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what, beating -- >> yeah. >> i've known draper for -- he's been here 19 months. went to a dorm, apparently, and got in trouble in a dorm and now he's back in disciplinary, and it's just a revolving cycle for draper. >> can't deal with all the people in there. i like the peace. >> uh huh. it's jail, man, come on. there's always somebody. >> huh? >> there's always somebody. all right, well, good luck to you. are you going back to court soon? >> yeah. >> are you getting out this time? >> i hope so. >> uh huh, right. >> draper has been working on his case most of the time he's been at louisville metro, and he's feeling pretty good about his chances. >> said i might really beat this case. no witnesses showing up. i'm ready to go home, hopefully. >> and how is it you're going to beat it? >> because there ain't no witnesses showing up. can't find the witnesses, so. i'm going to go back. if you don't have the star witnesses, then you don't have nothing. it's basically your word against whoever else, and if there ain't nobody there, you can't cross examine nobody, so ther
what, beating -- >> yeah. >> i've known draper for -- he's been here 19 months. went to a dorm, apparently, and got in trouble in a dorm and now he's back in disciplinary, and it's just a revolving cycle for draper. >> can't deal with all the people in there. i like the peace. >> uh huh. it's jail, man, come on. there's always somebody. >> huh? >> there's always somebody. all right, well, good luck to you. are you going back to court soon? >> yeah....
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it's a revolving cycle for draper. we also produce natural gas.d what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> an inmate's stay at the louisville metro department of corrections jail can range from mere hours to years, depending on the complexity of the charges. some will leave here only to serve their sentences in state prison, but for many others, their last day on the inside is their first day of renewed freedom on the outside. today is that day for farrah burleson. >> i'm going home. >> after how long? >> a long time, 543 days. yes. whoo! >> yay! >> oh. >> aww. >> after violating probation and spending nearly two years in jail for stealing s
it's a revolving cycle for draper. we also produce natural gas.d what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what...
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it's just over half an hour. >> host: it was put together by eric draper. there is a forward by president george w. bush. mr. draper, in this book you asked the question, could a black kid from south-central los angeles be the photographer for the president of the united states? what is the answer to that question? >> guest: that's a big yes. >> host: how did you get the job? >> guest: well, back in 2000 i was as assigned by the associated press to cover the bush campaign because i was a staff photographer. that's my background is photo journalism. so i covered the campaign full time for 18 months nearly. >> host: did you get to know the president in, did you get to know the president in that kind of work? >> guest: you do. you do. you spend a lot of time on the road, mostly with other journalists and a lot of time with staff, campaign staff. i really didn't think about the job until actually after the election because you might remember the election wasn't decided that night and during the recount, well, that gave me the opportunity to pursue the position
it's just over half an hour. >> host: it was put together by eric draper. there is a forward by president george w. bush. mr. draper, in this book you asked the question, could a black kid from south-central los angeles be the photographer for the president of the united states? what is the answer to that question? >> guest: that's a big yes. >> host: how did you get the job? >> guest: well, back in 2000 i was as assigned by the associated press to cover the bush...
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draper as he talked to guests and gave a brief presentation that featured photos from his book, "front row seat." this is about 15 minutes. >> how have you been? >> i know. she is right there, too. [inaudible] >> it's about time. thank you. great turnout. thanks, john. >> nice to see you. >> we're not going to see otherwise. >> okay. thank you, chief. thank you, ed. >> what a great crowd. >> awesome. >> how are you? there's a big line to buy the books. >> okay. [inaudible] >> i thought i did but now i'm realizing i didn't get it. so probably not. >> thanks are turning out. you know, this, i do different kinds of events and this one is probably the best so far. definitely. >> there's a huge line outside. >> the first one we had -- [inaudible] okay, great to see. >> first of all, my name is dave. i work here and thank you so much for coming out to support a good friend, eric, and is book country. i've had the honor and privilege of running the white house websites that often refer to -- so every morning we started this come is almost like a blank slate because waiting each day whether te
draper as he talked to guests and gave a brief presentation that featured photos from his book, "front row seat." this is about 15 minutes. >> how have you been? >> i know. she is right there, too. [inaudible] >> it's about time. thank you. great turnout. thanks, john. >> nice to see you. >> we're not going to see otherwise. >> okay. thank you, chief. thank you, ed. >> what a great crowd. >> awesome. >> how are you? there's a big...
