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jeremy scahill and former washington post reporter scott armstrong.e took documents bill worthy brought back from iran and published them in the washington post when the new york times refused. we will also speak with the worthy's close associate photographer randy goodman who went with him to iran on a number of trips. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. dozens of people have been killed and tens of thousands displaced after unprecedented flooding in the balkans. an estimated three months worth of rain hit the region in just three days. about one third of bosnia's landmass has been submerged, affecting an estimated one lean people. dangerous water levels have threaten flooding at two of the country's power plants. thousands are without water and electricity. the flooding has also washed away warning signs near the thousands of landmines that remain from the 1992 to 1995 war. a recent european union more warned countries are at greater risk of flooding due to human driven
jeremy scahill and former washington post reporter scott armstrong.e took documents bill worthy brought back from iran and published them in the washington post when the new york times refused. we will also speak with the worthy's close associate photographer randy goodman who went with him to iran on a number of trips. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. dozens of people have been killed and tens of thousands...
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marcus armstrong and jeffrey cattera know it's likely they'll never see the outside of prison again.committed my crime, was arrested the same day. it was a murder/robbery. i got life without the possibility of parole. stupid. stupid. i was a kid. did the wrong thing. you know? i've never denied my crime. i accept responsibility for what i did. although i regret what happened and -- i mean, it happened. i can't take that back. >> i'm in here for first-degree murder. i have 25 to life with an additional 6 years, so 31 altogether. i can't blame nobody but myself. me personally. my mom and dad are married. you know, i'm from the inner city, but a good part of the inner city, mostly middle-class families. >> armstrong is a former gang banger who was involved with credit card fraud and drugs. >> she was an ex-girlfriend of mine, but we still lived together at the time. what i was doing started infringing on her life and she started getting scared and she tried to stop me and didn't listen. and it's been a discrepancy now if she was going to the police to talk or not or if she was telling a
marcus armstrong and jeffrey cattera know it's likely they'll never see the outside of prison again.committed my crime, was arrested the same day. it was a murder/robbery. i got life without the possibility of parole. stupid. stupid. i was a kid. did the wrong thing. you know? i've never denied my crime. i accept responsibility for what i did. although i regret what happened and -- i mean, it happened. i can't take that back. >> i'm in here for first-degree murder. i have 25 to life with...
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. >> mario armstrong says he has the perfect app for you.w us an easy way to tapp into your social network for great tips to what is all around you. >> am i going to have to cue you guys? dylan, you go now. >>> later the biggest jeopardy money winner ever is here. we'll talk to brad rutter who recently won the battle of the decades on "jeopardy" and then he's putting us to the test with some "today show" trivia. no pressure and i think pronunciation is part of winning, right? >> it is. and if you only knew, our names are blazing on the prompter. it says "lester" right now. >> so this would be your read? >> exactly. >>> so let us begin this half hour with a growing trend. celebrities coming back to the stage and screen after their deaths. tonight the billboard music awards is promising a history-making performance from michael jackson. kristen dalghren is here with more. kristen, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, lester. believe it or not the king of pop will be back on stage singing something from before his untimely death. five years
. >> mario armstrong says he has the perfect app for you.w us an easy way to tapp into your social network for great tips to what is all around you. >> am i going to have to cue you guys? dylan, you go now. >>> later the biggest jeopardy money winner ever is here. we'll talk to brad rutter who recently won the battle of the decades on "jeopardy" and then he's putting us to the test with some "today show" trivia. no pressure and i think pronunciation is...
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joyce armstrong. candy small bowood. ed donaldson. >> hi, i am caleb (inaudible), thank you for calling this hearing, while there is no question that the housing authority is in a crisis, entangling bank on debt and the stock is not the solution. we have a question about the loss of jobs and the potential displacement of african-american families that are most likely impacted by the implementation of rad. the information from the mayor's housing authority is unclear. and we don't have a complete understanding of the long-term financial situation of the program, and whether demographics won't shift an others take control. the board is responsible for all parties impacted by rad, and request power authority for more services, and you can produce a study conducted by rhoades, and ensure this to stay within the city and county of san francisco. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. joyce armstrong, president of the public housing association, phta, not pta, that shows how little he works with us. i am joined by the
joyce armstrong. candy small bowood. ed donaldson. >> hi, i am caleb (inaudible), thank you for calling this hearing, while there is no question that the housing authority is in a crisis, entangling bank on debt and the stock is not the solution. we have a question about the loss of jobs and the potential displacement of african-american families that are most likely impacted by the implementation of rad. the information from the mayor's housing authority is unclear. and we don't have a...
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tim armstrong, when he love a hit like "frozen." he is going to be on with us.ey have been pushing into original programming. they're trying to compete with yahoo! and google and everybody else out there. that going to talk about and how much that is driving up -- >> may need to hit. >> everybody needs a hit. >> we need a hit. >> tim armstrong on "in the loop." betty will be on starting at 8:00 a.m. >> we are keeping an eye on disney. they reported results yesterday. 27%. quarter profit up the stock is up by 9/10 of one percent. bob iger doing well. muchcan thank "frozen" for of the beat there. it has been a blockbuster in every which way. it will be a broadway show, merchandise, a theme park attraction as well. tom, "let it go? " >> talk about content is king. your share of -- your cherub could have an else address. -- elsa dress. $1199.99. content has always been keen. i have a grog -- daughter graduating from college. she would go see the movie and she would secretly want an elsa dress. >> i don't know about $1200. >> author of the facebook effect , there is
tim armstrong, when he love a hit like "frozen." he is going to be on with us.ey have been pushing into original programming. they're trying to compete with yahoo! and google and everybody else out there. that going to talk about and how much that is driving up -- >> may need to hit. >> everybody needs a hit. >> we need a hit. >> tim armstrong on "in the loop." betty will be on starting at 8:00 a.m. >> we are keeping an eye on disney. they...
