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people that observed karl rove that night came away saying, karl rove is different now. he's willing to put himself in the same class as palin and ted cruz. he's the go guy talking about the imperial presidency, the mouthpiece. even though ronald reagan -- i used 380 executive orders, you had bush use 291 executive orders and in here you have obama with about 180. rove and the people who surround rove have always had a problem with the truth. but right now on this issue, it's hard to tell a lie because the numbers speak for themselves. look, bush's executive orders were absurd. bush went as far as trying to shut down stem cell research with an executive order and used it to side step the geneva convention by way of executive order. he used it to destroy the possibility of having a look at presidential records. this was the most active republican group we had ever seen. so this talk about imperial presidency is something that even karl rove can't tell a lie about. and when he's out front talking like this, you have to say, something is different. he's just not right. roll
people that observed karl rove that night came away saying, karl rove is different now. he's willing to put himself in the same class as palin and ted cruz. he's the go guy talking about the imperial presidency, the mouthpiece. even though ronald reagan -- i used 380 executive orders, you had bush use 291 executive orders and in here you have obama with about 180. rove and the people who surround rove have always had a problem with the truth. but right now on this issue, it's hard to tell a lie...
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. >> an e-mail walker allegedly sent to karl rove. >> you already have one potential 2016 candidate for the republican party under a cloud of investigation. >> are they trying to do to you what they did to chris christie. >> there's no doubt -- he has not shown a great ability to handle national xrut sunscrutin >> does scott walker have a lot to worry about? >> this isn't a document released kaudsed problems for walker. >> some of the left spin this. >> it's not over adds long as it's there. it's a potential headache for scott walker. >> if you think you cannot wait for this week to be over. take a moment to consider the case of wisconsin governor and potential 2016 hopeful scott walker. governor walker got to start his day looking at headlines like thez heralding news of a alleged criminal scheme for readers in madison and milwaukee and across the entire nation. those headlines were written after documented unsealed by a federal appeals court judge jed shed new light on allegations of said scheme to illegally coordinate spending and funding between walker's campaign and conservative gr
. >> an e-mail walker allegedly sent to karl rove. >> you already have one potential 2016 candidate for the republican party under a cloud of investigation. >> are they trying to do to you what they did to chris christie. >> there's no doubt -- he has not shown a great ability to handle national xrut sunscrutin >> does scott walker have a lot to worry about? >> this isn't a document released kaudsed problems for walker. >> some of the left spin this....
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i think at that level karl rove got what he wanted from the clinton folks. >> well, karl rove has saidn't think she can be a candidate, or that she can win. then again you all remember election night of 2012 with karl rove. the panel is sticking with me. >>> still ahead, defining duplicity ahead. i'll explain coming up. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [male announcer] glucerna... nbr: scott, man - we're here 'cuz we love you. you fed your lawn earlier this spring and now you're at it again. we're concerned. scott: (chuckles) thanks neighbors, but summer's on its way. and while the grass may look bonnie green and lovely now, it still needs a late-spring feeding to keep it that way. another feeding now with scotts strengthens and helps defend your lawn from the brutal heat and heavy use to come. nbr: we knew that, right guys? oh yeah... let's go feed! scott: get scotts turf builder lawn food. feed your lawn. feed it! to
i think at that level karl rove got what he wanted from the clinton folks. >> well, karl rove has saidn't think she can be a candidate, or that she can win. then again you all remember election night of 2012 with karl rove. the panel is sticking with me. >>> still ahead, defining duplicity ahead. i'll explain coming up. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible...
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karl, what's the latest? >> reporter: well, john, the pentagon really is now trying to control the information flow about bowe bergdahl's recovery, and for that reason, medics here at the hospital in landstuhl are no longer being authorized to update us about bergdahl's condition, but we did hear overnight from a pentagon spokesman in washington that he said bergdahl continued to improve every day. well, essentially, we already knew that from a statement put out before the weekend. that spokesman also said that bergdahl so far has not had any contact with his family, although we know he is authorized to do that at any time he chooses. now, we do also know that every morning, bergdahl's physicians and his psychologists come together in a huddle to decide whether bergdahl is fit enough to be transported back to the united states to continue the recovery process in san antonio, texas. so far, they haven't taken that decision, and you really have to ask yourself the question whether there's also a political facto
karl, what's the latest? >> reporter: well, john, the pentagon really is now trying to control the information flow about bowe bergdahl's recovery, and for that reason, medics here at the hospital in landstuhl are no longer being authorized to update us about bergdahl's condition, but we did hear overnight from a pentagon spokesman in washington that he said bergdahl continued to improve every day. well, essentially, we already knew that from a statement put out before the weekend. that...
