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a guy like anders corr can get russia andrg and go ni know what is going on. going to talk central banks. >> we are. let's talk u.s. stocks. they eat out record highs yesterday. -- eked out record highs yesterday. allan meltzer lisa shalett is with us. japan is finally stirring. are we celebrating too soon? don't think so. european markets and japanese markets have really lagged year-to-date. the concern about global growth has been pretty profound. so i think the fact markets are starting to perk out, particularly outside the united states, they trend i think will characterize 2015. u.s. markets have been outperforming for 6.5 years. that is a pretty long trend in the global context. so our sins at morgan stanley is that in 2015, we may invite see u.s. markets doing ok, maybe up 5%, 6%, 8%, but international markets potentially have double digits. >> when it comes to japan, it looks like all it took was one measly sales tax hike to knock the country back into recession. isn't that evidence that abenomics isn't working? >> absolutely not. if you take a step ba
a guy like anders corr can get russia andrg and go ni know what is going on. going to talk central banks. >> we are. let's talk u.s. stocks. they eat out record highs yesterday. -- eked out record highs yesterday. allan meltzer lisa shalett is with us. japan is finally stirring. are we celebrating too soon? don't think so. european markets and japanese markets have really lagged year-to-date. the concern about global growth has been pretty profound. so i think the fact markets are...
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>> she ander are grandson complained the builder rushed the project and did not fill the holes. >> we've caught eight mice because they didn't fill the holes. >> he's talking about picketing. >> nobody is listening. >> alexandria is no longer ticketing people who put for sale signs on cars parked on city streets for now. it comes amid a lawsuit accusing the city of violating frequent speech rights. deputy city attorney says is the ordinance is designed to keep people from blocking traffic to check out a car. >> many people don't have off street parking of their own so on street parking becomes a hot issue. we want to be sensitive to that and give community time to tell us how they feel about this ordinance. >> it's not going to change our strategy. i'm going forward until the law is no longer on the books. >> policy review before he filed the lawsuit. the no for sale sign ordinance dates back to 1963. >> now a 7 on your side consumer alert. the trade commission is suing at&t for slowing down internet speeds. it's called throttling. they failed to tell customers it would reduce data speed
>> she ander are grandson complained the builder rushed the project and did not fill the holes. >> we've caught eight mice because they didn't fill the holes. >> he's talking about picketing. >> nobody is listening. >> alexandria is no longer ticketing people who put for sale signs on cars parked on city streets for now. it comes amid a lawsuit accusing the city of violating frequent speech rights. deputy city attorney says is the ordinance is designed to keep...
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who said the decision contains numerous materially incomplete ander remember nows representations ofhe facts and conclusions. the american loyal will appeal in how the report has been represented. at being cleared of wrongdoing. >> the result today, is a confirmation of what we have all believed. we have been transparent in term of the investigation, and cooperative in terms oif overall process that looks into the 2018 bidding process. >> the bidding did not escape venturing the report. we complied what more can we do. >> encountering probables with russia, but the other -- praised in the oathics report, garcia is understood to have been more critical of the leadership, so it lasted hours. >> earlier this year, the sunday times newspaper print add significant amount of documents that formed allegations against the qatar world cup bid. but crucially the prescribes were judged to have been for his own benefit and not the benefit of 2022. on land itself is one of the losing bidders. the english f.a. will concluded to have bows to the improper demands of the corrupt vice president. the f
who said the decision contains numerous materially incomplete ander remember nows representations ofhe facts and conclusions. the american loyal will appeal in how the report has been represented. at being cleared of wrongdoing. >> the result today, is a confirmation of what we have all believed. we have been transparent in term of the investigation, and cooperative in terms oif overall process that looks into the 2018 bidding process. >> the bidding did not escape venturing the...
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and the rain snow line will kind of be me and andering around the i-95 corridor. and then we'll see it all clear out. as far as south jersey and delaware is concerned, rain through the early morning hours, 7:00. and then periods of heavy rain through the later morning hours, still staying mostly as rain. temperatures a e little too warm there. but then on the back of the system, as it moves away, 7:00 p.m. tomorrow night, we could see a changeover for delaware and south jersey to snow is. we could see a little bit of an accumulation because of that. now, here is the snowfall forecast. for the poconos, anywhere 23r 8-12 imps. through the lehigh valley, we could see 5-8 inches. north and west of philadelphia, possibly 3-5 inches with some of the hef yer, wet snow. remember, this is going to be the area where we see the rain-snow line. across the philadelphia region, we could see 1-3 inches. really, depending on what part of philadelphia, you could get a burst of heavy, wet snow. that heavy, wet snow does have the potential to cause power outages, too. just something
and the rain snow line will kind of be me and andering around the i-95 corridor. and then we'll see it all clear out. as far as south jersey and delaware is concerned, rain through the early morning hours, 7:00. and then periods of heavy rain through the later morning hours, still staying mostly as rain. temperatures a e little too warm there. but then on the back of the system, as it moves away, 7:00 p.m. tomorrow night, we could see a changeover for delaware and south jersey to snow is. we...
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it comes as health officials in mali are desperately trying to track down ander quarantine more thaneople. four are now confirmed dead from ebola in mali with two more suspected. >>> football's african cup of nations will go ahead in january despite the fear of ebola. with ecuadoral guinea named as the new host. the original host nation was thrown out of the tournament earlier this week after asking for the event to be delayed because traveling supporters might spread ebola. it kicks off on january 17th. >>> still ahead this half hour, why immigration is checking to be the next big bet -- battle between president obama and the congress. >>> now it appears that scotland prefers independence. could another referendum be somewhere on the horizon? >> three years late... fleet grounding... fires on the airplane... >> they're short changing the engineering process... >> from engineering to the factory floor... al jazeera investigates broken dreams: the boing 787 only on al jazera america ♪ >>> hello again, a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. a u.n. panel has accused isil of s
it comes as health officials in mali are desperately trying to track down ander quarantine more thaneople. four are now confirmed dead from ebola in mali with two more suspected. >>> football's african cup of nations will go ahead in january despite the fear of ebola. with ecuadoral guinea named as the new host. the original host nation was thrown out of the tournament earlier this week after asking for the event to be delayed because traveling supporters might spread ebola. it kicks...
