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they asked judge jeffrey white to prevent them from destroying that evidence of collection. lawyers argued the nsa material needs to be deleted because there's simply too much of it. and keeping it could imperil the program and damage national security. the judge said he didn't have enough information to overrule the national security concerns. >> the judge said he didn't have enough information to make a decision. this was an emergency motion. >> reporter: the lied lawyer says both sides will file briefs and get a hearing later this summer. >> so yes, he did rule for the government here, but in a very short term way. >> reporter: for mark klein, the technician who originally blew the whistle back in 2006, the
they asked judge jeffrey white to prevent them from destroying that evidence of collection. lawyers argued the nsa material needs to be deleted because there's simply too much of it. and keeping it could imperil the program and damage national security. the judge said he didn't have enough information to overrule the national security concerns. >> the judge said he didn't have enough information to make a decision. this was an emergency motion. >> reporter: the lied lawyer says both...
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they asked judge jeffrey white to prevent them from destroying that evidence of collection. lawyers argued the nsa material needs to be deleted because there's simply too much of it. and keeping it could imperil the program and damage national security. the judge said he didn't have enough information to overrule the national security concerns. >> the judge said he didn't have enough information to make a decision. this was an emergency motion. >> reporter: the lied lawyer says both sides will file briefs and get a hearing later this summer. >> so yes, he did rule for the government here, but in a very short term way. >> reporter: for mark klein, the technician who originally blew the whistle back in 2006, the government playing the national security trump card is something he's come to expect. >> we know now from what i've revealed that they're collecting everybody's information, everybody. >> reporter: now as i said, lawyers for the government were reporting to the court by phone v from washington, d.c. the judge is expected to set a court date for late july or august. >>>
they asked judge jeffrey white to prevent them from destroying that evidence of collection. lawyers argued the nsa material needs to be deleted because there's simply too much of it. and keeping it could imperil the program and damage national security. the judge said he didn't have enough information to overrule the national security concerns. >> the judge said he didn't have enough information to make a decision. this was an emergency motion. >> reporter: the lied lawyer says both...
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jeffrey white, thank you soft. pleeshuate your expertise., right? especially noontime in july. well, now envision jogging in that kind of climate. well, now you know what the u.s. team will be facing when taking on portugal in brazil tomorrow. more, next. when it comes to good nutrition...i'm no expert. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a delicious taste. grandpa! [ female announcer ] stay strong, stay active with boost. that's why i always choose the fastest intern.r slow. grandpa! the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the fastest office plant. so why wouldn't
jeffrey white, thank you soft. pleeshuate your expertise., right? especially noontime in july. well, now envision jogging in that kind of climate. well, now you know what the u.s. team will be facing when taking on portugal in brazil tomorrow. more, next. when it comes to good nutrition...i'm no expert. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing....
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as you know, jeffrey, since leaving the white house he's made like about $100 million mostly giving speeches> life is good when you can make that kind of money. look, it didn't hurt franklin roosevelt to be rich. it didn't hurt john f. kennedy to be rich. both democrats and associated with progressive causes. >> right. >> i just think they'll have to deal with this. they're rich, so what? you know? >> there is some democrat out there trying to figure out a way to challenge here and i don't think anyone has identified who that person is yet. these are the kinds of issues that will go after the clintons. >> it would be where the money is coming from and the ties to wall street and that's the question sort of populist democrats have about the clintons which is are you making your money from wall street? what are your ties to wall street? this is a problem. upon. >> elizabeth warren going to do that? i don't think so. >> there is someone that has figured out. >> i don't think joe biden will do that either. i don't think anyone will do that on the democratic. maybe dennis kucinich or someone like
as you know, jeffrey, since leaving the white house he's made like about $100 million mostly giving speeches> life is good when you can make that kind of money. look, it didn't hurt franklin roosevelt to be rich. it didn't hurt john f. kennedy to be rich. both democrats and associated with progressive causes. >> right. >> i just think they'll have to deal with this. they're rich, so what? you know? >> there is some democrat out there trying to figure out a way to challenge...
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tamalpais in white, sectional division three championship against alhambra. ball gets away. it allowed jeffreyo score. three-run 1st inning. and they got a complete game from mac gamboa 7 strikeouts, rafael hit it looking and he got tossed. tamalpais from marin won 3-1 their first sectional title in 85 years. >>> how about the nba and the heat? trying for the third straight league title last night they closed out indiana for the third straight season. pacers coach frank vogel has had just about enough with his team who just can't get over the top. >> it's bitterly disappointing to fall short of our goals. and it's bitterly disappointing to lose to this team three years in a row. we were competing against the michael jordan of our era, the chicago bully of our era. >>> how about phil mickelson being questioned for an insider trading scandal? still signed autographs at the memorial. third round nice approach shot set up for birdie. he is nine back. the leader is bub about watson, masters champ, bubba watson. leads by a single shot over the field. >>> maybe one day we'll be showing highlights of
tamalpais in white, sectional division three championship against alhambra. ball gets away. it allowed jeffreyo score. three-run 1st inning. and they got a complete game from mac gamboa 7 strikeouts, rafael hit it looking and he got tossed. tamalpais from marin won 3-1 their first sectional title in 85 years. >>> how about the nba and the heat? trying for the third straight league title last night they closed out indiana for the third straight season. pacers coach frank vogel has had...
