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crossing the phone lloyd washington's accuse of tapping the very top in germany snooping on child to look at herself and outrage but in the immediate and says. the secrets detainees are safe with the. crude schools. sparkling clean rooms and nutritious food controls inmates claim experience first. you're seeing what there is to to see. a report since above the u.s. military's coming up in just a few minutes from now. and the light that's brought the darkness syria is recovering after a strike on a key gas pipeline the power out across much of the country. a major attack on the capital.
crossing the phone lloyd washington's accuse of tapping the very top in germany snooping on child to look at herself and outrage but in the immediate and says. the secrets detainees are safe with the. crude schools. sparkling clean rooms and nutritious food controls inmates claim experience first. you're seeing what there is to to see. a report since above the u.s. military's coming up in just a few minutes from now. and the light that's brought the darkness syria is recovering after a strike...
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lloyd miller, paul e. murray spent a career in washington d.c. alexander in philadelphia and a host of others who are not that well known. this is a story we think we know but we do not. and brown vs. board of education, some of us read a biography of thurgood marshall but one that i tried to show in the book, it is very familiar but we don't know much about it. start digging around in the library of congress and lots of other places reconstruct a defeat contextualized story about the men and women who snatched jim crow and the way americans think about famous figures like thurgood marshall and introduce previously unknown characters to the civil rights narrative. it is a familiar story told in an unfamiliar way. it is a story of african-americans, african-americans who crossed the color line. to cross the color line meant in fact at the time these were called representative negros, this is what african-americans called themselves who did this, they cross the color line, did something people were not supposed to do, african-american lawyers came
lloyd miller, paul e. murray spent a career in washington d.c. alexander in philadelphia and a host of others who are not that well known. this is a story we think we know but we do not. and brown vs. board of education, some of us read a biography of thurgood marshall but one that i tried to show in the book, it is very familiar but we don't know much about it. start digging around in the library of congress and lots of other places reconstruct a defeat contextualized story about the men and...
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washington become so dysfunctional? what are the roots of the discord? i put together a terrific panel of experts who have studied american politics closely. then lloyd blankfein, the chairman and ceo of goldman sachs on the great signs of strength the united states economy was showing before washington went to war with itself. and on who's at fault and why president obama missed two important summits, someone else is taking advantage and iran versus israel. is there a war in their genes? in trying to explain how washington got into the mess it is in, pundits and politicians have focused on ideology. they point out the country has become more polarized as have the political parties in particular the republican party. the diagnosis is accurate but there's another distinctive cause of the current crisis which might have even more long lasting effects. the collapse of authority especially within the republican party, which might mean that these new tactics of threats, crises and deadlock are the new normal. the face of the republicans look like it did in '95 and '96 when the party stood its ground and shut down the government. that movement was led by t
washington become so dysfunctional? what are the roots of the discord? i put together a terrific panel of experts who have studied american politics closely. then lloyd blankfein, the chairman and ceo of goldman sachs on the great signs of strength the united states economy was showing before washington went to war with itself. and on who's at fault and why president obama missed two important summits, someone else is taking advantage and iran versus israel. is there a war in their genes? in...
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washington become so dysfunctional? what are the roots of the discord? i put together a terrific panel of experts who have studied american politics closely. then lloyd of goldman sachs on the great signs of strength the united states economy was showing before washington went to war with itself. and on who's at fault and why president obama missed two important summits, someone else is taking advantage and iran
washington become so dysfunctional? what are the roots of the discord? i put together a terrific panel of experts who have studied american politics closely. then lloyd of goldman sachs on the great signs of strength the united states economy was showing before washington went to war with itself. and on who's at fault and why president obama missed two important summits, someone else is taking advantage and iran
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washington, d.c. at this jesuit institution, three dozen students celebrate homosexual and lesbian lifestyles even though the catholic church considers them immoral. thomas lloyd is president of georgetown's gay pride. >> by recognizing pride, georgetown has become more true to its jesuit values. commitments to social justice are some of the most important and historically grounded parts of catholic doctrine. >> but what is sanctioned at one catholic university is anathema at another -- florida's ave maria university. >> this is a university that's founded on biblical truth, on scripture, and on the sacramental richness of the catholic church. >> at ave maria, 90% of the 1,000-member student body are catholic. professors pledge to uphold catholic beliefs. there are worship sites in every dorm, and mass is held three times a day. its president, jim towey, who worked for the bush administration as director of its faith-based and community initiatives office, also served as legal advisor for the late mother teresa. ave maria is determined to stay a course from which its president says other catholic institutions have strayed. >> in an age where modernity has atta
washington, d.c. at this jesuit institution, three dozen students celebrate homosexual and lesbian lifestyles even though the catholic church considers them immoral. thomas lloyd is president of georgetown's gay pride. >> by recognizing pride, georgetown has become more true to its jesuit values. commitments to social justice are some of the most important and historically grounded parts of catholic doctrine. >> but what is sanctioned at one catholic university is anathema at...
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lloyd blankfein. >> grover norquist talking smack about ted cruz today in the "washington post." >> this is the big movement. chris matthews on last night, you mentioned right at the beginning this is not our kind of story. but chris matthews on, he's got a terrific book about tip and the gipper, where we used to get together right and left. he said this is the beginning, you'll hear a senator, there will be a senator who emerges on tuesday with a deal. >> after the holiday. >> after the holiday. >> of course there's a chance they can't get it done in time. but now lew says we're just not going to send out any checks. you may think the 17th, the 18th is a phony deadline. we're not sending checks. >> we're going to talk more about what the trade is as a result of all these political moves in a few moments when the q & a ends. in the meantime, futures still looking pretty good. the market trying to anticipate annd game, even if it is a short-term raise to the ceilings. we're up triple digits in implied open and italy year-to-day high. >> two years ago, the greatest trade in the world. >> we'll take a
lloyd blankfein. >> grover norquist talking smack about ted cruz today in the "washington post." >> this is the big movement. chris matthews on last night, you mentioned right at the beginning this is not our kind of story. but chris matthews on, he's got a terrific book about tip and the gipper, where we used to get together right and left. he said this is the beginning, you'll hear a senator, there will be a senator who emerges on tuesday with a deal. >> after the...