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thanks so much, karl.e. >> more now on bergdahl's five years in the hands of the taliban. according to reports, bergdahl is telling medical personnel he was tortured and beaten and locked in a cage for trying to escape from his captors. nic robertson live for us this morning in qatar, doha. of course, the country that helped negotiate the release of those five taliban prisoners in exchange for sergeant private 1st class bergdahl, as he'd like to be known. what can you tell us, nic? >> reporter: yeah, well, those five senior taliban figures are still here in doha. the government here has promised the united states to keep a close eye on them. what we're hearing from a taliban source who's had accurate information in the past on westerners held by the same taliban faction in the pakistan/afghan border region, he said that after initial phase of captivity, in a house that wasn't very secure, bergdahl actually escaped and was on the run for three whole days. now, he says the only reason that bergdahl was captu
thanks so much, karl.e. >> more now on bergdahl's five years in the hands of the taliban. according to reports, bergdahl is telling medical personnel he was tortured and beaten and locked in a cage for trying to escape from his captors. nic robertson live for us this morning in qatar, doha. of course, the country that helped negotiate the release of those five taliban prisoners in exchange for sergeant private 1st class bergdahl, as he'd like to be known. what can you tell us, nic?...
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walker send to republican karl rove. on may 12th, 2011, walker e-mailed rove saying, bottom line, r.j. helps keep in place a team that is wildly successful in wisconsin. we are running 9 recall elections and it will be like 9 congressional markets in every market in the state. now, just look at that comment, folks. is that a sales job or what? this is scott walker saying, come on, karl, bring some of that money into the state. look how we're organized. look what we're doing. look what we're up against. we need the money. you can do it. help us out. here's how good we're going to be. rj johnson is a top adviser to the wisconsin club for growth. the club for growth is the central player in the alleged criminal activity. bottom line for walker, he is in serious legal trouble. i think walker is alleged criminal activity had a major impact in the 2012 recall election in which walker won. look at the numbers. he's working over rove and these outside groups, allegedly illegally. he outraised tom barrett, 7-1 in money. two-third
walker send to republican karl rove. on may 12th, 2011, walker e-mailed rove saying, bottom line, r.j. helps keep in place a team that is wildly successful in wisconsin. we are running 9 recall elections and it will be like 9 congressional markets in every market in the state. now, just look at that comment, folks. is that a sales job or what? this is scott walker saying, come on, karl, bring some of that money into the state. look how we're organized. look what we're doing. look what we're up...
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nice to see you, karl. >> good to he see you, greta. >> karl, is this the president's has he contributed to this, something that he has done or failed to do or is this just inevitable in that region of the world? >> well, i think that his actions or lack of actions in some instances made it worse. let's take some of the countries that speaker boehner mentioned. syria. when assad was in danger of falling. the president said he had to go for power, al qaeda was present in syria but it was weak. the president took no action. no action to support the free syrian army which was more modern in nature and as a result the al qaeda and syria was allowed to grow. a lot of the fighters in iraq today have been trained and harbored inside syria and have come into the country from syria to iraq. in fact, many of them are are not iraqis. many of them are not even syrians for that matter. you heard senator rubio talk about the fact that one of them was from florida. there are people from all around the world that have been drawn to al qaeda in syria and are now attempting to create this calafate. this r
nice to see you, karl. >> good to he see you, greta. >> karl, is this the president's has he contributed to this, something that he has done or failed to do or is this just inevitable in that region of the world? >> well, i think that his actions or lack of actions in some instances made it worse. let's take some of the countries that speaker boehner mentioned. syria. when assad was in danger of falling. the president said he had to go for power, al qaeda was present in syria...
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>> karl who?ve movement. well, you know what, if karl rove is against me, then the people are with me because he is -- i wear his opposition as a badge of honor. look, the political parties in california have failed the people. that's why the fastest-growing party is neither. >> assemblyman, why -- it's not just karl rove, it's the former governor of the state, pete wilson, a republican, who has warned against putting you as the republican nominee. tell me why you believe -- why do you believe that, for lack of a better word, the party establishment is so concerned about the prospect of you being their standard bearer? >> because i got here without their permission and they can't control me. and look, the bottom line is there's a whole lot of people in california that care about what happens in california. and the people on your list are not among them. they come into california, they take a bunch of money and they take it out and use it in elections in other states because nobody believes we can
>> karl who?ve movement. well, you know what, if karl rove is against me, then the people are with me because he is -- i wear his opposition as a badge of honor. look, the political parties in california have failed the people. that's why the fastest-growing party is neither. >> assemblyman, why -- it's not just karl rove, it's the former governor of the state, pete wilson, a republican, who has warned against putting you as the republican nominee. tell me why you believe -- why do...
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the prosecutor's filing claims governor walker sent an e-mail to karl rove. he said, quote, in an e-mail sent to karl rove on may 4, 2011, governor scott walker extolled r.j. johnson's importance in leading the coordination effort. here's what the governor said when asked about the e-mail. listen to this. >> they state that you sent an e-mail to karl rove suggesting koord medication with r.j. johnson. did that happen? >> again, i have not seen that. i don't know what specifically you're talking about. i can't imagine that. >> now, he says, senator, he can't imagine he sent the e-mail. is he accusing prosecutors of outright fabricating evidence? >> you know, it sounds a little bit like that. he sure is trying to tap dance around the truth which is he knows that is e-mail was sent. he wants to not blatantly say he didn't send the e-mail. it's no different, to be honest with you, rev, when he was talking to what he thought was a koch brother and talked to him about what he wanted to have done to tie to influence the recare k recall election and try to sabotage p
the prosecutor's filing claims governor walker sent an e-mail to karl rove. he said, quote, in an e-mail sent to karl rove on may 4, 2011, governor scott walker extolled r.j. johnson's importance in leading the coordination effort. here's what the governor said when asked about the e-mail. listen to this. >> they state that you sent an e-mail to karl rove suggesting koord medication with r.j. johnson. did that happen? >> again, i have not seen that. i don't know what specifically...