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may get the next urge to merge, and one one of those deals may leave a modern day mat man like don draper into tears. stock picks for you from a five-star fund manager, and bmw rolling out an all-electric car. the i3 is here. we'll go outside and take a look at it, and we want to hear what you think about a car. a 90-mile range. some say it's simply not enough, but do you like the looks? let us know. hi, everybody. mandy is still on vacation so i'm going to hit the stats for you, and even though pending home sales came in better than expected the dow is down 46 points right now. there are stom some stocks higher. the fest outperformer is pfizer and among the biggest decliners including the financials like a bank of america, if you will. so really are a down market. a little bit mixed and caterpillar also doing pretty well, and as we noted it's a huge week. literally every day includes a potentially market-moving data point. more housing coming up and got the fed and ism, and we cap it all off with the monthly jobs number on friday. joining us from wells fargo, annika kahn. the single most
may get the next urge to merge, and one one of those deals may leave a modern day mat man like don draper into tears. stock picks for you from a five-star fund manager, and bmw rolling out an all-electric car. the i3 is here. we'll go outside and take a look at it, and we want to hear what you think about a car. a 90-mile range. some say it's simply not enough, but do you like the looks? let us know. hi, everybody. mandy is still on vacation so i'm going to hit the stats for you, and even...
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it's just over half an hour. >> host: it was put together by eric draper. there is a forward by president george w. bush. mr. draper, in this book you asked the question, could a black kid from south-central los angeles be the photographe
it's just over half an hour. >> host: it was put together by eric draper. there is a forward by president george w. bush. mr. draper, in this book you asked the question, could a black kid from south-central los angeles be the photographe
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robert draper writes for rolling stone, gq and the account of the bush presidency.s for being here. >> my pleasure. >> you start with the extensive history. point out the last northerner to win was hubert humphrey, jimmy carter won it in a special period. why has it been so long and what's changing now? >> a variety of things. i think that the national democratic party has always been more liberal than the texas democratic party. but the states' dems were in a lot of ways, were branded effectively by, during the reagan period. as being liberals. being out of touch. when ann richards became governor of texas, she certainly moved the needle to the left and she was not interested in building party infrastructure. the dems had a lot of difficulty fielding attractive statewide candidates. you couple all that with basically the overall erosion throughout the south and including texas of any kind of democratic power. and texas became a one-party state. that party being republicans. >> you make such an interesting point. culturally these issues come down to who is more texa
robert draper writes for rolling stone, gq and the account of the bush presidency.s for being here. >> my pleasure. >> you start with the extensive history. point out the last northerner to win was hubert humphrey, jimmy carter won it in a special period. why has it been so long and what's changing now? >> a variety of things. i think that the national democratic party has always been more liberal than the texas democratic party. but the states' dems were in a lot of ways,...
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the italian team just flying on the bay today, we talk with luna rosa helms man kris draper about the art of foiling. >>> we saw temperatures climb into the 80s and 90s inland and 60s closer to san francisco. san jose today, 83 degrees, we're tracking changes ahead, which may bring some of the thunder to the sierra a little closer to the bay area early next week. what it means for the rest of your weekend when we come back. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>> a warning tonight for people who have michel
the italian team just flying on the bay today, we talk with luna rosa helms man kris draper about the art of foiling. >>> we saw temperatures climb into the 80s and 90s inland and 60s closer to san francisco. san jose today, 83 degrees, we're tracking changes ahead, which may bring some of the thunder to the sierra a little closer to the bay area early next week. what it means for the rest of your weekend when we come back. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless...
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. >> kris draper, who you just heard from and luna rosa skipper staying out on the bay, about an hour after the race, to get in a little extra work. let's see here as they have a race day off for tomorrow. it will be emirates team new zealand going against the course. because the racing team of sweden won't be out there tomorrow. the italians will be back on the water tuesday with much more to come out here. as the summer rolls on. at least for now, we're seeing match racing and head to head action. let's send it back to you in the studio. >>> still to come at 5:00, dozens of former gang members, look to put their past behind. how they're getting a clean slate. >>> we'll take you to london where the world awaits the royal birth. how the members of the media are spending a little time as they wait for the money shot. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted
. >> kris draper, who you just heard from and luna rosa skipper staying out on the bay, about an hour after the race, to get in a little extra work. let's see here as they have a race day off for tomorrow. it will be emirates team new zealand going against the course. because the racing team of sweden won't be out there tomorrow. the italians will be back on the water tuesday with much more to come out here. as the summer rolls on. at least for now, we're seeing match racing and head to...
