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and in the "covington post," -- "huffington post" loretta lynch defends obama's immigration action. only five senators voted against secretary carters nomination. -- secretary carter's nomination. that lopsided vote was a reflection of his testimony before the senate, which demonstrated a willingness to be an independent voice within the administration. unfortunately, ms. lynch didn't demonstrate the same type of independence. i sincerely hope ms. lynch proves me wrong. and is willing to stand up to the president and say no, when the duty of the office demands it. but based upon my review of her record, i cannot support the nomination. i suggest the absence. thank you, mr. president. born in north carolina, her father was a fourth generation baptist minister, a man who grew up in the segregated south, and her mother picked cotton when she was a girl so her daughter would never have to. well, their daughter grew up to be one of the keenest legal minds our country has to offer someone who has excelled at every stage of her education and her career. while cultivating a reputation well
and in the "covington post," -- "huffington post" loretta lynch defends obama's immigration action. only five senators voted against secretary carters nomination. -- secretary carter's nomination. that lopsided vote was a reflection of his testimony before the senate, which demonstrated a willingness to be an independent voice within the administration. unfortunately, ms. lynch didn't demonstrate the same type of independence. i sincerely hope ms. lynch proves me wrong. and...
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what is interesting is not this way it provides efficacy for advertising and huffington post or even other parts of the web, but the notion that this goes cross-platform to television smartphones aol's and others' sites on the web. this could truly be transformative for aol. emily: aol could be telling them where to put their dollars. this is, let's be honest, relatively archaic media organization. cory: what they have been really clever about -- he doesn't take a rocket scientist, but they recognize they have this great cash flowing but slowly declining business of internet access provided by aol. they knew they had a certain number of years as that bleeds its way out. but using that cash to create a network of places to run in and now a machine to run ads across all networks, it is very clever, and it becomes a very new and different kind of company going forward because of this one announcement today. ily: new aol. cory: why not emily: marco rubio, the oakland a's of presidential politics? we will talk about his moneyball strategy to win the white house, next will. ♪ emily: i am e
what is interesting is not this way it provides efficacy for advertising and huffington post or even other parts of the web, but the notion that this goes cross-platform to television smartphones aol's and others' sites on the web. this could truly be transformative for aol. emily: aol could be telling them where to put their dollars. this is, let's be honest, relatively archaic media organization. cory: what they have been really clever about -- he doesn't take a rocket scientist, but they...
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. >> you have opened the doors where everyone has a voice through the "huffington post." you have people basically contributing for free. you can make a profit while they are not. a lot of people have no problem much content on the site. is that the way it is going to be in the future? >> i think it is actually a combination. we are moving more and more hybrid. we have a robust journalistic enterprise. we are very well paid reporters, editors, engineers running everything across the world. and we have a platform. the platform is available for anyone who wants to use it if they want to use it and if something is there. that is what is meant that we have universities and actors and directors and you blogging. but this is something now that everybody is doing. principal of qualig and what people get is distribution and exposure. but i'm here because my message out. people like to h that's why they come site. >> you jus in paperback people about strikin between work and priva that's a really hard thing to do. you are able to do it right now and everything you say makes perfec
. >> you have opened the doors where everyone has a voice through the "huffington post." you have people basically contributing for free. you can make a profit while they are not. a lot of people have no problem much content on the site. is that the way it is going to be in the future? >> i think it is actually a combination. we are moving more and more hybrid. we have a robust journalistic enterprise. we are very well paid reporters, editors, engineers running everything...
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it's been nearly ten years since the huffington post helped digitalize media. s us. and how are baseball ticket prices and team revenues soaring even as the league battles an aging, shrinking tv audience. a closer look at the financial state of our national pastime coming up. good. very good. you see something moving off the shelves and your first thought is to investigate the company. you are type e*. yes, investment opportunities can be anywhere... or not. but you know the difference. e*trade's bar code scanner. shorten the distance between intuition and action. e*trade opportunity is everywhere. >>> welcome back. senator ted cruz is about to get some company in the 2016 republican presidential race. it comes at a time where a schism seems to be building between social conservatives and big business. eamon javers is in washington with the details. >> hi kelly. that's right. we're expecting senator rand paul is going to announce for president tomorrow. we're also told by politico his slogan is going to be defeat the washington machine. a very populist slogan fo
it's been nearly ten years since the huffington post helped digitalize media. s us. and how are baseball ticket prices and team revenues soaring even as the league battles an aging, shrinking tv audience. a closer look at the financial state of our national pastime coming up. good. very good. you see something moving off the shelves and your first thought is to investigate the company. you are type e*. yes, investment opportunities can be anywhere... or not. but you know the difference....
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. >> with congress is set to return after a two-week recess huffington post political reporter joining us to give us an overview of what to expect over the next few weeks. the senate for relation meetings plans to to mark up chairman bob corker's bill on the iran nuclear framework agreement. you write about it in your article, laura, gop steadfast on passing iran bill despite obama's plea to stand down. what would the senator's bill do and what kind of support does it have among senate republicans and democrats? >> well, thanks for having me. so what senator corker's bill does is it essentially gives congress a chance to weigh in on the iran nuclear deal, the framework that the administration just announced last week. and so it either would let them vote on it. vote for the framework. vote against it. or do nothing on it. and so it kind of puts a halt on whatever final deal they have for 60 days. and there's a good amount of support within the republican conference for it. but republicans do need democrats to come over to get a veto-proof majority. >> also next week, the budget resolut
. >> with congress is set to return after a two-week recess huffington post political reporter joining us to give us an overview of what to expect over the next few weeks. the senate for relation meetings plans to to mark up chairman bob corker's bill on the iran nuclear framework agreement. you write about it in your article, laura, gop steadfast on passing iran bill despite obama's plea to stand down. what would the senator's bill do and what kind of support does it have among senate...