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. >> now to mississippi as karl just mentioned closely watched senate primary six term incumbent facing tea party challenger. live in jackson. john? >> hey, greta. this really has been a bloody nasty race marked by allegations of dirty tricks and vitriolic attacks back and forth. thad cochran fighting for political life. in the polls his lead has eroded in the past five months from 23 points to just outside the margin of error. senator cochran running on his record of bringing federal dollars and lots of them to mississippi.
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we are reading this stuff, reading karl marx, charles darwin because you have to learn how the enemy things in order to be a more effective witness out there in the cool, not a christian world. that is a different attitude than the one that most secular a university is trying to cultivate in which students are encouraged to challenge their own assumption, to entertain the possibility that the belief with which they grow may crumble as they encounter new knowledge and find new conversation partners. >> host: how strong is the evangelical movement today? >> guest: this is a question that is coming up repeatedly in media every few years for the past ten or 15 years. there has been a big a magazine article proclaiming the crackup of the christian right. it is all over. this is a movement and in war. these are fragments of frustrated people. i think that we speak to us and if we think that just because what i will call the founding generation of the organized christian right have retired or passed away, if we think that that means that the christian right is a spent political force , and
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gop strategist karl rove, and usa today columnist kirsten powers. brit, big picture, has barack obama gone beyond some of his predecessors in his exercise of executive power? >> i think unmistakably so. presidents do tend to stretch these things and go as far as they can, but when you get shut down 9-0 by the supreme court, it ought to be a pretty clear warning you're out of bounds here, buddy. now we look at these instances such as those at you cited in the previous segment where the president has simply chosen to postpone or ignore explicit provisions of the law, something i think constitutionally he's not empowered to do. it's obvious, the course is whether a suit by one house of congress will find standing in the court so that the court will act -- the high court will act on this. >> ever since the president's re-election, he has made it clear that if congress blocks him, he is going to act on his own. here's one of his statements. >> i'm going to be working with congress where i can to accomplish this. but i'm also going to act on my own if con
gop strategist karl rove, and usa today columnist kirsten powers. brit, big picture, has barack obama gone beyond some of his predecessors in his exercise of executive power? >> i think unmistakably so. presidents do tend to stretch these things and go as far as they can, but when you get shut down 9-0 by the supreme court, it ought to be a pretty clear warning you're out of bounds here, buddy. now we look at these instances such as those at you cited in the previous segment where the...
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he said that karl rove is organizing this entire thing.nd the text is in all the news coverage today. and there's a lot of news coverage. >> right. so here's my question. what's illegal about this? right? i mean, walk me through this. i think there's a few responses you get from walker and republicans. one is that this has been looked over a ton. this is a partisan vendetta witch hunt. the other is this is politics. like, this is politics. in fact, the federal district judge threw this out and said this is first amendment protected activity. >> okay. george rudolph randa, the federal judge, only judge in the state of wisconsin who's a frequent flier to koch funded brothers retreats to conservative activists who's a member of the federalist society did in fact write an opinion saying that campaign finance law in wisconsin should not apply and that there should be free spending in races and that there should be, you know, complete access by outside groups to do whatever they want to do. run as many ads as they want, spend billions of dollars
he said that karl rove is organizing this entire thing.nd the text is in all the news coverage today. and there's a lot of news coverage. >> right. so here's my question. what's illegal about this? right? i mean, walk me through this. i think there's a few responses you get from walker and republicans. one is that this has been looked over a ton. this is a partisan vendetta witch hunt. the other is this is politics. like, this is politics. in fact, the federal district judge threw this...