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here's luna rose, the helmsman, kris draper. >> you have so much riding on it, and it's popped the whole thing up. there's so much power that you can ride at the moment, and it's about managing that for now and having -- >> watching the 1872s fly on the water is no doubt one of the main atracks as america's cup broadcaster explains helps foiling the -- >> the foils are very much like a water ski, which you get towed behind a motor boat. when you go slow, they drag behind the water. as you increase speed, you will lift up and ski above the water, and that's really what they're able to do. >> the swedish artemus racing team will go to the bay and it was expected to be a couple of days from now before what will certainly be a much followed entry into the l -- >> sunday and tuesday are both scheduled match racing days with the italian luna rosa team and emirates team new zealand going head-to-head. that's the skin here at the america's cup. i'm mark scott. we'll send it back to you in the studio. >> well, the coast guard had to rescue a hawaiian fisherman yesterday because his catch was so b
here's luna rose, the helmsman, kris draper. >> you have so much riding on it, and it's popped the whole thing up. there's so much power that you can ride at the moment, and it's about managing that for now and having -- >> watching the 1872s fly on the water is no doubt one of the main atracks as america's cup broadcaster explains helps foiling the -- >> the foils are very much like a water ski, which you get towed behind a motor boat. when you go slow, they drag behind the...
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and chris draper is the helmsman.ight now, well, they may need to shift some things out of perspective just a bit here to get back into these races with emirates team new zealand. maybe try something different. the kiwis are taking off with this thing. back to you in the studio. >> thanks, lauren. >>> let's check in with meteorologist jeff rainieri. >> it's been pretty good the past couple of days because we've had hotter weather inland and cooler weather at the coastline helping to set up the decent wind today. water temperatures in the mid 50s. we started off with fog. we'll see more of that tomorrow. wind from 10 to 20 miles per hour. definitely a little bit of a sweet spot. i know they like it a little bit gustier. not too bad with a small craft advisory inside the bay with winds at 1 to 3 feet for that lue louie vet ton s louis vuitt. what you'll be able to find here we're still tracking thunderstorms across the see si off shore. it's mostly dry. a few spotty showers this morning. but throughout tonight only a li
and chris draper is the helmsman.ight now, well, they may need to shift some things out of perspective just a bit here to get back into these races with emirates team new zealand. maybe try something different. the kiwis are taking off with this thing. back to you in the studio. >> thanks, lauren. >>> let's check in with meteorologist jeff rainieri. >> it's been pretty good the past couple of days because we've had hotter weather inland and cooler weather at the coastline...
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. >> don draper from "mad men," for example, how does he fit into this?on draper, even though he's not out there killing people, he very much is the same as tony soprano is. the mortar i believe things he does, the more reroot for him, the more ambivalent we feel about that. these are characters testing the viewer often, asking ourselves why are we -- why do we want don to get away wit. >> you're right inside my head. i'm at this point, at the end of the year, maybe not so much rooting for him next year. we'll see what happens with that. you talk about the sopranos, the show that kicked off this genre. >> it's hard to remember now how radical it was to have a hero like tony soprano. in 2001 he kills a man on screen right in front of us. even hbo inclined to take risks, that was considered a step too far. they really had a huge fight about it, as i detail in the book, about whether the audience would stay with tony after that. obviously we did. it really opened the door to this whole new world. >> what do you think it says about us as a society when we roo
. >> don draper from "mad men," for example, how does he fit into this?on draper, even though he's not out there killing people, he very much is the same as tony soprano is. the mortar i believe things he does, the more reroot for him, the more ambivalent we feel about that. these are characters testing the viewer often, asking ourselves why are we -- why do we want don to get away wit. >> you're right inside my head. i'm at this point, at the end of the year, maybe not so...