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. >>> leading the news in the "huffington post" d.e.a.ts triple protection of marijuana for research up to 900 pounds for, quote, unanticipated medical scientific research and industrial needs of the united states. this the second year in a row that the d.e.a. has requested an increase. >>> and an "l. a. times" exclusive, scientology has father spied on. police reports david spent $10,000 a week to track his father's movement read his e-mails and listen in on the conversation after the 79-year-old left the church. he said he feared his father would divulge too much about the organization's activities. church attorneys deny the claim. >>> some other stories we're following. a new orleans grand jury indicted real estate heir robert durst on two weapons charges. durst is charged with possession of a firearm by a flown and possession of a firearm and illegal drug. the charges stem from his march arrest in louisiana and have prevented him from being extradited to los angeles to face murder charges. >>> a fighting story out of australia. 27-yea
. >>> leading the news in the "huffington post" d.e.a.ts triple protection of marijuana for research up to 900 pounds for, quote, unanticipated medical scientific research and industrial needs of the united states. this the second year in a row that the d.e.a. has requested an increase. >>> and an "l. a. times" exclusive, scientology has father spied on. police reports david spent $10,000 a week to track his father's movement read his e-mails and listen in...
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[laughter] huffington post is here. way to go on that partnership with a.o.l.ryone in my chat room will not stop talking about it. buzzfeed is here, i can show you a listicle of 17 reasons why they shouldn't be. usa today is here. they are only here because they slipped through the hotel door. [laughter] that's usa today, unless today is saturday or sunday. [laughter] npr is here. npr had a lot of success with the "serial" podcast, which finally answer the question, what would it be like if somebody whispered to me an episode of dateline? i am so sorry you could not get your plus one out of jail and time. next season, pick somebody who definitely did it, like amanda knox. there was dna on the knife, you guys. nbc is here. even us at snl got criticized this year for making fun of isis. i think that is unfair. if anybody is guilty of taking isis too lightly, it's them. you know? what can i say about brian williams? nothing, because i work for nbc. [laughter] [applause] there are so many stars from so many great shows here. we are in a golden age of television. i
[laughter] huffington post is here. way to go on that partnership with a.o.l.ryone in my chat room will not stop talking about it. buzzfeed is here, i can show you a listicle of 17 reasons why they shouldn't be. usa today is here. they are only here because they slipped through the hotel door. [laughter] that's usa today, unless today is saturday or sunday. [laughter] npr is here. npr had a lot of success with the "serial" podcast, which finally answer the question, what would it be...
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. >> with congress set to return after a recess, huffington post congressional reporter laura barron-lopez joining us now to give us an overview of what to expect in the house and senate over the next few weeks. this coming week, the relations committee wants to markup a bill on the iran nuclear framework agreement and laura barron-lopez , you write about it in your article, gop steadfast on passing the bill despite president obama's wish to stand down. laura barron-lopez: thank you for having me. what the bill does is it essentially gives congress a chance to weigh in on the iran nuclear deal, the framework that the administration gets -- decided on last week. it either would let them vote on it, vote for the framework or against it, or do nothing on it. it puts a hold on whatever final deal they have for 60 days. there is a good amount of support within the republican congress for it. but republicans need democrats to come over and gave a veto proof majority. >> the budget resolution that passed the house and senate before the break heads to the committee, and he tweeted yesterday to tha
. >> with congress set to return after a recess, huffington post congressional reporter laura barron-lopez joining us now to give us an overview of what to expect in the house and senate over the next few weeks. this coming week, the relations committee wants to markup a bill on the iran nuclear framework agreement and laura barron-lopez , you write about it in your article, gop steadfast on passing the bill despite president obama's wish to stand down. laura barron-lopez: thank you for...
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arianna huffington will add one more success to her list, when the post turns 10 years old. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you, becky. >> you are somebody who saw what was happening in news before anybody else did, the huffington post transformed how we use media and how certainly media companies react. i wonder ten years into this, what do you think is the next stage for the media business? >> well, the big trend over the last ten years was moving us from just presenting the news or information to participation, to engagement and getting our viewers and readers involved, i think this is going to escalate over the next ten years. and also, every media company will have to be global because the conversation has become global. and yet, one thing that is so interesting to me, is that most of the solutions are -- we just launched this big initiative and media companies will do something similar called what's working it's refocusing not just on the problems and crisis and we'll continue covering relentlessly but also on solutions. >> you opened the doors where everybo
arianna huffington will add one more success to her list, when the post turns 10 years old. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you, becky. >> you are somebody who saw what was happening in news before anybody else did, the huffington post transformed how we use media and how certainly media companies react. i wonder ten years into this, what do you think is the next stage for the media business? >> well, the big trend over the last ten years was moving us from just...
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she posted a new epilogue on huffington post writing about her granddaughter charlotte. she offers clues on the message she'll use in her run for president. she writes i have always believed that every child should have the chance to live up to his or her god given potential. that principle has animated my entire career. now as a grandmother, i believe it even more passionately. unfortunately, too few of the children born in the united states today and around the world today will not have a chance and you should shouldn't have to be the granddaughter of a president or secretary of state to receive excellent health care education and enrichment. as a kid, roman catholic first time seems like nothing now. but it was an issue back then. everybody wondered how it would hurt or help. it helped in the big states and probably hurt him in states like kentucky and ohio. in other states it helped him. so it may have been a wash. look at this number for hillary. you never know if people are being honest about this. a vote for hillary because it would be the first female president.
she posted a new epilogue on huffington post writing about her granddaughter charlotte. she offers clues on the message she'll use in her run for president. she writes i have always believed that every child should have the chance to live up to his or her god given potential. that principle has animated my entire career. now as a grandmother, i believe it even more passionately. unfortunately, too few of the children born in the united states today and around the world today will not have a...
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>>> in the "huffington post" boy sleeps through kidnapping found safe in car that was stolen.a. the car was left running in front of the family's home. an amber alert issued. the car was found a short time later with the 8-year-old boy still asleep inside. >> wish my kids would nap like that. >> very lucky. >>> some other stories we're following this morning. more than 5 million hens will be destroyed in iowa after confirmation of a second outbreak of bird flu in the state. there are also cases at 50 sites in seven other states. officials say despite the aggressive nature of the virus, there is no threat to humans or the food supply. >>> in hong kong, a humanoid robot stole the show. han can hold simple interactive conversations. visitors can only manipulate facial expressions via a smart phone app making him smile, wince and frown. >>> today sotheby's will auction off a perfect white diamond. the rare jewel is one of only six d grade flawless 100 karat diamonds auctioned in the last 25 years. it is expected to go from anywhere between $19 and $25 million. >>> here is a differ
>>> in the "huffington post" boy sleeps through kidnapping found safe in car that was stolen.a. the car was left running in front of the family's home. an amber alert issued. the car was found a short time later with the 8-year-old boy still asleep inside. >> wish my kids would nap like that. >> very lucky. >>> some other stories we're following this morning. more than 5 million hens will be destroyed in iowa after confirmation of a second outbreak of...