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tamalpais in white, sectional division three championship against alhambra. ball gets away. it allowed jeffreyo score. three-run 1st inning. and they got a complete game from mac gamboa 7 strikeouts, rafael hit it looking and he got tossed. tamalpais from marin won 3-1 their first sectional title in 85 years. 1992! >>> how about phil mickelson being questioned for an insider trading scandal? third round nice approach shot set up for birdie. he is nine back. the leader is masters champ bubba watson, three-under today six birdies. needed all of them. he leads the field by a single shot. >>> here's a local golfer trying to catch a break for herself after having the door of opportunity slammed in her facetime and again. she is not giving up. we last saw kasey chew two years ago the san leandro product on her way to cal state east bay on a golf scholarship with a dream of turning pro in her sights, but the ncaa had other ideas and questioned her academic transcripts when she missed much of her senior year from acquired jaw surgery. -- from required jaw surgery. >> it was horrible. the only reason w
tamalpais in white, sectional division three championship against alhambra. ball gets away. it allowed jeffreyo score. three-run 1st inning. and they got a complete game from mac gamboa 7 strikeouts, rafael hit it looking and he got tossed. tamalpais from marin won 3-1 their first sectional title in 85 years. 1992! >>> how about phil mickelson being questioned for an insider trading scandal? third round nice approach shot set up for birdie. he is nine back. the leader is masters champ...
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jeffrey murawski says he fears trying to win a senate confirmation could start a prolonged battle. the whitese said they accepted the withdrawal and will move quickly to find a replacement. sylvia mathews burwell has been confirmed to be the next secretary of the department of health and human services. the full senate vote came in at 78-17. she replaces kathleen sebelius who resigned in april after the botched healthcare.gov rollout. it's getting less profitable to underwrite bonds these days. we have been tracking this trend. lisa, good to see you. why hasn't been so tough? >> there isn't a lot of money to go around as far as profits for these dealers. comingld on bonds are down, volatility, you are not seeing the trading volumes or revenues coming in. banks are turning to underwriting, which is the one bright spot. the low rate and policies of central banks oblique have spurred companies all over the world to sell record volumes of debt. are nots, at the least, profiting from the trading, but they can profit from the managing of these sales, helping these companies to shepherd trillions o
jeffrey murawski says he fears trying to win a senate confirmation could start a prolonged battle. the whitese said they accepted the withdrawal and will move quickly to find a replacement. sylvia mathews burwell has been confirmed to be the next secretary of the department of health and human services. the full senate vote came in at 78-17. she replaces kathleen sebelius who resigned in april after the botched healthcare.gov rollout. it's getting less profitable to underwrite bonds these days....
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jeffrey toobin and colonel, stick around, because there's this other legal discussion surrounding this entire story today. that is the big one from the whitese. did the obama administration break the law when it decided to release those five guantanamo bay detainees in exchange for the child of those two people flanking the president, to get bowe bergdahl, was the law broken? that's next. sea captain: there's a narratorstorm cominhe storm narrator: that whipped through the turbine which poured... surplus energy into the plant which generously lowered its price and tipped off the house which used all that energy to stay warm through the storm. chipmunk: there's a bad storm comin! narrator: the internet of everything is changing how energy works. is your network ready?" say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans a
jeffrey toobin and colonel, stick around, because there's this other legal discussion surrounding this entire story today. that is the big one from the whitese. did the obama administration break the law when it decided to release those five guantanamo bay detainees in exchange for the child of those two people flanking the president, to get bowe bergdahl, was the law broken? that's next. sea captain: there's a narratorstorm cominhe storm narrator: that whipped through the turbine which...
