her, i wouldn't be doing what's right. i cannot let a judge tell me how my daughter should be raised. we will miss you, but i had to leave. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> megan and i always
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what about like, vance degeneres and mo rocca? are they-- >> we're here, jon. >> jon: they couldn't be here-- >> we're here, jon. >> jon: oh, my god! i can't believe you guys are here. >> we're here down on wall street jon? >> waiting to do our signature "dollars and sense" coverage. >> jon: it's been so long since that bit was done on the show. i can't believe you guys are here. to just now do a financial segment. >> well, apparently, there wasn't much financial news to cover this-- >> this past decade. >> jon: all right well, you know, you do the best-- add tele! >> hey buddy. >> oh, man. >> day dave. >> i wouldn't miss this for the world. let me tell you something, jon. you've done it. 16 years of great tv. >> jon: thank you, sir. >> next stop, podcast. >> jon: this is-- this is unbelievable. how far back are we going to go with these reports? >> okay so we have time for one more question. ( cheers and applause ) right there, yes, you, the old guy. >> jon: oh, hey, matt walsh, dave bakkedahl, it's me jon stewart. you're on my s
what about like, vance degeneres and mo rocca? are they-- >> we're here, jon. >> jon: they couldn't be here-- >> we're here, jon. >> jon: oh, my god! i can't believe you guys are here. >> we're here down on wall street jon? >> waiting to do our signature "dollars and sense" coverage. >> jon: it's been so long since that bit was done on the show. i can't believe you guys are here. to just now do a financial segment. >> well, apparently,...
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vance on one of silicon valley's leaders, elon musk. he has this attention to detail, he pushes his workers really hard. he has a lot to prove. who gets these engineers, the brightest of the bright, and is very hard-working and is able to get products out of them that can be commercialized. he is the guy -- he has combined software and hardware. in a way nobody else has. text tonight on c-span 2 -- >> tonight, on c-span 2. you scott, we showed walker as he spoke to supporters and protesters. we will have carly fiorina in about 15 minutes from now. we will open our phone lines to get your reaction to her remarks. later today, lindsey graham is at 4:00. patakiht up with george as he met with fairgoers in iowa over the weekend. >> i did grow up on a farm and i spent my whole life on a farm. every saturday, we take some of our grass fed beef down to the farmers market. it is a way of life that taught me the value of hard work. what matters is what you do. one of the largest problems is this fluctuation of prices. whether it is corn or wheat
vance on one of silicon valley's leaders, elon musk. he has this attention to detail, he pushes his workers really hard. he has a lot to prove. who gets these engineers, the brightest of the bright, and is very hard-working and is able to get products out of them that can be commercialized. he is the guy -- he has combined software and hardware. in a way nobody else has. text tonight on c-span 2 -- >> tonight, on c-span 2. you scott, we showed walker as he spoke to supporters and...
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in everyday life in our local neighborhoods that is why the lawyers committee remains committed to vance the voting rights to all people last year, we released a report and bring that report to our elected officials in california and across the country that are champed to restore the voting rights act we calling your attention the barriers that exist if the experience of their right to vote right here in san francisco there are poll workers for some reason are asking people inform their identification in order for them to be able to vote even when asked why they were asking folks their, their identification in order for people to vote one poll worker reportingly said he was checking voter identification contrary to california law he wanted to make sure that no foreign nationals voted that is unaccepted standing in the way of the experience to vote in addition the report we released entitled voting rights barriers and description in 21st century california identified the other acts of imitations by poll workers by the presence of law enforcement officers hoover over people as and attempt
in everyday life in our local neighborhoods that is why the lawyers committee remains committed to vance the voting rights to all people last year, we released a report and bring that report to our elected officials in california and across the country that are champed to restore the voting rights act we calling your attention the barriers that exist if the experience of their right to vote right here in san francisco there are poll workers for some reason are asking people inform their...