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lloyd blankfein throw out the word default, it's still falling. >> the problem is economic problem. this is spreading uncertainty in an economy that doesn't need it. biggest tax levied by washington >> would president obama say something that would move the markets? >> certainly. >> what would that be? >> i think anything that both sides say that suggests they get the urgency of this thing and decide to put differences aside and come to a short-term deal to get a resolution through, that would move markets upwards. >> will you be paying close attention to the interview with president obama? >> i would add to what david said. recognizing this is a procedural thing. this has nothing to do with the actual ability of the federal government to make good on its debts. >> i keep remining people of that but they keep forgetting. it's strange. >> the thing that's different this time compared to 2011, we were all -- the government still had its aaa rating. had never been downgraded and we were all wondering what in the world would happen if they downgraded that debt rating, the full faith and credit of the united states. it got downgraded. nothing happened. so -- >> that's not true, bill.
lloyd blankfein throw out the word default, it's still falling. >> the problem is economic problem. this is spreading uncertainty in an economy that doesn't need it. biggest tax levied by washington >> would president obama say something that would move the markets? >> certainly. >> what would that be? >> i think anything that both sides say that suggests they get the urgency of this thing and decide to put differences aside and come to a short-term deal to get a...
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lloyd blankfein and brian moynihan among the ceos that met with the white house earlier today. jeff killberg, you can step in front of the camera. what do you want to hear from washington and how are you trying to trade this market right now? they're talking process. they're talking about the impact it's going to have as the days go on here, but you got to trade the market in the meantime. >> we do. one thing, bill, we're looking for is demeanor for the last couple weeks is not negotiating. that's been clear. if we see some type of compromising tone come out of him, that's promising. i think the markets will rejoice, you'll see a relief rally. right now so much uncertainty, lloyd blankfein touched the point, we don't know. as the process goes on, uncertainty will happen. the markets are not panicking by any means. we saw the russell 2,000, all-time highs yesterday. >> so far. but do bshs -- we all remember august 11, 2011, when we had the first debate going on and the market saw unprecedented volatility. why aren't we doing that yet or is that still to come. >> i think that's still to come and if we see his demeanor change today that's a reason to get long. we like get
lloyd blankfein and brian moynihan among the ceos that met with the white house earlier today. jeff killberg, you can step in front of the camera. what do you want to hear from washington and how are you trying to trade this market right now? they're talking process. they're talking about the impact it's going to have as the days go on here, but you got to trade the market in the meantime. >> we do. one thing, bill, we're looking for is demeanor for the last couple weeks is not...
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lloyd benson uttered were all anyone could talk about the next day. the new york times reporter, some guy named e.j. deon led with it. the washingtond been a boxing match last night, benson would have won a tko. as one independent said in omaha this morning, if it had been a botching match, the referee would have stopped the fight. >> of course, benson's anger did nothing to stop the bush/quayle ticket but it did set the standard for political insults and lived on in popular and political cultures since then. to this day, the words that lloyd benson spoke to dan quayle that night in omaha are the words that define both men. >> in 1988, dan quayle had the most to lose and it appeared he did lose the most the night debated the vice presidential candidate for the democrats, lloyd benbenson. >> the only thing we remember is the zinger that lloyd benson go on dan quayle, you're no jack kennedy. >> one of the biggest knockouts in a vp debate ever was lloyd benson over dan quayle. >> i saw senator benson go from someone who wasn't that good to being a great debater on the night he met dan quayle. >> lloyd benson would be proud. >> we'll k
lloyd benson uttered were all anyone could talk about the next day. the new york times reporter, some guy named e.j. deon led with it. the washingtond been a boxing match last night, benson would have won a tko. as one independent said in omaha this morning, if it had been a botching match, the referee would have stopped the fight. >> of course, benson's anger did nothing to stop the bush/quayle ticket but it did set the standard for political insults and lived on in popular and political...
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washington, d.c. where some of these bank ceos are arriving to meet with the president. will this is a live picture there. somewhere in the shot is lloydident is meeting with i believe 19 bank ceos in the financial services forum. you see there leaders of deutsche and others. that meeting expected to take place in the next 20 minutes or so. better sha co >>> this is the home page for healthcare.gov, the portal that you're using in some 34 states. you're using in some 34 states. it does it does moves to the page to create an account. that has still been hanging for me here at least some five minutes even though the site says the wait times are averaging about two. so the glitches persist. we'll see how soon they get these cleared up. back to you. >> interesting report out of market watch today. they tried 51 times yesterday and had zero success. but others argue when concert tickets go on sale, when a new product launches, sometimes day one is tough. >> and there are people, so you can give a call to the call centers an those folks can help you walk through and start to especially up your account. and you don't have to buy a plan until
washington, d.c. where some of these bank ceos are arriving to meet with the president. will this is a live picture there. somewhere in the shot is lloydident is meeting with i believe 19 bank ceos in the financial services forum. you see there leaders of deutsche and others. that meeting expected to take place in the next 20 minutes or so. better sha co >>> this is the home page for healthcare.gov, the portal that you're using in some 34 states. you're using in some 34 states. it does...