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to zo eisner has been demanding more and narrowed requests of e-mail written months after terry's deathtorney general is trying to avoid a contempt of congress vote against him which has been scheduled for tomorrow. holder wrote issa last night, "the department offered a serious good faith proposal to bring this matter to amicable resolution in form of briefing based on documents that the committee could retain." holder wanted assurances before turning over the documents. eisner responded with -- issa responderesponded with a letters own saying the briefing on the substance is not enough. so the expectations of the meeting are clear. only the delivery of documents outlined and offered by the department of justice last thursday to the staff will be sufficient to justify postponement of wednesday scheduled vote. top democrats didn't say much today. except for majority leader harry reid expressing support for the attorney general. >> providing enough for me. >> key house oversight republican says holder must do more. >> anything short of full compliance would be unsatisfactory to me. and t
to zo eisner has been demanding more and narrowed requests of e-mail written months after terry's deathtorney general is trying to avoid a contempt of congress vote against him which has been scheduled for tomorrow. holder wrote issa last night, "the department offered a serious good faith proposal to bring this matter to amicable resolution in form of briefing based on documents that the committee could retain." holder wanted assurances before turning over the documents. eisner...
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. >> bob: eisner? >> andrea: holder. >> bob: i said eisner wants a vote. he should get a vote. to present the documents. >> bob: overreach. >> eric: switch gears and turn it over to greg gutfeld. >> greg: are you all right? >> bob: i am. thinking about eisner. >> greg: san francisco is spanish for cuckoo crazy. to keep america cup there they will spend $150,000 to see if the boat scare birds on a bay. it's part of a settlement by a lawsuit who worry when the mighty sails float by it will frighten the birds and fear will cause them to expend energy that could be harmful to their health. the end result is depressed birds will probably turn to drugs. but they would have been better holding the race in wintertime during avalanche. how about a study to discuss how san francisco is scaring the rest of america? they are more effective to get life form to flee the state. you are worried about feathe feathered feelings? have you been to oakland lately? half the state is sinking in a ocean an debt, the state is for the birds. now literally this is what happens if you turn it in a competi
. >> bob: eisner? >> andrea: holder. >> bob: i said eisner wants a vote. he should get a vote. to present the documents. >> bob: overreach. >> eric: switch gears and turn it over to greg gutfeld. >> greg: are you all right? >> bob: i am. thinking about eisner. >> greg: san francisco is spanish for cuckoo crazy. to keep america cup there they will spend $150,000 to see if the boat scare birds on a bay. it's part of a settlement by a lawsuit who...
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. >>> in the french open nobody gives their that is the money's worth john eisner p keizer 1816 1/5 he went five hours and 41 minutes only half as lawn chemicals and went through after an opening round 79 at the memorial tiger woods added to wonder 7 so he is four shots behind scott stall and here's the question. mickelson withdrawals because of fatigue in of the open in a couple of weeks to go taggard do go fill or somebody else? >>> of canada's ports and pulls out after 79? duque was fatigued he was citing illness. dr. dennis o'donnell plays and gentlemen. ,, [ male announcer ] it would be easy for u.s. olympian meb keflezighi to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ like this one. ♪ or this one. ♪ or, maybe this one. ♪ but when it's this easy to use citibank mobile check deposit at home...why would he? ♪ woooo! [ male announcer ] citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. every step of the way.
. >>> in the french open nobody gives their that is the money's worth john eisner p keizer 1816 1/5 he went five hours and 41 minutes only half as lawn chemicals and went through after an opening round 79 at the memorial tiger woods added to wonder 7 so he is four shots behind scott stall and here's the question. mickelson withdrawals because of fatigue in of the open in a couple of weeks to go taggard do go fill or somebody else? >>> of canada's ports and pulls out after 79?...
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i'm sure you will do the same thing tomorrow >> john eisner probably deserves a new nickname. how about the multiple marathon man? today, and another monster of a match. this time, he came up on the short end. one of the great spots to see tennis tournament. five sets with a tiebreaker. he will win the tiebreaker 18-16 after five hours and 41 minutes. phil mickelson and withdrew from the pga tournament today exciting mental fatigue as the reason. he is tired of looking at his score guard -- a score card after shooting a 79. he wound up with a birdie, says his recent schedule and vacation to europe led to a mentally fatigued. he probably should have not mentioned that thing about the vacation. tiger was having a better day for a change. -- tiger woods having the better day, for a change. interesting day for rory. well done later on 12 with a quadruple bogey. i know you already knew that. >> i am still on the mentally fatigued by my vacation to europe. c'mon. >> i am so sorry. >> stay with us. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in the people and communities who call
i'm sure you will do the same thing tomorrow >> john eisner probably deserves a new nickname. how about the multiple marathon man? today, and another monster of a match. this time, he came up on the short end. one of the great spots to see tennis tournament. five sets with a tiebreaker. he will win the tiebreaker 18-16 after five hours and 41 minutes. phil mickelson and withdrew from the pga tournament today exciting mental fatigue as the reason. he is tired of looking at his score guard...
