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writing,ed didding, designing, proofreading, marketing, selling, imagining budgets and communicating with the leaders. when you self-publish you have to do all these things either yourself or hire someone to help you with them. in fact you'll find hundreded of people at this expo who have created businesses around providing these services. the important question to ask yourself is, which one too you want to do? which one does you not want to do, which ones are your particular skill? before we continue, a little about by publishing group. we have ten separate imprints, which you see on the screen. since -- as karen said, we have published over 260 "new york times" best sellers out of 1,000 titles published since our inception. here's some of our authors: atria has value. aviate important to always state your intention you. should always begin as you need to proceed. atry a began with the idea that -- it's the pleural -- plural of atrium, which is open to new idea. we want to create an environment where authors can grow and flourish and do things with books that had creative meaning an
writing,ed didding, designing, proofreading, marketing, selling, imagining budgets and communicating with the leaders. when you self-publish you have to do all these things either yourself or hire someone to help you with them. in fact you'll find hundreded of people at this expo who have created businesses around providing these services. the important question to ask yourself is, which one too you want to do? which one does you not want to do, which ones are your particular skill? before we...
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ed. >> did the president put republicans right where they needed to be in a very classy manner? there was no arrogance whatsoever. it was stating the facts. what were you expectations going in and the aftermath, how do you feel about it? >> going into this speech, i must admit that i was a bit anxious about it. i felt sure that the president was up to the task, but i was not too sure of how receptive the body would be there within the halls or even how the public would be outside. but i have been pleasantly surprised that the president's optimism shown through. he laid out a great opportunity agenda for the american people, and he enunciated for all of us the actions he is willing to take in order to get us to where we need to be. opportunity, action, optimism exuded throughout that entire speech. i came away very pleased with the president's presentation. i'm ecstatic over the way the american people have responded to him. that is not to say that my republican friends are going to be happy with all of this. but i think the president is right where 78, 80 and in some instances 9
ed. >> did the president put republicans right where they needed to be in a very classy manner? there was no arrogance whatsoever. it was stating the facts. what were you expectations going in and the aftermath, how do you feel about it? >> going into this speech, i must admit that i was a bit anxious about it. i felt sure that the president was up to the task, but i was not too sure of how receptive the body would be there within the halls or even how the public would be outside....
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also, pelosi, the only sport she knows is co-ed botox. >> did you really go to a school named sarah? unipero sarah. did i pronounce it right? >> tom brady. that would be the patriots. >> she knows nothing about the sport. andrea, what are your predictions and why? >> well, this is a tough one because manning is really good. he's one of the only quarterbacks in the nfl who actually calls his own plays. both are total studs. let me be clear. but i do think brady plays better in the big, big games. but this is an epic matchup, i have to say. as for 49ers/seahawks, i kind of want the seahawks to win because, i don't know, they don't usually win. however, i'm with nancy on that quarterback, colin kaepernick, he is great and he has a tremendous story, and he does have big arms, and i give nancy a pass for flubbing that jersey number because we all make mistakes. let her go. >> a big one on that one. eric, tell me why you pick the ones you're going to pick. >> first, i wish i had seen nancy pelosi finish it, i love colin kaepernick, his big arms and then kiss it. that would have been great
also, pelosi, the only sport she knows is co-ed botox. >> did you really go to a school named sarah? unipero sarah. did i pronounce it right? >> tom brady. that would be the patriots. >> she knows nothing about the sport. andrea, what are your predictions and why? >> well, this is a tough one because manning is really good. he's one of the only quarterbacks in the nfl who actually calls his own plays. both are total studs. let me be clear. but i do think brady plays...
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thebook intellectual roots of our movement came from franklin roosevelt avenue from senator ed muskie. he did a speech at the liberal party in new york where he said that efficient government is not an abandonment of liberal goals because ifal to them government is the vehicle that progressive want to use to achieve big important social end s, and people need to have faith in government. people lost faith in government and we had to come in and the clinton administration restored america's faith in government. it is essential all the rhetoric aside on both sides, that in the end of him a carrot works, the ghost people have to have faith that big government programs work. theney do not have faith, democrats will have a hard time using government to do the good things we want it to do. host: is hillary clinton going to run for president? and if she does, will you support her? guest: if she runs, i will be right there. is she going to run? i have no idea. host: hillary clinton, elizabeth tweet. 2016 from this and we have this tweet. is different than clinton and carter. he is a transformational
thebook intellectual roots of our movement came from franklin roosevelt avenue from senator ed muskie. he did a speech at the liberal party in new york where he said that efficient government is not an abandonment of liberal goals because ifal to them government is the vehicle that progressive want to use to achieve big important social end s, and people need to have faith in government. people lost faith in government and we had to come in and the clinton administration restored america's...