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loads it up and goes to tyler anders. oh. he took a big hit and the ball is out. it's scooped up. fumbled again by oregon. and ends up with who? i think they wanted to say oregon ball but they're unpiling bodies to make sure. >> todd: checking to make sure tyler anderson's all right, too. he kind of got bent backwards. at the end of that catch. >> brad: look at who is out there to make sure he's okay. sean mannion. >> todd: that's what captains do. >> brad: yeah. >> todd: good captains. >> brad: did we get an indication on whose ball it is? if it's a turnover, it's actually the first one of the night, if you can believe that. i don't think it was already possessed by anybody, other than tyler anderson before the hit was put on him. >> referee: during the play, there were two fumbles. the first fumble was recovered by the defense. that fumble and the ensuing fumble was recovered by the offense, which creates a new series for the offense. first and ten. >> brad: i didn't think it had been possessed, but it was wrong. oregon had it, lost it, oregon state gets it back. first down. if
loads it up and goes to tyler anders. oh. he took a big hit and the ball is out. it's scooped up. fumbled again by oregon. and ends up with who? i think they wanted to say oregon ball but they're unpiling bodies to make sure. >> todd: checking to make sure tyler anderson's all right, too. he kind of got bent backwards. at the end of that catch. >> brad: look at who is out there to make sure he's okay. sean mannion. >> todd: that's what captains do. >> brad: yeah....
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. >> reporter: good morning, ukee ander contact regulators find five of the world's biggest banks more than $3 billion it is for manipulating the foreign exchange markets, this includes citigroup, jp morgan chase and hsbc and it follows an 18 month investigation in the dozen countries. regulators say that the banks didn't supervise employees who traded for their own accounts, ukee and quarter. >> we know taylor swift pulled her music from the streaming service spotify and now the ceo has something to say. >> reporter: that is right, spotify is defending its business model. this comes after a week after taylor swift pulled her music from the streaming post. the ceo says that their company fights pie racecy and they pay more than $2 billion to label list and recording artists since it lawn inched 2008. maybe we will get another taylor swift song out of this whole break up/make up situation. >> that is right. >> thanks, jill, appreciate it. >>> coming up after a short break traffic and weather together and we will do it on >>> let's get traffic and weather together. good morning, vittoria
. >> reporter: good morning, ukee ander contact regulators find five of the world's biggest banks more than $3 billion it is for manipulating the foreign exchange markets, this includes citigroup, jp morgan chase and hsbc and it follows an 18 month investigation in the dozen countries. regulators say that the banks didn't supervise employees who traded for their own accounts, ukee and quarter. >> we know taylor swift pulled her music from the streaming service spotify and now the...
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. >> reporter: good morning, ukee ander contact official from his takata and two auto makers will be on the hot seat in capitol hill. lawmakers want answer about that massive air bag recall, and potential dangers, we know those air bags can explode, and spray metal parts at drivers and passengers. at least five tetz have been link to the problem. officials from takata, honda and chrysler will testify as well as a crash victim. it should be interesting. ukee and erika. >>> something we have talk about a lot in the morning, cough east makers have raised prices but it looks like that may have backfired. >> reporter: that is right, smuckers which make folgers and dunkin' donuts brands now said it made a misstep the with the recent price increase this summer we know smuckers hike up prices 9 percent because of the cost of coffee beans shot up, there is a drought in brazil. customers weren't having it. smuckers says its sale, plunged because people switched to less expensive brands. so, lesson learned don't mess with peoples coffee. >> exactly. >> don't be in messing. >> thanks, jill. >> a
. >> reporter: good morning, ukee ander contact official from his takata and two auto makers will be on the hot seat in capitol hill. lawmakers want answer about that massive air bag recall, and potential dangers, we know those air bags can explode, and spray metal parts at drivers and passengers. at least five tetz have been link to the problem. officials from takata, honda and chrysler will testify as well as a crash victim. it should be interesting. ukee and erika. >>>...
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. >> reporter: good morning, ukee ander contact dow jones inched up one point yet but it was enough to close at yet another record high for the fifth straight day. nasdaq meanwhile gain nine points, investors today will be watching big retailers if jp penny and macy's reporter that earnings. >>> unlike other retailers best buy says that it will not be pulling an out neither this thanksgiving. best buy says it will open most of its stores at 5:00 p.m. on thanksgiving day but it will close at 1:00 a.m. stores will reopen 8:00 a.m. black friday morning. best buy says shopping really slows on thanksgiving night so it doesn't actually pay for them to stay open. >>> more americans are eating meals at home, instead of heading to the restaurant but they are not necessarily cooking. a new study from the research firm npg group found americans are making meals out of ready to eat snacks. they are fast, convenient and good way to save a money in a tough economy. what are most popular snacks, yogurt, serial bars and fruit. >>> we know ebola is serious business but for one connecticut company is al
. >> reporter: good morning, ukee ander contact dow jones inched up one point yet but it was enough to close at yet another record high for the fifth straight day. nasdaq meanwhile gain nine points, investors today will be watching big retailers if jp penny and macy's reporter that earnings. >>> unlike other retailers best buy says that it will not be pulling an out neither this thanksgiving. best buy says it will open most of its stores at 5:00 p.m. on thanksgiving day but it...
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the panel concluded that continued emission las vegas increase the likelihood of severe, pervasive ander irreversible impact. climate scientist michael oppenheimer says the effects are already being felt around the world. >> the productivity of crops is slowing down due the climate change. there are effects on human health, that is more people are dying due to heat waves, due the climate change. >> reporter: oppenheimer is a principle author of the report. >> we have small win deof opportunity where we can slow this thing down and reverse the trend. >> reporter: accomplishing that would require a massive global shift from fossil fuels like coal and oil to renewable sources of energy like solar and wind and could even require expensive futuristic technologies to remove carbon dioxide and other gases from the atmosphere, but legislation before congress has been blocked primarily by members from fossil fuel producing states and developing countries like china have shown little interest in reducing their emissions. next month at a u.n. conference in lima, peru, delegates plan to draft a reso
the panel concluded that continued emission las vegas increase the likelihood of severe, pervasive ander irreversible impact. climate scientist michael oppenheimer says the effects are already being felt around the world. >> the productivity of crops is slowing down due the climate change. there are effects on human health, that is more people are dying due to heat waves, due the climate change. >> reporter: oppenheimer is a principle author of the report. >> we have small win...
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anders come if you can ask your question in 60 seconds or less we will get to exit copies of this book. [laughter] thank you very much. i will be quick. both ukraine and, of course, his impotence i want to add a sense of urgency. the ukrainian economy will meltdown within four months. if nothing seriously is done very fast. what ukraine needs to do on its site is to unify the energy prices and cut 10% of gdp. what the baltic countries did in 2000. it's a series reform. and with the west needs to put up is the package in the order of a billion dollars on top of the $17 billion of imf money. it makes this five or six years. >> well done. we will deliver the extra copies to your institute. [laughter] let me ask each of the panelists to wrap up whatever they would like to say on all the issues. steve, we will start with you. anders comment about a $30 billion western assistance package to speak directly to which are major point is. >> i completely agree. anders has written two pieces unless he weeks which let with a western sponsored by the ukrainians have responsibility for. i commend him
anders come if you can ask your question in 60 seconds or less we will get to exit copies of this book. [laughter] thank you very much. i will be quick. both ukraine and, of course, his impotence i want to add a sense of urgency. the ukrainian economy will meltdown within four months. if nothing seriously is done very fast. what ukraine needs to do on its site is to unify the energy prices and cut 10% of gdp. what the baltic countries did in 2000. it's a series reform. and with the west needs...