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she published the first edition of the communist manifesto in the united states by karl marx.he was also president of the american spiritualists association. and she and her group were representatives of the first international; that is, of karl marx's organization, until his lieutenants were thrown out of the organization for being too wild and crazy. but she's representative of a different type of american radical who didn't think they could build colonies anywhere outside the city -- cities or create perfect societies. but, instead, propagated the ideas of free association, birth control and other kinds of cooperative mechanisms to avoid labor exploitation. and our precursive to the greenwich village scene with one very large addition, in the early years of the 20th century urban illustrators in the commercial press began drawing pictures of cities, and they made a living doing this. and they sort of flowed into this young radical magazine called "the masses," published between 1912 and its suppression in 1917, which were a combination of radical politics but also of ash ca
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>> jon karl traveling with the president. jon, thank you. >>> as those men stormed the beach 70 years ago, here at home, 100 million americans gathered around their radios to hear fdr address the nation, offering a prayer. one that he wrote himself. just listen. >> my fellow americans. in this poignant hour, i ask you to join with me in prayer. almighty god, our sons, pride of our nation. some will never return. embrace these, father, and receive them, thy heroic servants, into thy kingdom. almighty god. amen. >> fdr, 70 years ago. one more image tonight. president obama with one of the heroes of this day. 90-year-old kenneth "rock" merit. he was a paratrooper. his entire chain of command lost their lives. today, kenneth merit honoring their memories, too. >>> an update tonight on bowe bergdahl. he's in stable condition in germany. said to be improving daily. officials revealing that bergdahl is still struggling to remember his words in english. bowe bergdahl, meanwhile, and the controversial deal that brought him home was fa
>> jon karl traveling with the president. jon, thank you. >>> as those men stormed the beach 70 years ago, here at home, 100 million americans gathered around their radios to hear fdr address the nation, offering a prayer. one that he wrote himself. just listen. >> my fellow americans. in this poignant hour, i ask you to join with me in prayer. almighty god, our sons, pride of our nation. some will never return. embrace these, father, and receive them, thy heroic servants,...
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karl cameron will have the latest for us.yndicated radio talkshow host, taking up hillary clinton seven slide in popularity. we will be taking up the surprise out of virginia. so let's turn to the air canter lots. doctor dave brat. i can tell you that i'm one of those folks who feel sorry for eric cantor. he, like so many in washington, sold out his constituents long time ago so i will only tell you what i see. his biggest booster was a wall street firm and how many should they be talking about will pocket a fortune as a newly minted corporate lobbyists. the voters of the seventh district liberated themselves, but they also admittedly were a revolving door. there is a chance that the government could be the result not only in virginia but all across the nation thanks to doctor dave brat. he is a college professor and economic semantics. but i didn't read a single account with his name is either doctor or professor. that is because higher education doesn't suit the national liberal media narrative for those who oppose this est
karl cameron will have the latest for us.yndicated radio talkshow host, taking up hillary clinton seven slide in popularity. we will be taking up the surprise out of virginia. so let's turn to the air canter lots. doctor dave brat. i can tell you that i'm one of those folks who feel sorry for eric cantor. he, like so many in washington, sold out his constituents long time ago so i will only tell you what i see. his biggest booster was a wall street firm and how many should they be talking about...
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that the establishment, the chamber of commerce and karl rove, had turned back the tea party. never tea party elements went away. the republican establishment started to learn how to empathize with it. bring them into the fold. had a tough,ll theoretically a tough primary. he was able to get in and handle it. leaders are never popular, particularly when congress is at 15%. but you have a lot of people that are upset. wages have been upset -- stagnant for a long time. they'll out for what -- bailouts for wall street. they don't trust government at all. the interparty friction is going to continue? >> is going to be a good off your for republicans. that doesn't mean it will be a good presidential race. >> if cochran loses in two weeks, what effect will that have? >> the same effect. it will embolden these guys. it is a caffeine jolt, basically, to the tea party groups. >> kevin mccarthy is going to be the new house majority leader. size him up. how will he be different? >> i knew him when he was the minority leader in the california assembly. he was good at working with people a
that the establishment, the chamber of commerce and karl rove, had turned back the tea party. never tea party elements went away. the republican establishment started to learn how to empathize with it. bring them into the fold. had a tough,ll theoretically a tough primary. he was able to get in and handle it. leaders are never popular, particularly when congress is at 15%. but you have a lot of people that are upset. wages have been upset -- stagnant for a long time. they'll out for what --...
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if he hangs on, it's going to be the reason he succeeded >> karl, thank you. larry, thank you.re "hannity" right after thth nobody told us to expect it... intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. the problem isn't likely to go away... ...on its own. so it's time we do something about it. and there's help. premarin vaginal cream. a prescription that does what no over-the-counter product was designed to do. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use premarin vaginal cream if you've had unusual bleeding, breast or uterine cancer, blood clots, liver problems, stroke or heart attack, are allergic to any of its ingredients or think you're pregnant. side effects may include headache, pelvic pain, breast pain, vaginal bleeding and vaginitis. estrogen may increase your chances of getting cancer of the uterus, strokes, blood clots or dementia, so use it for the shortest time based on goal
if he hangs on, it's going to be the reason he succeeded >> karl, thank you. larry, thank you.re "hannity" right after thth nobody told us to expect it... intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. the problem isn't likely to go away... ...on its own. so it's time we do something about it. and there's help. premarin vaginal cream. a prescription that does what no over-the-counter product was designed to do. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make...