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also pelosi is the only sport she knows is co-ed botox. >> did you really go to school named sarah?the patriots, then. >> i'm going to start,'s your p? >> this is a tough one because manning is reallyy good. he's one of the onlyf th quarterbacks in the nfl that calls his own plays.actu both are total studs. let meays. be clear. but i do think brady playsnk better in the big, big games. but this is an epic matchup. i have to say. as for 49ers, seahawks, i kind of want the seahawks to win because they don't usually win.y however, i'm with nancy on that quarterback, collin kaepernick. he is jus>í g:!$!iy and hefv6w a tremendous story and he does have big arms and i give nancy a pass for flubbing that jersey maber because we allt?ro÷ make toy you pick pick?nger >> first of all, i wish i hadpi c5hpdk pelosi5 (dl-÷? @&c @ then do where he kisses bothx"di that would have been great tv. @rî @&c @&evdiqjáet i like the 49ers atu(zÑ wóud$1 point spreads. thehst8bfp point spread.5 think about what happens if the win. mádú!t÷ íx two states that nfl is going to go pro legal. -- perfect. i'm go
also pelosi is the only sport she knows is co-ed botox. >> did you really go to school named sarah?the patriots, then. >> i'm going to start,'s your p? >> this is a tough one because manning is reallyy good. he's one of the onlyf th quarterbacks in the nfl that calls his own plays.actu both are total studs. let meays. be clear. but i do think brady playsnk better in the big, big games. but this is an epic matchup. i have to say. as for 49ers, seahawks, i kind of want the...
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. >> i just want to respond to bob very quickly, ed. i did say something positive about the president in the very early years when he decided to deep some of bush's policies in place. we all said that around this table. there's your question answered, bob. now it's my turn. ed, how does the president draw a balance tonight? he has a number of nervous democratic senators up for re-election in purple states that are nervous about him going into global warming on arguably the coldest day we have seen in a long time, or issues like obamacare. they don't want him to talk about the policy failure. at the same time, doesn't he have to get his base something to rally them, to get them excited in the fall. how is he going to strike that balance? >> rally them on the minimum wage, the executive order he did today only involved federal contracts and future ones at that. it doesn't impact current workers dealing with, you know, working under federal contracts. only in the future. it's a limited number of people who will be impacted. he's going to urge co
. >> i just want to respond to bob very quickly, ed. i did say something positive about the president in the very early years when he decided to deep some of bush's policies in place. we all said that around this table. there's your question answered, bob. now it's my turn. ed, how does the president draw a balance tonight? he has a number of nervous democratic senators up for re-election in purple states that are nervous about him going into global warming on arguably the coldest day we...
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. >> narrator: but one dallas money manager, ed butowsky, did agree to talk. >> allegations have beenade, but you know, what kind of country do we live in when everyone in the world just starts convicting somebody when we've yet to hear back from stevie cohen? >> smith: it's unusual for a money manager to come public like this and speak out on behalf of a fund like sac. >> i'm not so much speaking out for the firm; i'm speaking out for due process. and i don't know all the facts. all i know is what has been alleged. >> smith: it's not just allegations. >> right now it is allegations. has stevie cohen or sac been put on trial, and have they been convicted? >> smith: individuals have pled guilty to insider trading. >> okay. give me facts. tell me exactly what it was, what it amounted to, and did stevie cohen know it, did the firm know it? because guess what: it happens. there are bad people out there. >> narrator: in november 2013, after months of talks... >> good afternoon, everyone, my name is preet bharara and i am the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york... >> narrato
. >> narrator: but one dallas money manager, ed butowsky, did agree to talk. >> allegations have beenade, but you know, what kind of country do we live in when everyone in the world just starts convicting somebody when we've yet to hear back from stevie cohen? >> smith: it's unusual for a money manager to come public like this and speak out on behalf of a fund like sac. >> i'm not so much speaking out for the firm; i'm speaking out for due process. and i don't know all...
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did, whenst said they i read it. >> we will just go with what you said. >> we agreed with the quotation senator feinstein read from mr. post" op- "washington ed. we did not discuss 9/11 as a group. >> we will take what they said. we will agree with you. bottom line, let's get way at foot level. do you believe as a group we are at war with radical islam? >> i do. >> how many of believe you are at war? the difference between assigning a crime and a war, there are fundamental differences. you agree with that? intelligence tethering is a very important will in fighting a war. you agree with that? >> that is the theme of our report. >> what i am trying to let the nation no, what you are trying to do, we are trying to find a way to fight a war within our values him and this is an unusual situation. there is no capital to conquer. there's no navy to sink. there's no air force to shoot down. we are fighting an ideology. if you believe the enemy does not mind dying -- that is their first price -- we have got to hit them before they hit us. is that generally a thought process here we have got to before sinceattack they will not be deterred by death? >>
did, whenst said they i read it. >> we will just go with what you said. >> we agreed with the quotation senator feinstein read from mr. post" op- "washington ed. we did not discuss 9/11 as a group. >> we will take what they said. we will agree with you. bottom line, let's get way at foot level. do you believe as a group we are at war with radical islam? >> i do. >> how many of believe you are at war? the difference between assigning a crime and a war,...