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many folks especially the first is a responder's say that andrew saved that gentleman's life anders commander said his dedication to duty and selfless service warrants recognition. his extraordinary heroism establishes him as a professional, as a leader, as a mentor of soldiers. ladies and gentlemen, the 2014 uso national guardsmen of the year, sergeant andrew mehltretter. [applause] ♪ >> and now ladies and gentlemen, we present to you the 2014 uso service members of the year. [applause] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back asiha tyler and the vice president of monster, steve coker. [applause] >> i just want to say if i have not made it clear what an honor it's been to share this night with you. all night, people have thanked me for being here. i keep telling them how much of an honor it is for me and how grateful i am. that's not casual conversation. i said yes immediately when i was asked. the best part of my job is all that is not all the bull you read about -- the best part of this job is to give back and it's incredibly high honor to serve that there is no higher honor than to
many folks especially the first is a responder's say that andrew saved that gentleman's life anders commander said his dedication to duty and selfless service warrants recognition. his extraordinary heroism establishes him as a professional, as a leader, as a mentor of soldiers. ladies and gentlemen, the 2014 uso national guardsmen of the year, sergeant andrew mehltretter. [applause] ♪ >> and now ladies and gentlemen, we present to you the 2014 uso service members of the year....
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starts with building relationships as well with those across the aisle who have the same priorities ander sb einter improvement in education. there is opportunity across the aisle. >> who is the first democrat you called? >> there were local leaders i called. i haeard from one of my primary opponents. i had an opportunity to meet my colleagues across the aisle. my in-laws are in evan's district. >> you're described as the fresh face. you're the first republican to get elected in the bay area in eight years. what does that mean to you? what does it mean to be a break the mold republican? >> well, it starts with what you believe in. i'm a catharine baker republican, as i say. that's one that matches my district well. it's a fiscally conservative district. they like to see smart decisions made in sacramento. it means focusing on what voters in my community expect. not necessarily just talking points from the party establishment or leadership. working cooperatively with them but making sure i'm putting the voters first. >> you're liberal on society issues? >> that's how i'm described. it's a
starts with building relationships as well with those across the aisle who have the same priorities ander sb einter improvement in education. there is opportunity across the aisle. >> who is the first democrat you called? >> there were local leaders i called. i haeard from one of my primary opponents. i had an opportunity to meet my colleagues across the aisle. my in-laws are in evan's district. >> you're described as the fresh face. you're the first republican to get elected...
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of the reason why 23 and me has a fund logo and we do the ancestry and we do things like your knee ander that will score is to get people comfortable with genetics. it's about you. it you ask your parents, ask your mom and your dad, say, what kind of conditions do they have, what diseases do they have. it's similar. genetics is a proxy for actually your family's health. >> we should footnote, neanderthal score is what percent of you has neanderthal dna. what's yours? >> i'm in the middle range. but i know people extraordinarily high. >> can you tell? >> name names. you know a lot of powerful people. who's the most neanderthal? >> secrets stay confident with me. >> which is good, because privacy has been another concern. >> i was just about to break in and make a mention to my producer barb that i need to know how much more time we have with anne. it's more of a technical issue where i get a time signal, and i'm not getting one. we'll continue. we have maybe a minute left with anne. let me ask you about -- there are some risks even with findings out who your family members are. you may fi
of the reason why 23 and me has a fund logo and we do the ancestry and we do things like your knee ander that will score is to get people comfortable with genetics. it's about you. it you ask your parents, ask your mom and your dad, say, what kind of conditions do they have, what diseases do they have. it's similar. genetics is a proxy for actually your family's health. >> we should footnote, neanderthal score is what percent of you has neanderthal dna. what's yours? >> i'm in the...
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that decision coming just a half hour ago ander now watching live a large crowd on the streets of ferguson>> meantime, here in philadelphia there are more demonstrations. you're looking live from chopper three over center city philadelphia as a group of protesters march through the streets. the crowd there continuing to grow according to our reporter whose are on the ground. our chopper pilot continuing to follow this group as it makes its way through the city and we can tell you we expect to hear from president obama in the next few minutes. he is set to speak from the white house at 10 o'clock tonight. you'll see it here live. >>> good evening, i'm chris may. >> and i'm jessica dean. with the heavy police presence outside the ferguson, month -- missouri heading back the crowd. >> no probable charges exists to file any champ against officer wilson. a new trill bill on each of the five indictments. the physical and scientific evidence examined by the grand jury combined with the witness statements supported and substantiated by that physical evidence tells the accurate and tragic story of
that decision coming just a half hour ago ander now watching live a large crowd on the streets of ferguson>> meantime, here in philadelphia there are more demonstrations. you're looking live from chopper three over center city philadelphia as a group of protesters march through the streets. the crowd there continuing to grow according to our reporter whose are on the ground. our chopper pilot continuing to follow this group as it makes its way through the city and we can tell you we...
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i completely agree with anders. in fact, anders has written two pieces in the last two weeks which lay out what the ukrainians have responsibility for, and i commend him for these excellent pieces. they're available on the peterson institute web site, so let me just say i agree with every word that he's written. i do want to answer marvin kalb and mike's point about lethal military assistance. first of all, with the caveat that the less this is talked about, the better. but here we are. second, there are the how, the what, the through what means. steve hadley suggested some things. are we talking about the grant of military assistance? are we talking about licensing, sales? a whole variety of policy questions therein. but let's just take it at its most basic level, helping ukraine strengthen its military capabilities. now, if the united states is engaged in that process, we will have more influence with the ukrainian government on what exactly they do with those capabilities. but let me take the counterfactual which
i completely agree with anders. in fact, anders has written two pieces in the last two weeks which lay out what the ukrainians have responsibility for, and i commend him for these excellent pieces. they're available on the peterson institute web site, so let me just say i agree with every word that he's written. i do want to answer marvin kalb and mike's point about lethal military assistance. first of all, with the caveat that the less this is talked about, the better. but here we are. second,...
