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he also had letters that bob ames turned out -- sent to me. some of the dramatic letters about crucial moments in his relationship with ali, where the relationship had broken down in the wake of the terrible massacre at the munich olympics, carried out by like september -- black september, a wing of -- bob ames thought maybe ali hassan salameh had been involved in the munich operation in which 11 israeli athletes were tragically murdered. so the letters, you know, they give you a window into sort of id and how intelligence officer thinks and operates, and if you read the book you will get, you get an understanding that the cia officers are not james bond. and bob ames was no james bond. he did occasionally have to carry a gun, but he hated guns. he never killed anyone. in one of his letters to yvonne, his wife, he was in aden at the time of -- operate in the midst of this aborted before getting assassinated in the streets, and his cia station chief told him he had to take his pistol. and he just disobeyed the order and wrote to yvonne, you kno
he also had letters that bob ames turned out -- sent to me. some of the dramatic letters about crucial moments in his relationship with ali, where the relationship had broken down in the wake of the terrible massacre at the munich olympics, carried out by like september -- black september, a wing of -- bob ames thought maybe ali hassan salameh had been involved in the munich operation in which 11 israeli athletes were tragically murdered. so the letters, you know, they give you a window into...
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am a making money buff. >> i will be chatting with retired chief executive bob benmosche. i traveled to spend time with -- to croatia to spend time with this retired wall street titan where he owns a vineyard. >> we have a ways to go. >> and recounts how he turned around a company left for dead. >> i had a company with a value of zero. today it is almost $80 billion. >> all while dealing with a personal struggle. >> with this illness, i have nine months to a year to live. that's what i was told. and then they put me on this aggressive chemotherapy. i said i have an obligation to resign if i cannot handle the chemotherapy. >> robert was born in brooklyn in 1944. early in his childhood his father moved the family to the father moved the family to the catskill mountains, but shortly afterwards, his father died of a heart attack, leaving his mother and three other siblings a quarter of a million dollars in debt and with a half completed hotel. from there, money, having enough of it, became a driving force in ben mosche's life. soon after graduating from alfred university, he r
am a making money buff. >> i will be chatting with retired chief executive bob benmosche. i traveled to spend time with -- to croatia to spend time with this retired wall street titan where he owns a vineyard. >> we have a ways to go. >> and recounts how he turned around a company left for dead. >> i had a company with a value of zero. today it is almost $80 billion. >> all while dealing with a personal struggle. >> with this illness, i have nine months to a...
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you tell me, maybe i am wrong, maybe i am crazy. >> bob benmosche's fight over his own pay turned outo be a small battle compared to the full-on assault. he found himself at war with lawmakers, regulators, and the public over $165 million in bonuses to traders in the financial products unit, the same unit that almost sank aig. i just want to read a quote from david scott from georgia. he said, "we are, in effect, at ar." >> i am not sure what we are at war at. >> at war over the $165 million of bonuses. >> why weren't they at war at the $100 million that was spent between four firms to watch the people of aig work, to see if they are doing the right thing. whatever it is the congressman said, we spent $100 million watching people that you paid $165 million to for the work that they did that they earned. but you tell me, maybe i'm nuts. maybe i'm the crazy one. >> crazy, or at least crazy enough to quit. benmosche threatened to quit the job he just started if the bonuses were not awarded. you threatened to quit, didn't you? >> what i said is that i would announce my retirement in april
you tell me, maybe i am wrong, maybe i am crazy. >> bob benmosche's fight over his own pay turned outo be a small battle compared to the full-on assault. he found himself at war with lawmakers, regulators, and the public over $165 million in bonuses to traders in the financial products unit, the same unit that almost sank aig. i just want to read a quote from david scott from georgia. he said, "we are, in effect, at ar." >> i am not sure what we are at war at. >> at...