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. >> that visit to the united states and the ed sullivan show did that somehow catch the country by surprise i think so. before "i want to hold your hand" was released, they were really making fun of them. these crazy brits are excited about these long haired guys. all of a sudden to have these masses of people going crazy and saying very positive things about the music, people who weren't teenagers, that did catch the world by surprise. >> scott fryman, thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> can't buy you love, can't bring you championship on a chessboard either. it took 12 moves for magnus to beat bill gates on a tv show. [applause] >> that was quick! >> we asked american grand master sam shankland. >> bill gates has made his first move. they are playing with the timer. bill gates has two minutes, magnus has 30 seconds. it is a time watch game. magnus responds with a very unusual opening, move 1. then transposts to asked and answered they've app. it's clear bill gates hasn't studied chess that much. he has put his bishop on d-3. hasn't hung anything important or dropped any
. >> that visit to the united states and the ed sullivan show did that somehow catch the country by surprise i think so. before "i want to hold your hand" was released, they were really making fun of them. these crazy brits are excited about these long haired guys. all of a sudden to have these masses of people going crazy and saying very positive things about the music, people who weren't teenagers, that did catch the world by surprise. >> scott fryman, thank you for...
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. >> there were a lot of notable people in the audience including san francisco mayor ed lee. >> we did see major lee very quickly in a cut away shot as he sat with other guests with mrs. obama. the mayor was not referenced but in a statement he said he was honored to represent san francisco and will double down on some of the issues mentioned in the president's address including raising the minimum wage. >> all right, ken, thank you. >>> our coverage continuing with jana katsuyama. she watched the speech with republicans in contra costa county and is here now with their perspective on the state of the union, jana. >> reporter: this group meets every month here at mosimos at walnut creek. today it included a veteran, democrat turned republican and some who said they were surprised by the president's speech. a few dozen republicans settled in for the state of the union speech. >> steps made in the u.s. >> reporter: with some drinks, food and a bit of political catch phrase bingo. republicans represent nearly 25% of registered voters and we asked this diverse gop group how the president's
. >> there were a lot of notable people in the audience including san francisco mayor ed lee. >> we did see major lee very quickly in a cut away shot as he sat with other guests with mrs. obama. the mayor was not referenced but in a statement he said he was honored to represent san francisco and will double down on some of the issues mentioned in the president's address including raising the minimum wage. >> all right, ken, thank you. >>> our coverage continuing with...
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. >> there were a lot of notable people in the audience including san francisco mayor ed lee. >> we did see major lee very quickly in a cut away shot as he sat with other guests with mrs. obama. the mayor was not referenced but in a statement he said he was honored to represent san francisco and will double down on some of the issues mentioned in the president's address including raising the minimum wage. >> all right, ken, thank you. >>> our coverage continuing with jana katsuyama. she watched the speech with republicans in contra costa county and is here now with their perspective on the state of the union, jana. >> reporter: this group meets every month here at mosimos at walnut creek. today it included a veteran, democrat turned republican and some who said they were surprised by the president's speech. a few dozen republicans settled in for the state of the union speech. >> steps made in the u.s. >> reporter: with some drinks, food and a bit of political catch phrase bingo. republicans represent nearly 25% of registered voters and we asked this diverse gop group how the president's
. >> there were a lot of notable people in the audience including san francisco mayor ed lee. >> we did see major lee very quickly in a cut away shot as he sat with other guests with mrs. obama. the mayor was not referenced but in a statement he said he was honored to represent san francisco and will double down on some of the issues mentioned in the president's address including raising the minimum wage. >> all right, ken, thank you. >>> our coverage continuing with...
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. >> i was amaze ed he could do it. he kind of did it right off the bat. the ideas would go right ton page without him being conscious of typing, right? and then to have that extra step in there, which is me. i thought was going to make it impossible. but actually, the write was just the same. and whole, beautiful sentences. >> wow! did that teach you something about the way that you write? i mean it's always -- >> taught me something about the ability to just put one's own life aside and engage entirely in somebody else's work. so i would not recommend it to most couples. not couples therapy. >> no, i can see it going very wrong. >> but i love it. it's really enjoyable for me and i miss it when we're not doing it. >> and is the -- do you then say okay, read that back to me? i don't know what your process is like but do you edit as you go or do you try and get it all down in one go? >> i have a lot of difficulty leaving a sentence un-done or half-done and always have had. while i'm right at it, sitting side by side and sort of hovering over the screen. so
. >> i was amaze ed he could do it. he kind of did it right off the bat. the ideas would go right ton page without him being conscious of typing, right? and then to have that extra step in there, which is me. i thought was going to make it impossible. but actually, the write was just the same. and whole, beautiful sentences. >> wow! did that teach you something about the way that you write? i mean it's always -- >> taught me something about the ability to just put one's own...
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chair at the republican association and a prominent gop donor and former pennsylvania governor ed rendell. how did he handle himself? >> if he's telling the truth i thought he did as good a job he could have possibly done. going to fort lee to speak at mayor and the people of fort lee is a brilliant political step. there are a couple of holes in the stories that he told and what he said. he said he can't control 65,000 state workers. that's obviously correct. but your deputy chief of staff is one of the three or four people closest to you. and my deputy chief of staff when i was governor would never have even contemplated doing something like this without clearing it with me first. the deputy chief of staff sits in close proximity to the chief of staff and in close proximity to the governor. there's no way -- string to think that the deputy chief of staff would have done this on her own. that's number one. number two, there were two people that the governor did agree to hire at the port authority went along with this. it wasn't just one person. and number three, i think the governor made a mistake
chair at the republican association and a prominent gop donor and former pennsylvania governor ed rendell. how did he handle himself? >> if he's telling the truth i thought he did as good a job he could have possibly done. going to fort lee to speak at mayor and the people of fort lee is a brilliant political step. there are a couple of holes in the stories that he told and what he said. he said he can't control 65,000 state workers. that's obviously correct. but your deputy chief of...