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the problem is one of the , anders takes a turkey that was a turkey they were not willing to give away. and as a result, the soldier gets set upon and they get bum rushed. went intothose who the mesa that day, 12 and up dead. .wo jump off amazingly they do not die. >> how far with this jump? height, 350 feet, but the lower ledges, it is not that high. there is no way he jumped from 350 feet, right? especially in armor. that is not point to work. -- that is not going to work. you are in this territory. now there's a really serious uprising. what do you do? >> [indiscernible] go back to the war of blood and fire, as the spanish would call it, and what is that? >> make an example out of them. >> make an example out of them by fighting total war with these guys, right? the other forces are on the other side, and he will take the route around so he does not meet any indian hostile. ncente, juan'svi brother, gives him the men and two cannons and says, go take care of this problem. what kind of response do they get? .hey get shot at it kills to that of their horses. you can imagine how they f
the problem is one of the , anders takes a turkey that was a turkey they were not willing to give away. and as a result, the soldier gets set upon and they get bum rushed. went intothose who the mesa that day, 12 and up dead. .wo jump off amazingly they do not die. >> how far with this jump? height, 350 feet, but the lower ledges, it is not that high. there is no way he jumped from 350 feet, right? especially in armor. that is not point to work. -- that is not going to work. you are in...
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killed, andere wounded. there have been at least 65 lost their lives. many of those inspired by russia set up thefforts to touch line and still conduct trying tooperations extend the area under their control. recruitment and training of militants takes place in the areas which are out of ukrainian government control,. offensive is expected in number of location as long the touch line. we cannot exclude an attempt to corridor from russia crimea.rarily occupied the other evidence of the violation of the agreement is the large amount of heavy and low risk personnel in field which after 5 september entered ukraine from the russian territory. armngerous group of illegal amount supplies from russia was and during ukraine, the last couple days. ukrainianmber, authorities have detected a large scale movement of heavy the russianm ukraine. to 16 howitzers and 30 trucks with and ammunition. november, a, two columns of 50 fully headed almost every truck had utility point in tow. transported -- day, three carried radio location stations across border. yesterday the
killed, andere wounded. there have been at least 65 lost their lives. many of those inspired by russia set up thefforts to touch line and still conduct trying tooperations extend the area under their control. recruitment and training of militants takes place in the areas which are out of ukrainian government control,. offensive is expected in number of location as long the touch line. we cannot exclude an attempt to corridor from russia crimea.rarily occupied the other evidence of the violation...
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. >> if the president wants to veto it, he can shut down dhs, that would be a wrong ander responsibleonse but listen, but a presidential temper tantrum is not a rational response. >> reporter: not clear, though, that they can enforce a -- there's also a concern among some in leadership that a fight the president picked could potentially derail the gop agenda. >> mike, some late breaking details from the washington examiner about lois learner's e-mail? >> reporter: i have confirmed with republicans on capitol hill that at least 30,000 lois learner e-mails have been recovered on disaster recovery tapes. lois learner, the former irs official has claimed she has done nothing wrong and has taken the fifth twice. investigators are interested to see who she was communicating during the time period that the irs was targeting conservative groups. five months ago the irs told lawmakers that these e-mails were gone forever, now that appears not to be the case. >>> the obama care architect who has brought -- correspondent doug mcelway tonight with the latest problems for and from jonathan gruber.
. >> if the president wants to veto it, he can shut down dhs, that would be a wrong ander responsibleonse but listen, but a presidential temper tantrum is not a rational response. >> reporter: not clear, though, that they can enforce a -- there's also a concern among some in leadership that a fight the president picked could potentially derail the gop agenda. >> mike, some late breaking details from the washington examiner about lois learner's e-mail? >> reporter: i have...
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there was a lot of cultural anderence between the two fdr was not a particularly loyal assistant secretary. he was one of the more bellicose ,oices in the administration looking to take an advocating and more aggressive position toward the germans. but, that was only one side of the relationship. later in life, fdr would often introduce daniels, who ultimately became fdr's ambassador to mexico during the 1930's and the second world war, that was only one side of their relationship. later on, when fdr would introduce daniels to his friends and political colleagues, he would introduce him as the man who taught him a lot that he needed to know, that was fdr's expression, about politics. he recognized daniels had been a pretty good political mentor before him in washington. wrapping up the wilson administration with fdr's entry as a vice presidential candidate into the 1920 campaign would be a good place for me to stop. i think we will take q&a now. thank you very much. [applause] >> all right. keep your hands up. >> from the picture you paint of daniels, basically secretary of reluctant warri
there was a lot of cultural anderence between the two fdr was not a particularly loyal assistant secretary. he was one of the more bellicose ,oices in the administration looking to take an advocating and more aggressive position toward the germans. but, that was only one side of the relationship. later in life, fdr would often introduce daniels, who ultimately became fdr's ambassador to mexico during the 1930's and the second world war, that was only one side of their relationship. later on,...
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this is alex ander mcqueen dres. this dress retails for about $1,700. can get it for $498 for your holiday party. >> you say number three is save money. >> yeah, you're going to save some money. >> as you just sd us, big price differential. >> absolutely, one other thing, on black friday, you're going to get extra discounts. this is number four. >> and number five, you say you can earn some money. >> absolutely. make some extra cash for the holidays. with you want to sell your furniture, design clothing, baby items, find the consignment shop, vintage shop in your area. and sell your items. >> when you're going shopping at a consignment store, take a bag of used things with you. >> exactly. it's a great way to recycle things. >> thank you sop f much for joig us. >>> our time is 11:50. a look at what happens to your luggage when you check in at the airport. we're going to check in on where the rain/snow line is now. how much longer we're going >>> we're following several developing stories on nbc 4. our mark segraves confirms he will lie in state next fri
this is alex ander mcqueen dres. this dress retails for about $1,700. can get it for $498 for your holiday party. >> you say number three is save money. >> yeah, you're going to save some money. >> as you just sd us, big price differential. >> absolutely, one other thing, on black friday, you're going to get extra discounts. this is number four. >> and number five, you say you can earn some money. >> absolutely. make some extra cash for the holidays. with you...
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there's three candidates, but it's alex ander zakharchenko the acting prime minister who is expected to win. he cast his vote first. >> i did not go out to war today. this is an historical day, a day of elections, a peaceful affair. i wore suits. i know how to wear it, and military uniforms. >> a mining electrician turned fighter, the vote is about legitimacy. so far only moscow indicated it would recognise the results. kiev says the vote is illegitimate. >> there are a large cue of voters. this one stretches all the way down the corridor. people say they have been waiting up to two hours to cast a ballot. this is the image that the separatist leaders hoped for, amongst the people in the south-east. >> the vote is dominated by older genders. a time of little corruption. for victor, this is a day of victory. >> i'm happy. if there are smart people in the world, they'll recognise this. >> there's a slept voice, half of the population left the region since the conflict started. 21-year-old anna says many of her family and friends are gone. >> it's clear we will not be part of ukraine, a
there's three candidates, but it's alex ander zakharchenko the acting prime minister who is expected to win. he cast his vote first. >> i did not go out to war today. this is an historical day, a day of elections, a peaceful affair. i wore suits. i know how to wear it, and military uniforms. >> a mining electrician turned fighter, the vote is about legitimacy. so far only moscow indicated it would recognise the results. kiev says the vote is illegitimate. >> there are a large...