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vance always said if you want to hide from the police hide in plain sight. plain sight. they never find you. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> back in 1981 i had the american dream, the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs, and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye and never saw him again. in two weeks i became the parent of a murdered child, and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers. and over those years i learned how to do one thing really well, and that's how to catch these bastards and bring them back to justice. i've become a manhunter. i'm out there looking for bad guys. ♪ [ playing "auld lang syne" ] >> 911, what is your emergency? >> hi. oh, my gosh. [ screaming ] >> ma'am, what is your address? all i got is something she's dying. are you still there, ma'am? ma'am, are you still there? ma'am? ma'am, are you still there? ♪ ♪ running for a long time ♪ running f
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. >> bloomberg businessweek technology reporter ashley vance on one of silica and valleys most important leaders. elon musk. he has a great attention to detail. i lean towards this edison kind of idea. who gets thousands of engineers, the brightest of the price -- bright, and hard-working individuals. to get products out of them that can be commercialized and can really change the industry. who hase is the guy combined software and hardware. adams and bits. in a way that no one else has. >> coming up next from washington journal, a look at the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mail and -- as secretary of state. and then a discussion of the iran nuclear agreement with obama officials. back christopher farrell. he is investigative and research director for judicial watch, which is what? guest: our mission is to grow up .- to promote transparency we do that by using the freedom of information act at the federal level and state level. host: you have been using that to go after hillary clinton's records. some new developments now that the fbi has the server and the e-mails. why is it suc
. >> bloomberg businessweek technology reporter ashley vance on one of silica and valleys most important leaders. elon musk. he has a great attention to detail. i lean towards this edison kind of idea. who gets thousands of engineers, the brightest of the price -- bright, and hard-working individuals. to get products out of them that can be commercialized and can really change the industry. who hase is the guy combined software and hardware. adams and bits. in a way that no one else has....
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vance always said, if you want to hide from the police, hide in plain sight. plain sight. they never find you. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream. the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs, and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, never saw him again. in two weeks i became the parent of a murdered child. and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heart ache. i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers. and over those years, i learned how to do one thing really well, and that's how to catch these bastards and bring them back to justice. i've become a manhunter. i'm out there looking for bad guys. >> dear c. i feel like this is the first time i wrote you a letter, when we first met. i love you. and lily loves you. if i let them take her and vaccinate her, and brainwash her, i wouldn't be doing what's right. i cannot let a judge tell me how my daughter should be raised. we will miss you. but i ha
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thank you so much in vance for joining us. you just heard from my colleague in wyoming about the conversation that he had this kind of wait and see attitude that the fed seems to be messaging. what is your take? >> well, i think before we had all this financial convulsion, it sure looked like september was the time that they pull the trigger. but in the past couple of weeks, things have been pretty dicey, liquidity dried up for a while in the global financial market. so, you know, if this continues, then clearly i think september is off the table. but if all of a sudden we get a rally in the u.s. markets and the data continued to look as strong as they did today, i think september may still be on the table, although i think the probability of a september hike has fallen just because of what has happened in the last couple of months. >> yes. and you can't see it because obviously you're on tv with us, but we have a feds fund rate chart that was on our screen to follow what you're seeing. and you mention the strengths of the und
thank you so much in vance for joining us. you just heard from my colleague in wyoming about the conversation that he had this kind of wait and see attitude that the fed seems to be messaging. what is your take? >> well, i think before we had all this financial convulsion, it sure looked like september was the time that they pull the trigger. but in the past couple of weeks, things have been pretty dicey, liquidity dried up for a while in the global financial market. so, you know, if this...
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2 organizations were chosen to receive the human rights commission hero awards for organization as vancing human right. first is white coats for black lives and league of women voteroffs voters of san francisco. first, the white coats for black lives. white coats for black live saz coalition of medical students underrepresented in higher lechbls of education. the impact of their work is immeasureable in the profession of health cairb professionals and [inaudible] especially in the san francisco bay area. these students were deeply hurt by unarmed black men and took action against police brutality. like the people that participated in the selma to montgomery march, the [inaudible] involved 80 medical school said cross the nation and in the spirit of making a statement against institutionalized oppression. [inaudible] medical curriculum to be changed to change the disproportioninate on people of cod have done a spectacular job of bringing their careers and social justice together. congratulations. >> good evening everybody. thank you for the lovely introduction [inaudible] i'm a second year
2 organizations were chosen to receive the human rights commission hero awards for organization as vancing human right. first is white coats for black lives and league of women voteroffs voters of san francisco. first, the white coats for black lives. white coats for black live saz coalition of medical students underrepresented in higher lechbls of education. the impact of their work is immeasureable in the profession of health cairb professionals and [inaudible] especially in the san francisco...