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ed show." congratulations on doing what you did. you have been very aggressive from the start on this.one. the senator from your state, mitch mcconnell, has been trying to obstruct it all along. here is what he said before the president's state of the union address on tuesday. here it is. >> more than a quarter million kentuckians lost their plans that they had and presumably wanted to keep, despite the president's promises to the contrary. >> governor, what's your reaction to that? >> well, ed, you know, it's the same old same old. they act like a broken record. they keep repeating it doesn't work, it doesn't work. and, you know, the answer is pretty simple in kentucky. look at the numbers. we've got 188,000 people that have signed up for affordable health care in just four months. they started out signing up, ed, at about a rate of a thousand people a day. and that amazed us. we said that can't last. well, it didn't last. now they're signing up at the rate of 1500 people a day. i mean, this thing is skyrocketing in kentucky there is a pent-up demand for affordable health coverage in
ed show." congratulations on doing what you did. you have been very aggressive from the start on this.one. the senator from your state, mitch mcconnell, has been trying to obstruct it all along. here is what he said before the president's state of the union address on tuesday. here it is. >> more than a quarter million kentuckians lost their plans that they had and presumably wanted to keep, despite the president's promises to the contrary. >> governor, what's your reaction to...
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you did see a representative who was in ed lavandera's piece. have a live discussion with the representation of those who are supporting this auction as well. wayne, thanks so much for saying, yes. >> thank you so much. >>> you know him as the rough and tough patriarch of the orange county choppers family, but what you may not know about paul is that he's a recovering addict. dr. sanjay gupta brings you his story in this week's "human factor." >> reporter: grinding -- blowing things up -- and building bikes. it's what paul tuttle senior, star of the hoe does best. there was a time his future didn't seem so bright. >> back in the day i kind of started early drinking and getting high and, you know, black then you think that that stuff's going to go away as you get older, and what it does, it gets progressively worse. >> reporter: as a younger guy, tuttle and his buddies hit the sauce early, and auv. >> i could drink a quart of whiskey and lunchtime and then go back to work. >> reporter: after years of giving everything to alcohol, he realized it a
you did see a representative who was in ed lavandera's piece. have a live discussion with the representation of those who are supporting this auction as well. wayne, thanks so much for saying, yes. >> thank you so much. >>> you know him as the rough and tough patriarch of the orange county choppers family, but what you may not know about paul is that he's a recovering addict. dr. sanjay gupta brings you his story in this week's "human factor." >> reporter:...
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did and who was involved. >> okay, linda tender, thank you. i'm "ed show." "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. good evening, rev. >> good evening, ed, and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, did governor christie know? today several thousand pages of new documents were released in the investigation of the new jersey bridge scandal. one of the most striking new developments and biggest revelations came from david wildstein, the former christie appointee who refused to testify at a hearing yesterday. the leading investigator says documents from wildstein refer to a meeting between governor christie and david sampson, the chairman of the port authority, the agency in charge of the bridge. the meeting took place just one week, just one week before christie's deputy chief of staff e-mailed, quote, time for some traffic problems in ft. lee. the investigator says, quote, by submitting these documents, mr. wildstein is telling us they are related to their -- to the lane closures in some way. the question that demands answering is ho
did and who was involved. >> okay, linda tender, thank you. i'm "ed show." "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. good evening, rev. >> good evening, ed, and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, did governor christie know? today several thousand pages of new documents were released in the investigation of the new jersey bridge scandal. one of the most striking new developments and biggest revelations came from david wildstein, the...
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we did see the political op-ed by mitch mcconnell. >> i believe the republicans forced the change in the practice of the senate so we could confirm appointments. and the president, any president whether democrat or republican deserves to have up or down votes on his appointments or her appointments. and that's good whether it is republican president and democratic congress or democratic president and republican congress we should be taking up nominations. we couldn't get votes on it. it was obstructed by a record number of filibusters by the republicans. harry reid has a responsibility to the american people as the leader of the senate, the majority leader, to make sure we take up issues. >> do you disagree with that? >> i think -- we worked together as a work of eight senators to try to keep a rule section together so that the senate could continue to function. harry reid told us he would abide by that for two years. that was less than a year ago. this past summer he said he will not blow up the senate. his word cannot be trusted which is a problem when he decided in november to cha
we did see the political op-ed by mitch mcconnell. >> i believe the republicans forced the change in the practice of the senate so we could confirm appointments. and the president, any president whether democrat or republican deserves to have up or down votes on his appointments or her appointments. and that's good whether it is republican president and democratic congress or democratic president and republican congress we should be taking up nominations. we couldn't get votes on it. it...