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. >> as usual, jeffrey toobin, this is a more complicated decision than just not black and white, righti guess you could say the president lost but did he. >> he lost no doubt. >> he lost in this particular case but overall, right? >> well, he lost overall. there's no question this is a win for congress and a defeat for president obama. the interesting question is, is it a defeat for the presidency? because this is really a case about gridlock. this is a case about what happens when the senate simply refuses to act on the president's appointments. it doesn't vote them up, doesn't vote them down, just doesn't allow them to come up for a vote. the president says look, i have to have a mechanism to keep the government functioning. and what the supreme court said today is yes, that mechanism still exists but the way you used it, is improper. and the question coming out of this is how the president will be able to use it, will there be recesses where he can make recess appointments and also what happens to all the decisions that were made by the national labor relations board with these now
. >> as usual, jeffrey toobin, this is a more complicated decision than just not black and white, righti guess you could say the president lost but did he. >> he lost no doubt. >> he lost in this particular case but overall, right? >> well, he lost overall. there's no question this is a win for congress and a defeat for president obama. the interesting question is, is it a defeat for the presidency? because this is really a case about gridlock. this is a case about what...
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the white house begins to distance itself from prime minister maliki. and jeffreyttacks with the fire phone. en route and up till in defeating apple and samsung. good morning, everybody. thursday, june 19. i am tom keene. joining me, scarlet fu and adam johnson. our guest on technology, chief executive officer of beta works -- i got it right. adam johnson with us this morning. u.k. will start in the where retail sales fell for the first time in a 4 months -- that for the month of may. 8:30, the weekly jobless frames number of stop -- jobless claims number. as well as the leading economic indicators. if they come in as expected, up a couple of percentage points, 14th month in a row that we have leading economic indicators up. >> $966 million in revenue for the first quarter, higher than what analysts had been looking for. they were looking for 954. but still losing money -- a loss per share of $.11. the consensus was for a loss of $.25, but there is a big range from anywhere from a 52 sent deficit to a seven cent that is it. $.52 deficit to seven cents deficit. >> d
the white house begins to distance itself from prime minister maliki. and jeffreyttacks with the fire phone. en route and up till in defeating apple and samsung. good morning, everybody. thursday, june 19. i am tom keene. joining me, scarlet fu and adam johnson. our guest on technology, chief executive officer of beta works -- i got it right. adam johnson with us this morning. u.k. will start in the where retail sales fell for the first time in a 4 months -- that for the month of may. 8:30, the...
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our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin is here not often that there's a unanimous decision. this is pretty significant setback for the white. >> definitely because the republicans in the senate have held up a lot of the president's appointees. one way he responded was through the recess appointments. what the court said unanimously today is what you president obama calls a recess is not really a recess. so those appointments made in this case specifically to the national labor relation board are invalid and all the actions taken by the nlrb during that time are invalid. >> that's a huge deal. it's unconstitutional. but all presidents have done what are called these recess appointments. let me put up on the screen, reagan did 240rks george h.w. bush 77, bill clinton 139, george w. bush, 171, barack obama only 32 so far. some notable recess appointments include the late president when he was a general, dwight eisenhower, the justice thurgood marshall is, earl warren, alan greenspan, the former federal reserve chair. the supreme court today said there are recess appointments and there are recess appointments. they were ruling
our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin is here not often that there's a unanimous decision. this is pretty significant setback for the white. >> definitely because the republicans in the senate have held up a lot of the president's appointees. one way he responded was through the recess appointments. what the court said unanimously today is what you president obama calls a recess is not really a recess. so those appointments made in this case specifically to the national labor relation...
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jeffrey brown talks to soul singer, charles bradley. >> woodruff: there were more developments today in the controversy over the agreement which won freedom for an abducted u.s. solider, including an apology from the whitese. >> the united states has always had a pretty sacred rule, and that is we don't leave our men or women in uniform behind. and that dates back to the >> woodruff: the debate over the deal to free sergeant bergdahl followed president obama to warsaw, poland, today. at a news conference with the polish president, he defended the prisoner swap with the taliban, and he said bergdahl has not yet been questioned about his disappearance in 2009. >> whatever those circumstances may turn out to be, we still get an american soldier back if he's held in captivity. period. full stop. we don't condition that. and that's what every mom and dad who sees a son or daughter sent over into war theater should expect from not just their commander-in-chief but the united states of america. >> woodruff: early in his captivity, bergdahl said, in a taliban video, that he'd been taken prisoner while lagging behind a patrol. but since his release on saturday, soldiers who served with him in afghanistan have ch
jeffrey brown talks to soul singer, charles bradley. >> woodruff: there were more developments today in the controversy over the agreement which won freedom for an abducted u.s. solider, including an apology from the whitese. >> the united states has always had a pretty sacred rule, and that is we don't leave our men or women in uniform behind. and that dates back to the >> woodruff: the debate over the deal to free sergeant bergdahl followed president obama to warsaw, poland,...