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we were going to change things and do them differently and we have to invest in vance and help them be part of that vision state. i think big part of it frankly is the marketing component of it. you need to bring everyone along on that journey with you so that they are invested in the process . >> we are going to have more time for questions. i know some of you are sitting in your hands and i won't let that happen. so we will do that a little bit later. thank you, kelli. >> thank you. [applause] >> lets continue and let me bring up -- oh. all right. walker white. he is the president of b dna and he's right there. thank you very much. >> sure. [laughs] >> good morning, everybody, my name is walker white. b & a, just a backdrop, we provide it data, hardware and software, purchases of hardware and software. so why are we here today, because the patent that b & a officers for in customers in it we are already doing in the medical device phase and pilots for other commercial in the space. all three of those companies are b & a customers today. basically we provide the data you need to do it
we were going to change things and do them differently and we have to invest in vance and help them be part of that vision state. i think big part of it frankly is the marketing component of it. you need to bring everyone along on that journey with you so that they are invested in the process . >> we are going to have more time for questions. i know some of you are sitting in your hands and i won't let that happen. so we will do that a little bit later. thank you, kelli. >> thank...
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>> reporter: vance and doreen to my left, you can see here, this is the scene, nearly 12 hours after that troubling attack, deputies are still out here and this has gotten a lot of attention, attention from across the world and see here media from across the nation are right now along this street. but among them, you're not going to find wdbj 7, the crew involved directly in this. that station did not send anybody out here and what is of the an competitive industry, today, just solidarity, rival stations are actually out here, helping out with the video so that the staff at wdvj, they can grieve their colleagues. urge i cannot tell you, how much they were loved, ali sawnson and adam, by the wdvj 7 team. >> reporter: mourning the loss of two vibrant journalists, reporter alison parker and photographer adam ward killed. >> how could this individual have robbed these families, the families of alison and adam of their lives and happiness and love for whatever reason. were respect sudden attack happened during this live broadcast on wdbj 7's morning show the two were interviewing vicki ga
>> reporter: vance and doreen to my left, you can see here, this is the scene, nearly 12 hours after that troubling attack, deputies are still out here and this has gotten a lot of attention, attention from across the world and see here media from across the nation are right now along this street. but among them, you're not going to find wdbj 7, the crew involved directly in this. that station did not send anybody out here and what is of the an competitive industry, today, just...
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>>reporter: vance says he is very glad he came. >> the lake is clear. there is no fires at the lake. anywhere near the water. there's plenty of things to do still. >>reporter: and so, whether it is kayaking, cocktails, or even casinos. lake county is surely open for business. ktvu fox2 news. >>> while there is no word on what caused the jerusalem fire or larger rocky fire near clear lake officials have determined that vehicle exhaust contacted dry grass causing the 8,000-acre rack fire near lake mary essay, it destroyed seven structures including one home. the fire broke out in late july and was 100% contained leslie. >>> ofthe fire weather is ramping up as we go into the bay area we can. we have had mild days the last couple of weeks. here we go with some heat that is going to show up. he showed up a little bit today. in the bay valleys you have 87, 86 of livermore, these hotspots tomorrow are going to be in the triple digits. temperatures came up today and will come up more tomorrow. there is no fog at the coast tomorrow, as you look at the bay bridge
>>reporter: vance says he is very glad he came. >> the lake is clear. there is no fires at the lake. anywhere near the water. there's plenty of things to do still. >>reporter: and so, whether it is kayaking, cocktails, or even casinos. lake county is surely open for business. ktvu fox2 news. >>> while there is no word on what caused the jerusalem fire or larger rocky fire near clear lake officials have determined that vehicle exhaust contacted dry grass causing the...
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. >> rookie year a lot of field goals, vance, a lot of field goals. no touchdowns, either scoring drive with a touchdown or throwing for a touchdown. robert griffin's blood pressure might go up because we learned that trent williams isn't going to play, the pro bowl left tackle who always protects his blind side. you stay is precaution? >> precaution. see some of the young guys getting more reps today. the guys are warming up right now, kickoff about almost a half hour away here at fedex field. they have the tarp down on this field until about 5:00 this afternoon. it did rain earlier. we will see how the field holds up, a very strong chance of rain, like doug mentioned. everyone looking forward to seeing robert griffin and the offense, if they can put the ball in the end zone tonight, something the starters did not do last week in cleveland. >> the first offense was gonna get a lot more reps this upcoming game and zrit good defense, from what they did last year and everything. so, i think it will be a good test for us and just see where our offense is
. >> rookie year a lot of field goals, vance, a lot of field goals. no touchdowns, either scoring drive with a touchdown or throwing for a touchdown. robert griffin's blood pressure might go up because we learned that trent williams isn't going to play, the pro bowl left tackle who always protects his blind side. you stay is precaution? >> precaution. see some of the young guys getting more reps today. the guys are warming up right now, kickoff about almost a half hour away here at...