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if he hangs on, it's going to be the reason he succeeded >> karl, thank you. larry, thank you.more "hannity" right after the break. stay with us. this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" means keeping seven billion ctransactions flowing.g, and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are always calm during a storm. so if your business deals with the unexpected, hp big data and cloud solutions make sure you always know what's coming - and are ready for it. make it matter. looks like we're about to board. mm-hmm. i'm just comparing car insurance rates at progressive.com. is that where they show the other guys' rates, too? mm-hmm. cool. yeah. hi. final boarding call for flight 294. [ bells ring on sign ] [ vehicle beeping ] who's ready for the garlic festival? this guy! bringing our competitors' rates to you -- now, that's progressive. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we'r
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now, karl penhaul is joining us on the phone from landstuhl. karl, what are doctors saying about his recovery process? >> reporter: well, fredricka, doctors citing patient confidentiality and giving little away about what specific physical and psychological illnesses bergdahl may be suffering from right now, but in general terms, as you say, they do say that his condition is stable. that he continues to improve. they do say that he is being able to rest much better than he did when he first arrived in landstuhl, and also taking a keener interest in the program that his doctors havehood for him to prepare him for his reintegration into society showing that he is more alert, and each day as this process goes on, a team of physicians and psychologists get together, and amongst themselves will discuss when he is ready to go back to the united states, but so far, right now, the doctors have decided that he isn't ready to go back just yet, and this period of psychological, what they're calling decompression must continue. now, when you ask the army p
now, karl penhaul is joining us on the phone from landstuhl. karl, what are doctors saying about his recovery process? >> reporter: well, fredricka, doctors citing patient confidentiality and giving little away about what specific physical and psychological illnesses bergdahl may be suffering from right now, but in general terms, as you say, they do say that his condition is stable. that he continues to improve. they do say that he is being able to rest much better than he did when he...
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i wasn't surprised to see karl rove's name as far as the statute is concerned. it seem it is prosecutors are focused on johnson, jordahl and the governor. i can't tell you if you are the walker campaign, on top of dismal job reports today in wisconsin, you almost have to be spinning out of control if you are that campaign now. >> you know, you involved in the recall and groups like wisconsin club for growth are classified as 501-c-4s. it means they can't coordinate with campaigns and they cannot push candidates on the issues. watch this ad that they ran in 2011. >> governor walker promised to make government live within its means. though the special interests don't like it, he's making them pay their fair share. call governor walker, tell him to keep his promises and continue fighting for wisconsin taxpayers. >> senator, does that sound like an ad pushing an issue and not a candidate? >> it absolutely does not. it sounds like it's pushing the candidate. but they didn't use the magic words, vote for or against scott walker. that's not the issue in this investigat
i wasn't surprised to see karl rove's name as far as the statute is concerned. it seem it is prosecutors are focused on johnson, jordahl and the governor. i can't tell you if you are the walker campaign, on top of dismal job reports today in wisconsin, you almost have to be spinning out of control if you are that campaign now. >> you know, you involved in the recall and groups like wisconsin club for growth are classified as 501-c-4s. it means they can't coordinate with campaigns and they...
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. >> karl, i think it's fair to say wyou worked at a white hous that took an expansive view of executive powers, whether it was signing statements by president bush when he was signing bills into law or the way that he waged the war on terror. can you honestly say that you believe this president is going further than president bush did in exercising this executive power? >> absolutely. first of all, let's divorce the international. the president is given under the constitution broad authority in waging war independent of the congress. but when it comes to the excu execution of the laws passed by congress, a president must first and foremost look for is there a statutory basis to do so. i remember plenty of times as we discussed executive orders. the counsel's office and other legal authorities in the administration were weighing in on what was the statutory authority for the president to take his action. one instance was reviewed, did the president have authority to take a class of individuals and exempt them from the enforcement of immigration laws? the lawyers came back and said, you h
. >> karl, i think it's fair to say wyou worked at a white hous that took an expansive view of executive powers, whether it was signing statements by president bush when he was signing bills into law or the way that he waged the war on terror. can you honestly say that you believe this president is going further than president bush did in exercising this executive power? >> absolutely. first of all, let's divorce the international. the president is given under the constitution broad...
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, of course, the question karl rove wants everyone asking is whether democratic front-runner hillaryold and infirm to be president. >> karl rove suggested hillary clinton may have brain damage. >> look, she'll be 69 by the time of the 2016 election. she will be 77 if she serves two terms. >> stephen: let me check the math there. okay, yeah, okay, i have 69 straws in one hand, and let me get-- let me get eight more straws. yeah, yeah, that really feels like a grasping at a lot of straws. ( laughter ) ( applause ) well, yesterday, yesterday, one eagle-eyed journalist cast further doubts about hillary clinton's advanced dereppitude. >> hillary clinton's recent cover shoot for "people" is raising a lot of eyebrows. >> drudge reported tweeted, "is clinton holding a walker?" >> stephen: that's a fair and reasonable question. i do not doubt for a second that if hillary clinton used a walker, she'd insist on appearing with it on the cover of "people" magazine. no surprise, information, hillary huggers people flew into damage control releasing this statement. "secretary clinton is standing ne
, of course, the question karl rove wants everyone asking is whether democratic front-runner hillaryold and infirm to be president. >> karl rove suggested hillary clinton may have brain damage. >> look, she'll be 69 by the time of the 2016 election. she will be 77 if she serves two terms. >> stephen: let me check the math there. okay, yeah, okay, i have 69 straws in one hand, and let me get-- let me get eight more straws. yeah, yeah, that really feels like a grasping at a lot...