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before the sweet soft embrace of liberal acceptance sucks you into her warm place box buzzfeed huffington post and so on. here is your warning shot i didn't back away from stewart, i won't back away from you, either. have a grade weekend, everybody. happy easter, america. david: have a wonderful holiday weekend, everybody. "the willis report" is next. gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis, and this is "the willis report." the show where consumers are our business. chrysler ordered to pay one of the largest jury awards in history. $150 million to the family of a 4-year-old killed in a crash. the case raises new questions about the safety of one of the most popular cars on the road. >>> forget what the white house says, new employment numbers show how weak the economy is. >> obama-nomics isn't working. only 126,000 jobs created. gerri: also the irs ordered to release the list of tea party groups it targeted. it will comply? >>> a self-driving car compl
before the sweet soft embrace of liberal acceptance sucks you into her warm place box buzzfeed huffington post and so on. here is your warning shot i didn't back away from stewart, i won't back away from you, either. have a grade weekend, everybody. happy easter, america. david: have a wonderful holiday weekend, everybody. "the willis report" is next. gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis, and this is "the willis report." the show where consumers are our business....
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also "the huffington post"s clamor magazine and jewel yawn in a ran sick.really nice. >> i'm going to be here too. are you excited about that? i'm going to be here. >> okay. that's good. come on and sit down. we'll let him in. we need one of them, at least. have a seat. know your financial plan won't keep you up at night. know you have insights from professional investment strategists to help set your mind at ease. know that planning for retirement can be the least of your worries. with the guidance of a pnc investments financial advisor, know you can get help staying on track for the future you've always wanted. hey! have an awesome vacation everyone! thank you so much! you're so sweet. yummy! key lime pie at 90 calories. it is so good for not giving in. buying a used car can be a scary proposition. you walk onto that lot and immediately you are surrounded like a guppy in a shark tank. it just feels like car salesmen want to sell whatever car is best for them, not best for me. there's gotta be a better way. ♪ ♪ as long as people drive cars carmax will be t
also "the huffington post"s clamor magazine and jewel yawn in a ran sick.really nice. >> i'm going to be here too. are you excited about that? i'm going to be here. >> okay. that's good. come on and sit down. we'll let him in. we need one of them, at least. have a seat. know your financial plan won't keep you up at night. know you have insights from professional investment strategists to help set your mind at ease. know that planning for retirement can be the least of your...
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before the sweet soft embrace of liberal acceptance sucks you into her warm place box buzzfeed huffington postnd so on. here is your warning shot i didn't back away from stewart, i won't back away from you, either. have a grade weekend, everybody. happy easter, america. >> announcer: the following program is a paid advertisement for the food lovers fat loss system, brought to you by provida life sciences -- practical solutions for better living. >> i'm annette. i'm from studio city california. i'm a mother of three. i weigh 155½ pounds. this is the heaviest i've ever been. i'm a size 10. and this is me now. i lost 25 pounds and went from that size 10 to this size 2 in just 12 weeks. how did i do it? i became a food lover. >> i'm a food lover, and i lost 36 pounds. >> i'm a food lover, and i've lost 50 pounds. >> i'm a food lover, and i lost 60 pounds. >> i'm a food lover, and i lost 82 pounds in 8 months.
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howard fine man had a piece on friday in the huffington post talking about obama's legacy. how narcissistic do you have to be to put the whole world in danger for your legacy. >> it's not about leg eights it's about what's good for the american public for us for so you are aeft and economy. and americans do not trust the iranians by a large majority, 55% say you can't trust anything, 28% say you can only trust a little of what they say. >> there's a good reason that americans smartly understand what's going on as indicated by the poll. listen, the iranians have cheated and lied. no deal is better than this bad deal. they can make these existing centrifuges 20 times faster which is the aim right now and basically have smaller enrichment facilities that they could hide. so the iaea is already saying they only answered one of those questions right now what is regular mean does that mean unfettered access to inspect their enrichment facilities? and russia and china could veto any snap back restrictions that the administration is touting. >> the administration says this is going
howard fine man had a piece on friday in the huffington post talking about obama's legacy. how narcissistic do you have to be to put the whole world in danger for your legacy. >> it's not about leg eights it's about what's good for the american public for us for so you are aeft and economy. and americans do not trust the iranians by a large majority, 55% say you can't trust anything, 28% say you can only trust a little of what they say. >> there's a good reason that americans...
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they acquire things like the huffington post. the place users would go and they would see ads. now, they had figured out a bigger deal. they are stitching together all the acquisitions. the main goal of this is to take all of the advertising platforms , huffington post or some random website or tv or wherever the advertising put stuff and figure out what is working and what is working at that moment. imagine you have an ad for the avengers on facebook. you find out that ad is doing well or maybe not doing so well. you want to also try television. you run this promo on tv and start to get some results on tv. with this new platform, you will be able to measure in real-time what is happening with you arer ads and ship the dollars to the places where it works. that is a dramatic example of programmatic advertising. this new platform is meant to do just that. let advertisers find out what is working and when. betty: hallelujah right? isn't that the holy grail the echo cory? cory johnson: even facebook is your meeting with taking the a
they acquire things like the huffington post. the place users would go and they would see ads. now, they had figured out a bigger deal. they are stitching together all the acquisitions. the main goal of this is to take all of the advertising platforms , huffington post or some random website or tv or wherever the advertising put stuff and figure out what is working and what is working at that moment. imagine you have an ad for the avengers on facebook. you find out that ad is doing well or...