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bloomberg reporter ashlee vance on one of silicon valley's most inventive leaders, elon musk. >> he is seen as this next steve jobs kind of figure. attention tois detail. he pushes his workers really hard. i tend to believe more in this edison ideal, but i think elon musk has a lot to prove. who gets these thousands of engineers, the brightest of the bright, these very hard-working individuals and he is really able to get products out of them that can be commercialized and that have really changed industry. has --he is the guy who he has combined software and hardware and adams and it's in ways that nobody else has. >> monday night on "the on c-span.rs." coming up next, q&a with activist phyllis bennis. later, a look at the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails as secretary of state. ♪ announcer: this week on "q&a," institute for policy studies fellow phyllis bennis discusses her book, "understanding isis and the new global war on terror." ms. bennis also talks about u.s. foreign policy since 9-11 and the obama administration's recent negotiations with iran. ♪ brian: phyllis
bloomberg reporter ashlee vance on one of silicon valley's most inventive leaders, elon musk. >> he is seen as this next steve jobs kind of figure. attention tois detail. he pushes his workers really hard. i tend to believe more in this edison ideal, but i think elon musk has a lot to prove. who gets these thousands of engineers, the brightest of the bright, these very hard-working individuals and he is really able to get products out of them that can be commercialized and that have...
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. >> bloomberg businessweek technology reporter ashley vance on one of silicon valley's most inventive leaders, elon musk. >> he is seen as the next steve jobs kind of figure. he has this attention to detail. he pushes his workers really hard. i tend to lean more to the edison idea. gets these who thousands of engineers, the brightest of the brights and these very hard-working individuals and is really able to get products out of them that can be commercialized and that have really changed industry. to me, he is the guy who has combined software and hardware. bits ina of atoms and the way no one else has. >> tonight on c-span two. >> washington journal continues. host: teddy downey is executive editor of the capitol forum. here to talk with us this morning about the issue of economic populism. some have said income inequality on the campaign trail. the issue as it relates to campaign 2016. what does your group to? -- do? we provide legal analysis for a range of subscribers, policymakers, investors, corporations. host: a recent story in usa today. they looked at ceo pay. paid 800 times
. >> bloomberg businessweek technology reporter ashley vance on one of silicon valley's most inventive leaders, elon musk. >> he is seen as the next steve jobs kind of figure. he has this attention to detail. he pushes his workers really hard. i tend to lean more to the edison idea. gets these who thousands of engineers, the brightest of the brights and these very hard-working individuals and is really able to get products out of them that can be commercialized and that have really...
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vance, you are pulling it. look at that evening planner. sunset tonight is now before 8:00. sun goes down at 7:58, 87 now, 85 by 7:00 and by around 11 tonight, talking about 80-degree temperature. nice weather, again, we do have showers and a few thunderstorms, storms down to the south this is the complex right here i have been watching. let's zoom on in, portions of fauquier county, along 66. we talked about that earlier, then some lighter showers toward manassas, but look at this right here, again, we can even do a little bit of a zoom here. i want to zoom in 66 and show where you this is, around marshall, here is marshall, the plains, very heavy rain the plains, broad run, 66, definitely slow at this time. notice the lightning associated with this. not a ton of lightning, we do have some lightning. let's go ahead and track this out here. we move up toward the north and east. this is where this is going, up toward leesburg. i think it may stay just to the west of leesburg but middle but, 6:57, around 7:25 and waterford, 7:36 if it holds together. i do expect it to hold tog
vance, you are pulling it. look at that evening planner. sunset tonight is now before 8:00. sun goes down at 7:58, 87 now, 85 by 7:00 and by around 11 tonight, talking about 80-degree temperature. nice weather, again, we do have showers and a few thunderstorms, storms down to the south this is the complex right here i have been watching. let's zoom on in, portions of fauquier county, along 66. we talked about that earlier, then some lighter showers toward manassas, but look at this right here,...