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did tonight. americans are asking the question, where are the jobs? >> we are back with ed. did it ask? class i agree with boehner. -- more relevant question is shall we meet. >> it is like watching your dad tried to figure out social media. i feisty myself and both of them. >> let's continue the focus on the state of the union. ted cruz wrote an op ed reacting to the president posses speech last night. he said, mr. obama, may be right at some of the laws may be changed. the typical way to avoid -- to voice that has been to work with congress to change that. joining me now is the democratic congressmen. former executive at goldman sachs. the author of "unintended consequences." how do you react of ted cruz essentially a cruising -- accusing the president of lawlessness. stifle trying to laughter. ted cruz, single-handedly responsible for the wave that shut down the federal government . to say this president is not working enough with congress is beyond laughable. it is part of the ongoing cloud of issues. have enough jobs been created, no. but jobs have been created and the
did tonight. americans are asking the question, where are the jobs? >> we are back with ed. did it ask? class i agree with boehner. -- more relevant question is shall we meet. >> it is like watching your dad tried to figure out social media. i feisty myself and both of them. >> let's continue the focus on the state of the union. ted cruz wrote an op ed reacting to the president posses speech last night. he said, mr. obama, may be right at some of the laws may be changed. the...
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a call was here and we did the total low beautiful bluegrass building we had no tenant who would ever come to mission bay now look at it today. we made a good decision. so mayor ed lee has previously served as intern mayor and focused on government efficiencies welding we'd love to have you go to washington >> what did that do. >> he introduced the cities first 10 year plan and he's been either in the city and county since 1989 and at the first asian-american mayor. welcome sir, we're god to have you (clapping.) to his immediate left it princess laef i'm kidding haley who is the founder and ceo of rock health one of the most creativity thinkers as you know they have the fund for the digital fund and she's responsible for the building of partners and overseeing the strategic direction. she has been named one of the telephone enterprise for cnn's and one of the 15 women to work in the tech and she had an odd title. she is a harvard mba and she imagined would could be. and finally, i want to introduce the moderator and editor and i'm going to turn it over to him from harrod and mit and come to san francisco. well everybody it's an honor and pleasure to have you her
a call was here and we did the total low beautiful bluegrass building we had no tenant who would ever come to mission bay now look at it today. we made a good decision. so mayor ed lee has previously served as intern mayor and focused on government efficiencies welding we'd love to have you go to washington >> what did that do. >> he introduced the cities first 10 year plan and he's been either in the city and county since 1989 and at the first asian-american mayor. welcome sir,...
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that energy price pledge by ed miliband, how big an impact did that have politically?> it was probably the defining moment of the year in that it changed the terms of trade over the economy. suddenly, it gave labour a compelling narrative at a time when we all know the economy was beginning to pick up. it seemed labor talk about plan a not working. then they shifted to say it is all about the cost of living. they focused on energy prices. that did two things. one is it was very much in sync with public opinion and it enabled ed miliband to ride the crest of public outrage at his colossal increases in energy prices. it also through the government on the back foot. i had to scrabble around and find some sort of repast. >> do you think ministers were quick enough? >> there were clawing and scrabbling and stumbling their way to some sort of repast and came up with a 50 pound cut by lopping off the so-called green levies. it be honest, 50 pounds on an average energy bill of maybe 1400 pounds is not going to make many households feel much better off. it was a very limited re
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. >> we have ed from spring hill, florida. >> hello. >> did you write the book? >> yes, that's interesting. people sometimes say, why did barack obama change his position. and i think that it changed he didn't trust george w. bush and prent,e feln he ce i think if i were -- i don't know. if i were president i might not want to. i hope that -- i think if we don't have a chance of change some of these laws while we have a constitutional law professor as president, don't know we're
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ed. what happened and who did what? this will be no different and we'll find out over the next couple of months. >> one of the things he said in his own defense, i delegate enormous authority to my staff. you could see that being thrown into attack ads if he does get to the republican primary. >> i think, you know, it's an interesting line of defense for someone who seems very involved. this governor we saw rushing to the sore to deal with hurricane sandy. you don't get the image of somebody who delegates enormous authority. 60% of the american people don't buy the excuse, didn't know what was going on. whether or not it did or not, i think the perception is that he's in a lot of danger because all of those things are now being questioned. >> thank you very much for joining me tonight. >> coming up, the new jersey legislature has created one supercommittee to investigate the scandals in chris christie's administration. that's next. and it turns out the republican party's new platform sounds a lot like the republican par
ed. what happened and who did what? this will be no different and we'll find out over the next couple of months. >> one of the things he said in his own defense, i delegate enormous authority to my staff. you could see that being thrown into attack ads if he does get to the republican primary. >> i think, you know, it's an interesting line of defense for someone who seems very involved. this governor we saw rushing to the sore to deal with hurricane sandy. you don't get the image of...
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that energy price pledge by ed miliband, how big an impact did that have politically? was probably the defining moment of the year in that it changed the terms of trade over the economy because suddenly it gave labour a compelling narrative at a time when we all know the economy was beginning to pick up. and it seemed labour talks about planning, networking, simply beginning to fail. then they shifted the ground to say it's all about the cost of living. and focus particularly on energy prices. that did two things. one is it was very much in sync with the public opinion, and it enabled ed miliband to ride the crest of public outrage at these colossal increases in energy prices. it also i think through the government on the back foot. they had to scrabble around to find some sort of -- >> ministers came up with his 50-pound, everyone's average energy bill. you think ministers were quick in a? >> they were clawing and scrabbling and stumbling their way to some sort of repast and at the end they came up with a 50-pound cut by lopping off the so-called green levees. let's b
that energy price pledge by ed miliband, how big an impact did that have politically? was probably the defining moment of the year in that it changed the terms of trade over the economy because suddenly it gave labour a compelling narrative at a time when we all know the economy was beginning to pick up. and it seemed labour talks about planning, networking, simply beginning to fail. then they shifted the ground to say it's all about the cost of living. and focus particularly on energy prices....