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yet, the president also said this to the huffington post. >> what does frustrate me is where i see coaches getting paid millions of dollars, athlete -- athletic directors getting paid millions of dollars, the ncaa making huge amounts of money and then some kid gets a tattoo or gets a free use of a car and suddenly they're banished. that's not fair. >> question, should student athletes be paid for their performances? eleanor. >> well, i'm with the president. i agree these minor infringements shouldn't be treated like serious crimes. they need to have a better formula for that. i don't think they should get paid while in school. the theory is they get these lucrative scholarships but the problem is they don't get the worth of these scholarships. the scandal about the poor education that many of these athletes receive is really terrible. but what should happen is some sort of fund after they graduate where they get compensated because most of these young people will not go on to professional careers in sports. their days on the -- in the public eye are going to be over once they leave college
yet, the president also said this to the huffington post. >> what does frustrate me is where i see coaches getting paid millions of dollars, athlete -- athletic directors getting paid millions of dollars, the ncaa making huge amounts of money and then some kid gets a tattoo or gets a free use of a car and suddenly they're banished. that's not fair. >> question, should student athletes be paid for their performances? eleanor. >> well, i'm with the president. i agree these minor...
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and it's happening where ted cruz is coming under fire from news organizations like huffington post, for not doing what voters elected him to do showing up and voting. jeff: what do we know about what does she want to do, what are her priorities at the justice department? juana: one of the biggest things we're likely to see from loretta lynch and this is what president obama remarks he made last night after she folk is she would work really hard to bridge the trust gap of the minorities across it country and law enforcement officials as the president, others in the administration have said loretta lynch knows a lot about justice but also knows a lot about community. that's a hole we expect to see her step into. and what we saw in charleston, south carolina is what we are saying play out this weekend in baltimore, maryland. there will be a lot of ground there. she will also be tasked obviously with sentencing reform and surveillance issue that's had been hughes for the holder justice department. she will also have to work to gain the trust of republicans, who are as we stated earlier,
and it's happening where ted cruz is coming under fire from news organizations like huffington post, for not doing what voters elected him to do showing up and voting. jeff: what do we know about what does she want to do, what are her priorities at the justice department? juana: one of the biggest things we're likely to see from loretta lynch and this is what president obama remarks he made last night after she folk is she would work really hard to bridge the trust gap of the minorities across...
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before the sweet soft embrace of liberal acceptance sucks you into her warm place box buzzfeed huffington post is your warning shot i didn't back away from stewart, i won't back away from you, either. have a grade weekend, everybody. happy easter, america. >>> this framework is the result of tough principled diplomacy. it's a good deal. >> president obama once again phrasing his administration's deal with iran setting the framework to try and prevent that islamic regime's path to nuclear weapons. as iran's celebrate in the streets, did the white house give away too much before assuring the world that iran would live up to its part of the deal? you will hear from members of congress from illinois senator mark kirk. >> melee in a new york casino as dozens break out in a chair flinging glass shattering fight, it left several people injured, others under
before the sweet soft embrace of liberal acceptance sucks you into her warm place box buzzfeed huffington post is your warning shot i didn't back away from stewart, i won't back away from you, either. have a grade weekend, everybody. happy easter, america. >>> this framework is the result of tough principled diplomacy. it's a good deal. >> president obama once again phrasing his administration's deal with iran setting the framework to try and prevent that islamic regime's path to...
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"the huffington post" took this screen shot from randpaul.com where you can see the misspelling. says it was later corrected. >>> first lady michelle obama shares the may cover of "glamour" magazine with sarah jessica parker and kerry washington advocating for military families. >>> and president clinton can be found on the latest cover of "town & country" magazine. he is asked about his family running for office and says "i don't hillary that i don't think i'm good at campaigning anymore because i'm not mad at anybody." >>> well conservatives are targeting one of their own. the senate conservatives fund has launched a campaign to defeat arizona senator john mccain. the fund's president writes "there are few republicans that have betrayed our conservative principles more than john mccain." >>> massachusetts governor charlie baker has shaved his head to raise money for cancer research. his wife is a fan of the new cut, saying it makes him look younger. >>> and the first lady has been asking celebrities to take part in her give me five challenge. yesterday she challenged talk show
"the huffington post" took this screen shot from randpaul.com where you can see the misspelling. says it was later corrected. >>> first lady michelle obama shares the may cover of "glamour" magazine with sarah jessica parker and kerry washington advocating for military families. >>> and president clinton can be found on the latest cover of "town & country" magazine. he is asked about his family running for office and says "i don't hillary...
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subsidiaries is estimated by huffington post to receive $1 l billion from government contractors. the four men are appealing their convictions. shihab brittanzi, al jazeera washington. >>> how important is the security contractors? >> it is extremely important. it's the first significant major league prosecution of private security contractors working for the u.s. government in a clear cut case of unlawful killing. and it's setting a precedent however belated that the government will not countermand violations of both international law, national law and host country law. >> so what lessons then might the rest of the industry take from this and inkeyed what lessons might private security contractors really draw from this trial? >> well, to take the second question first i think individual private security contractors will think long and hard before accepting their next job in the conflict zone. because i think the lesson they'll be drawing from this is that they can't depend on their employers to necessarily come to their aid if they get involved in a firefight and people are kille
subsidiaries is estimated by huffington post to receive $1 l billion from government contractors. the four men are appealing their convictions. shihab brittanzi, al jazeera washington. >>> how important is the security contractors? >> it is extremely important. it's the first significant major league prosecution of private security contractors working for the u.s. government in a clear cut case of unlawful killing. and it's setting a precedent however belated that the government...
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. >> i think huffington post is bad. >> where do you thepg this information goes? it sounds leak we are supposed to be afraid? >> they don't delete it if you click the delete option. it proves you have something to hide. the people who delete it forward it immediately to the nsa. if i don't delete it they think i have nothing weird i have been doing and they don't care about me. people that are worried about it like andy, they have all of the files. >> there are no files. that's my point. >> i think we can put that under that's what you think. >> how do you know? >> joanne, what does your search history look like? >> besides ex-boyfriend and googling myself you know what i do in the search engine i will type in the beginning of words to see how to spell them for tweets and things. i am an awful speller so that is usually what it is. it is a lot of weird words. also my computer here for "red eye" stories when i search things into google it is the most absurd words and phrases and people. i guess i should delete it. i feel like the only people who would benefit from
. >> i think huffington post is bad. >> where do you thepg this information goes? it sounds leak we are supposed to be afraid? >> they don't delete it if you click the delete option. it proves you have something to hide. the people who delete it forward it immediately to the nsa. if i don't delete it they think i have nothing weird i have been doing and they don't care about me. people that are worried about it like andy, they have all of the files. >> there are no...