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rower 60s coastside, mid-60s san francisco, up ander 60s oakland and a few 70s perhaps in the delta. i'll have the extended outlook in a few minutes. >> thank you. developing news. police are investigate ago four people died catch their boat died near bodies bay. three victims have been side tied. jesse langley was from bodies bay, and samuel garcia, 86, from bodies bay, and 60-year-old david costa from ripon. the survivor has not opinion identified. the boat was rescued yesterday morning. we have the late forest bodies bay. >> witnesses say the coast guard and other rescue workers quickly recovered four people from the dangerous waters. one said she could see paramedics trying to survive them. >> the guy was pumping. the paramedic was just hauling on somebody. it was so surreal, i couldn't believe it. >> three men and one woman pulled from the water did not survive. a fifth person identified as philip sanchez was pulled from the rocks by helicopter. that's him being walked into the coast guard station by the rescue workers. he suffered minor bruises and cuts and suffered from hypoth
rower 60s coastside, mid-60s san francisco, up ander 60s oakland and a few 70s perhaps in the delta. i'll have the extended outlook in a few minutes. >> thank you. developing news. police are investigate ago four people died catch their boat died near bodies bay. three victims have been side tied. jesse langley was from bodies bay, and samuel garcia, 86, from bodies bay, and 60-year-old david costa from ripon. the survivor has not opinion identified. the boat was rescued yesterday...
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save that gentleman's life anders commander said his dedication to duty and selfless service warrantsestablishes him as a professional, as a leader, as a mentor of soldiers. ladies and gentlemen, the 2012 -- the 2014 uso national guardsmen of the year, sergeant andrew mehltretter. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and now ladies and gentlemen, we present to you the 2014 uso service members of the year. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back asiha tyler and the vice president of monster, steve coker. [applause] >> i just want to say if i have not made it clear what an honor it's been to share this night with you. all night, people have thanked me for being here. i keep telling them how much of an honor it is for me and how grateful i am. that's not casual conversation. i said yes immediately when i was asked. the best part of my job is all the close and the carpets and bull you read about -- the best part of this job is to give back and it's incredibly high honor to serve that there is no higher honor than to be of service to those who serve. i am so, so grateful to be h
save that gentleman's life anders commander said his dedication to duty and selfless service warrantsestablishes him as a professional, as a leader, as a mentor of soldiers. ladies and gentlemen, the 2012 -- the 2014 uso national guardsmen of the year, sergeant andrew mehltretter. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and now ladies and gentlemen, we present to you the 2014 uso service members of the year. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back asiha...
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ander in exactly where they want to be. >>> salt lake city, utah, was founded by the mormon church to be a utopia of clean living and conservative family values. >> we believe our body is a temple and that we should treat it as such. >> there are things that we're taught in the church not to do. there are ideals that we strive for. >> the population of the state of utah is mostly mormon. a faith that discourages drinking, smoking, and drug use. but of the last few years, it's been rocked by something unexpected. >> we don't want you to come here. >> and it's taking place behind closed doors. >> i am sorry, mom and dad. >> people are going to do everything dhe to do hide it. >> prescription pill addiction. it's a problem everywhere but it's taking a special toll here in utah. >> beautiful area. >> there is a big hit. >> more people are dying from pill overdoses in utah than any other state in the u.s. >> it was like a miracle cure. >> and we're here to find out why. >>> utah is one of the safest states in the nation. it is scenic and affluent. and, yet, people are dying at alarming rat
ander in exactly where they want to be. >>> salt lake city, utah, was founded by the mormon church to be a utopia of clean living and conservative family values. >> we believe our body is a temple and that we should treat it as such. >> there are things that we're taught in the church not to do. there are ideals that we strive for. >> the population of the state of utah is mostly mormon. a faith that discourages drinking, smoking, and drug use. but of the last few...
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kelly houston says the high risk areas are in some of the most remote areas where the crude trains me ander the city -- meander through the city. >> if that derails and goes in the river, that could affect an entire population'sway supply -- water saw -- population's water supply which could be worse. >> reporter: teams to handle explosions do exist in the bay area. joe baitman led a training session just last month with local fire departments as they simulated a link on this specialized tanker car. the valleryo is working on dealing with this. >> i understand there's a big increase and the public is concerned by that. but if you look at the other railcars on the tracks today, we've been shipping commodities for a long time. >> reporter: for first responders arriving at this scene, the tankers will look the same. to know what they'll deal with, they'll look at that red placard. that stands for hickory if you 9 petroleum gas. the -- for liquid petroleum gas. one of the biggest concerns from oes is it receives very little information and none realtime on when these crude trains are coming and
kelly houston says the high risk areas are in some of the most remote areas where the crude trains me ander the city -- meander through the city. >> if that derails and goes in the river, that could affect an entire population'sway supply -- water saw -- population's water supply which could be worse. >> reporter: teams to handle explosions do exist in the bay area. joe baitman led a training session just last month with local fire departments as they simulated a link on this...
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. >> you get to december of 1968 and frank borman and jim lovell and bill anders have actually been training flight around the moon. >> we kind of feel that this flight set the pace to begin the in earnest our lunar landing apollo program. >> the countdown to liftoff for apollo 8 is now t-minus 15 minutes and counting. minutes and countin5 minutes and countin0 minutes and counting. this will be the first manned flight of the saturn 5, the largest rocket man has ever built. and it has the explosive potential in its fuel of 2.5 million tons of tnt. >> broadcasting the launch of the saturn 5, i never got over it. >> we have ignition sequence. >> and i'm supposed to be talking all through this. >> the engines are on. >> it's hard to talk when you're holding your breath. >> three, two, one, zero. i lost my sight in afghanistan, but it doesn't hold me back. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70% of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calli
. >> you get to december of 1968 and frank borman and jim lovell and bill anders have actually been training flight around the moon. >> we kind of feel that this flight set the pace to begin the in earnest our lunar landing apollo program. >> the countdown to liftoff for apollo 8 is now t-minus 15 minutes and counting. minutes and countin5 minutes and countin0 minutes and counting. this will be the first manned flight of the saturn 5, the largest rocket man has ever built. and...
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along with this, some heavy snow, 12 to 18 inches of snow for our friends in the northern plains up ander i'm sorry, i'm sorry. >> you know i love you and do not shoot the messenger, but how about you come down and meet me in d.c. i will have the frozen yogurt, we'll load up for road trips to see marie. >> i'm there, i'm so there. marie, we're kooming. >> american news headquarters live from florida next week. hoping and praying. see you soon. >>> coming up, marking the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. millions of germans today celebrating the end of soviet communism and the triumph of freedom. we'll take you there live, next. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc. the number 1 doctor-recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 9 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. . . heyaarp members get a lot.ey! like discounts on gifts from 1-800-flowers.com... oh... savings on roadside assistance from allstate. and exclusive offers from avis, budget and budget truck. all kinds of grea
along with this, some heavy snow, 12 to 18 inches of snow for our friends in the northern plains up ander i'm sorry, i'm sorry. >> you know i love you and do not shoot the messenger, but how about you come down and meet me in d.c. i will have the frozen yogurt, we'll load up for road trips to see marie. >> i'm there, i'm so there. marie, we're kooming. >> american news headquarters live from florida next week. hoping and praying. see you soon. >>> coming up, marking...
