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communications to try and cut off any kind of outside access to information it was being to being bandied around with in germany to try and stop all trying to assure its customers that it was going to stop the n.s.a. from from getting a hold of their information now we've also seen political action taken the european parliament has suspended the swift agreement with the united states and that was an agreement that would share banking data it was supposed to try and tackle terrorism to try and stop transfers from one bank account to another that were being used to fund terrorism around the world now it emerges that the n.s.a. may have been using not to spy on european citizens personal data so that's been suspended there is fallout heading the united states is where you as these allegations mount up that they're watching just about everybody's every move. and here it out here we go to crystal hall still a government and business consultant in things that even though germany's reaction looks like outrage it's nothing but a joint performance with washington. i don't believe a bit that they w
communications to try and cut off any kind of outside access to information it was being to being bandied around with in germany to try and stop all trying to assure its customers that it was going to stop the n.s.a. from from getting a hold of their information now we've also seen political action taken the european parliament has suspended the swift agreement with the united states and that was an agreement that would share banking data it was supposed to try and tackle terrorism to try and...
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every citizen now they haven't put an exact figure on what they think that should be but it has been bandied around that it could be around the the two thousand five hundred swiss franc mark it's around two thousand euro per month now the way that they're trying to get this into law is by using switzerland system of direct democracy means is that if they get over one hundred thousand signatures to a petition. to apologize i hear that was a. switch and we just lost the signal we'll get back to him very shortly here on the program thank you for your patience here with us here. if you had online dot com right now loads of stories for you at the moment for example falling from freedom of states around the world a clamping down on cyberspace and bringing in sophisticated snooping technology to monitor the citizens online activities this according to a brand new report. i want three point one billion dollars is how much it'll cost japan to get u.s. soldiers out of okinawa but only if it hosts their drones instead the whole story right now. thanks for joining us for the program today in the middle
every citizen now they haven't put an exact figure on what they think that should be but it has been bandied around that it could be around the the two thousand five hundred swiss franc mark it's around two thousand euro per month now the way that they're trying to get this into law is by using switzerland system of direct democracy means is that if they get over one hundred thousand signatures to a petition. to apologize i hear that was a. switch and we just lost the signal we'll get back to...
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work but in the end we dided guant bandied secret prisons are guantanamo bay but it worked in the end of a smart policing to keep americacords? safe. >> however you able to keep access?s .> for about 18 monthson t n.y.d through early 2013 we were of pe reporting for the associatedn.y press in reid met dozens ofre tr people who were willing to reald share their stories and provide documents how thise intelligence division with in the intrusiveness andto cllec intimacy and then we had people from law enforcement end those that help to crack wow the case were those that we do professionally.zo coes >> the first call comes fromliss vermont. >> caller: i am wonderingto about your background i justal. think it is so unusual. >>. premed stent >> guest: i am what happens if you are thei a premed student death fails chemistry. i was i went to a wonderful liberal arts school in a t biology major i did not go to medical school i worked with the local paper and had my basic reporting jobshe there and then worked my wayob up. i id no it wast on-the-job learning i did not go to school for is da thi
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there are numbers bandied b there is no official number. that is the thinking.t he is going to, hopeset away without any, hopes, prison time. adam: banned from the securities industry for a lifetime. >> he made a great amount of money. it will be a victory for him if he write as large check and still walks away a wealthy man and. >> behind bars. he has not been accused of a crim it is h firm that has been accused. he is facing civil crs. >> twof his assiates will come up on trial for insider trading. as we wrap this up, what are the whispers regarding steve cohen on walstreet? that this guy will get away or preet bhara will surprise us and come down hard on him? >> the surprise he wouldn't personally charge. theyust don have enough evidence. they would like to charge him. they have been circling him for years but they don't have enough. when you charge someone's associates then it becomes more and more dangerousus. they get, they're incentivized to -- adam: flip. >> talk and flip. that is the real danger for steve cohen that the flip. they very much like to get
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a year after san the things are still far from bandy, and let's just say new york attorney general hado find out the hard way in a very embarrassing white. today we have russell brand railing about confidence and. and other brick, let it ready for the royal rumble. all that and whether you should buy into twitter and 140 characters or less. whether southwest is getting on with the baggage v band wagon good are bad. get ready because "cavuto" takes off now. ♪ >> the majority of people calling for me to resign are people who i would say i don't work for. neil: leaving aside the she works for all of us, wouldn't it be wiser for a woman who is more or less saying only the president can fire her. so he won't. because as things stand now, the health care law barely standing in all, the website is a mess and democrats are calling for delays. no less than the new york times says the singular achievement of lower health care costs for the poor is not being achieved. clearly at is on the president. this is his baby, but it is more immediately on the secretary because her health and human service
a year after san the things are still far from bandy, and let's just say new york attorney general hado find out the hard way in a very embarrassing white. today we have russell brand railing about confidence and. and other brick, let it ready for the royal rumble. all that and whether you should buy into twitter and 140 characters or less. whether southwest is getting on with the baggage v band wagon good are bad. get ready because "cavuto" takes off now. ♪ >> the majority of...