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. >> with congress set to return after a two-week recess, the huffington post congressional reporter joining us now to give us an overview of what to expect in the house and senate over the next few weeks. bob corker is bill on the iran nuclear framework agreement. laura barron-lopez, you write about it in your article. what would the senators bill do and what kind of support does it have among senate republicans and democrats? laura: thank you for having me. what senator quarters bill does is give congress a chance to weigh in on the iran nuclear deal, the framework that the administration just announced last week. so, it either would let them vote on it vote for or against it or do nothing. it puts a halt on whatever final deal they have for 60 days. there is a good amount of support within the republicans. republicans do need democrats to come over in order to get a vetoproof majority. >> the budget resolution which passed the house and senate before break heads to conference committee and you tweeted that house budget chair price and enzi met today to chat 2016 budget plans and r
. >> with congress set to return after a two-week recess, the huffington post congressional reporter joining us now to give us an overview of what to expect in the house and senate over the next few weeks. bob corker is bill on the iran nuclear framework agreement. laura barron-lopez, you write about it in your article. what would the senators bill do and what kind of support does it have among senate republicans and democrats? laura: thank you for having me. what senator quarters bill...
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. >> with congress set to return after a two week recess huffington post congressional reporter laura barron lopez on what to expect in the house and senate in the next few weeks. this coming week, the senate foreign relations committee plans to mark up chairman bob corker's bill on the iran nuclear framework agreement. you write about it in your article, laura, gop steadfast on passing iran bill despite obama's plea to stand down. what would the senator's bill do and what kind of support does it have among senate republicans and democrats? >> well, thank for having me. so what senator corker's bill does is it essentially gives congress a chance to weigh in on the iran nuclear deal the framework that the administration just announced last week. and so it either would let them vote on it. vote for the framework. vote against it. or do nothing on it. and so it kind of puts a halt on whatever final deal they have for 60 days. and there's a good amount of support within the republican conference for it. but republicans do need democrats to come over to get a veto-proof majority. >> also n
. >> with congress set to return after a two week recess huffington post congressional reporter laura barron lopez on what to expect in the house and senate in the next few weeks. this coming week, the senate foreign relations committee plans to mark up chairman bob corker's bill on the iran nuclear framework agreement. you write about it in your article, laura, gop steadfast on passing iran bill despite obama's plea to stand down. what would the senator's bill do and what kind of support...
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let me read what nick wing politics reporter at huffington post wrote about the case.e officer was forced to use his service weapon saturday during a scuffle with a suspect who tried to overpower him and seize the officer officer's taz area the authorities said. the man who has a history of violence and long arrest record died on the scene as a result of the encounter, according to police reports. brian joining me now to talk about this. nick thank you so much. this is thought provoking. you're in the habit of writing articles as they happen. you looked at police accounts. you wrote the article as a if the video was not out there. explain why you chose to lead with that text. >> we've known law enforcement has the power to control the aftermath of these cases particularly when will there are no video and eyewitnesses willing to come forward. what you see a lot of times in initial reporting is police feeding information to reporters that supports their narrative which they want to be sympathetic to officer and officer's actions. when that happens, frequently you get a p
let me read what nick wing politics reporter at huffington post wrote about the case.e officer was forced to use his service weapon saturday during a scuffle with a suspect who tried to overpower him and seize the officer officer's taz area the authorities said. the man who has a history of violence and long arrest record died on the scene as a result of the encounter, according to police reports. brian joining me now to talk about this. nick thank you so much. this is thought provoking. you're...
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top player in video top player in distributed content on facebook, for social, content news for huffington poste newsroom is behind me for social, no one has a more advanced system for programmatic platforms that touches ott all the way through mobile than aol does. i think the stitching together of our strategy has been really really important. we have not changed in five years. it is a 20 year to 30 year strategy in front of us. cory: yea,h so ott, over the top. when i think about this, i think about what clever marketers do. i have the ceo of carl's junior. they did not right around the super bowl. they did not buy it a super bowl ad, but they went to the markets were they thought they had the most impact. they recognized they were not mcdonald's, so they wanted a particular ad that would reach a young male customer. they were clever the way they reached tv markets and markets on the web. social media, going up to the demographic. it sounds like what you're talking about is the shift from demographically focused advertising to results focus. ed. tell me how that might work in a real case exa
top player in video top player in distributed content on facebook, for social, content news for huffington poste newsroom is behind me for social, no one has a more advanced system for programmatic platforms that touches ott all the way through mobile than aol does. i think the stitching together of our strategy has been really really important. we have not changed in five years. it is a 20 year to 30 year strategy in front of us. cory: yea,h so ott, over the top. when i think about this, i...
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huffington post is here. hey, way to go on that partnership with aol.stop talking about it. buzz feed is here but i can show you aalistical of 17 reasons why they shouldn't be. and you guys don't forget, usa today is here. of course they're only here because they were slipped under the hotel door. now, that's usa today, unless today is saturday or sunday. npr is here. yeah. they're right in the front. they had a lot of success with the podcast that finally answered the question, what would it be like if somebody gently whispered an episode of dateline, and i'm sorry you weren't able to get your plus one out of jail in time. they must be so pissed about the jinx. it's serial but with an ending. next season pick somebody who definitely did it like amanda knox. dna on the knife, you guys. nbc is here. you know even snl got criticized this year for making fun of isis. i think that's unfair. i mean if anyone is critical of taking isis too lightly, it's them. oh, and what can i say about brian williams? nothing, because i work for nbc. oh there's so many star
huffington post is here. hey, way to go on that partnership with aol.stop talking about it. buzz feed is here but i can show you aalistical of 17 reasons why they shouldn't be. and you guys don't forget, usa today is here. of course they're only here because they were slipped under the hotel door. now, that's usa today, unless today is saturday or sunday. npr is here. yeah. they're right in the front. they had a lot of success with the podcast that finally answered the question, what would it...