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karl rove is here to weigh-in on the chaos that is in that country. plus, more on a company children pour over the southern border each day. rick perry will be by to react to the illegal invasion. that and hillary clinton. why was she defending a guy guilty of child rape and getting him off on a technicality. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. ♪ are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the world. if hp security so
karl rove is here to weigh-in on the chaos that is in that country. plus, more on a company children pour over the southern border each day. rick perry will be by to react to the illegal invasion. that and hillary clinton. why was she defending a guy guilty of child rape and getting him off on a technicality. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes...
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so/n" that's the beginnings of e story of karl muller. het because it's hard to believe these people died because they used lemon juice. i mean, that's kids' stuff, right? [laughter] so, obviously, people started learning, the germans learned like, god, we're losing all these agents, we'd better improve our secret ink. and so then you begin to have -- that's why i call it the secret ink war, a seesaw war between the germans and the brits during world war i. but in addition, you know, they found this stuff, but the reason they found it, and you'll be interested in this because i know everyone's following the nsa and edward snowden stories. they used the equivalent of what we call metadata these days. they used cover addresses then. so they would watch certain addresses because they suspected someone might be a spy or whatever. so they'd put that address under surveillance and monitor all the mail, and that's how they found out about muller and other german spies. and so it was part of british postal censorship. i don't want you to get conf
so/n" that's the beginnings of e story of karl muller. het because it's hard to believe these people died because they used lemon juice. i mean, that's kids' stuff, right? [laughter] so, obviously, people started learning, the germans learned like, god, we're losing all these agents, we'd better improve our secret ink. and so then you begin to have -- that's why i call it the secret ink war, a seesaw war between the germans and the brits during world war i. but in addition, you know, they...
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the very one where karl rove once sat, and prior to that hillary clinton. it has been said that karl rove was george bush's brain and that you're barack obama's spine. >> i think the president has a pretty sturdy spine all on his own. >> reporter: we were given rare access to valerie jarrett this week, both at the white house summit on working families and a full day inside the west wing to probe her influence and the administration's priorities. so the president came in to office with an astounding approval rating, and it's now down to 41%. what happened? >> look, we're going through some tough times. i'll tell you something that i learned very early in the first campaign is that you just can't look at the daily polls. my goodness, if we listened to the polls, he would have abandoned the race in the middle of the primary session. >> reporter: is it harder to govern than you thought it would be? >> oh, much more so. i think one miscalculation that i made is i did not fully appreciate that the republicans in congress were going to just say no to everything.
the very one where karl rove once sat, and prior to that hillary clinton. it has been said that karl rove was george bush's brain and that you're barack obama's spine. >> i think the president has a pretty sturdy spine all on his own. >> reporter: we were given rare access to valerie jarrett this week, both at the white house summit on working families and a full day inside the west wing to probe her influence and the administration's priorities. so the president came in to office...
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jonathan karl in washington bringing does latest. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry went to backed today with a blunt warning for iraqi leaders, telling them if they don't get their acts together and form a united front right now with the country's minority groups to fight the terrorists, the country could fall apart. the u.s. believes the biggest problem is political not military. that iraqi government is so unpopular with the sunni and kurdish minority. they're unwilling to join the fight. the military situation is incredibly grim. 1 out of 3 every iraqi division is deemed unable to fight. they have two airplanes that are capable of firing missiles. they're actually out of missiles. >> all right, jonathan karl, a perilous situation there and keeping track of it for us. >>> the news back in this country tonight, a woman who urged the mormon church to give women a bigger role was excommunicated. abc's mara schiavocampo now. >> reporter: this afternoon, she got the news she was dreading. . the life long mormon excommunicated from the church. punished for ordained women. in th
jonathan karl in washington bringing does latest. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry went to backed today with a blunt warning for iraqi leaders, telling them if they don't get their acts together and form a united front right now with the country's minority groups to fight the terrorists, the country could fall apart. the u.s. believes the biggest problem is political not military. that iraqi government is so unpopular with the sunni and kurdish minority. they're unwilling to...
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so that is the beginning of the story of color -- karl muller.rtant because it is hard to believe these people died because they used lemon juice. that is kids stuff. people started learning -- the german learned about losing all these agents, better improve our secret in. that is why i call it the secret ink war, a see-saw war between the germans and the brits in world war i but in addition they found this stuff but the reasons they found that, you will be interested because i know everyone is following the ed snowden story, they used what we call metadata these days, they would watch certain things, they suspected someone might be a spy or whatever so they put that address and the surveillance to monitor the mail and that is how they found out about other german spies. it was part of british postal censorship. don't get confused with the word censorship because what they were doing when it comes to secret communication was mail interception or mail surveillance. what you are familiar with today. you wasn't electronic but you will see how wide r
so that is the beginning of the story of color -- karl muller.rtant because it is hard to believe these people died because they used lemon juice. that is kids stuff. people started learning -- the german learned about losing all these agents, better improve our secret in. that is why i call it the secret ink war, a see-saw war between the germans and the brits in world war i but in addition they found this stuff but the reasons they found that, you will be interested because i know everyone is...