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, now in his new book, he tells all about armstrong and the massive doping scandal.ning us to talk about his career and his book, george himself and the author of this book called "the loyal lieutenant" and the forward is from lance armstrong. does that mean, george, you guys are okay? >> yeah. lance understands the position i was in and knew that i was all about the change in the sport. the book is more about how much the sport has changed. of course it acknowledges the past and that era of the sport, that unfortunate era of the sport. it also puts emphasis on how much the sport has changed over the last several years. it is a completely different sport now. >> he refers to you and the analogy of scottie pippen and michael jordan and you sacrificed personal satisfaction for the team. any regrets about that? >> no. i focused on something i was really good at, and that was helping guys like lance, not only lance, but other guys who today are top stars in cycling. it really goes beyond lance. >> the sport was very similar, in my mind, to baseball, when everyone seemed
, now in his new book, he tells all about armstrong and the massive doping scandal.ning us to talk about his career and his book, george himself and the author of this book called "the loyal lieutenant" and the forward is from lance armstrong. does that mean, george, you guys are okay? >> yeah. lance understands the position i was in and knew that i was all about the change in the sport. the book is more about how much the sport has changed. of course it acknowledges the past...
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tim armstrong joins us now.t is always good to have a quarter when you can speak about an acquisition and growth. one thing i want to focus on is aol properties. the revenue they are is down about two percent. tos that mean you're going continue to restructure some of the properties? you see is the company growing for the fifth consecutive quarter. when you dig into the financials, which you will find is that you have strong growth on the platform business and we took a number of restructuring charges and if you take those out, the brand group would have grown. overall, the theme is growing very important markets. administrative costs going down. if you take the charges out, the quarter was a strong worker. we are focused on where we are going to be over the next couple of years. we told investors we would regrow the company and we did that. the next set of objectives is how to make the company grow above market rates. we are focused on that execution. >> much of that has to do with s -- you bought gravity, and
tim armstrong joins us now.t is always good to have a quarter when you can speak about an acquisition and growth. one thing i want to focus on is aol properties. the revenue they are is down about two percent. tos that mean you're going continue to restructure some of the properties? you see is the company growing for the fifth consecutive quarter. when you dig into the financials, which you will find is that you have strong growth on the platform business and we took a number of restructuring...
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lance armstrong spa promotions demanding armstrong return all of the performances they paid him throughoutin. a childhood icon for anyone born in the 80s. launching a kickstart her campaign. overwhelming. raising almost three times as much as the million-dollar goal. i guess we finally figured out what they are passionate about. i don't know. elon musk. does he have hovercraft? channel your inner luke skywalker. your dreams of owning your own sky vehicle is just a few years away. they will be taking the skies in 2017. founder joins me now. $85,000 to buy one. why so expensive? >> hello, melissa. it is difficult to make an aircraft or something that flies. the key is to find that talents. melissa: okay. you have people -- how many peoe put a deposit down? >> we do not have a curve that would tell us any data get. we will know in about a month or two. >> it is expected to fly up to 10 feet off the ground. it can carry up to two people. do you need a license? are there rules and regulations? >> that is a great question. it is considered an off-road vehicle. they do not regulate. the state to
lance armstrong spa promotions demanding armstrong return all of the performances they paid him throughoutin. a childhood icon for anyone born in the 80s. launching a kickstart her campaign. overwhelming. raising almost three times as much as the million-dollar goal. i guess we finally figured out what they are passionate about. i don't know. elon musk. does he have hovercraft? channel your inner luke skywalker. your dreams of owning your own sky vehicle is just a few years away. they will be...
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. >>> on this day in 1964, the jazz legend louis armstrong topped the pop charts with his hit song "helloquates in doing so, he knocked the beat ls from the number one spot. the fab four had been on top for three months and then came pops. hello dolly was such a success that cap records quickly produced an entire record around it. that album also rocketed to number one. armstrong was 62 years old when his raspy voice and flashy trumpet playing emerged vi victorio victorious. in fact, he still holds the record as the oldest artist to crown billboard's tap 100, but he first beat the beatles 51 years ago, today. >>> when news breaks out, the fox news desk breaks in. hope you have a great weekend. and to you moms out there, happy mother's day. "your world with neil cavuto" is coming up next. >>> welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. republicans may be big on it, but when it comes to this benghazi investigation, count democrats out of it. now to the rep who is ready to rip. >> when i was leading troops in iraq in 2006, men and women who were being shot at and blown up by al qaeda, where was the
. >>> on this day in 1964, the jazz legend louis armstrong topped the pop charts with his hit song "helloquates in doing so, he knocked the beat ls from the number one spot. the fab four had been on top for three months and then came pops. hello dolly was such a success that cap records quickly produced an entire record around it. that album also rocketed to number one. armstrong was 62 years old when his raspy voice and flashy trumpet playing emerged vi victorio victorious. in...
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go back to louis armstrong. go back even further than that, go back to the beginning of jazz.hter] tavis: what is that about? why do musicians need that kind of -- >> it calms you down. somebody is always looking for some kind of intoxicant to get them out of the everyday humdrum situation. tavis: so you think that in henstridge creativity over the years, or diminished it? >> absolutely it enhanced it. it is enhancing as we speak. [laughter] like we said, we were apart for 35 years. we are back together, and all it took was a joint. [laughter] >> it is a curse and a blessing. tavis: what do you make about the culture has changed in that you now have states that are legalizing it? >> it's going to happen. tavis: jerry brown says not california, not on his watch. >> but his watch is going to be over. chris christie said the same thing. tavis: what do you make of that sea change in the culture? >> i met president obama when i was in chicago. he had just made the speech at the democratic national convention. obama up and said hi, mr. , my name is cheech marin. he goes, i know who
go back to louis armstrong. go back even further than that, go back to the beginning of jazz.hter] tavis: what is that about? why do musicians need that kind of -- >> it calms you down. somebody is always looking for some kind of intoxicant to get them out of the everyday humdrum situation. tavis: so you think that in henstridge creativity over the years, or diminished it? >> absolutely it enhanced it. it is enhancing as we speak. [laughter] like we said, we were apart for 35 years....