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. >> let's get to eddie perken who has been waiting from eaton vance. what are you telling clients after the wlipsaw 48 hours? >> i think it's a good time to be putting money to work. in the last couple of days we've been selling defensive positions to buy more cyclical stocks. you know, it never feels very good when the bargains show up. that's our perspective, i'm more bullish than some comments we just heard. i think the the rally has staying power, a good time to put money to work. you like industrials, tech and financials, four bargains i'm told, what are they? >> i like united technologies, i like aflac, which has a the love japanese exposure. so if we continue to see a little strengthening in the yen it will be good for that stock. kroger, a consumer staple. the grocery store chain. which has sold off despite being defensive. and a name like wells fargo, a high quality bank. i don't like the banks overall but i think you can buy these quality franchises when they go on sale and now is the time. >> we're showing people that you like objection dent
. >> let's get to eddie perken who has been waiting from eaton vance. what are you telling clients after the wlipsaw 48 hours? >> i think it's a good time to be putting money to work. in the last couple of days we've been selling defensive positions to buy more cyclical stocks. you know, it never feels very good when the bargains show up. that's our perspective, i'm more bullish than some comments we just heard. i think the the rally has staying power, a good time to put money to...
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>> reporter: vance and doreen to my left, you can see here, this is the scene, nearly 12 hours after that troubling attack, deputies are still out here and this has gotten a lot of attention, attention from across the world and see here media from across the nation are right now along this street. but among them, you're not going to find wdbj 7, the crew involved directly in this. that station did not send anybody out here and what is of the an competitive industry, today, just solidarity, rival stations are actually out here, helping out with the video so that the staff at wdvj, they can grieve their colleagues. urge i cannot tell
>> reporter: vance and doreen to my left, you can see here, this is the scene, nearly 12 hours after that troubling attack, deputies are still out here and this has gotten a lot of attention, attention from across the world and see here media from across the nation are right now along this street. but among them, you're not going to find wdbj 7, the crew involved directly in this. that station did not send anybody out here and what is of the an competitive industry, today, just...
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jim vance is a veteran newscaster from washington, d.c. they may live worlds apart, but jim and kamila will forever be linked to each other and it's all because of a pair of ridiculously high heels, a watering can, and one very embarrassing video that went viral. kamila loves her job and was particularly excited to be booked for a fall fashion show, being put on by one of her favorite designers. >> i love vivian west. she's an amazing designer, so when i went for the casting and i got the job, i was so happy. >> at least until the spring/summer 2007 show turned into the fall show. prior to her stumble, kamila had been through a fitting for the spring/summer show and everything had gone smoothly. >> i went for the fitting, and everything was all right. i tried the shoes. they clothes were made perfectly for me. >> and since the theme of the show was springtime, kamila was given a special prop. >> they gave me a watering can. and the idea was for me to walk outside with the watering can and put the water on the flowers and keep walking until
jim vance is a veteran newscaster from washington, d.c. they may live worlds apart, but jim and kamila will forever be linked to each other and it's all because of a pair of ridiculously high heels, a watering can, and one very embarrassing video that went viral. kamila loves her job and was particularly excited to be booked for a fall fashion show, being put on by one of her favorite designers. >> i love vivian west. she's an amazing designer, so when i went for the casting and i got the...
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reagan tolerated it i think is not healthy, just as i don't think it was healthy to have brzezinski and vance for years battling during the carter administration because at the end of the day the government needs to have a policy -- a policy, not two policies or three policies. c-span: are you still covering the state department? >> guest: yes, but not on the same daily basis as i was doing for 15 years. i've been asked to take what is called a broder-like role in foreign policy, referring to our chief political correspondent david broder, and to concentrate on broader issues, major projects, travels of my own abroad rather than traveling on a plane with the secretary of state, and sort of trying to use such experiences i've piled up in 15 years of covering diplomacy to do a bigger picture. c-span: are you pretty much assured that when you write an article in "the washington post" that everybody that's playing in the diplomatic game reads it? >> guest: oh, i think probably. "the washington post" in this city is kind of the bread-and-butter information source that everyone shares. it would be
reagan tolerated it i think is not healthy, just as i don't think it was healthy to have brzezinski and vance for years battling during the carter administration because at the end of the day the government needs to have a policy -- a policy, not two policies or three policies. c-span: are you still covering the state department? >> guest: yes, but not on the same daily basis as i was doing for 15 years. i've been asked to take what is called a broder-like role in foreign policy,...