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did about it. he circumstance. ed -- circled the wagons and concocted a phony story in my opinion to obstruct justice. when people in his administration are asked to testify under oath, it's going to get closer and closer to governor christie having some serious problems. >> so you're saying it is your belief that governor christie circled the wagons, if i heard you right, and he began in effect a cover-up, which is an obstruction of justice, which could be criminal. >> it certainly could be. but for months, instead of trying to referring it to the attorney general's office, reacting to the closures, he said nothing. he tried to make light of it, like this was a joke. it was no joke, not only to the thousands of consumers caught in traffic, but certainly to the emergency response vehicles who weren't able to get to the hospital to respond to any emergencies and school children who didn't even get to school. governor christie, this is no joking matter. this was serious. and we're taking it seriously. >> joan, you know
did about it. he circumstance. ed -- circled the wagons and concocted a phony story in my opinion to obstruct justice. when people in his administration are asked to testify under oath, it's going to get closer and closer to governor christie having some serious problems. >> so you're saying it is your belief that governor christie circled the wagons, if i heard you right, and he began in effect a cover-up, which is an obstruction of justice, which could be criminal. >> it certainly...
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we hope that did the situation in city of ed can find a peaceful resolution by the city and people would be only people who can result into his cereal and hope that that resolution minute that prevent further rise in extremism industries and i'm better than ava all of us to move towards a peaceful region but corporation court mission among all countries said in the stomach for. at the same time a u and done a conference on relief force area is being held in kuwait to die. the soul to write and of helping the u n rays of this year's target of six point five billion us dollars in humanitarian aid for syria some of the money would also go to neighboring countries struggling to cope with the influx of syrian refugees the conference is being hosted by the emir of kuwait and chaired by un secretary general ban ki moon. these six point five billion dollars target for twenty fourteen is the biggest humanitarian aid appeal in the u s history. the plight of ordinary civilians all syria has escalated dramatically since a similar done the conference was held in kuwait engender a last year that page
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the question is did they get it, ed lavendara, thanks so much. this raises so many questions. it is time for equal justice now. reaction from our legal team. sonny hostin and mark geragos two legal professionals who do not see eye to eye on this one and dr. sanjay gupta. sonny, you said last night on this program that the issue were the rights of the fetus. the judge didn't say anything about the fetus here. he was talking about marlise, the woman here. and he said the issue here is simply settled by the fact that the hospital says she's brain-dead. >> yeah. and i think this was a real missed opportunity for this judge and for the court. i've said all along when looking at this case, the law is unclear. the law is murky. that's what you heard from the hospital's lawyers. there is no legislative history, because i looked for it. i researched to find out debate on the legislative floor. why did they put this in? there is no definition as to whether or not the intent, the legislative intertent intent is to protect the second patient the child. we're still in the same place, john.
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did he hand ended up in the arms of an fsb agent in moscow. i don't think that's a coincidence. >> you think the russians helped ed snowden? >> i believe there's questions to be answer there had. i don't think it was agee whiz luck event that he ended up in
did he hand ended up in the arms of an fsb agent in moscow. i don't think that's a coincidence. >> you think the russians helped ed snowden? >> i believe there's questions to be answer there had. i don't think it was agee whiz luck event that he ended up in
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there are still questions surrounding how ed snowden did what he did.nk, a change of sentiment that you could see throughout 14 as the president may himself decide it is important to rein them in. >>> we saw bill de blasio being sworn in as the newest mayor of new york city. much more liberal than bill clinton. >> oh, yes. >> talk about this connection and his embrace of de blasio's progressive stance. what does that mean? the optics of it. >> the optics are fascinating. bill de blasio is a bill clinton prote protege. he was picked to manage hillary clinton's campaign in new york state. he worked for andrew cuomo when he was bill clinton's hud secretary. philosophically it could not be more different. bill de blasio is largely repudiating the -- of bill clinton. when he talked about the urgent issue of inequality, it was in dramatically different tones than bill de blasio. it's a utopian language and strident of liberalism that we haven't seen in decades. >> this is the way left in some cases. >> yesterday's speeches were not only ignoring the gains of
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they just said they did when i read it. >> well, we'll just go with what you said. >> we agreed with the quotation, senator feinstein read from mr. morell's "washington post" op-ed. on the 9/11 issue in particular we did not discuss as a group. >> we'll take what she said, they agreed with you. the bottom line, let's get way at the 30,000 foot level, what are we trying to do? do you believe as a group we're at war with radical islam? >> i do. >> how many of you believe we're at war? >> the difference between fighting a crime and war, there's a fundamental difference, do you agree with that? intelligence gathering is a very important tool in fighting a war, do you agree with that? >> that's a critical theme of our report. >> yeah, so i guess what i'm trying to let the nation know, what you gentleman are trying to do, we're trying to find a way to fight a war within our values and this is an unusual situation. there's no capital to conquer. there's no navy to sink. there's no air force to shoot down. we're fighting an ideology. if we all believe that the enemy doesn't mind dying, as a matter of fact, that's first prize for these guys to die, we have to hit them be
they just said they did when i read it. >> well, we'll just go with what you said. >> we agreed with the quotation, senator feinstein read from mr. morell's "washington post" op-ed. on the 9/11 issue in particular we did not discuss as a group. >> we'll take what she said, they agreed with you. the bottom line, let's get way at the 30,000 foot level, what are we trying to do? do you believe as a group we're at war with radical islam? >> i do. >> how many...