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but journalist and author sally armstrong disagrees. armstrong points to the fact that in the days after bring back our girls began trending, nigeria accepted offers for help from the international community. >> this is working. bring back our girls. you have now equipment in nigeria that they never had before. they didn't have drones. they didn't have the kind of strategies that the uk are bringing in. >> reporter: this isn't the first social media campaign for justice. #kony 2012 was tweeted more than 2 million times after a documentary was posted about war criminal joseph kony. the campaign eventually fizzled and kony is still at large. >> the problem with maybe a cam p pain like this, while it gets action now, the point of hashtags is what's trending, what's hot with the media. >> reporter: one thing is not up for debate. social media can give a voice to people who are otherwise deprived of one. in fact the bring back our girls campaign back in nigeria. cries for help that quickly went all the way to the white house. for "today," kr
but journalist and author sally armstrong disagrees. armstrong points to the fact that in the days after bring back our girls began trending, nigeria accepted offers for help from the international community. >> this is working. bring back our girls. you have now equipment in nigeria that they never had before. they didn't have drones. they didn't have the kind of strategies that the uk are bringing in. >> reporter: this isn't the first social media campaign for justice. #kony 2012...
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tim armstrong. vote of confidence. you like to see that?the quarter was misinterpreted didn't think the cash flow number was nearly as important as the video. he does have the best video program attic offerings and that stock has gotten cheap about us this is a market if you miss the cash flow you're history. >> what cbs should do, start offering an e-mail product and couple apps now you're yahoo!. if everybody is getting into video, right? cbs they're a digital corporation. then you add 5 points to your premium. >> when you go over the conference call, he said listen under the dome is doing well, the packaging series, but cbs has been a content company for a long time and don't change your stripes and decide it's about the up front. >> you have done well under the dome. >> my friend dean norris has too. we put our heads together, i'm not going to finish that joke. he is a big watcher of our show and also hank and we had a be [ inaudible ] while at the white house correspondents dinner. >> i hate to be negative. we hit the worst performer w
tim armstrong. vote of confidence. you like to see that?the quarter was misinterpreted didn't think the cash flow number was nearly as important as the video. he does have the best video program attic offerings and that stock has gotten cheap about us this is a market if you miss the cash flow you're history. >> what cbs should do, start offering an e-mail product and couple apps now you're yahoo!. if everybody is getting into video, right? cbs they're a digital corporation. then you add...
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tim armstrong will talk to us first on cnbc.ney's profits are fueled by "frozen." ♪ let it go ♪ let it go ♪ i am one with the wind and sky ♪ >> medium tech analyst rich greenfield will give us his review. second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. [ music playing ] ♪ whistle when you work ♪ ♪. >> all right. we all whistle to work here. good morning, everybody, welcome back to "squawk box" here on cn cnbc our guest host is jay jordan, chairman of the jordan company we have a lot to talk about with him. it's great to have you here today. >> thank you, becky. it's good to be back. a quick look at the futures. the dow futures and s&p futures are indicated slightly higher dow is up 30 points, s&p close to three points. nasdaq is down fractionally. the ten year note will be the key, though. watch tack yield yesterday, bouncing around 2.6%. that was driving all the markets, it is a lower yield. we do have the fed talking. >> that will give people things to talk about too. disney shares could give the dow a boost by the animated hit
tim armstrong will talk to us first on cnbc.ney's profits are fueled by "frozen." ♪ let it go ♪ let it go ♪ i am one with the wind and sky ♪ >> medium tech analyst rich greenfield will give us his review. second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. [ music playing ] ♪ whistle when you work ♪ ♪. >> all right. we all whistle to work here. good morning, everybody, welcome back to "squawk box" here on cn cnbc our guest host is jay jordan,...
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elmore james all played here and the likes of duke ellington, cab callaway, count basie and louie armstronglike the crystal palace ballroom and the alamo on farish street. what happened? where did it all go? >> what killed it was integration. once we were able to break out of our own indigenous black-run businesses, the black-owned businesses died. great for the black race but terrible for the black business. in fact, the only reason you're coming here right now is you have two churches, two funeral homes and the big apple inn. so you're going to either die, worship, or come to my place to eat. and that's the only -- >> or all three. >> right. >> not in that order. >> how you doing today? >> well, hi. >> how y'all doing today? >> back when things were hopping, geno lee's great grandfather, juan "big john" mora, moved to mississippi from mexico city, started a family with an african american woman in jackson. he sold hot tamales out of a steel drum on the corner. in 1939, he moved the operation inside, right here. now, the last restaurant on the street. lurking inside, waiting for us, is joh
elmore james all played here and the likes of duke ellington, cab callaway, count basie and louie armstronglike the crystal palace ballroom and the alamo on farish street. what happened? where did it all go? >> what killed it was integration. once we were able to break out of our own indigenous black-run businesses, the black-owned businesses died. great for the black race but terrible for the black business. in fact, the only reason you're coming here right now is you have two churches,...
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. >> rick riley defended that man, lance armstrong, in his columns for 14 years, and after that incidente e-mailed you, sorry? >> 14 years he put egg on my face, and i would even ask him off the record, hey, just tell me off the record if you're doing this stuff. because it keeps coming up. and every time he said don't worry, you can defend me. so i flew to his house, hoping to find him in a fetal position, he looked better than i have ever seen him. i said how do you look so good? he said i'm at the bottom, so relieved i don't have to tell this lie anymore, i said why did you lie to me for 14 years, i thought we were friends? he said i am sorry, if i tell you, the whole thing comes down. but still, it is not fair. >> will he see redemption in his life time? will people welcome him back in? >> oh, yeah, i think so. >> you know what hurts him the most, he lost 60 or $70 million, when he got emotional, he is not allowed in the cancer community anymore. and he really did do so much for cancer patients, say what you want about him. but he did raise $5 million. and i sat with him about a doze
. >> rick riley defended that man, lance armstrong, in his columns for 14 years, and after that incidente e-mailed you, sorry? >> 14 years he put egg on my face, and i would even ask him off the record, hey, just tell me off the record if you're doing this stuff. because it keeps coming up. and every time he said don't worry, you can defend me. so i flew to his house, hoping to find him in a fetal position, he looked better than i have ever seen him. i said how do you look so good?...