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draper go in very highly respected who we dubbed him as moses. [laughter] >> when he spoke we all listened but he did not say much. [laughter] and to take pictures of us the whole time that we meet and they did for the next 10 years. [laughter] but then he came back and said this is what you need to do. everything was recorded if not all of the preserved and critical elements that at some future date. >> remember the discussion but it was such the identifying mark but then what happened but they went upstairs on the roof to walk around and there were great? in the building. so something needed to be done. so we saved the panel's. >> on the third floor of this building they had the in structural trust if they did want to put the sign back up. it would support though wind load like a giant sale pulling the top tier for stories of the building off. no wonder it did not end up in oklahoma. [laughter] but a lot of things went into that. >> let's talk specifically about the sixth floor in the '80s you have the exhibit designers come on board but to tal
draper go in very highly respected who we dubbed him as moses. [laughter] >> when he spoke we all listened but he did not say much. [laughter] and to take pictures of us the whole time that we meet and they did for the next 10 years. [laughter] but then he came back and said this is what you need to do. everything was recorded if not all of the preserved and critical elements that at some future date. >> remember the discussion but it was such the identifying mark but then what...
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a displaced don draper travels through california in search of job opportunities of ice and men. yet so many get so lonely. and here's waldo. you can cross that off your list. the second awesomest thing on the internet today, a tribute to the height of '80s fashion. bills couldably played heathcliff huxtable for nearly a decade, he's known for wearing a lot of truly fugley sweaters. an oversized hideous looking sweater with ugly patterns and colors often worn by old men or hipsters with no taste. now fans can vote for their favorite cosby sweater on bill cosby's own website. there are argyles and cardigans. all of mr. cosby's sweaters are kind of the same, which is what makes them so great. the third awesomest thing on the internet today, the president is finishing up his trip to africa. mr. obama danced his way down a red carpet. we know he's generally a pretty cool customer, these moves should come as no surprise. how do they measure up to previous leaders, past and present. there's the colin powell, hillary clinton and for those who truly hate the spotlight, may i suggest the
a displaced don draper travels through california in search of job opportunities of ice and men. yet so many get so lonely. and here's waldo. you can cross that off your list. the second awesomest thing on the internet today, a tribute to the height of '80s fashion. bills couldably played heathcliff huxtable for nearly a decade, he's known for wearing a lot of truly fugley sweaters. an oversized hideous looking sweater with ugly patterns and colors often worn by old men or hipsters with no...
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. >> host: the book is called front row seat, photographer and daughters eric draper who spent eight years as president george j.w. bush's photographer. watching the tv on c-span2. you're watching booktv on c-span2. >> host: is there a nonfiction author or boat you like to see the john booktv, send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> booktv continues with ann kirschner. miss kirschner 11 recounts the life of josephine marcus earp, common-law wife and partner of over 50 years to lawmen wyatt earp. this is about an hour. [applause] >> pleasure to be here. this is a stories at has deep roots all across the united states, it is fun to be here. the fact that both of my books have seattle, seattle exhibits this week is particularly fun. what i would like to do is introduce the book by reading the first couple pages from the prologue in which i land on planet earth. did you know that wyatt earp was buried at a jewish cemetery? just hearing his name through me back to my childhood that jackson heights, new york city, scrawled on the floor in front of a bla
. >> host: the book is called front row seat, photographer and daughters eric draper who spent eight years as president george j.w. bush's photographer. watching the tv on c-span2. you're watching booktv on c-span2. >> host: is there a nonfiction author or boat you like to see the john booktv, send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> booktv continues with ann kirschner. miss kirschner 11 recounts the life of josephine marcus earp, common-law...
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pro tag gee nists of days past have been replaced by antiheroes like tony soprano, don draper, and dexter's brett martin, difficult men, follows the people who brought these characters to life, the show creators and a no less difficult group of men, the shows, the sopranos, the wire, breaking bad, dead wood have taken us into what martin calls the third golden age of television. gone are the days when television was the boob tube. they have become the signature american art form of the first decade of the 21st century. the equivalent of what the films of scorcese has been to the 1970s or the novels of updike, roth and mailev have been to the 1960s. joining us is gq correspondent, the incredible brett martin, author of "difficult men." >> great to see you. >> sorry, you keep running away from me. >> it's true, but i have no doubt that your compelling thesis about the third golden age of television will be communicated accurately. >> i hope so. >> even across this distance. let's talk about where we are. i think this is a huge ly powerful and optimistic view that we are able to embrace the
pro tag gee nists of days past have been replaced by antiheroes like tony soprano, don draper, and dexter's brett martin, difficult men, follows the people who brought these characters to life, the show creators and a no less difficult group of men, the shows, the sopranos, the wire, breaking bad, dead wood have taken us into what martin calls the third golden age of television. gone are the days when television was the boob tube. they have become the signature american art form of the first...