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she in ""the huffington post"" published a new enloeg to her book last year and it's clear she's going to make inequality a theme of her campaign. it's equally clear there are a significant number of democrats up comfortable with the idea of a coronation. they'd like actual primaries and actual contest. look at the polls, hillary clinton is at 60%. that's very imposing, but that's 40% of democrats who, even when she has the field to herself would like somebody else. >> we were just talking about whether or not this is a foreign policy election or an economic policy election. let's talk economics for a moment. i read your recent article and you sort of looked through the economy where we stand right now and the fact is over the last five or six or seven years 20% of the country has done better, and their wages have gone up. 80% have seen their wages go down. >> 80% is a lot bigger than 20% if you're running for president. >> yes, let's talk about income inequality. >> we have heard recently with the rise of isis and troubles in russia and syria, this might be a foreign policy election.
she in ""the huffington post"" published a new enloeg to her book last year and it's clear she's going to make inequality a theme of her campaign. it's equally clear there are a significant number of democrats up comfortable with the idea of a coronation. they'd like actual primaries and actual contest. look at the polls, hillary clinton is at 60%. that's very imposing, but that's 40% of democrats who, even when she has the field to herself would like somebody else. >>...
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wall street president latest wall street nominee, headline in huffington post, blaired out in novemberobama nominated -- white. he is latest in aer in ending string of wall street executives to work for president obama. last week there was a shocking report that morgan stanley cfo was going to receive $7 million if she had quit the firm to work for treasury department. if she quit they would give her 7 million bucks. this is relationship with wall street and washington mean that main street will never get a shot. >> this has been long the law if you leave private sector, and you are forced to sell security, you pay no capital gains taxes that happened with paulson, and other treasury secretaries. charles: they were going to reward her. >> sh -- she was leaving under r contract,. charles: she went to work for google, i don't knowy this made her the same offer. >> they would not, the idea is to encourage government service. charles: why, is it service or influence? >> it is service, the fellow from lazard, who will find who knows how to deal with international monetary affairs except for
wall street president latest wall street nominee, headline in huffington post, blaired out in novemberobama nominated -- white. he is latest in aer in ending string of wall street executives to work for president obama. last week there was a shocking report that morgan stanley cfo was going to receive $7 million if she had quit the firm to work for treasury department. if she quit they would give her 7 million bucks. this is relationship with wall street and washington mean that main street...
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. >>> finally, there's a new coloring book out there, the huffington post says this is a great for grown-ups. check it out, it's the man dahl la coloring book by artist wendy if you run over somebody it's usually because you were driving too fast or you didn't look before you turned or you didn't stop for someone in the crosswalk. always be alert. pedestrians don't come with airbags. >>> boston will mark two years since the 2013 marathon bombing. a city wide moment of silence will be held at 2:49 p.m., the time the first bomb exploded. boston's mayor has declared april 15 "one boston day," a knewnew tradition to honor the city's resilience. he's asked boston's residents to show an act of kindness today. three people were killed and 260 were injured during the bombing. very soon we could see frequent travel between the u.s. and cuba and a cuban embassy here in the district. that's because president obama announced he's taking cuba off the list of state sponsors of terrorism. it was on the list for the last 50 years. his decision now goes to congress where it's already generating reaction on b
. >>> finally, there's a new coloring book out there, the huffington post says this is a great for grown-ups. check it out, it's the man dahl la coloring book by artist wendy if you run over somebody it's usually because you were driving too fast or you didn't look before you turned or you didn't stop for someone in the crosswalk. always be alert. pedestrians don't come with airbags. >>> boston will mark two years since the 2013 marathon bombing. a city wide moment of silence...
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he's a reporter for the huffington post.ble to capture this. the detectives endowment association released a statement saying the detective is just like everyone. they have things going on with their own lives. even the cops are indeed held to a higher standard. should we be look looking at this video and judging the life and career of this guy by one incident? >> well obviously the detective's endowment association says no. kind of the back story they've provided for this is that he was actually on his way to work after sitting bedside with his fellow detective who's in critical condition after suffering a heart attack. whether or not that's an excuse for the kind of rage he went into against this uber driver i mean, that's up to you. >> as you've been covering this we know internal affairs is investigating along with the city's civilian complaint review board who will also speak to the passenger, sanjay seth i believe. >> yes, sanjay seth. >> he doesn't want to speak publicly. he thinks the video speaks for itself. what's
he's a reporter for the huffington post.ble to capture this. the detectives endowment association released a statement saying the detective is just like everyone. they have things going on with their own lives. even the cops are indeed held to a higher standard. should we be look looking at this video and judging the life and career of this guy by one incident? >> well obviously the detective's endowment association says no. kind of the back story they've provided for this is that he was...
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let's bring in msnbc contributor and huffington post washington bureau chief ryan grimm.thor of "this is your country on drugs." so 4/20 lots of jokes going on today. give me your overall assessment, though. it is america's great marijuana experiment working so far? >> it is and it's an organic holiday, so to speak, which makes it appropriate for the thing that it's celebrating. at the huffington post i first kind of investigated the roots of this term where did this number 4/20 come from? back in 2009 i was reading over that original story that i wrote, the sea change in attitudes towards pot is evident justs in that story. the when i first found the former high school kids from the '70s who coined the term they wouldn't even talk on record. they would just give me their first names. today they have their own web site they're hawking commercial products they're the kind of mini celebrities in the pot community and they're completely out in the open. but even as recently as 2009 they were quite panicked about just being outed as high school stoners. and this is -- they're
let's bring in msnbc contributor and huffington post washington bureau chief ryan grimm.thor of "this is your country on drugs." so 4/20 lots of jokes going on today. give me your overall assessment, though. it is america's great marijuana experiment working so far? >> it is and it's an organic holiday, so to speak, which makes it appropriate for the thing that it's celebrating. at the huffington post i first kind of investigated the roots of this term where did this number 4/20...