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white house has announced three separate executive actions dealing with gay rights, the environment, and manufacturing. raising the question: in the midst of partisan gridlock, how much can the president do without congress? jeffreywn has that debate. >> brown: president obama has been expanding these executive actions. it's something he promised to do earlier this year. >> we're not just going to be waiting for legislation in order to make sure that we're providing americans the kind of help they need. i've got a pen and i've got a phone. >> brown: and he's followed through, on a wide range of issues, including equal pay for women, student loans, and more recently carbon pollution. but every time president obama does this, he's faced backlash from those who charge that he's an "imperial president." we have our own debate on the subject now, with: jonathan turley, a law professor at george washington university. and michael waldman, president of the brennan center for justice at new york university's school of law. welcome to both of you. jonathan turley, start with you. you made the case the actions by president obama have gone too far. what have you seen? >> certainly, he didn't start this process, concentratio
white house has announced three separate executive actions dealing with gay rights, the environment, and manufacturing. raising the question: in the midst of partisan gridlock, how much can the president do without congress? jeffreywn has that debate. >> brown: president obama has been expanding these executive actions. it's something he promised to do earlier this year. >> we're not just going to be waiting for legislation in order to make sure that we're providing americans the...
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white house. welcome back to "morning joe." time to get going with the day. top of the hour. with us on set we have eugene robinson, michael steele, al hunt and jeffreyf people on both sides of the aisle asking why did the white house do it. sergeant bowe bergdahl could be back with his family by the end of the week. that is the good news, of course. but the questions surrounding his release will extend far beyond that. much of the focus surrounds how the young soldier was captured by the taliban in the first place back in june of 2009. multiple reports say bergdahl sent an e-mail to his parents just days before he went missing writing in part this. i am sorry for everything here. these people need help, yet what they get is the most con ceited country in the world telling that they are nothing and they are stupid. i am ashamed to be an american and the title of u.s. soldier is just a lie of fools. the horror that is america is disgusting. his father responded, obey your conscience. three days later his son apparently walked off his base without his weapon. in the months that followed, at least six american troops were killed in the mission to find t
white house. welcome back to "morning joe." time to get going with the day. top of the hour. with us on set we have eugene robinson, michael steele, al hunt and jeffreyf people on both sides of the aisle asking why did the white house do it. sergeant bowe bergdahl could be back with his family by the end of the week. that is the good news, of course. but the questions surrounding his release will extend far beyond that. much of the focus surrounds how the young soldier was captured by...
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white house staff pulls letters for the president to read. >> i got a letter from a woman from a julia walsh in california. >> a couple weeks ago i got a letter from jeffrey folks on an emotional level. meet rebecca from minnesota with whom the president will have lunch today. >> i was frustrated i paid for the child care and mortgage payments and i was frustrated with how much it cost. >> they work and have two children in preschool, and it cost more than their mortgage. >> somebody has to say something about this. this is nuts. it cost more in minnesota to send kids to day care than it does to send them to in-state college. >> that fit perfectly into the president's agenda to emphasize the difficulties facing working families and he used her letter at this week's white house summit. >> i got a letter from a woman whose kids' day care is so expensive it is more than her mortgage company. >> he read a group of insurance executives a letter from cancer survivor, canfield and made her the center of the event in ohio. >> we fought to pass this law, and i have her letter on one of my walls in the oval office. >> reporter: the president arrives in minneapolis
white house staff pulls letters for the president to read. >> i got a letter from a woman from a julia walsh in california. >> a couple weeks ago i got a letter from jeffrey folks on an emotional level. meet rebecca from minnesota with whom the president will have lunch today. >> i was frustrated i paid for the child care and mortgage payments and i was frustrated with how much it cost. >> they work and have two children in preschool, and it cost more than their...
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of our participants, secretary jack lew, white house chief of staff dennis mcdonough, my predecessor, steve hadley, keith alexander, neil woollen and rubin jeffrey and also our moderators. the conversation today has been highly entertaining and engaging and also deeply informative. i know i have a lot of action items that i've written down to take care of when i get back to the office. i'd also like to thank the sector for strategic international studies as president and ceo john hammery for hosting this event here in their beautiful facility. we've had the opportunity today to trace the evolution of terrorism and financial intelligence over the past decade and reflect on and sometimes even applaud our accomplishments to know where we have fallen short, and most importantly, to think about where and how tfi can contribute in the years ahead. our speakers and panelists have helped us better understand how financial measures, the mix of targeted financial and economic sanctions programs, financial transparency at home and abroad, collaboration with the global private sector all underpinned by financial intelligence have become increasingly importa
of our participants, secretary jack lew, white house chief of staff dennis mcdonough, my predecessor, steve hadley, keith alexander, neil woollen and rubin jeffrey and also our moderators. the conversation today has been highly entertaining and engaging and also deeply informative. i know i have a lot of action items that i've written down to take care of when i get back to the office. i'd also like to thank the sector for strategic international studies as president and ceo john hammery for...