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tsunami wave that has made him the largest villain in sports i can recall since michael vick, lance armstrongbeen cast. they're on the way to having a hearing and then voting to take the team away. and those attorneys who argue that she -- the wife somehow can own the team as part of a trust, this is not a private business. it was granted to donald sterling. he was the one who has accepted. he was the one who was thrown out. she may have rights if she filed for divorce to her half of the community property. it has nothing to do with ownership. the minute they vote by 75% in a week or so to take the team from them, the ownership immediately will transfer to the nba itself. and all he is entitled to is what they sell the team for. >> a.c., what was your impression of sterling in your years in the league? did you have a sense of what this guy was really about? >> i think for the most part it was just one that was a business investment. being the clippers itself. you know, it was one thing over the decades that he has had the team from san diego and then bringing it obviously up here to los angel
tsunami wave that has made him the largest villain in sports i can recall since michael vick, lance armstrongbeen cast. they're on the way to having a hearing and then voting to take the team away. and those attorneys who argue that she -- the wife somehow can own the team as part of a trust, this is not a private business. it was granted to donald sterling. he was the one who has accepted. he was the one who was thrown out. she may have rights if she filed for divorce to her half of the...
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but sally armstrong disagrees. >> this is a turning point for the rights of women and girls around the world. >> reporter: armstrong points to the fact that in the days of # are bring back our girls began trending nigeria accepted help. >> this is working. you have equipment now in nigeria they never had before. they didn't have drones, the strategies that the uk are bringing in. >> reporter: this isn't the first social media campaign for justice. # kony 2012 was retweeted millions of times after a documentary about joseph kony. but it fizzled and he's still at large. >> the problem is while it gets some direct attention now does the hashtag fade? the point of hashtags are what's hot, what's immediate. >> reporter: one thing is not up for debate. social media is effective at giving people voices who might be otherwise deprived of one. this is a perfect example. # bring back our girls started in nigeria. cries of help that went all the way to the white house. craig? >> kristen, thank you. >> reporter: absolutely. >> now to the other big story. to a pro football first. if you missed it l
but sally armstrong disagrees. >> this is a turning point for the rights of women and girls around the world. >> reporter: armstrong points to the fact that in the days of # are bring back our girls began trending nigeria accepted help. >> this is working. you have equipment now in nigeria they never had before. they didn't have drones, the strategies that the uk are bringing in. >> reporter: this isn't the first social media campaign for justice. # kony 2012 was...
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buzz aldred and neil armstrong wore an updated version during his famed walk on the moon.while the latest edition was made for the first untethered journey by bruce mccandless nasa is calling the new spacesuit one small step to sending mankind to mars. joining us now is nasa engineer and space suit designer amy ross. welcome amy. >> thank you, glad to be here. >> this is a fascinating new design, and where did it come from? >> well, we have been working on advanced spacesuits for a while. and it's a challenge to make a suit that can work like a human, but this is going to go into testing in a vacuum chamber. it's a big step forward for us to go ahead and build a man tear walking spacesuit configuration, and we can trust a human in it in a vacuum chamber. it's before and looking forwardd to future. >> when i look at this, it reminds me of toy story and buzz lightyear, and have you heard that before? >> yes, that's the suit. and the contractor asked us what color we wanted, and when we picked a color, it inspired them. and so there's a similarity. and it's not coincidental.
buzz aldred and neil armstrong wore an updated version during his famed walk on the moon.while the latest edition was made for the first untethered journey by bruce mccandless nasa is calling the new spacesuit one small step to sending mankind to mars. joining us now is nasa engineer and space suit designer amy ross. welcome amy. >> thank you, glad to be here. >> this is a fascinating new design, and where did it come from? >> well, we have been working on advanced spacesuits...
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. >> just like neil armstrong and buzz aldrin, when they landed on the moon it was a story shared. >> reporter: co-founder of the mars one mission that hopes to send its own astronauts to the red planet and televise every step of the way. >> i compare it more readily to the olympic games where extraordinary people do things that almost nobody else can do and share that success with us. >> reporter: he spent nearly a decade researching the mission. its cost, $6 billion. and mars 1 has already partnered with lockheed martin, which built ten spacecrafts for nasa. >> this is the first privatized space mission that lockheed martin is going to be involved with. and that makes it very exciting. >> reporter: mars 1's goal, get there by 2025. >> i think it's unrealistic. i think they have underestimated the challenges of long-term space flight. i think they have underassessed what it means to sustain a person in a holy hostile environment. >> reporter: did we mention the trip is one way? the astronauts would set up a permanent mars colony. so who would sign up for such an adventure? >> it woul
. >> just like neil armstrong and buzz aldrin, when they landed on the moon it was a story shared. >> reporter: co-founder of the mars one mission that hopes to send its own astronauts to the red planet and televise every step of the way. >> i compare it more readily to the olympic games where extraordinary people do things that almost nobody else can do and share that success with us. >> reporter: he spent nearly a decade researching the mission. its cost, $6 billion....
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. >> i like armstrong world.s and res recovery in the u.s. >>> this is an energy and industrial play on the whole economy, long american rail, arii, and on this 20% pullback, i think it's a great name to own. >> joe? >> i'm long lilly, long the salt conference, off to be part of a panel with gary, anthony, scott is going to moderate. excited for you to come out and join us. it's a great conference. >> we are hitting the road, joe, we'll see you live. we're headed to vegas for the salt investing conference. the best ideas from wall street's smartest investors, tune in starting at noon and 5:00 tomorrow. that does it for us, see you on fast tonight. "power lunch" begins right now. >>>. halftime is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day start right now. >> melissa, thank you very much. >>> the s&p 500 fresh territory, 1900 for the first time, earlier today. the dow also setting new highs. how much higher if at all can we go from here is a big pullback ahead? the key levels you need to watch now.