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. >> those were the figures that were bandied around.e this is an inflated figure, but you can see that it is a lot of money people are talking about when it comes to hostages. in the past, there have been indications that money has been paid for the release of previous hostages. >> another person who has seen that something was up his correspondent alex duval smith who joins us from the capital of neighboring mali. you were saying a short while ago that some two weeks ago there were reports of some french people in the northern city of gao. >> there have been reports creeping up over the last week of a negotiations team having been seen. that is where the french motivation is in mali. if they are held, they are held in the very far north of mali. i have to say, this is very much speculation. >> we know that the areas where these hostages could have possibly been held if indeed it was inside of nmalian territory are difficult to get to. >> they may also be in nigeria. -- not nigeria, algeria. we understand that the hostages are regularly
. >> those were the figures that were bandied around.e this is an inflated figure, but you can see that it is a lot of money people are talking about when it comes to hostages. in the past, there have been indications that money has been paid for the release of previous hostages. >> another person who has seen that something was up his correspondent alex duval smith who joins us from the capital of neighboring mali. you were saying a short while ago that some two weeks ago there...
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what is your reaction to hearing that word bandied about as a possible out for the impasse we find ourselves in? >> chris, i'll support things that strengthen medicare and social security for the future. we have a fundamental difference with republicans, the same kind of scare tactics being used now on health care reform, were the same kind of words used when medicare was passed or when social security was passed. we have a fundmental difference. when we come together, we as democrats will support those changes like negotiating prescription drugs to bring down the cost of medicare or doing things that strengthen social security for the future. but again we're not going to allow social security for tens of millions of americans to be held hostage when they won't open up the government or pay our bills. if they want to talk long-term within the guidelines of strengthening medicare and social, we have already been doing that. >> in terms of opening up the government, chief economic advisor gene spurring talked about something along three weeks or month, what is your reaction to that idea? >> ag
what is your reaction to hearing that word bandied about as a possible out for the impasse we find ourselves in? >> chris, i'll support things that strengthen medicare and social security for the future. we have a fundamental difference with republicans, the same kind of scare tactics being used now on health care reform, were the same kind of words used when medicare was passed or when social security was passed. we have a fundmental difference. when we come together, we as democrats...
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the numbers that are bandied about are the people who visited the web site maybe how many accounts are up. but very little specific information about how many people enrolled in private insurance. sometimes we're now starting to hear numbers that include medicaid as well as private insurance, but when that happens, nobody is saying and oh, by the way, medicaid represents 90 or 95% of that total. >> the numbers are striking. in maryland, 97% of those who signed up, simply enrolled in medicaid while barely more than 2,000 people actually bought private health insurance. in washington state, 87% enrolled in medicaid compared to the roughly 4500 that took insurance and in oregon, a shocking 100% for approximately 56,000 people enrolled in medicaid none bought insurance. >> it's not surprising that it's much easier to enroll people in medicaid after all they only have to identify themselves eligible. no choices to make and most importantly it doesn't cost them anything. various state exchanges assumed a certain volume congressional budget office has estimated 7 million people will get new i
the numbers that are bandied about are the people who visited the web site maybe how many accounts are up. but very little specific information about how many people enrolled in private insurance. sometimes we're now starting to hear numbers that include medicaid as well as private insurance, but when that happens, nobody is saying and oh, by the way, medicaid represents 90 or 95% of that total. >> the numbers are striking. in maryland, 97% of those who signed up, simply enrolled in...