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. >> rose: (laughs) if you think back to the tony sopranostor don drapers, i don't think it's that surprising that we're ending up with the nurse jackies, with the -- with female protagonists that are just as tortured, deep, and interesting as the males. >> rose: that's very good. >> part of what's going on is when you expand expotentially this space which you can program into, you'll end up with more interesting choices and it better be good because as reed hastings said to you, they're in a dog fight for consumer attention and you've got to have something spectacular to stick out from all that clutter. >> rose: so how much television-- even though it's your business-- do you watch? how much video do you watch period? whether it's -- whether it's in front of a big 60-inch television or on your smart phone? >> i guess that's a great question, charlie. because i was looking at the stack of the "new yorker"s the other night on my bed stand and mark leibovich's wonderful new book. >> rose: "this town." >> "this town," it's an extraordinary book. but it's in this fight over and over. it's right n
. >> rose: (laughs) if you think back to the tony sopranostor don drapers, i don't think it's that surprising that we're ending up with the nurse jackies, with the -- with female protagonists that are just as tortured, deep, and interesting as the males. >> rose: that's very good. >> part of what's going on is when you expand expotentially this space which you can program into, you'll end up with more interesting choices and it better be good because as reed hastings said to...
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plotted to intentionally sabotage and undermine the obama presidency at every chance possible as robert draper notes in his book do not ask what good we do inside the u.s. house of representatives the list of attendees at the caucus room dinner was a virtual who's who of republican power players in washington are on the guest list for the for the four hour invitation only me republican congressman eric cantor paul ryan kevin mccarthy pete sessions jeb hensarling pete hoekstra and dan longer republican senators jim de mint and jon kyl tom coburn john ensign and bob corker are also in attendance the whole thing was orchestrated by republican propaganda mastermind frank luntz and newt gingrich was also in attendance and on my radio show a few months back he flat out admitted that the purpose of this dinner meeting was to come up with a plan to sabotage the obama presidency. you were quoted in the book as soon. after this dinner you'll remember this is the do. the seeds of two thousand and twelve were sown is that all accurate well empire so were you guys insurgents against the obama presidency we
plotted to intentionally sabotage and undermine the obama presidency at every chance possible as robert draper notes in his book do not ask what good we do inside the u.s. house of representatives the list of attendees at the caucus room dinner was a virtual who's who of republican power players in washington are on the guest list for the for the four hour invitation only me republican congressman eric cantor paul ryan kevin mccarthy pete sessions jeb hensarling pete hoekstra and dan longer...
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the women are dealing with the don draper attitudes and existential fallout in a way.ecause either their egos were inflated to the size of the moon or they got back and the experience really changed them. after ten years of your hero husband sort of being an absentee father, i think these women were finally ready for their man to compae down to ear and sometimes that wasn't possible. >> have you thought about this as a tv show or a movie? >> it i think is definitely fodder -- >> you'd be great in the pitch meeting. i'm serious. the book is the astronaut wives club, let's talk. lily koppel, thank you so much. it's so nice to meet you. more "morning joe" in just a moment. [ female announcer ] made just a little sweeter... because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. thto fight chronic. osteoarthritis pain. also available in delicious peanut butter. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did
the women are dealing with the don draper attitudes and existential fallout in a way.ecause either their egos were inflated to the size of the moon or they got back and the experience really changed them. after ten years of your hero husband sort of being an absentee father, i think these women were finally ready for their man to compae down to ear and sometimes that wasn't possible. >> have you thought about this as a tv show or a movie? >> it i think is definitely fodder --...
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. >> reporter: robert draper who wrote a book about "rolling stone" believes the magazine is doing the two things it does best, being provocative and driving profits. >> the magazine has always tried to find imagery that would stoke conversation and spur newsstand sales. >> reporter: the belief that "rolling stone" is more sales conscious than sensitive is angering locals. >> to put him on the cover is weak and shallow and they're just trying to sell magazines. >> reporter: cvs is already refusing to sell the cover. other stores have followed suit. the boston mayor called the story inconceived at best. >> the way you used to get on the cover of "rolling stone" is you got a band and you made some music. a kid went out there, rejected everything in this country and murdered and maimed. >> reporter: boston globe columnist kevin cullen believes the focus should be on the victims like lingzi lu. >> i would ask them what they think about brothers that came here, got every opportunity in this country and threw it back in penal's faceople's faces and killed americans. >> reporter: despite his
. >> reporter: robert draper who wrote a book about "rolling stone" believes the magazine is doing the two things it does best, being provocative and driving profits. >> the magazine has always tried to find imagery that would stoke conversation and spur newsstand sales. >> reporter: the belief that "rolling stone" is more sales conscious than sensitive is angering locals. >> to put him on the cover is weak and shallow and they're just trying to sell...