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let me bring in msnbc's bengie sarlan and ryan grimm of "the huffington post."n, let's talk about these charges. clearly very serious charges against this very influential senator in washington. >> right. and, you know, there aren't a lot of rules left you know about what politicians can and can't do but one thing -- you know, one thing they can't do is take large gifts or significant amounts of money and then -- and then take specific action to benefit an individual person and so you know without saying whether or not he's innocent or guilty of these charges, if you take somebody like melgen a guy who needed specific action taken. he wanted the secretary of health and human services to say that he was not ripping off medicare. he was being accused of ripping off medicare. he gave all sorts of gifts to -- to menendez. menendez went to harry reid and menendez and harry reid went together to sebelius to try to intervene in this case. now, sebelius told them look this is out of my hands. the medicare investigators are going to go about their business, and if they f
let me bring in msnbc's bengie sarlan and ryan grimm of "the huffington post."n, let's talk about these charges. clearly very serious charges against this very influential senator in washington. >> right. and, you know, there aren't a lot of rules left you know about what politicians can and can't do but one thing -- you know, one thing they can't do is take large gifts or significant amounts of money and then -- and then take specific action to benefit an individual person and...
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. >> senior political editor and white house correspondent for the huffington post sam stein and seniorl correspondent for bloomberg "business week" josh green. good to have you all on board this morning. >> we have a lot to talk about. we will be going to the iran deal first. but you got hillary out in iowa. >> yes. >> that's very interesting. >> we will see how that works for her. >> it's going to work. >> a lot of other people on the campaign trail and chris christie emerging. >> that is interesting. we have interesting angles as well. he speaks about hillary. >> yeah. >> and also talks about some of his conservative points of view. >> he talks about entitlement reform and fought backing down. as we have been saying for some time, don't underestimate him. you have obviously a judicial decision or investigation coming down soon. if he gets past that, i think he will be -- >> i think he will be another one in. >> i think he will make noise in new hampshire. >> let's begin with that unanimous vote yesterday on capitol hill related to the controversial nuclear agreement with iran. in a 1
. >> senior political editor and white house correspondent for the huffington post sam stein and seniorl correspondent for bloomberg "business week" josh green. good to have you all on board this morning. >> we have a lot to talk about. we will be going to the iran deal first. but you got hillary out in iowa. >> yes. >> that's very interesting. >> we will see how that works for her. >> it's going to work. >> a lot of other people on the...
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according to the huffington post, the kit offers a result in 15 minutes by using a small amount of blooddetect hiv antibodies. the kit is only sold online so users can be discreet. >>> dog-lovers listen up. a popular treat you're giving your furry friend could actually be making them sick. new at 6:00, the fda is recalling puppy chews. the maker says they are concerned about possible salmonella contamination, which may not only sicken a dog but spread to any owner handling the treats. the chews being recalled are starter kits with an expiration date of march 2018. a banner year for summer hires. a large number of positions in retail hospitality and food service. that's according to the employment website snag a job. that's good news for teens looking for temp work since these industries cover more than 40% of all summer youth employment. job coaches recommend they start looking now, because the available positions will be highly sought after. there will be a lot of competition. >> handing out teddy bears when kids win a prize at carnivals, a big smile. yeah. >> i handed out hamburgers an
according to the huffington post, the kit offers a result in 15 minutes by using a small amount of blooddetect hiv antibodies. the kit is only sold online so users can be discreet. >>> dog-lovers listen up. a popular treat you're giving your furry friend could actually be making them sick. new at 6:00, the fda is recalling puppy chews. the maker says they are concerned about possible salmonella contamination, which may not only sicken a dog but spread to any owner handling the treats....
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joining me now on the phone from the streets of baltimore, huffington post reporter arthur delaney. you are there in the streets in northwest baltimore when the cvs was burning. what was the scene like? how did it get to the point it got to? >> reporter: it started off with police expecting teenagers to start rioting or attempting to start a riot around 3:00 and they shut down the mall before that happened. and sure enough these kids all showed up and they were basically just throwing rocks and running away from police who put on their riot helmets. then about a mile away in downtown west baltimore, it was a lot more chaotic. stuff was on fire. people were looting stores and it was just a much more different scene. >> it seemed when things started again, it started around 3:00, around when school was letting out. it was after the funeral. there had been some activity on social media according to several people that there was an event planned at the mall. clearly the police anticipated that and a group of young people showed up. that's where we saw the rock throwing standoff. there w
joining me now on the phone from the streets of baltimore, huffington post reporter arthur delaney. you are there in the streets in northwest baltimore when the cvs was burning. what was the scene like? how did it get to the point it got to? >> reporter: it started off with police expecting teenagers to start rioting or attempting to start a riot around 3:00 and they shut down the mall before that happened. and sure enough these kids all showed up and they were basically just throwing...
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"hu "huffington post" got the epilog from her book. she wants to leave a better world behind for her granddaughter's generation. >> any idea where they shot the video? >> we don't know. it's funny that you say that. that's something that even "snl" recently poked fun at her for. i'm a relatable woman on a couch which was video she shot last time she ran for president. we don't know. will it be different than 2008? i suspect it may be. >> she won't say i'm in it to win it. >> interesting with the reframe and reintroduction, the first focus she wants to push is the personal focus. that sells. that's what people think. >> she has a huge history. it's about how does she look forward and that's a way she can and she's capitalizing on that. >> sunday is a big day. appreciate it. >> nice knowing me wasn't it? >> we'll see you in 2016. >> ahead for us "at this hour," who was that passenger in walter scott's car? a new question in the south carolina police shooting. will the passenger be identified and what kind of new information could this wi
"hu "huffington post" got the epilog from her book. she wants to leave a better world behind for her granddaughter's generation. >> any idea where they shot the video? >> we don't know. it's funny that you say that. that's something that even "snl" recently poked fun at her for. i'm a relatable woman on a couch which was video she shot last time she ran for president. we don't know. will it be different than 2008? i suspect it may be. >> she won't say...
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the huffington post said they accessed emails from the fact checker, who never asked the university about the matters. the reporter was all right with jacky being anonymous. she was so traumatized she did not want anyone to go to who she was accusing. when they vetted it the main a -- vetted it the main accuser turned out not to be a person. >> the police chief said it's not that they are discrediting her account of rape that may have happened to this woman, just not particularly on campus or that night. >> something traumatic may have happened to her. it may not have been - she may have done it out of trauma. the fault lies with "rolling stones," and that's what we'll hear they didn't check out her story, making it a key part of an important article shedding light on sexual assaults on campus and now that is lost in the huge point of journalism ethics and why people didn't follow through on such an important article. >> i'll be interested in what the report says. we expect to find out what led to that flawed rolling stone article about a rape at virginia. we'll hear more about that at 8
the huffington post said they accessed emails from the fact checker, who never asked the university about the matters. the reporter was all right with jacky being anonymous. she was so traumatized she did not want anyone to go to who she was accusing. when they vetted it the main a -- vetted it the main accuser turned out not to be a person. >> the police chief said it's not that they are discrediting her account of rape that may have happened to this woman, just not particularly on...