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historian ander former licensed battlefield guide at gettysburg here he is one of those men who you could drop him on any battlefield, take off the blindfold, and he will tell you what regiment was there, how many people were there, who the colonel was, and size was that i have learned a tremendous amount from him. i have written all of my books with him. i am pleased to introduce our first speaker today, mr. kris white. [applause] thanks, everybody. thanks for that introduction. and just a side note to his story of us creating emerging civil war, my wife said to me this last week, not too bad for three idiots sitting on the back porch smoking cigars. [laughter] so that is what we came up with. today i am going to do a little continuation on some things we talked about last night at the roundtable discussion. that will be the changing face not only of the american civil war, but of american military strategy and the way america is going to change their fighting ways really up until the eisenhower administration. the war in 1864 is going to have a deep, deep impact on the way the military
historian ander former licensed battlefield guide at gettysburg here he is one of those men who you could drop him on any battlefield, take off the blindfold, and he will tell you what regiment was there, how many people were there, who the colonel was, and size was that i have learned a tremendous amount from him. i have written all of my books with him. i am pleased to introduce our first speaker today, mr. kris white. [applause] thanks, everybody. thanks for that introduction. and just a...
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what did guards do at ander -- the guards stand on the 52 post. you have guard details that are about 100 men that are walking out with wood gathering details. guards keep you in. there is essentially no apparatus for internal policing by the confed see. at this place the prisoners who arrived at andersonville in february, march and april, they've been prisoners for six to nine months at least. they were held in the richmond complex. to them when they first get to anderson vel, their lives are better. there's more space. there's debris left over from construction to build shelters. -- e prisoners, one example he has the clothes on his back and a coat. that's all he has. and then may comes and you get prisoners from plymouth north carolina from the wilderness and other battles that are coming straight from the battlefield and prisoners from plymouth were guarding a town. these guys have nice kits, nap sacks, blanket rolls, shelter hats. they're rich beyond measure to the prisoners that are held there and that creates an environment in which raiding
what did guards do at ander -- the guards stand on the 52 post. you have guard details that are about 100 men that are walking out with wood gathering details. guards keep you in. there is essentially no apparatus for internal policing by the confed see. at this place the prisoners who arrived at andersonville in february, march and april, they've been prisoners for six to nine months at least. they were held in the richmond complex. to them when they first get to anderson vel, their lives are...
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new information about what happened inside the house where police say a mother shot her children andersn investigators say jeaninne lepage shot three of her kids before with she tried to kill herself inside their house in tabernacle burlington county. there were other relatives inside the house who did not hear the gunfire because lepage used a pillow muffle the sounds. 89-year-old girl and 14-year-old boy are dead. lepage and her 11-year-old son remain in critical condition. >>> it's an invisib threat that can kill your family. that's why state officials are warning people in the lehigh valley to test foray don. the department of environmental protection in pennsylvania says the problem is in the center of -- is in the center valley area of lehigh county. recent tests by state have revealed that several houses there have record high levels of radon. radon is a colorless, odorless, radioactive gas that can enter your house through cracks in the foundation. it's the second leading cause of lung cancer in pennsylvania and it causes 20,000 lung cancer deaths every year nationwide. >>> in n
new information about what happened inside the house where police say a mother shot her children andersn investigators say jeaninne lepage shot three of her kids before with she tried to kill herself inside their house in tabernacle burlington county. there were other relatives inside the house who did not hear the gunfire because lepage used a pillow muffle the sounds. 89-year-old girl and 14-year-old boy are dead. lepage and her 11-year-old son remain in critical condition. >>> it's...
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ander in exactly where they want to be. >>> salt lake city, utah, was founded by the mormon church toia of clean living and conservative family values. >> we believe our body is a temple and that we should treat it as such. >> there are things that we're taught in the church not to do. there are ideals that we strive for. >> the population of the state of utah is mostly mormon. a faith that discourages drinking, smoking, and drug use. but of the
ander in exactly where they want to be. >>> salt lake city, utah, was founded by the mormon church toia of clean living and conservative family values. >> we believe our body is a temple and that we should treat it as such. >> there are things that we're taught in the church not to do. there are ideals that we strive for. >> the population of the state of utah is mostly mormon. a faith that discourages drinking, smoking, and drug use. but of the
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ander night, there have been gist a handful of arrests, typically unlawful assembly or things like that the protests have been nonviolent. there was an isolated incident. i can tell you that one, two, three amnesty international observers who are here and they said that they've got roughly a dozen folks here in front of the police station. i'll tell you whaelgs, i feel a lot of gas masks or a lot of folks who seem to have shown up prepared for whatever the night might bring? >> can you refresh our memory about what the standard is that grand juries need to find in order to indict. what's the standard the grand juries presented with evidence have to move for an indictment? >> yeah, that's a great question. beyond a reasonable doubt being that highest standard for a criminal law when you have a full trial that's up here. this is not that case? you mentioned up here, a civil suit where you have a preponderance of the evidence. more likely than not. 50%. this probable cause is even lower than that. this is the kind of standard that we use in the law when officers say they have probable caus
ander night, there have been gist a handful of arrests, typically unlawful assembly or things like that the protests have been nonviolent. there was an isolated incident. i can tell you that one, two, three amnesty international observers who are here and they said that they've got roughly a dozen folks here in front of the police station. i'll tell you whaelgs, i feel a lot of gas masks or a lot of folks who seem to have shown up prepared for whatever the night might bring? >> can you...
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the cargo door on his private lear jet popped wide open ander to tore off ten minutes before landing.hurt. rene marsh is here. how did that even happen? >> not supposed to happen. we know that, right? it remains under investigation, brooke. it could be that the door wasn't properly closed or some sort of part to the door malfunctioned. we still don't know the answer to that at this point. there were those five passengers who were onboard including bono and the question is were they in any danger. in a word they were not. as scary as this sounds. this is why. the cabin of the plane which we're talking about this lear jet 60 did not lose pressure at any point. that's key. the plane has a luggage compartment that's separate from the cabin. so when the luggage compartment lost the door, it did not impact the pressure level in the cabin. they didn't lose oxygen. oxygen masks were not deployed. they were all able to breathe. could this have been catastrophic? it could have been actually. if that door struck the tail or the wing of that plane, this may have been a different story. >> what ar
the cargo door on his private lear jet popped wide open ander to tore off ten minutes before landing.hurt. rene marsh is here. how did that even happen? >> not supposed to happen. we know that, right? it remains under investigation, brooke. it could be that the door wasn't properly closed or some sort of part to the door malfunctioned. we still don't know the answer to that at this point. there were those five passengers who were onboard including bono and the question is were they in any...