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. >> what i'm hearing right now, the latest, a plan being bandied about, from the republican side of the aisle. one is a combined extension, raise the debt ceiling enough to get you through a month, reopen the government for a month, have negotiations in that context. i have also heard the possibility of just passing a clean debt ceiling and keeping the government shut. and either the possibilities in the house of representatives given the tea party caucus will depend on democratic votes. so my question to you, are you interested in either of those proposals? >> well, we'll be interested in a clean debt ceiling to get that off the table so we can continue the negotiations. but with this on the table, there is nothing to negotiate at this point. the senate, for the short-term basis came in with one spending level, the republicans came in with another spending level. when we say we didn't negotiate, well, technically that is true, we didn't come to the half way, we came all the way -- total, not half way, total capitulation, now they talk about the clinton years when they shut down the
. >> what i'm hearing right now, the latest, a plan being bandied about, from the republican side of the aisle. one is a combined extension, raise the debt ceiling enough to get you through a month, reopen the government for a month, have negotiations in that context. i have also heard the possibility of just passing a clean debt ceiling and keeping the government shut. and either the possibilities in the house of representatives given the tea party caucus will depend on democratic votes....
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while we don't know the specifics, the word being bandied about is reasonable. a dramatic change of tone as we mark to the end of the 60-day period tonight. jody hernandez is live. time is of the essence now. >> reporter: time is absolutely of the essence, jessica. now we just got a briefing from a union rep and i'll tell you, he doesn't sound very hopeful at all. he says the two sides were actually closer two nights ago than they are tonight. he claims that b.a.r.t.'s bait he's offer is actually a step backward. with less than six hours left to go, commuters are holding their breath. >> it's going to interrupt a lot of -- it's going to be a lot of traffic. a lot of traffic. >> b.a.r.t. riders are gearing up for some nightmare commutes. if b.a.r.t. and the unions don't reach a deal by midnight, trains could stop rolling tomorrow morning if workers hit the picket line. >> we're going to be greatly impacted. i'm sure they are too. we're going back and forth to work. some of us may lose our jobs not being able to get to san francisco. >> i don't want to give anybod
while we don't know the specifics, the word being bandied about is reasonable. a dramatic change of tone as we mark to the end of the 60-day period tonight. jody hernandez is live. time is of the essence now. >> reporter: time is absolutely of the essence, jessica. now we just got a briefing from a union rep and i'll tell you, he doesn't sound very hopeful at all. he says the two sides were actually closer two nights ago than they are tonight. he claims that b.a.r.t.'s bait he's offer is...
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bandy rallied. that was the theme. the commodores scored the final 17 points, capped by seymour's 13 yard scamper. 3127. the surprise team of the scc no doubt undefeated. mississippi - number 17. tigers quarterback matty threw for 291 yards, subbing for james franklin. he led mississippi to a 10-point lead. florida back in the game. solomon pat returned the kick off. 100 yards for the score. the day belonged to munning, adding a 17 yard touch down. he finished with 310 yards, mississippi going on to win 36-17 improving to 7 and 0 on the season. >> now to the nfl where it's home coming weekend for peyton manning returning for the first time. during his 13 years on the field manning set the colts record at 55,000 and touch towns 399 and led the team to 150 win, including the playoffs capped off by the super bowl. after miss gs the 2011 series, manning left for denver, where he thrived. sunday manning will face the quarterback. the colts drafted to replace him. >> it's hard to predict how i'll feel emotionally. football i
bandy rallied. that was the theme. the commodores scored the final 17 points, capped by seymour's 13 yard scamper. 3127. the surprise team of the scc no doubt undefeated. mississippi - number 17. tigers quarterback matty threw for 291 yards, subbing for james franklin. he led mississippi to a 10-point lead. florida back in the game. solomon pat returned the kick off. 100 yards for the score. the day belonged to munning, adding a 17 yard touch down. he finished with 310 yards, mississippi going...
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the actual number that jpmorgan will wind up paying is vastly smaller than the number being bandied aboutves smith, we democracynow.org will continue this conversation online and post it on. that does it for our show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with john nichols about his new book "dollarocracy." he details about how elections are being controlled by a small group of billionaires and corporations, to the detriment of the rest of us. join us in our conversation with john nichols, coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. nots: just in case you may think big money dominates elections, consider this. the last election was the first $10 billion election in the history of the nation. washington correspondent john nichols has written a
the actual number that jpmorgan will wind up paying is vastly smaller than the number being bandied aboutves smith, we democracynow.org will continue this conversation online and post it on. that does it for our show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] tavis: good evening. from...