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finally, we tried toy edied convince the huffington post to print the exact letter, five months almost before the election presidential election, we did not know that he and this great administration is coming but we just heard rumors that tension is going on between talking behind the scenes between two administrations, i mean, the obama administration and iran's followers, and you know his friend, and then be proposed, this proposal and deal and at that time, we had a lot of difficulties to talk about that, but right now, i sat here, and thank you for having me here again. be one to convince skeptics in washington, d.c. to see that we can help to finalize a comprehensive deal. it's very very different moment than two years ago, very optimistic and hope the united states officially will not lose this opportunity because i think the u.s. lost the first opportunity in 2003 when they got the same agreement adding the name of iran as axis of evil -- i think it damaged the deal i think this moment i hope you don't lose this opportunity and it would lead this deal iran and the region to a p
finally, we tried toy edied convince the huffington post to print the exact letter, five months almost before the election presidential election, we did not know that he and this great administration is coming but we just heard rumors that tension is going on between talking behind the scenes between two administrations, i mean, the obama administration and iran's followers, and you know his friend, and then be proposed, this proposal and deal and at that time, we had a lot of difficulties to...
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we know that "the huffington post" got their hands on the epilogue to the paperback of her book.impse of things. she talks in there about becoming a grandmother and how that affected her rationale for whether she wanted to run or not. she basically says she wants kids to have equal opportunities. and she certainly wants all children not just her granddaughter to be able to fulfill their god-given potential. that's her message looking to the future which is so key in an election. what is forward looking about what the candidate thinks? >> she's got to learn from the mistakes she made back in 2007-2008 in iowa the first contest, the iowa caucuses. gloria back in 2007 she declared she was running for president on a saturday. i guess just before president bush's state of the union address. that was also in a taped message. so why is she doing it this sunday? what's the story behind the timing of this? >> well i was just on the phone with a senior clinton adviser who said look why not sunday? sunday is a day that you kind of have to yourself mid afternoon, social media traffic is quit
we know that "the huffington post" got their hands on the epilogue to the paperback of her book.impse of things. she talks in there about becoming a grandmother and how that affected her rationale for whether she wanted to run or not. she basically says she wants kids to have equal opportunities. and she certainly wants all children not just her granddaughter to be able to fulfill their god-given potential. that's her message looking to the future which is so key in an election. what...
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journal" and the economist and the weekly standard and red state and the daily caller around "the huffington postlon and mother jones and buzz feed. sometimes even tmz. i read as much as i possibly can so i represent every citizen. even the ones who will never vote for me. no i know it's not a very satisfying primary season response but at least it's honest. i am biased. i'm biased and in favor of a more informed pool of candidates ones that read as much as they can. so anyway that's my suggestion for all the candidates out there. >>> coming up a quick turn here because the proposed deal to limit iran's nuclear program could benefit several americans who are being held in the country. i'll tell you what the family of the jailed "washington post" reporter there has to say about it next. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern hea
journal" and the economist and the weekly standard and red state and the daily caller around "the huffington postlon and mother jones and buzz feed. sometimes even tmz. i read as much as i possibly can so i represent every citizen. even the ones who will never vote for me. no i know it's not a very satisfying primary season response but at least it's honest. i am biased. i'm biased and in favor of a more informed pool of candidates ones that read as much as they can. so anyway that's...
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ryan reilly, reporter with the "huffington post." would you translate ted cruz to me. he says we're in a position of weakness toward cuba. we've got everything on cuba. the latest polling out of cuba says they want to get with us as much as any country in the world wants to get with us. where is the appeasement? where is the appropriateness of that old word come in here? i don't get ted cruz sometimes and maybe never. your thoughts? >> in some ways it's a sign of strength, a sign that you have self-respect. the president has said, look, this is a tiny country over in the caribbean. we can afford to experiment with our policy here. we're going to try engagement and open this and if it doesn't work we can go back to the old policy that we tried the last 50 years. if i get a chance i'll ask rubio and cruz this, do they prefer normal relationships with countries like saudi arabia? if cuba did 10% of what saudi arabia does, we would throw them -- we would have kept them on the terror list. so the advantage here for them though is that in foreign policy it's easy on the camp
ryan reilly, reporter with the "huffington post." would you translate ted cruz to me. he says we're in a position of weakness toward cuba. we've got everything on cuba. the latest polling out of cuba says they want to get with us as much as any country in the world wants to get with us. where is the appeasement? where is the appropriateness of that old word come in here? i don't get ted cruz sometimes and maybe never. your thoughts? >> in some ways it's a sign of strength, a...
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now buzz feed has a huge political operation, the daily caller the huffington post.ut all seem to have 80 people working for them. that is one of the reasons that you go to these ag summits and there are all these people, have generated enough money they can send somebody. brian lamb: one of the things i want to do is talk to you about writing and words and what they mean. this is chris christie on the campaign trail. chris christie: i think what really matters to folks is do you get the job done? do you tell them what you believe from your heart even if they do not agree with every word of it? let me say this to my fellow republicans in the room as we prepare to enter the primary season. if the standard you will hold candidates do is they must agree with you 100% of the time, let me suggest something to you. the only person you agree with 100% of the time is the person you see in the mirror every morning. the fact is, if we hold candidates for public office to that standard, let me tell you what you are going to get. liars. brian lamb: your reaction? andrew ferguson
now buzz feed has a huge political operation, the daily caller the huffington post.ut all seem to have 80 people working for them. that is one of the reasons that you go to these ag summits and there are all these people, have generated enough money they can send somebody. brian lamb: one of the things i want to do is talk to you about writing and words and what they mean. this is chris christie on the campaign trail. chris christie: i think what really matters to folks is do you get the job...