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. >> so, other classic tv stars were on board, florence henderson, dorris roberts and lonnie ander on jamie farr, i have not seen him in years. >> they is in the background. >> that was better than shake it off video. >>> deal of life time but now mom who went to jail have after leaving her kids in the hot car during a job interview lost her deal. lauer inn johnson is live in a fatal fire in north philadelphia, hi lauren. >> good morning to you, chris. twenty-three people displaced and out of a place to live have after a boarding house and shelter goes up in flames, we will tell youer about this breaking news story after >>> good morning, we're following breaking news a deadly fire in the boarding home in north philadelphia where we're live as crews worked to figure out what started it. >> she said the the words, philadelphia, it was probably the the best moment in my professional life. >> powerful word from an atf agent found carlesha free land gaither woman snatched off the streets in philadelphia and return safely to home. now you her allege abductor is coming back to philadelphia.
. >> so, other classic tv stars were on board, florence henderson, dorris roberts and lonnie ander on jamie farr, i have not seen him in years. >> they is in the background. >> that was better than shake it off video. >>> deal of life time but now mom who went to jail have after leaving her kids in the hot car during a job interview lost her deal. lauer inn johnson is live in a fatal fire in north philadelphia, hi lauren. >> good morning to you, chris....
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secretary of defense, intelligence team, to assess what kind of progress are we making, both in iraq ander is a i can't with respect to isil. i will be having weekly meetings as long as this campaign lasts because i think it is very important to get it right. we have not had a comprehensive review of syria. we've had a comprehensive review of what are we doing each and he have weak. what is working, what's not. some of is it very detailed at the tactical level. some of it is concept you'll. we continue to learn about isil, where its weaknesses are, how we can more effectively put pressure on them. nothing strard, nothing of the sort you describe has taken place. certainly no changes have taken place with respect to our at tad toward bashar al assad. i've said this before but let me reiterate. assad has ruthlessly murdered hundreds of thousands of his citizens. as a consequence, has completely lost legitimacy with the majority of the country. for us to then make common cause with him against isil would only turn more sunnis in syria in the direction of supporting isil, and would weaken our
secretary of defense, intelligence team, to assess what kind of progress are we making, both in iraq ander is a i can't with respect to isil. i will be having weekly meetings as long as this campaign lasts because i think it is very important to get it right. we have not had a comprehensive review of syria. we've had a comprehensive review of what are we doing each and he have weak. what is working, what's not. some of is it very detailed at the tactical level. some of it is concept you'll. we...
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benton had been a young lawyer who had worked with then-congressman ford on a ander of hills -- bills, now during the first month in the white house, he becomes part of ford's inner circle. within 24 hours of nixon leaving up the nixon picked phone himself and called his former chief of staff alexander haig, and said to send those tapes out here. ande were 900 reels of tape hundreds of boxes, and the secret service was worried that the floor was going to collapse. learned of this request, and they said, this is an important question, who owns these boxes and tapes? they understood that these thatined crucial evidence the prosecution force would be engaging them. so they were very wary about letting this material get out of their sight. president ford said not to move any of it until they get the opinion of the attorney general. four days later, that group meets with william saxbe, nixon's fifth attorney general, a notifications that these papers belong to nixon. ande was an interruption, one person noted that if you send those records and tapes out to california, the only thing that p
benton had been a young lawyer who had worked with then-congressman ford on a ander of hills -- bills, now during the first month in the white house, he becomes part of ford's inner circle. within 24 hours of nixon leaving up the nixon picked phone himself and called his former chief of staff alexander haig, and said to send those tapes out here. ande were 900 reels of tape hundreds of boxes, and the secret service was worried that the floor was going to collapse. learned of this request, and...
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with anderson in what is coming up on a.c. 360 and sorry that i am having trouble talking tonight, anders. >> it is a long couple of days for the breaking news, erin, with republicans cop trolling 52 seats in the senate and of course, the house, and celebrations, an congratulatory speeches are over and now what happens? all of the angles are ahead, and including the republicans' plans to work with ft. and what items the president can get done. our political team including david gergen and candy crowley and rich begala will weigh in. and why republicans won and why democrats loss, and plus correspondent dana bash and impressive firsts from the election and ridiculist, and plus the woman found who had been abducted in in philadelphia, and that and more, erin. >> thank you, anderson. and the breaking news from philadelphia. >>> police say that carlesha freela freeland-gate eth freeland-gaither has been found alive. the kidnapping and the entire thing was caught on surveillance as she turned around and tried to back away from him, and all of it was caught on tape. jean casarez was in philadel
with anderson in what is coming up on a.c. 360 and sorry that i am having trouble talking tonight, anders. >> it is a long couple of days for the breaking news, erin, with republicans cop trolling 52 seats in the senate and of course, the house, and celebrations, an congratulatory speeches are over and now what happens? all of the angles are ahead, and including the republicans' plans to work with ft. and what items the president can get done. our political team including david gergen and...
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investigators found was nearly 2 billion in cash, in $100 bills, was stolen after it was flown from anders air force base to baghdad by powerful iraqis. it was being hidden in a book or -- bunker in rural lebanon. q&a.nday night on c-span's it -- ann. whod, recently retired as white house correspondent rick >> -- correspondent. house white correspondents'association hosted a panel. the moderator is christi parsons. this is about the minutes. -- 50 minutes. our panelists are here. we are starting early. that is the way we roll. we have a lot to do. i want to make sure we get a full discussion. and i feel sure we'll leave with a lot more to say, but we have plans for another meeting. so stay tuned for that. i appreciate everybody coming in on a saturday, especially when there are so many good football games you could be watching. i will get you, steve, out for the tennessee game tonight. this -- >> no question. >> i'm just saying. if you feel like you need to see the alabama-tennessee game. this event is just as important to us as that big shindig we throw every spring known as the dinner. t
investigators found was nearly 2 billion in cash, in $100 bills, was stolen after it was flown from anders air force base to baghdad by powerful iraqis. it was being hidden in a book or -- bunker in rural lebanon. q&a.nday night on c-span's it -- ann. whod, recently retired as white house correspondent rick >> -- correspondent. house white correspondents'association hosted a panel. the moderator is christi parsons. this is about the minutes. -- 50 minutes. our panelists are here. we...