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. >> dee dee, the phrase "just take yes" for an answer has been bandied about on both sides of the aisle here. i want to talk about before we get to the house of pain, the lower chamber, i want to talk about a deal in the senate. some part of me -- not really some part, some part of me that read things on the internet, is this whole back and forth over sequestration levels and whether they go through january or march, is that all really maybe perhaps just a run-up to a fig leaf necessary to get republicans to buy in, which is to say democrats at some point need to theoretically concede something. is this fighting about sequestration and sequestration levels inevitably going to be the ne they take in the chamber. >> there are many democrats in the senate who will just not go along with allowing increases to take effect, any move that moves from january and allows to take place is unacceptable to democrats in the chamber and senator reid knows that. there may be some give. this is a real fight. robert raises a good point, not only a fight in the senate, it's unclear whether this can pass t
. >> dee dee, the phrase "just take yes" for an answer has been bandied about on both sides of the aisle here. i want to talk about before we get to the house of pain, the lower chamber, i want to talk about a deal in the senate. some part of me -- not really some part, some part of me that read things on the internet, is this whole back and forth over sequestration levels and whether they go through january or march, is that all really maybe perhaps just a run-up to a fig leaf...
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i'm told this set of rules will not have the medical device tax provision that has been bandied abouthip in this negotiation on an ongoing base. that would apparently leave the medical tax device tax the way obama care made it with no changes. that's what's taking shape right now. a very fluid situation. this would apparently open the federal government almost immediately until december 15th. it would give congress a little breathing room here to start to negotiate. they could move that as early as late this afternoon or early evening tonight marks rhea. >> how do you think that would play? >> i think the full vitter is something that is not popular in the senate. and this elimination of extraordinary measures is something that's not popular in the senate also. that's something the white house has said they don't want to sign onto, necessarily. the president and treasury secretary like that flexibility they have to move money around, to stop contributing to various funds in order to stretch as long as they can when they get into one of these debt ceiling situations. also the continuin
i'm told this set of rules will not have the medical device tax provision that has been bandied abouthip in this negotiation on an ongoing base. that would apparently leave the medical tax device tax the way obama care made it with no changes. that's what's taking shape right now. a very fluid situation. this would apparently open the federal government almost immediately until december 15th. it would give congress a little breathing room here to start to negotiate. they could move that as...
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first of all, he's an influencer which is a word that's bandied around a lot in the celebrity world meaningnfluence. lenovo's great for him. he's young, he's cutting edge, and he's huge on twitter. first of all, he's already perceived as having that street cred, but then you want to cross that line, well, does he have the street cred, and he seems to be a real tech-savvy guy. when it comes to ideas, i mean, he's on top of the trends. he knows what people want -- melissa: i guess. but, todd, i don't actually know a human being that owns a yoga whatever it is or anything -- >> you will because of ashton. [laughter] >> yoga products are tablets and computer, and they've -- melissa: do you know a person who owns one? >> no. melissa: do you? >> no. >> to make a point here, i hi as lenovo tries to expand in the united states market space, he could be the right person. i don't think he's going to be back there already coding, although he suggested he has worked closely with start-ups to do so, but i think it's more a play to get a u.s. presence especially as they move into u.s. smartphones -- meli
first of all, he's an influencer which is a word that's bandied around a lot in the celebrity world meaningnfluence. lenovo's great for him. he's young, he's cutting edge, and he's huge on twitter. first of all, he's already perceived as having that street cred, but then you want to cross that line, well, does he have the street cred, and he seems to be a real tech-savvy guy. when it comes to ideas, i mean, he's on top of the trends. he knows what people want -- melissa: i guess. but, todd, i...
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. >> tonight i want to remember lee bandy, he's the man you had to know and see, great reporter downina. he passed away this week. a lot of us who admired his work for years are thinking about him and thinking about his family. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." have a great weekend. we'll see you right back here on monday. dre" sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends october 31st. for details, visit vwdealer.com today. of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® is different than pills. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once-a-day, any time, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoz
. >> tonight i want to remember lee bandy, he's the man you had to know and see, great reporter downina. he passed away this week. a lot of us who admired his work for years are thinking about him and thinking about his family. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." have a great weekend. we'll see you right back here on monday. dre" sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two...