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children who were brought to this country illegally by their parents to stay in this country, he did that biedy ed administra directive. he has done some things around existing gun control to try to kind of tighten things up. he's done some things around climate change and climate control, particularly when it comes to some of the carbon emissions. so that's all perfectly legal, is it not? >> well, yes and no. i mean there is debate on some of those issues. what i would say is that the problem in washington is, we need to find a way to compromise, but many people think, oh, you just need to split the difference on everything and that's compromise. to me, compromise is you need to narrow the issue until you get to an amount of the issue that you agree on. so on immigration, maybe half of immigration reform, 80% of congress agrees to. you but to my mind the democrats are saying they want everything -- citizenship, everything they can can can gge once or nothing. well i think there is is something in between where we can find work visas for all of the people that are here. normalize their existence.
children who were brought to this country illegally by their parents to stay in this country, he did that biedy ed administra directive. he has done some things around existing gun control to try to kind of tighten things up. he's done some things around climate change and climate control, particularly when it comes to some of the carbon emissions. so that's all perfectly legal, is it not? >> well, yes and no. i mean there is debate on some of those issues. what i would say is that the...
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did and who was involved. >> okay, linda tender, thank you. i'm "ed show."ts right now. good evening, rev. >> good evening, ed, and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, did governor christie know? today several thousand pages of new documents were released in the investigation of the new jersey bridge scandal. one of the most striking new developments and biggest revelations came from david wildstein, the former christie appointee who refused to testify at a hearing yesterday. the leading ies
did and who was involved. >> okay, linda tender, thank you. i'm "ed show."ts right now. good evening, rev. >> good evening, ed, and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, did governor christie know? today several thousand pages of new documents were released in the investigation of the new jersey bridge scandal. one of the most striking new developments and biggest revelations came from david wildstein, the former christie appointee who refused to testify at a...
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did it. i was changing my music. >> very distracted. mayor ed lee is working with several agencies to come up with a plan to reduce pedestrian injuries by 50% by 2020. >> young mother killed and her baby is in critical condition tonight following a new year's eve accident in fremont. 19-year-old ashley capucine and 3-month-old baby as well as her 17-year-old sister were walking when hit by a pickup truck. police say it appears the women just left a car and crossing the street when struck. the baby is in critical condition the 17-year-old girl was injureed and expected to survive. the aunt says the family is in shock. >> good things were coming her way. so much change for the good. for the good. then this, had to happen. this is devastating. i can't believe this happened to us. >> the driver is cooperating with police and drugs and alcohol do not appear to be a factor in this accident. >>> a 13-year-old boy shot several times last night walking on 104th avenue and walnut street. the boy died in highland hospital this morning. and a second shootin
did it. i was changing my music. >> very distracted. mayor ed lee is working with several agencies to come up with a plan to reduce pedestrian injuries by 50% by 2020. >> young mother killed and her baby is in critical condition tonight following a new year's eve accident in fremont. 19-year-old ashley capucine and 3-month-old baby as well as her 17-year-old sister were walking when hit by a pickup truck. police say it appears the women just left a car and crossing the street when...
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i think, ed, we cannot get caught up with the issue when did the governor know it and at what time did he know. the first issue is the people of ft. lee. who pulled the switch? >> governor christie says he hasn't spoken to, quote, david wildstein in a long time. >> some of my buddies and my friends on the democratic side are trying to make this a political issue. democrats are not going to come out of this thing ahead because some of us enabled him. republicans are not going to come out ahead obviously. this is sticking to the facts and trying to figure out what really happened. >> what democrats failed? >> beginning four years ago they failed. there's a difference between bipartisanship and stroking the other person to get what you want even though other people are going to get shafted in the process. that's what happened in this situation. many of the mayors are finally speaking out about what happened to them. if you can get my vote and my endorsement and you can get me to jump parties, democrat/republican is immaterial. in order to support you, that tells me you're creating a cultu
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. >> we have ed from spring hill, florida. >> hello. >> did you write the book? >> yes, that's interesting. people sometimes say, why did barack obama change his position. and i think that it changed he didn't trust george w. bush and prent,e feln he ce i think if i were -- i don't know. if i were president i might not want to. i hope that -- i think if we don't have a chance of change some of these laws while we have a constitutional law professor as president, don't know we're ever going to have a chance. >> what are the things that president obama says that is disappointing, he say, number one, i'm not after people who are just getting marry. decent care what people read in the library. i only want to go after terrorists. nobody can prove there has been abuses of the power. i say, all this is being done in secret. how too you know if there were abuses. number two, i think history shows us that when you have this much power, there will be abuse, and we have already had some of the snowden documents show that the fisa court has heard a lot of complaints about th
. >> we have ed from spring hill, florida. >> hello. >> did you write the book? >> yes, that's interesting. people sometimes say, why did barack obama change his position. and i think that it changed he didn't trust george w. bush and prent,e feln he ce i think if i were -- i don't know. if i were president i might not want to. i hope that -- i think if we don't have a chance of change some of these laws while we have a constitutional law professor as president, don't...