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michael eisner with his company. we're testing a lot of this right now. we basically service 30,000 other publishers with our video network. we have 300,000 high quality clips that we send out to other publishers. i think the average length of time people are watching videos is fairly short, but growing. number two, i think when you think about what is going to get attraction, as you lay on the platforms, brands are really important. consumers recognize brands. they want to watch them. and then we started to really test out, like we launched a program a few weeks ago. we got 10,000 or 20,000 people watched it and then the next week 50,000 people. how do you test out appointment viewing for the web or mobile and then how do you do it across the huge spectrum of content? and one of the other things i would say over the longer period of time, probably not shorter period of time, when you listen to what
michael eisner with his company. we're testing a lot of this right now. we basically service 30,000 other publishers with our video network. we have 300,000 high quality clips that we send out to other publishers. i think the average length of time people are watching videos is fairly short, but growing. number two, i think when you think about what is going to get attraction, as you lay on the platforms, brands are really important. consumers recognize brands. they want to watch them. and then...
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and go out, and i spent a number of -- wonderful years with, you know, barry diller, and michael eisner, katzenberg, a number of great people at the time, we had a great time. charlie bluehorn owned it. he was wonderful to deal with. then i went on and left there and said enough of that. louis mal became a great friend. i was editing one of his scripts once, and again, like being in the impeachment, i didn't know nothing. so he looks up at me and goes francis, and we became great friends. he said because i had no idea what i was doing. editing louis mal's script. but anyway, i loved it. and then i -- i lift, i said, this is wonderful. and headed out to australia, because there was a lot of young, interesting, dynamic filmmakers coming out of australia, and i thought it would be fun. and then woo came across a story, and i had to go get money, had to get financing, and i got money from from, it was still alive, guy named bob who was manager of the bee gees and others, and he produced saturday night fever, greece and all those and then the half he told me now go find the rest of the money
and go out, and i spent a number of -- wonderful years with, you know, barry diller, and michael eisner, katzenberg, a number of great people at the time, we had a great time. charlie bluehorn owned it. he was wonderful to deal with. then i went on and left there and said enough of that. louis mal became a great friend. i was editing one of his scripts once, and again, like being in the impeachment, i didn't know nothing. so he looks up at me and goes francis, and we became great friends. he...
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. >> holder made his first public comments about the house oversight chairman michael eisner's plan tocontempt of congress vote next week. issa argued he is holding key information on who signed off on the tactics used in fast and furious he was asked about by the top republican in today's hearing. >> on what legal ground are you withholding that e-mail, the president can't claim exective privilege to withhold that e-mail; is that correct? >> i, myself, a suffering to sit down with the speaker, chairman, you, whoever to work our way through this is an attempt to avoid constitutional crisis. >> after the hearing, grassley sounded encouraged that holder is willing to negotiate over releasing documents. grassley says that is fine, as long as the offer is isn't hollow and suggested a show of good faith would be to give up the document in question. bret? >> mike emanuel live on the hill. thank you. the focus of the security leak dispute is about who will lead the investigation. in to whom talk to reporters. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge as that part of the story. >> i
. >> holder made his first public comments about the house oversight chairman michael eisner's plan tocontempt of congress vote next week. issa argued he is holding key information on who signed off on the tactics used in fast and furious he was asked about by the top republican in today's hearing. >> on what legal ground are you withholding that e-mail, the president can't claim exective privilege to withhold that e-mail; is that correct? >> i, myself, a suffering to sit down...