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karl, we talked about this on the show tonight, on "special report."mentioned this race. >> sure. >> and, you know, the. >> immigration. the. >> the push back was always immigration. >> yeah. and one of the things, it's a real dilemma for the leaders in this case. house speaker john boehner and eric cantor said repeatedly that they wanted to pass some sort of immigration reform. they specifically said that they did not want to support amnesty but the president kept on going back to the well talking about the need for immigration to be passed this year. the senate had already passed a piece of legislation. so, as leaders of that legislative body, they said they would try but they never promised to pass anything comprehensive. they were going for something much, much smaller everywhere the deliver for cantor was talking about any kind of immigration reform. that gave david pratt brat things club him. amnesty proposal have dubbed what president obama is pushing it absolutely tripped him up so much so, in fact, that about a week and a half ago, mr. cantor
karl, we talked about this on the show tonight, on "special report."mentioned this race. >> sure. >> and, you know, the. >> immigration. the. >> the push back was always immigration. >> yeah. and one of the things, it's a real dilemma for the leaders in this case. house speaker john boehner and eric cantor said repeatedly that they wanted to pass some sort of immigration reform. they specifically said that they did not want to support amnesty but the...
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as we read the book, another issue she'll be asked about on the book tour, karl rove, i criticized himay he raised the questions about hillary clinton's health. she had a concussion late in her term as secretary of state. i thought the way he did it was reprehensible. but he did raise a legitimate issue. she said she'll do with what other candidates do, if she runs, she'll make her records available. she also discussed the severity of the concussion. >> it was i think a serious concussion. >> but the clot in addition. if the clot had dislodged -- >> well, can i tell you? that was scary. >> you have trouble with vision. >> because of the force of the fall i had double vision for a short period of time and i had some dizziness. >> she looks great there, very engaged in the interview. i think that's the test. can she answer the questions directly. if she runs, do they make the records available? as we watch her over the next several months, that's the ultimate test. >> this book tour and everything we've seen so far in terms of all the stops that are lined up, once again, it's hillary cli
as we read the book, another issue she'll be asked about on the book tour, karl rove, i criticized himay he raised the questions about hillary clinton's health. she had a concussion late in her term as secretary of state. i thought the way he did it was reprehensible. but he did raise a legitimate issue. she said she'll do with what other candidates do, if she runs, she'll make her records available. she also discussed the severity of the concussion. >> it was i think a serious...
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abc's cheap white house correspondent jonathan karl is standing by and jon, we heard terry point out the president said no american boots on the ground in iraq. what other options are there? >> reporter: he met with his national security team today and he asked for a list of options, including u.s.-led air strikes on militant targets in iraq but even as he asked the military to present the options he made it abundantly clear he will not rush into this, in fact he said he will not order any military action in iraq until the iraqi government first shows a willingness to deal with the political problems that led to this problem in the first place. >> what is the biggest worry in that room about doing nothing? >> reporter: well, the biggest worry is that iraq turns into a breeding ground for terrorist attacks against the u.s. targets, but there is grave concern about world oil supplies. remember, iraq is one of the top oil producers in the world. >> jonathan karl on the story tonight from the white house. our thanks to terry moran again. >>> from the news in iraq we turn now to news here
abc's cheap white house correspondent jonathan karl is standing by and jon, we heard terry point out the president said no american boots on the ground in iraq. what other options are there? >> reporter: he met with his national security team today and he asked for a list of options, including u.s.-led air strikes on militant targets in iraq but even as he asked the military to present the options he made it abundantly clear he will not rush into this, in fact he said he will not order...
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>> i would do what other candidates have done, absolutely. >> what would you like to say to karl rove about your brain? >> that i know he was called bush's brains in one of the books written about him, and i wish him well. >> we'll have more from the interview on "this week" with george stephanopoulos in the morning. you can catch the entire interview, diane sawyer with hillary clinton, monday night 9:00 p.m. eastern. nothing off the table. her marriage, her plan for 2016, and when will we all know whether she's going to run, a look inside clinton's life we have not seen before. on the eve of her new book, hard choices, that prime time special monday night. >>> now, she was the original phenomenal woman. today her friends, the famous and her family gathered to remember author and poet maya angelou. during the service today in north carolina former president bill clinton described her this way, god loaned her his voice. here's abc's susan saulny. ♪ >> reporter: they called it a celebration of rising joy, both tearful -- >> the loss i feel, i cannot describe. she was the ultimate teache
>> i would do what other candidates have done, absolutely. >> what would you like to say to karl rove about your brain? >> that i know he was called bush's brains in one of the books written about him, and i wish him well. >> we'll have more from the interview on "this week" with george stephanopoulos in the morning. you can catch the entire interview, diane sawyer with hillary clinton, monday night 9:00 p.m. eastern. nothing off the table. her marriage, her...