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the talk here in washington today is about a possible, possible compromise deal being bandied about in u.s. senate. 12 senators, six democrats, six republicans met this morning. they have been working on some details of their plan which may be the best hope so far in getting a deal done on the shutdown and raising the debt ceiling. joining us now from capitol hill is virginia republican congressman scott imageal. thanks very much for coming in. >> thank you, wolf. >> what do you think? let's say this passes, some sort of language passes in the senate. got a bunch of republicans on board, bunch of democrats. it comes to the house of representatives. do you believe your speaker, the speaker of the house, john boehner would let it come up for a vote even if a majority of the republicans are not necessarily on board? a lot of republicans like you would be on board, but if the majority would not on board, the so-called hastert rule, do you think he would let it come up for vote, get the government reopened and avoid any sort of default? >> if it appears that there is no other option whatsoe
the talk here in washington today is about a possible, possible compromise deal being bandied about in u.s. senate. 12 senators, six democrats, six republicans met this morning. they have been working on some details of their plan which may be the best hope so far in getting a deal done on the shutdown and raising the debt ceiling. joining us now from capitol hill is virginia republican congressman scott imageal. thanks very much for coming in. >> thank you, wolf. >> what do you...
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. >> lastly, before you go, it's no secret that your name is being bandied about as a possible 2016 candidate you going to make a decision and what are you looking at to figure out if you run? >> the answer is i don't know what i'm going to do in 2016. i'm head of the rga. we are focused on 38 governors races between now and -- >> i believe that you don't know but i also believe you're looking at it and trying to figure out if it makes sense. >> look, i have got a responsibility, we are continuing our reforms in louisiana. for me, as i think about that, it would have to be do i think i can make a difference, do i think i've got something to offer that's not being -- that's not there. do i think that there's a way that i could help improve and help lead the country and that's not being offered by a candidate that's in the race. i do think the next president, i do believe, should come from the ranks of the governors. i do think governors unlike the folks in d.c. are implementing solutions. i think one of the criticisms about this president is that president obama had to have on the job training
. >> lastly, before you go, it's no secret that your name is being bandied about as a possible 2016 candidate you going to make a decision and what are you looking at to figure out if you run? >> the answer is i don't know what i'm going to do in 2016. i'm head of the rga. we are focused on 38 governors races between now and -- >> i believe that you don't know but i also believe you're looking at it and trying to figure out if it makes sense. >> look, i have got a...
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he married a woman who became his mistress, and bandied around the country with her. when it became evident that -- he wanted to be the secretary of the interior. they were sent to do that, to make him secretary of the interior, until the duchess put her foot down. apparently this individuals wife florence, and of she made no uncertain terms to president harding, a firm statement that if he were to come to washington, this woman would not accompany him. apparently one night, he had individual in question. news to his the bad him and, and she shot they tried to cover it up. -- they pretended that happened along the way with the administration, and the lusting quest for oil. >> thank you. >> i have seen a couple of versions of that story. a man who gave the money, and that it was haman's wife who gave the money. to get him back to washington without the mistress. wheels within wheels. is veryot dome scandal interesting. , alberthave is a fellow hall, and there was no great reason to be particularly suspicious of all -- of hall in the interior. there were no issues raise
he married a woman who became his mistress, and bandied around the country with her. when it became evident that -- he wanted to be the secretary of the interior. they were sent to do that, to make him secretary of the interior, until the duchess put her foot down. apparently this individuals wife florence, and of she made no uncertain terms to president harding, a firm statement that if he were to come to washington, this woman would not accompany him. apparently one night, he had individual...
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hear what would happen in the absence of the aggregate limits and came up with numbers that were bandied about such as a single individual could give $1 million to a party of their choice. a single individual could give $2 million to the candidate of the party of their choice and it was extraordinary that these numbers were not in dispute. seven justices had skepticism whether this would really happen or whether in the wake of citizens united this was a big deal. this is very troubling and we could speak further about what exactly would happen if the aggregate limits were indeed on wound. i want to say that it was disheartening to have a particular justice the bsa over and over again why do we have to worry about a $3.5 billion contribution when already we have super pacs spending $100 million independently. i point out justice scalia, your citizens united unleashed independent spending and super pacs and it was unbelievable that he is now using citizens united as independent study of that for striking down yet another protection against big money in politics. i think the oral argument r
hear what would happen in the absence of the aggregate limits and came up with numbers that were bandied about such as a single individual could give $1 million to a party of their choice. a single individual could give $2 million to the candidate of the party of their choice and it was extraordinary that these numbers were not in dispute. seven justices had skepticism whether this would really happen or whether in the wake of citizens united this was a big deal. this is very troubling and we...