. >> i like armstrong world.s and res recovery in the u.s. >>> this is an energy and industrial play on the whole economy, long american rail, arii, and on this 20% pullback, i think it's a great name to own. >> joe? >> i'm long lilly, long the salt conference, off to be part of a panel with gary, anthony, scott is going to moderate. excited for you to come out and join us. it's a great conference. >> we are hitting the road, joe, we'll see you live. we're...
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. >> it's lance armstrong, just a minute. hey, buddy. you have a friend who is racing today who needs an extra teammate. yeah. yeah, no, i'm not available. i actually like this thing called a challenge, but thanks. amgen tour, it's so easy. only 720 miles. and, today, 108 in the cool temps. i got better things to do. all right, the festival starts here at lake cunningham park. i don't see them setting up yet. they don't set up until an hour before. 9:00 stage three takes off at 10:45 this morning. again for that grueling ride over mt. hamilton into the tri-valley and then up mt. diablo. >> you're wheezing, my friend. >> probably should have that checked out. >> i'm just trying to make people feel good about themselves. >> and work out for a big breakfast this morning. warm up the maple syrup on your pancakes. thank you very much, bob. 6:07. >>> we have continuing coverage of the heat online, as well, at nbcbayarea.com. maps, radares and temperatures in your neighborhood. just click on the weather tab on our home page. going to be a hot o
. >> it's lance armstrong, just a minute. hey, buddy. you have a friend who is racing today who needs an extra teammate. yeah. yeah, no, i'm not available. i actually like this thing called a challenge, but thanks. amgen tour, it's so easy. only 720 miles. and, today, 108 in the cool temps. i got better things to do. all right, the festival starts here at lake cunningham park. i don't see them setting up yet. they don't set up until an hour before. 9:00 stage three takes off at 10:45 this...
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drew armstrong is covering the story now. hat is next? >> we will be going back and forth on this thing for a little while. apparently, allergan had gone to some other big companies and gotten -- i don't know where. and there was talk with maybe glaxosmithkline. it leaves them in a difficult place. you have bill ackman knocking on the door on the one hand, and calls for help our going and aunt -- for help are going unanswered at this point. they meaning to -- may need to hold out for a higher offer. they may need to go out and look for something that is big enough to fend off this potential takeover. we have seen it where someone wants to buy you, and you go out and buy something else instead, instead of taking the offer. we are waiting to see it too high for allergan shares -- shareholders to say no. leant has made clear they are not about developing our nt. >> they're both saying, these guys are going to come in and we don't care that much about rmb -- they don't care about research and develop it as much as we do. allergan is making th
drew armstrong is covering the story now. hat is next? >> we will be going back and forth on this thing for a little while. apparently, allergan had gone to some other big companies and gotten -- i don't know where. and there was talk with maybe glaxosmithkline. it leaves them in a difficult place. you have bill ackman knocking on the door on the one hand, and calls for help our going and aunt -- for help are going unanswered at this point. they meaning to -- may need to hold out for a...
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tomorrow, tim armstrong will be joining me from a well. -- from aol.nd if it is paying off for aol. tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. eastern. ♪ >> it is 56 minutes past the hour, bloomberg is "on the markets," i am scarlet fu. 30 minutes into the start of the u.s. trading day and stocks are declining. the s&p 500 losing eight points and the dow falling by 87 points, the nasdaq losing 16. financial shares are leading the way down after aig reported a drop in profit because of rising claims costs. the weakness we are seeing in u.s. equities might be fleeting, if history is an indication. mike reagan joins me to explain why we should be saying tgi- tuesday. tuesday 10 studio positive day for stocks. tends to be a positive day for stocks. >> this year they have been 17 tuesday's, we have risen almost 10% of them. >> that is not insignificant. >> is a crazy phenomenon. >> how does it compare to monday's or friday? >> all the other days have been down on a cumulative basis. that makes the tuesday thing even more surprising. fridays and mondays are the worst day
tomorrow, tim armstrong will be joining me from a well. -- from aol.nd if it is paying off for aol. tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. eastern. ♪ >> it is 56 minutes past the hour, bloomberg is "on the markets," i am scarlet fu. 30 minutes into the start of the u.s. trading day and stocks are declining. the s&p 500 losing eight points and the dow falling by 87 points, the nasdaq losing 16. financial shares are leading the way down after aig reported a drop in profit because of...
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drew armstrong is covering the story. >> i don't know if this is all the way dead.ummoned toas been the bedside and the deposit has been taken to the funeral home. where not would hundred percent there yet. we're getting close. you guys saw the headlines this morning. pfizer put things out and said this is their final opera. astrazeneca said we don't see a way that this gets done before the deadline. 58.5.ere looking for it is difficult to see how much further this can go. pfizer is at the point where it gets tricky. you have these handle rules in the u.k.. if astrazeneca deals with an offer, then they could come to the table and work something a little bit higher. is at a place where final does mean final. we are in the final stages. unless something dramatic changes. their shares are down 15%. it looks like they fell off a cliff this morning. if you look at what they were pfizer wasweek, barely moving. they are up about two percent. pfizer shareholders have been steady on this thing the entire time. astrazeneca has jumped up and down. after zeneca shareholders is
drew armstrong is covering the story. >> i don't know if this is all the way dead.ummoned toas been the bedside and the deposit has been taken to the funeral home. where not would hundred percent there yet. we're getting close. you guys saw the headlines this morning. pfizer put things out and said this is their final opera. astrazeneca said we don't see a way that this gets done before the deadline. 58.5.ere looking for it is difficult to see how much further this can go. pfizer is at...