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save that gentleman's life anders commander said his dedication to duty and selfless service warrantstion. his extraordinary here was him -- heroism establishes him as a professional, as a leader, as a mentor of soldiers. ladies and gentlemen, the 2012 -- the 2014 uso national guardsmen of the year, sergeant andrew mehltretter. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and now ladies and gentlemen, we present to you the 2014 uso service members of the year. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back asiha tyler and the vice president of monster, steve coker. [applause] >> i just want to say if i have not made it clear what an honor it's been to share this night with you. all night, people have thanked me for being here. i keep telling them how much of an honor it is for me and how grateful i am. that's not have lump. that's not casual conversation. i said yes immediately when i was asked. the best part of my job is all the close and the carpets and bowl - bull you read about -- the best part of this job is to give back and it's incredibly high honor to serve that there is no higher
save that gentleman's life anders commander said his dedication to duty and selfless service warrantstion. his extraordinary here was him -- heroism establishes him as a professional, as a leader, as a mentor of soldiers. ladies and gentlemen, the 2012 -- the 2014 uso national guardsmen of the year, sergeant andrew mehltretter. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and now ladies and gentlemen, we present to you the 2014 uso service members of the year. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>...
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on this night at the museum, host ander son cooper and the cnn team honor a very spgs kind of person.ople, they don't have a lot of money, they don't have access to power. they're just people who saw a need in their community and set about trying to fix something. >> reporter: and here the celebs have turned out to pay them tribute. recording artist sheryl crow who performed at cnn's inaugural event is back for another special performance. >> i'm grateful to cnn they started this program. there are so many angels on this planet that are doing god's work. >> reporter: tonight's honorees who never seek the spotlight, seeing it all for the first time is a moment to remember. >>> no decision today from the missouri grand jury considering whether or not to indict ferguson police officer darren wilson. the grand jury will reconvene monday at the earliest. darren wilson shot and killed michael brown in august, sparking weeks of protest, unrest and national debate. mickey cost joins us and political commentators ben ferguson and mark lamont hill. mark, you are in ferguson. white house senior
on this night at the museum, host ander son cooper and the cnn team honor a very spgs kind of person.ople, they don't have a lot of money, they don't have access to power. they're just people who saw a need in their community and set about trying to fix something. >> reporter: and here the celebs have turned out to pay them tribute. recording artist sheryl crow who performed at cnn's inaugural event is back for another special performance. >> i'm grateful to cnn they started this...
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i can tell, having been in the business for 30 years, my produce ander and now when something is up. trajectory of a story like that, you could not follow its natural trajectory. >> host: at some point, you talk about in the book, katie couric e-mails you and ask you whether you have an interview with eric holder, she is friends with eric holder and his wife and that doesn't happen, but after that, it sort of disappeared. >> guest: that's when i noticed. very excited about the story. they had cleared two additional stories i had already conducted some exclusive important interviews for, yes, katie contacted me and asked, had i asked holder for an interview itch said,ey, he wasn't going to do one. she asked, can she ask? i said, terrific, me a he'll do an interview with her but she didn't do the interview, and after that week, the stories that were already planned, one was cut entirely and the one they did air was cut done, drastically, and that's when the appetite was over. >> host: at some point their stories in the times, i think, that they're suggesting that holder was exonerated,
i can tell, having been in the business for 30 years, my produce ander and now when something is up. trajectory of a story like that, you could not follow its natural trajectory. >> host: at some point, you talk about in the book, katie couric e-mails you and ask you whether you have an interview with eric holder, she is friends with eric holder and his wife and that doesn't happen, but after that, it sort of disappeared. >> guest: that's when i noticed. very excited about the...
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ander costs for services food, a drop in energy costs.r abe has delayed prices for 18 months. blame for pushing japan into a recession. also resolving parliament and calling for early elections. a billionaire investor talked about it just minutes after they were announced. classroom really can get out under the inflationary risk -- inflationary spiral, somehow watching the third arrow, which has been in the quiver for quite a little while. off, can really pull that that could be great for japan. question and's network will -- says the election will be the 14th. he will keep the liberal democratic party in power. home depot rose -- quarter profits that beat estimates. in the u.s., it says there are more customers in stores. rising home prices. that usually means consumers are feeling better about their homes. two democrats on the senate banking committee want president obama to change the culture at the federal reserve. elizabeth warren and joe manchin say the president can start with the fed board of governors. and today's wall street jou
ander costs for services food, a drop in energy costs.r abe has delayed prices for 18 months. blame for pushing japan into a recession. also resolving parliament and calling for early elections. a billionaire investor talked about it just minutes after they were announced. classroom really can get out under the inflationary risk -- inflationary spiral, somehow watching the third arrow, which has been in the quiver for quite a little while. off, can really pull that that could be great for...
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hawks andere are two the market could be turning around in terms of rate expectations. >> and is it theirst or the bank of england first? where are we on this debate? bethe bank of england would first. of february and that is looking increasingly questionable at this point. that market expectation could turn around relatively quickly. 2015, ily early in think that is still a condition for the u.s. dollar. in order to see that, we need to see employment growth continuing. >> good to see you. jeremy stretch, head of fx strategy. stay with us on "countdown." ♪ >> welcome back. i am mark barton barton. let's take a look at your fx check the yen is rebounding today against the dollar, rising from a seven-year low. we had a speech from the boj governor and he says the economy is on track to achieving policymakers' 2% inflation gold. that is the goal for around the beginning of the next financial year. he says the core consumer price gains are more likely to reach 2% in or around the fiscal year starting next april. and efforts to and japan's deflation are progressing. we also had minutes of t
hawks andere are two the market could be turning around in terms of rate expectations. >> and is it theirst or the bank of england first? where are we on this debate? bethe bank of england would first. of february and that is looking increasingly questionable at this point. that market expectation could turn around relatively quickly. 2015, ily early in think that is still a condition for the u.s. dollar. in order to see that, we need to see employment growth continuing. >> good to...
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andere there in good times bad, and you could count on the united states of america. now there have been times when people have been skeptical about this rebalance. they are wondering whether america has the staying power to sustain it. there are events around the world that demands our attention. world's only superpower, the united states, has responsibilities of that we gladly embrace. internationaln community to stop the terrorist group isis. we are dealing with the terrorist while dealing with ebola. and we are also facing aggression by russia after the the civilian plane mh 317. share the determination of your nation for justice and accountability. so yes, we have a range of responsibilities. that is the deal. it is a burden that we gladly shoulder. of thesein each international efforts, some of our partners are allies and friends in this region, including australia. not of these challenges are engaging in from this region, it helps us to strengthen our involvement in this region. asia-pacific the region doing more with us throughout the world. >> we will have th
andere there in good times bad, and you could count on the united states of america. now there have been times when people have been skeptical about this rebalance. they are wondering whether america has the staying power to sustain it. there are events around the world that demands our attention. world's only superpower, the united states, has responsibilities of that we gladly embrace. internationaln community to stop the terrorist group isis. we are dealing with the terrorist while dealing...