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later, an advance look at hillary clinton sitting down with diane sawyer, and the subject turns to karl rove. h. h >>> bowe bergdahl now recovering in a military hospital. on the cover of "time" magazine with the headline "was he worth it?" is that a fair journalistic question, jim pinkerton? >> it's an important question. but there are also larger policy questions. for example, michael mucasey wrote in the "washington post" -- >> former attorney general. >> from president bush. >> this is part of the lawyer left's strategy of closing down gant noe. they need to set up the predicate of doing that. >> have the media not focused enough on that? >> i think the media are all in favor of closing guantanamo so they sort of take it as an implicit assumption of course we should shut the place down. but i think it's an important policy question when you read about how horrible these five taliban types are and you realize they're now back as armen rosen wrote in the daily beast, it essentially means the obama administration's given up on the afghan war. >> i just have to say, look, let's just foc
later, an advance look at hillary clinton sitting down with diane sawyer, and the subject turns to karl rove. h. h >>> bowe bergdahl now recovering in a military hospital. on the cover of "time" magazine with the headline "was he worth it?" is that a fair journalistic question, jim pinkerton? >> it's an important question. but there are also larger policy questions. for example, michael mucasey wrote in the "washington post" -- >> former...
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walters knows karl icahn. sticking it all together.s looking at the idea of insider trading. all rise, judge andrew napolitano is here. i think somebody leaks it to go after mickelson and karl icahn. >> there are two reasons why the feds will leak this information. they can tarnish a reputation of this person. let him rather look pathetic like he did in that interview that you ran a few minutes ago. the other reason to leak is the person about whom it is leaked about, they will often make admissions or statements about themselves as a result of the leak. the fbi and prosecutors are prohibited from these kind of leaks. stuart: okay. we have a limited knowledge of what happens here. >> it is just an investigation. if i said to his gambling buddy, i am thinking about buying clorox. that is not insider trading. if i said i know that the clorox board is about to do xyz and i only know it because i have a friend on the inside and the gambler acts on this, that is insider trading. stuart: you do not think that there should be any insider trad
walters knows karl icahn. sticking it all together.s looking at the idea of insider trading. all rise, judge andrew napolitano is here. i think somebody leaks it to go after mickelson and karl icahn. >> there are two reasons why the feds will leak this information. they can tarnish a reputation of this person. let him rather look pathetic like he did in that interview that you ran a few minutes ago. the other reason to leak is the person about whom it is leaked about, they will often make...
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karl rove implied that hillary clinton suffered brain damage.hat does she have to say about his brain? >> my brain is better than your brain. a? just a second, sweetie. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. so, if you're what ysleeping in your is youcontact lenses, we know you do so much more. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. ask your doctor about safety information as serious eye problems may occur. visit airoptix.com for a free one-month trial. humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we'll give y
karl rove implied that hillary clinton suffered brain damage.hat does she have to say about his brain? >> my brain is better than your brain. a? just a second, sweetie. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. so, if you're what ysleeping in your is youcontact lenses, we know you do so much more. ask about the air optix®...
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karl rove, for all of the problems i've had with karl rove through the years, he drives me just berserkt times. karl rove was saying this in 1999. the country is changing. the republican party has to change with it. i don't think karl changed exactly the way you would want to get more hispanic voters and more african-american voters but i think this is a positive development. >> that is one way to look at it. >> >> i'm saying getting african-americans to vote in republican primaries. as i have said thad cochran is a type of republican that drives me crazy. he is a big spending appropriator but i'm not stocked shocked and stunned and sadly stunning we got old white american voters. >> the people that voted for you maybe to perhaps demographics you didn't get in the past. >>> you could be like sarah palin and cry foul and be so upset about the results of losing that you talk about abandoning ship and cut the party in half and leave. >> if the republican party doesn't get their act together you would consider moving third party. explain. >> well, if republicans are going to act like democr
karl rove, for all of the problems i've had with karl rove through the years, he drives me just berserkt times. karl rove was saying this in 1999. the country is changing. the republican party has to change with it. i don't think karl changed exactly the way you would want to get more hispanic voters and more african-american voters but i think this is a positive development. >> that is one way to look at it. >> >> i'm saying getting african-americans to vote in republican...
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we return you now to washington and my colleague, jon karl. >> thank you, martha. to join us to talk about this, former vice president dick cheney. with his daughter liz, launched a new group, the alliance for a strong america. thank you for joining us. >> good morning, jon. >> you made a big splash this week with an op ed in "the wall street journal." harsh criticism of the president. what i didn't read in the op ed is your solution, your plan right now for iraq? what would you be doing? >> well, first of all, jon, i would recognize that iraq is not the whole problem. we have a much bigger problem than just the current crisis in iraq. the rand corporation out there last week with a report that showed that there's been a 58% increase in the number of groups like al qaeda. jihadists. it stretches from west africa, across north africa. east africa. through the middle east. all the way around indonesia. a doubling of the number of terrorists out there. we have to recognize we have a hell of a problem. i worry about pakistan. a couple of weeks ago, the taliban, the sam
we return you now to washington and my colleague, jon karl. >> thank you, martha. to join us to talk about this, former vice president dick cheney. with his daughter liz, launched a new group, the alliance for a strong america. thank you for joining us. >> good morning, jon. >> you made a big splash this week with an op ed in "the wall street journal." harsh criticism of the president. what i didn't read in the op ed is your solution, your plan right now for iraq?...