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that african-americans have experienced throughout the course of this crisis because, as margaret armstrong writes african-americans have had an historical relationship with property that differs from that of other americans. our introduction to the history was as a form of property in contemporary relationship between african-american and properties are still impaired. what she is saying is that the only thing at stake is not simply houses, because holding private property and achieving the full rights of personhood, of citizenship, have been directly tied since this country's founding. what is really at stake in this quest for homes is freedom. in other words, home and land ownership gave one access to the original american dream. of democracy. it's fitting to seek a little bit about democracy because this project began while i was on a plane to a place that postlost their local democracy and that's detroit, michigan. it was a summer of 2011 and i was going to see things i'd heard only whispers about. i'd heard about masses of people stopping evictions and squatting in bank-owned houses.
that african-americans have experienced throughout the course of this crisis because, as margaret armstrong writes african-americans have had an historical relationship with property that differs from that of other americans. our introduction to the history was as a form of property in contemporary relationship between african-american and properties are still impaired. what she is saying is that the only thing at stake is not simply houses, because holding private property and achieving the...
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i believe we will talk right now with drew armstrong first. breaking news.eir $106 billion move. what if you got with this story. it is a pretty hefty price tag. like pfizer is preparing to raise its offer by $6 billion. waiting to go up next week here they will get things a little richer and try to bring them to the table and see if they cannot close a dear for one of the biggest mergers in the pharmaceutical industry ever. they are crazy with these purchases during where does it is godzilladeal coming out of the ocean. it is making everything else seem like small fry. a lot of the other deals are people trying to do smaller in specific good areas where they think they can be the 12 or three player. it is about scale and synergy. this is a different animal entirely than what we have been seeing, even though we are having all kinds heavy throughout the sector. >> how high could the price tag go? qwest this is the beginning of the process. pfizer needs to consider exactly what it will take. they said they so far have not seen a firm office -- offer yet. bear
i believe we will talk right now with drew armstrong first. breaking news.eir $106 billion move. what if you got with this story. it is a pretty hefty price tag. like pfizer is preparing to raise its offer by $6 billion. waiting to go up next week here they will get things a little richer and try to bring them to the table and see if they cannot close a dear for one of the biggest mergers in the pharmaceutical industry ever. they are crazy with these purchases during where does it is...
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drew armstrong joins us with a look at why. pfizer did not go hostile.willing to go hostile? >> one of the things they said about: hostile is that it would have poisoned the process and they would not have been able to do the dew jurrjens. a deal with this size, you have fixed experimental -- a and external drugs deal this size, you have all these experimental drugs. there was a lot of tension. >> there are talks circulating that maybe pfizer left it vague, leaving the door open for another bid in three months' time. >> last weekend this thing from its roots to a close yesterday. pfizer was in talks at 53.5 pounds a share. hours after, they put out a share 1.5 pounds higher. they essentially blew the thing up with that. now what happened is you are seeing a group of astra zeneca saying hold on, wait a second -- maybe you guys should go back to the table. >> there is a mandatory three-month cooling off period. >> we have u.k. takeover panel rules. this is dead for the time being. three months from now, if astrazeneca asks pfizer took him back, pfizer can
drew armstrong joins us with a look at why. pfizer did not go hostile.willing to go hostile? >> one of the things they said about: hostile is that it would have poisoned the process and they would not have been able to do the dew jurrjens. a deal with this size, you have fixed experimental -- a and external drugs deal this size, you have all these experimental drugs. there was a lot of tension. >> there are talks circulating that maybe pfizer left it vague, leaving the door open for...
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. >> tomorrow lance armstrong's former teammate will be here, plus dr. keith ablow and we have our rocky package. we take a look at rocky like never before, a singing rocky. bill: the white house dealing with a major mistake that may put the life of the top spy in afghanistan at risk. the name mistakenly included in an email that went out to 6,000 reporters. the names of cia agents always kept secret for obvious reasons. officials say they located the 300 schoolgirls kidnapped by terrorists but we don't know of any effort to rescue them. martha: the pentagon is saying they cannot independently confirm the reports that the girls' location has been identified. it was about a month a go these girls ages 12-15 were taken from their beds by the terror group known as boko haram.s defense t. bill: if they know where the girls are, a military raid must be next, right? >> reporter: what we have been hearing from the international community working to free the girls is the nigerian government isn't serious about rescuing these girls nor is it capable of rescuing t
. >> tomorrow lance armstrong's former teammate will be here, plus dr. keith ablow and we have our rocky package. we take a look at rocky like never before, a singing rocky. bill: the white house dealing with a major mistake that may put the life of the top spy in afghanistan at risk. the name mistakenly included in an email that went out to 6,000 reporters. the names of cia agents always kept secret for obvious reasons. officials say they located the 300 schoolgirls kidnapped by...
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nasa renames its flight research center at edwards airforce base in california after the late neil armstrongay is facebook founder mark zuckerberg's 30t 30th birthday. thursday marks the beginning of a six-day dedication period for the national september 11t september 11th memorial museum. victims' families, first responders, and others with a connection to the world trade center attack can visit the museum ahead of its official opening on may 21st. on friday, las vegas a chance on mama mia, the musical which is opening there while continuing a run in new york. it's currently the ninth longest running show in broadway history. on saturday is the 60t 60th anniversary of the supreme court's decision on brown vs. board of education which outlawed racial segregation in public schools. back to the present and to bob schieffer in washington for a look at what's ahead on "face the nation." good morning, bob. >> schieffer: good morning,
nasa renames its flight research center at edwards airforce base in california after the late neil armstrongay is facebook founder mark zuckerberg's 30t 30th birthday. thursday marks the beginning of a six-day dedication period for the national september 11t september 11th memorial museum. victims' families, first responders, and others with a connection to the world trade center attack can visit the museum ahead of its official opening on may 21st. on friday, las vegas a chance on mama mia,...
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radar ever and then this guy comes along, lance armstrong, and captivates the world. >> we love cheatersghter] >> right, when he was not a cheater, but look at cycling. they are still selling. >> isn't a factor that so many people are no longer comfortable with football -- injuries, concussions, pro football players volunteering to retire early. i do not want my kids to play football. >> i think it will support a number of sports. kids that might have played football or baseball might play baseball, and i think soccer will have an effect. imagine if we had lebron james and dewayne wade, and some of these, you know, athletes that are in other sports playing u.s. soccer? you would have to think lebron would be pretty vicious. >> we know david beckham, we know are now though, but either athletes really trying to build lebron wayne -- lebron, dwyane wade brands? u.s. soccer, yes, but on an international scale, they would not be able to. they are micro-brands within their community, but on the international level, not at all. >> where is the value? why are teams becoming more valuable much ma
radar ever and then this guy comes along, lance armstrong, and captivates the world. >> we love cheatersghter] >> right, when he was not a cheater, but look at cycling. they are still selling. >> isn't a factor that so many people are no longer comfortable with football -- injuries, concussions, pro football players volunteering to retire early. i do not want my kids to play football. >> i think it will support a number of sports. kids that might have played football or...