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at the same time -- even though they have been bandied about in there've been investigations and so onwe have kept our promise not to name them. that's an important part of the story. david sanger of the reporter from the times talks about the trust factor between you and the government when you go about doing this reporting. they trust your motives and can you trust the government's motives? that makes it possible to bring this information to the mac in public in a way that's responsible. you start to cut off those avenues and they are very worried. he will have a lot of irresponsible reporting. >> lan is talking about the story which is incredibly important. there's a perception that national security reporter said around their offices and wait for the phone to ring. here is your leak today. it doesn't work that way. >> a little bit of shoe leather in both. >> snowden is the exception not the rule. people think -- i would be blessed with something like snowden coming in but in most cases you are going on small pieces of information learning more and learning more and part of this is
at the same time -- even though they have been bandied about in there've been investigations and so onwe have kept our promise not to name them. that's an important part of the story. david sanger of the reporter from the times talks about the trust factor between you and the government when you go about doing this reporting. they trust your motives and can you trust the government's motives? that makes it possible to bring this information to the mac in public in a way that's responsible. you...
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we tried to point out exactly what would happen and came up with a number that were bandied about such as a single individual can give over $1 million to a party of their choice and, was extraordinary is these numbers were not in dispute. the justices expressed skepticism about whether this would happen or in the wake of citizens united this was a big deal. this is troubling. we can speak further, but i want to say that it was disheartening to have in particular justice scalia say over and over again, what we have to worry about a contribution when already we have supertax spending millions independently. it was your decision that unleased independent spending. it is unbelievable that he is now using it as a justification for striking down yet another protection against big money in politics. i think that the oral argument really exposed how far some of the justices are willing to go to completely deregulate money and would be happy to explain further if there are further questions. >> good morning. my name is stephen spaulding. common cause signed on. standing of for average ordinary
we tried to point out exactly what would happen and came up with a number that were bandied about such as a single individual can give over $1 million to a party of their choice and, was extraordinary is these numbers were not in dispute. the justices expressed skepticism about whether this would happen or in the wake of citizens united this was a big deal. this is troubling. we can speak further, but i want to say that it was disheartening to have in particular justice scalia say over and over...
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. >> ryan gosling has been bandied about, women think he is the perfect christian grey.the book of what this person should look like, right, just the grey eyes, right? >> cuomo, there you go, bro. >> your steely eyes would make it. >> here is the one thing. i didn't read the book but how you talk about it incessantly, he's got a lot of character traits that i think make him somewhat undesirable. no? >> he's a bit of a tortured soul. >> aren't we all. >> stay with cnn newsroom, john berman and michaela pereira nilg if for carol costello. see you back here or "new day" tomorrow. ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. ♪ ♪ more adventures await in the new seven-passenger lexus gx. lease the 2014 gx 460 for $499 a month for 27 months. see your lexus dealer. for $499 a month for 27 months. [ dog ] we found it together.upbeat ] on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made
. >> ryan gosling has been bandied about, women think he is the perfect christian grey.the book of what this person should look like, right, just the grey eyes, right? >> cuomo, there you go, bro. >> your steely eyes would make it. >> here is the one thing. i didn't read the book but how you talk about it incessantly, he's got a lot of character traits that i think make him somewhat undesirable. no? >> he's a bit of a tortured soul. >> aren't we all. >>...
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. >>> economist mark bandy says a shutdown that lasts several weeks could reduce the nation's gdp by 1.4%. we will talk more about the shutdown with john harwood in just a few minutes. also, later this hour, we have congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz and congressman mick mulvaney debating the issues. also we have steny hoyer who will be our special guest at 8:00 eastern time. let's get over to andrew. >> on to the next potential government crisis, it is, of course, the debt ceiling. jpmorgan, jamie diamond are expected to meet with the president tomorrow. the white house official tells "the wall street journal" they will make while they're in town for one of their annual meetings. jpmorgan's $11 billion settlement of the government mortgage probe became a little bit more complicated. the fdic has now an issue over the responsibility for losses at the former washington mutual. that was the failed bank jpmorgan took over during the financial crisis. now here is the complicated part. the agency could be on the hook for billions of dollars, probably close to $3.5 billion while jp's p
. >>> economist mark bandy says a shutdown that lasts several weeks could reduce the nation's gdp by 1.4%. we will talk more about the shutdown with john harwood in just a few minutes. also, later this hour, we have congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz and congressman mick mulvaney debating the issues. also we have steny hoyer who will be our special guest at 8:00 eastern time. let's get over to andrew. >> on to the next potential government crisis, it is, of course, the debt...