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. >> maybe draper didn't have it, and maybe they lost it in the end, because that work was shot ti. > to talk m&a in the show, aren't we, carl? >> yes, david. they are dell's banker. >> oh, wow. >> so, i doubt very much that we will get answers. dell is down. perhaps not as much as some may have anticipated if you are just joining us, appears to be a raise of a dime, but it is base on the special committee changing the way the vote goes so that you only have to have a majority of the shares voted which is easier to get to the per percentage line for the deal. but the dime, the special committee is not going there. we will see what happens. so august 2nd, if they don't miss the deadline to change the provision, what does dell do once the deal is voted down if it is voted down, do they em bar bark on a large buyback and substantially shrink the float to which they would float up mr. dell's position to come into a pr proxy fight with mr. icahn and we will think of that game theory. >> i think that the stock is at the final. >> and that is what you have to wonder. there he is. he is brill
. >> maybe draper didn't have it, and maybe they lost it in the end, because that work was shot ti. > to talk m&a in the show, aren't we, carl? >> yes, david. they are dell's banker. >> oh, wow. >> so, i doubt very much that we will get answers. dell is down. perhaps not as much as some may have anticipated if you are just joining us, appears to be a raise of a dime, but it is base on the special committee changing the way the vote goes so that you only have to...
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. >> let's get don draper out there and come out with the strategies.s what'sing come up next on "squawk on the street." >>> coming up, jim cramer is back and he's brought some friends with him, six to be exact. six stocks in 60 seconds when "squawk on the street" returns. >>> nice to have 6 in 60 back with jim. let's start with sprint. >> here's a stock that's unchanged and he goes buy to hold. may the best person win. >> goldman hold the trend. >> this is about spending for telco, ad trends integral when you want to upgrade your system. t-mobile and sprint had to spend more money. >> j.p. morgan says don't worry about the lone ranger. >> i know the numbers were a dud, but there are a lot of irons in the fire. >> cummins is the opposite of caterpillar. they keep making the number, and don't forget they have the truck engine that will be the engine of the future. >> they can't find a reason not to like it and this is an analyst who says i'm done fighting. i'm switching. >> finally, jpm on hess. maybe this time it will really be for real. >> your broader
. >> let's get don draper out there and come out with the strategies.s what'sing come up next on "squawk on the street." >>> coming up, jim cramer is back and he's brought some friends with him, six to be exact. six stocks in 60 seconds when "squawk on the street" returns. >>> nice to have 6 in 60 back with jim. let's start with sprint. >> here's a stock that's unchanged and he goes buy to hold. may the best person win. >> goldman hold the...
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i was looking at mike's playbook which came out and apparently draper, the author has a new piece out taking a look at texas and taking a look at this whole apparatus of wendy davis, of the castros, of former obama folks trying to take texas and turn it into a state that democrats can compete in, given the influx of hispanic voters in that state. it's very conservative. remember the last senator it produced the guy name ted, last time i checked was a conservative guy. more than $1 million is what some of these former obama folks have raised to turn that state into a democratic state i would watch it over the next eight. >> you say ted cruz is very, very, very conservative, i hear he's working with kirsten gillibrand. rino! geez, come on. aren't there any true believers out there anymore? where have all the good men gone? so we bring up wendy davis here. al hunt, there was a article this weekend in "the new york times," david lionheart talking about abortion, saying the plurality of americans support the house bill that would ban abortion after 20 weeks. it is interesting that american
i was looking at mike's playbook which came out and apparently draper, the author has a new piece out taking a look at texas and taking a look at this whole apparatus of wendy davis, of the castros, of former obama folks trying to take texas and turn it into a state that democrats can compete in, given the influx of hispanic voters in that state. it's very conservative. remember the last senator it produced the guy name ted, last time i checked was a conservative guy. more than $1 million is...