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. >> historian douglas brinkley describes his 2001 interview with neil armstrong. sunday at 4:30 p.m. eastern, part of america i history tv this weekend on c-span three. over 35 years, c-span brings public affairs events from washington directly to you, putting in the room at hearings, briefings, and conferences, and offering complete gavel coverage of the u.s. house all as a public service of private industry. he, created by the cable tv industry are defied years ago and brought to as a public servant -- c-span, created by the cable tv industry 35 years ago and brought to as a public service. >> e-house hearing on natural gas export look at how allowing the sale of liquefied natural gas to europe could help advance u.s. foreign policy by helping allies currently dependent on natural gas from russia. members of the house oversight subcommittee on energy all as he heard from state and energy department officials on the matter. this is two hours. >> this hearing will come to order. with two begin fundamental pencils. people have the right to know that money taken by
. >> historian douglas brinkley describes his 2001 interview with neil armstrong. sunday at 4:30 p.m. eastern, part of america i history tv this weekend on c-span three. over 35 years, c-span brings public affairs events from washington directly to you, putting in the room at hearings, briefings, and conferences, and offering complete gavel coverage of the u.s. house all as a public service of private industry. he, created by the cable tv industry are defied years ago and brought to as a...
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. >>> tomorrow on "squawk box", we talked media, tech and earnings with aol chair and ceo, tim armstrong from it. profit from it. with all the opinions about stocks out there, how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate they've been in the past. i'm howard spielberg of fidelity investments. the equity summary score is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. at your ford dealer think? they think about tires. and what they've been through lately. polar vortexes, road construction, and gaping potholes. so with all that behind you, you might want to make sure you're safe and in control. ford technicians are ready to find the right tires for your vehicle. get up to $120 in mail-in rebates on four select tires when you use the ford service credit card at the big tire event. see what the ford experts think about your tires. at your ford dealer. what'swithout the thinking cap
. >>> tomorrow on "squawk box", we talked media, tech and earnings with aol chair and ceo, tim armstrong from it. profit from it. with all the opinions about stocks out there, how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate they've been in the past. i'm howard spielberg of fidelity investments. the equity summary score is one more...
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and -- stresses his -- 2001 the historian discusses his 2001 interview with neil armstrong this weekendn c-span3. >> "washington journal" continues. cliff,oining us is roger the former assistant for strategy development at the office of the defense secretary. he served from 1999 until 2001. he is a senior fellow for the atlantic council. welcome. title, givee former the audience a sense of what you did. guest: i work for the assistant strategy.defense for the job of our office was to help develop the long-term ofense strategy in terms what types of forces the u.s. military out to be developing, engagement with foreign partners, overseas deployments, and those sorts of things. host: was there a region of the world you focused on? guest: i mainly focused on the asia-pacific region. because aring it on headline to our attention. here it is. could you give a sense of what you think about the headline as far as the flexing and why we are so concerned about china? guest: i thought it was an interesting headline. what they described was the usual menu of options available in response to certai
and -- stresses his -- 2001 the historian discusses his 2001 interview with neil armstrong this weekendn c-span3. >> "washington journal" continues. cliff,oining us is roger the former assistant for strategy development at the office of the defense secretary. he served from 1999 until 2001. he is a senior fellow for the atlantic council. welcome. title, givee former the audience a sense of what you did. guest: i work for the assistant strategy.defense for the job of our office...
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in 1966, louis armstrong had the number one song in america, "hello dolly." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) oh. my. sauce. friskies. feed the senses. what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together reliably fast internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! we must have encountered a temporal vortex. further analytics are necessary. beam us up. ♪ that's my phone. hey. [ female announcer ] the x1 entertainment operating system. only from xfinity. tv and internet together like never before. >>> family versus fraternity in the comedy "neighbors". >> welcome. >> it's weird. >> he has the upper hand! >> kevin mccarthy joins us right now from wttt in dc with this weekend's reviews. kevin, first stop, "neighbors." what do you think? >> good morning to you guys. thank you for having me on. the movie itself, when i think of fraternity comedy, i think of old school or "animal house," movies that are absolute classics. this deals with a couple who have a newborn baby and a fraternity moves next door and they have an all-ou
in 1966, louis armstrong had the number one song in america, "hello dolly." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) oh. my. sauce. friskies. feed the senses. what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together reliably fast internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! we must have encountered a temporal vortex. further analytics are necessary. beam us up. ♪ that's my phone. hey. [ female announcer ] the x1...
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lance armstrong. >> i said why did you lie to me and make me look for an idiot. >> he said i'm sorry,e you going to be like mike on your induction speech? >> yeah, i'm going to rip everybody. >> the cover. buy it for the cover. >> he's sick of the sewer. harry reid is vowing to do everything to stop the flow of big money into politics. it's an exclusive interview next. (mother vo) when i was pregnant ...i got lots of advice, but i needed information i could trust. unitedhealthcare's innovative, simple program helps moms stay on track with their doctors to get the right care and guidance. (anncr vo) that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase i make a lot of purchases for my business. like 60,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning business even more rewarding.
lance armstrong. >> i said why did you lie to me and make me look for an idiot. >> he said i'm sorry,e you going to be like mike on your induction speech? >> yeah, i'm going to rip everybody. >> the cover. buy it for the cover. >> he's sick of the sewer. harry reid is vowing to do everything to stop the flow of big money into politics. it's an exclusive interview next. (mother vo) when i was pregnant ...i got lots of advice, but i needed information i could trust....