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tell us what you know in vance of this. are you prepared in terms of managing crowds and security? >> looking at this as a security nightmare, we used to handling crowds up to 250,000 people. so this is just an event. if you can handle mardi gras, you can handle mr. trump. >> but then had to change venues and now being held in the stadium where the university of south alabama play. but the numbers that we've heard from the trump campaign, it sounds like they're expecting even more people than the capacity of the stadium. >> well, that's correct. that's what the forecast is. but whether we have 30,000 or 40,000, we don't know. but 40 would obviously from the stadium from a visibility standpoint because we're blocking one end zone off. >> what has the campaign told you, any additional steps that you've had to take in the city to get ready for mr. trump. >> truly the campaign has handled all of the logistics, our part is only coordinating from a public safety standpoint that our law enforcement officials are in the right place at the right time. and really the campaign's paying for ev
tell us what you know in vance of this. are you prepared in terms of managing crowds and security? >> looking at this as a security nightmare, we used to handling crowds up to 250,000 people. so this is just an event. if you can handle mardi gras, you can handle mr. trump. >> but then had to change venues and now being held in the stadium where the university of south alabama play. but the numbers that we've heard from the trump campaign, it sounds like they're expecting even more...
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look, i think this market topped out months in vance, the average stock, i really do think it is a major top in the market that's going to last a while as far as time and price, and i think you have plenty of time to wait. i know what stocks i love, i know what companies i love, i just think it's the wrong time now. i love the cruise lines, the airlines, tj maxx and things like that, but i think they're going to go lower. >> gary >> stocks go down in bear market >> are you literally 100% cash? >> 100% cash >> that's amazing to me. the whole panel took a breath back when you said that >> cash is never yield as less. i think some of these retailers are going to benefit big time by cheaper prices by asia, tj maxx is a good one. i like market. walmart imports from asia than any company on the globe. their prices are going to go down >> melissa >> yeah. go ahead >> a very important point here. there is more margin and leverage in the system now than there were in '08 and that's going to just start coming off the next couple of weeks. i have not seen really any panicky selling, even though som
look, i think this market topped out months in vance, the average stock, i really do think it is a major top in the market that's going to last a while as far as time and price, and i think you have plenty of time to wait. i know what stocks i love, i know what companies i love, i just think it's the wrong time now. i love the cruise lines, the airlines, tj maxx and things like that, but i think they're going to go lower. >> gary >> stocks go down in bear market >> are you...
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. >> ashlee vance on one of silicon valley's most inventive leaders, elon musk. >> he is seen as this next steve jobs kind of figure. i think he has this attention to detail and pushes his workers really hard. i lean more to word and edison idea. i think elon musk has a lot to prove but i've have taken away he's a guy who gets these thousands of engineers, the brightest of the brights and these hard-working individuals to get products out of them that can be commercialized and that have changed industry. to me, he's the guy who has combined software and hardware and assembled adams and bits the way no one else has. -- atoms and bits the way no one else has. >> we travel outside the beltway to communities across america. >> the idea is to take the program for american history television and book tv out on the road he on the beltway to produce pieces that are a little more visual and to provide a window into these cities viewers would not normally go to that have rich histories and a rich literary scene. >> a lot of people have heard of the big cities like new york, l.a. and chicago. bu
. >> ashlee vance on one of silicon valley's most inventive leaders, elon musk. >> he is seen as this next steve jobs kind of figure. i think he has this attention to detail and pushes his workers really hard. i lean more to word and edison idea. i think elon musk has a lot to prove but i've have taken away he's a guy who gets these thousands of engineers, the brightest of the brights and these hard-working individuals to get products out of them that can be commercialized and that...
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the jeans vance twos discrete the idea is simple. the jeans have two discrete pockets one for your phone and the other for your battery. >> you can plug in your phone and charges. apparently the pocket for the phone isn't big enough to hold the iphone 6 but it does fit earlier versions. i would worry about it getting too hot. they get a little bit hot sometimes. >> they do, but i put my phone in ni back pocket all the time. if there was a way to put it in the pocket without having it charge, that is what i need. >> am i getting horrible radiation? >> do you worry about butt cheek radiation? >> we've got enough to worry about. >>> a tree lover protesting the old fashioned way by refusing to get out of the tree. >> one way to do it. >>> what do you do if your phone bill says you owe them $100,000? how in the world could that happen? it's not your data plan. >> later in "the skinny," the stunning allegations surrounding ben affleck and jennifer garner's divorce. the reports of an affair with their nanny. you're watching "world news now.
the jeans vance twos discrete the idea is simple. the jeans have two discrete pockets one for your phone and the other for your battery. >> you can plug in your phone and charges. apparently the pocket for the phone isn't big enough to hold the iphone 6 but it does fit earlier versions. i would worry about it getting too hot. they get a little bit hot sometimes. >> they do, but i put my phone in ni back pocket all the time. if there was a way to put it in the pocket without having...