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homeownership's who are voluntarily doing it as i want to do it with my own how did interest thank you very much. (clapping.) >> thank you mayor ed lee and a special thanks to our team lead by supervisor farrell. at this time i want to bring up annually king who's your vice president here in san francisco. >> thank you a lot to say what a fantastic legislation i want to thank my mayor mayor ed lee and xhaerl for this terrific step forward for the clean energy goals for our city i want to thank light luminal and our commission. and our department because once this legislation is put forth we have a tremendous department that knows house to get the word out and has a fantastic outreach team led by a gentleman i'm calling open in public for his tremendous work and going to tell homeownership's why this is exciting. this is the first step for demand which will turn into jobs. so i want to thank the commission and in specific the president josh wouldn't be here but nick was put in a lot of time for this project. because somebody mentioned i looked like a muni driver today you know who you are (laughter) >> but then at the commission w
homeownership's who are voluntarily doing it as i want to do it with my own how did interest thank you very much. (clapping.) >> thank you mayor ed lee and a special thanks to our team lead by supervisor farrell. at this time i want to bring up annually king who's your vice president here in san francisco. >> thank you a lot to say what a fantastic legislation i want to thank my mayor mayor ed lee and xhaerl for this terrific step forward for the clean energy goals for our city i...
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reaction as the obama administration asks a judge to release the lawyer convict ed o trying to help a terrorist. plus, did we get a glimpse of the future? >> now, in our time, we face a different crisis. an inequality crisis. >> see why the democrats' most likely pick for president is embracing the far left message of the most liberal mayor. and a man is shot and killed in a doorway, look what happens. >> how can you step over someone laying in a doorway and not help? >> why did these people ignore a dead man? >> how would they feel with their loved one sitting there? >> we'll investigate tonight on "the kelly file." >> breaking tonight on a snowy evening in new york city and across much of the northeast. it is day two of obamacare. we are getting new numbers from the white house now on enrollment. the question for most of america, is your health care better now than it was a year ago. welcome to "the kelly file." the white house reported more than 2 million people enrolled, it says, in the federal and state exchanges. they hoped it would be 3 million. it's fallen short. we still don't know how many of th
reaction as the obama administration asks a judge to release the lawyer convict ed o trying to help a terrorist. plus, did we get a glimpse of the future? >> now, in our time, we face a different crisis. an inequality crisis. >> see why the democrats' most likely pick for president is embracing the far left message of the most liberal mayor. and a man is shot and killed in a doorway, look what happens. >> how can you step over someone laying in a doorway and not help? >>...
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did. in a little dorm room -- # 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ >>> time now for the trenders. the edation has decided and we are reporting. here are today's top trenders voted on by you. >> talk it out, man. >> the number three trender. mile high. >> in colorado today, the start of a brand new industry. >> marijuana, the burning weed when its roots inhale. >> we're pulling an industry out of 70 plus years of prohibition and creating something brand new. >> colorado now has the most regulated system to sell recreational marijuana in the world. >> colorado goes green. >> there are at least 17 recreational marijuana sellers open in denver. colorado estimates almost $600 million in sales this year. >> an ounce will be $320 before tax. >> taxes expected to bring in $67 million in revenue. >> i remember when a dime bag cost a dime. >> the number two trending, bubble bursting. >> what's your father doing tonight? >> i'm fixing to go crazy red neck up in here. >> i was watching fox news, probably. >> the robertsons discuss their duck dynasty. >> what did you think of a&e's decision regarding
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he then shared wit other hack herrors, and stores are warn ed they could be next. if you didshop at target, here are some things you may consi r consider. put a freeze on your credit so that nobody pretending to be you can apply for it. and pay close attention to the credit card and the bank statements,orany discrepencies immediately. take advantage of the free credit reports, and watch out for the phishing e-mails that are expected to skyrocket. >> don't ever click on a site that the bank asks for personal communication. the bank won't ask for that. this is a final to go on high alert for the information, and this is a breach that is very big and widespread and somebody is making a lot of money off of it. >> yesterday, texas police arrested a man and woman for having a stack of fraudulent credit cards believed to be lin toxd the breach. they were stopped while trying to kroz from the united states into mexico. >> and the rosetta stone answered the call to phone home. this was put in to con ser koco energy. it is not a simple process to wake up the spacecraft and power up the
he then shared wit other hack herrors, and stores are warn ed they could be next. if you didshop at target, here are some things you may consi r consider. put a freeze on your credit so that nobody pretending to be you can apply for it. and pay close attention to the credit card and the bank statements,orany discrepencies immediately. take advantage of the free credit reports, and watch out for the phishing e-mails that are expected to skyrocket. >> don't ever click on a site that the...