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. >> tomorrow lance armstrong's former teammate will be here, plus dr.ocky. bill: the white house dealing with a major mistake that may put the life of the top spy in afghanistan at risk. the name mistakenly included in an email that went out to 6,000 reporters. the names of cia agents always kept
. >> tomorrow lance armstrong's former teammate will be here, plus dr.ocky. bill: the white house dealing with a major mistake that may put the life of the top spy in afghanistan at risk. the name mistakenly included in an email that went out to 6,000 reporters. the names of cia agents always kept
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i don't know how many shares they bought back this quarter but i think that tim armstrong, there is suddenly a sense that he had done it all with smoke and mirrors and i think that's unfair. they built up a good business. >> and they push through. like advertising. >> overdone on the sell side. frankly, there's a big lockup on may 22nd, 80-plus million shares. if they have a $5 basis, cha-ching. >>> and we'll get details after the break. >> i don't want them talking about me. >> and exclusive with priceline's darren huston. >>> the seattle seahawks have given richard sherman something to smile about. he signed a four-year contract for $57 million. 40 million guaranteed. new contract signed, he tweeted, great moment for my family and foundation. that's a big deal. >> i tweeted him immediately and within, i don't know, a few minutes he thanks me because he did say i did the best imitation of him of anyone. now -- richard sherman, along with kevin durant, these are the people who represent our country. to me there's a level of selflessness yesterday that didn't come out on the contract, because
i don't know how many shares they bought back this quarter but i think that tim armstrong, there is suddenly a sense that he had done it all with smoke and mirrors and i think that's unfair. they built up a good business. >> and they push through. like advertising. >> overdone on the sell side. frankly, there's a big lockup on may 22nd, 80-plus million shares. if they have a $5 basis, cha-ching. >>> and we'll get details after the break. >> i don't want them talking...
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. >> historian douglas wrigley discusses his 2001 interview with apollo 11 astronaut neil armstrong sunday at or 30 p.m. eastern, part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. "washington journal" continues. host: we are back with congressman mark pocan who served on the budget committee and is in his first term in congress talking about the economy and job creation. we were asking our viewers earlier on their ideas for spurring economic growth. what are your ideas? guest: the ideas we put forth in the democratic versions of the budget like in testing and infrastructure so we can get people back to work right now and investing in education and investing in research and development are three of the pillars that i look at that can best that get the economy going especially when we know that in 2014, we were told by the congressional budget office that 3/4 of eric deficit was caused by -- of our deficit was caused economic weakness. those three pillars get is there. host: what about tackling the long-term issues with our deficit and with their budget, the things that are a drag on our
. >> historian douglas wrigley discusses his 2001 interview with apollo 11 astronaut neil armstrong sunday at or 30 p.m. eastern, part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. "washington journal" continues. host: we are back with congressman mark pocan who served on the budget committee and is in his first term in congress talking about the economy and job creation. we were asking our viewers earlier on their ideas for spurring economic growth. what are your ideas?...
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it's like putting lance armstrong in charge of the d.n.a. . tests like what in the westboro baptist church in charge of sensitivity training that's that's according vin diesel in is the lead actor in the canterbury tales performed in the original old english rights because that's like putting a boogie man in charge of under big security you know like putting dick cheney in charge of a children's bake sale to raise money for oh nice with the rest of us live syndrome when they need it the orcas have more legs it's like putting glenn back in as lead funded near at an awkward social gathering clearly is not good with people his best friend is a guy he's never met instead of poorly worded e-mail it's like it's like that's all i got that stats all the things on earth that are as bad as putting the geo mole loving bumblebee killing sea battening gremlin did learn at the top of the. book monsanto is just the tip of the iceberg let's get into the rest coming to you from washington days. save the belly of the maze this is redacted tonight. one of our ex
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for washington used to fall on the madison administration in particular his secretary of war john armstrong, can't do was utterly dismissive of the i.d. of the british attacking and capturing washington. he felt they would never bother. it was too small and it wasn't important enough and despite urgings from president madison himself and many of the citizens in town and others armstrong really devotes nothing in the way of resources to support general winder or the militia troops upon whom the defense of washington is going to fall. this would have catastrophic results. madison didn't do enough to ensure that his instructions were carried out so he bears some responsibility as well. but the lessons that were learned in the burning of washington were applied within three weeks in baltimore and this includes a new show of strength by madison and some more effective commanders who are on the field on the scene in baltimore. >> this being a war narrative of course there's a great deal of characters that you read about in the books tonight quite as many as emma thrums but there is a lot to cover
for washington used to fall on the madison administration in particular his secretary of war john armstrong, can't do was utterly dismissive of the i.d. of the british attacking and capturing washington. he felt they would never bother. it was too small and it wasn't important enough and despite urgings from president madison himself and many of the citizens in town and others armstrong really devotes nothing in the way of resources to support general winder or the militia troops upon whom the...
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washington needs to fall on the madison administration in particular his secretary of war, john armstrong, who was dismissive of the idea of capturing washington. he felt it was too far, not important enough and despite raging from president madison himself and many citizens in town, armstrong devotes little to support general weiner or the militia troops on the defense of washington. and catastrophic results, madison didn't do enough to ensure his instructions were being carried out so he bears some responsibility. lessons that were burned in the burning of washington were applied for three weeks in baltimore. this includes a new show of strength by madison and more effective commanders on the scene in baltimore. >> a narrative, there are a great deal of characters in the book, like game of thrones, a lot to cover. there is one character in particular who keeps coming up like a piece of red zone throughout the narrative and that is francis scott key. tell us about him. he was a washingtone n. >> fascinating figure. we sometimes think he was beamed down from outer space from the enterpris
washington needs to fall on the madison administration in particular his secretary of war, john armstrong, who was dismissive of the idea of capturing washington. he felt it was too far, not important enough and despite raging from president madison himself and many citizens in town, armstrong devotes little to support general weiner or the militia troops on the defense of washington. and catastrophic results, madison didn't do enough to ensure his instructions were being carried out so he...