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two years ago john eisner played it the longest match in tennis at wimbledon and today at the french she played the second longest match at the french. he fights off a match for in the fifth to tie it at 15 games. it finally ended there. the shot went wide, 18/16 on the final set. that last set lasted two and half hours. overall 5 hours 41 minutes. a far cry from the 11th hour match played in london. only san fransisco restaurants might recall that a group of four millionairess wanted a racetrack built at albany park. in the 1950's people came from all over the bay area to stand within feet of cars going 140 m.p.h.. cars from that era will compete this weekend with vehicles that ran at golden gate park for 1952 through 1954. it was called the golden gate park road races. only barrier back then was a small sense, sometimes no sense at all. >> don parkinson had the car race at golden gate and finished second. he was actually in the lead, and a spectator ran across the track and dawns on the car in order to miss the spectator. and someone got past him before he got going again. so he fi
two years ago john eisner played it the longest match in tennis at wimbledon and today at the french she played the second longest match at the french. he fights off a match for in the fifth to tie it at 15 games. it finally ended there. the shot went wide, 18/16 on the final set. that last set lasted two and half hours. overall 5 hours 41 minutes. a far cry from the 11th hour match played in london. only san fransisco restaurants might recall that a group of four millionairess wanted a...
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michelle obama will join robert eisner in the new standards today. >>> venus will pass between the earth and the sun beginning just after 6:00 p.m. eastern time. some parts of the world saw this back in 2004. but it won't happen again until roughly 2117. so, sam champion, this is your last chance at seeing venus on this day. just saying. i love you, sam. george, you got a couple more. don't worry. >> let's hope. >>> let's talk a little politics now. "your voice, your vote" with one of the most powerful voices in the cable universe, bill o'reilly. also, best-selling author. most recently of "killing lincoln." welcome back bill o'reilly. we launched "killing lincoln" here on "gma," and look how well you did. >> it's all because of stephanopoulos here. don't want to intrude on the royal family. how do you get that job? i'll wear the hat. >> the queen's jubilee. >> i have to tell you. if i weren't 250, i would have been throwing in tea in the harbor. i'm not a big royals fan. you have to give them credit. they don't work. and they make millions of dollars. how do i get that gig? >> you work
michelle obama will join robert eisner in the new standards today. >>> venus will pass between the earth and the sun beginning just after 6:00 p.m. eastern time. some parts of the world saw this back in 2004. but it won't happen again until roughly 2117. so, sam champion, this is your last chance at seeing venus on this day. just saying. i love you, sam. george, you got a couple more. don't worry. >> let's hope. >>> let's talk a little politics now. "your voice,...
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but i think that this goes along with what chairman eisner has done from the beginning, which he oftenllegations and then scrambles for support. when he can do so, he moves the goalposts and moves on to something else. megyn: so the summaries of those wiretap applications may not have had the most nefarious details. senior officials may not have known about the most nefarious stuff. we could see that somebody at doj had to sign off on the more nefarious operations and aspects because somebody did sign off on those wiretap applications, which typically happened to be very detailed. >> no one at justice, and there has never been any evidence that anyone in a senior official position -- [talking over each other] megyn: somebody at doj had to sign off, did they not? i am talking about the controversial aspects of the operation. >> there has never been any evidence that anybody at main justice signoff on the gun walking tactics. not only that, but ken nelson, the head of the atf, actually testified to darrell issa's committee that he never told anybody about the gun walking. megyn: feebly t
but i think that this goes along with what chairman eisner has done from the beginning, which he oftenllegations and then scrambles for support. when he can do so, he moves the goalposts and moves on to something else. megyn: so the summaries of those wiretap applications may not have had the most nefarious details. senior officials may not have known about the most nefarious stuff. we could see that somebody at doj had to sign off on the more nefarious operations and aspects because somebody...
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. >> it goes back to the ricketts article, '08 and the eisner story.ere the editor will put something. every story is a legitimate story. you have a couple of responsibilities if you want to be the paper of record. one is you want to make sure it's proper placement. the ricketts story shouldn't have been need, but maybe in the political notebook. same thing with the romney wealth, all that. any way, so they start, like, sending statements out, are tweeting. i get called. somebody asked me, i said considering that we have 30 positive "new york times" mentions to every one negative mention, they're sounding kind of like those thin-skinned politicians -- >> no, we have much thinner skin. >> reporters do? >> i plead guilty. journalists have much thinner skin than politicians. i have to give credit to politicians. i don't know how they live day-to-day. i have lots of problems with politicians, but -- >> so i can praise the "new york times" and the new yorker forever, but if i'm critical of one or two pieces -- >> i will be a puddle on the floor. >> you glan
. >> it goes back to the ricketts article, '08 and the eisner story.ere the editor will put something. every story is a legitimate story. you have a couple of responsibilities if you want to be the paper of record. one is you want to make sure it's proper placement. the ricketts story shouldn't have been need, but maybe in the political notebook. same thing with the romney wealth, all that. any way, so they start, like, sending statements out, are tweeting. i get called. somebody asked...