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>> i am bob plantle. i have some good news, some bad news, and some suggestions based on what california walks learned last week. the bad news regarding the safety of schoolchildren. the governor vetoed assembly bill 1153, that would have doubled the fine of speeding through school zones. here in city departments lowered the speed limit, that is helpful. the governor said it was regressive to double the fines. so the suggestion i am going to make is, since both the t.a. and the city have lobbyists. they didn't seem to communicate quickly, timely and thoroughly to the city and t.a. and maybe from those agencies to advocacy groups. if we could have known of these meetings we could have generated comments from the state and the city. those lobbyists are paid, and we don't know what their instructions are. but i suggest a better communication channel throw and have staff work with the senate and assembly to find out what is coming up. the good news is that last week the california traffic control devices comm
>> i am bob plantle. i have some good news, some bad news, and some suggestions based on what california walks learned last week. the bad news regarding the safety of schoolchildren. the governor vetoed assembly bill 1153, that would have doubled the fine of speeding through school zones. here in city departments lowered the speed limit, that is helpful. the governor said it was regressive to double the fines. so the suggestion i am going to make is, since both the t.a. and the city have...
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>> schieffer: i am bob schieffer, and today on "face the nation", overnight news, a second case of ebola confirmed in dallas. word this morning that a healthcare worker who treated thomas duncan has been diagnosed with ebola. we will get details from the head of the centers for disease control, dr. tom frieden, house homeland security chairman michael mccaul, and we will have a report from liberia where u.s. troops are in place to help fight the deadly disease. we will go to iraq where the latest on the war with isis, we will talk to former secretary of defense leon panetta, whose withering criticism of the president's strategy has stunned official washington. >> plus an all-star panel, including peggy noonan of the wall street journal, david ignatius of the washington post, david rohde of reuters and susan page of usa today. >> 60 years of news because this is "face the captioning sponsored by cbs >> and good morning, again, we want to go first to atlanta and the cdc director dr. tom frieden for the latest on this new case of ebola, which was confirmed in dallasing over might. >> doctor
>> schieffer: i am bob schieffer, and today on "face the nation", overnight news, a second case of ebola confirmed in dallas. word this morning that a healthcare worker who treated thomas duncan has been diagnosed with ebola. we will get details from the head of the centers for disease control, dr. tom frieden, house homeland security chairman michael mccaul, and we will have a report from liberia where u.s. troops are in place to help fight the deadly disease. we will go to...
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>>> i am bob, chief the police department, my officers bill and my son brandon didn't realize there wereple at war with this country that are not international terrorists. >> welcome back, we are discussing the is off venture citizens movement and a newed study classifies it as the nation's top security threat. those in the movement believe that all governments in the u.s. as illegitimate and are not subject to statutes and legal proceedings. ryan, why sovereign citizens is loosely based, it's more organized than simply americans with anti-government views. can you talk about some of the tactics that are typically deployed to demonstrate sovereign citizen values? >> sure. i mean, i think the primary tactic is, you know, what is called paper terrorism. these are instances where sovereign citizens will file court paperwork, which is often retaliatory or vengeful, to exact grievances. exact revenge for griev grievan, they frequently put leans on properties. in alabama, for example, in birmingham sovereign citizens tried to put leans on the county courthouse there which is a 200-year-old bui
>>> i am bob, chief the police department, my officers bill and my son brandon didn't realize there wereple at war with this country that are not international terrorists. >> welcome back, we are discussing the is off venture citizens movement and a newed study classifies it as the nation's top security threat. those in the movement believe that all governments in the u.s. as illegitimate and are not subject to statutes and legal proceedings. ryan, why sovereign citizens is...
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i am bob immler in the wtop traffic center. >> have a great evening. thank you. coming up, our watchdog team is at a liquor store. zipne of the wealthiest codes in the country, he is losing his tax dollars. >> and now, a 7 on your side health alert about recalls of supplements still on store shelves years later. researchers looked into supplements recalled between 2009 and 2012. nearly two thirds were still being sold months, sometimes years later. some contain steroids, others viagra. they are hoping that this will encourage the fda to regulate the supplements more. and a new study could impact the lives of kids with attention --icit hyperactive to the hyperactivity disorder. they have found a way to treat the disorder without drugs. new therapy toa teach children to control their symptoms by using the mind. it looks like a videogame, but it helps speed up a person's brain waves. >> he is perfectly capable of doing all of this and i think these study has the potential of helping him see that. off ofuld love to get it, i would love to be my own person. >> 6 milli
i am bob immler in the wtop traffic center. >> have a great evening. thank you. coming up, our watchdog team is at a liquor store. zipne of the wealthiest codes in the country, he is losing his tax dollars. >> and now, a 7 on your side health alert about recalls of supplements still on store shelves years later. researchers looked into supplements recalled between 2009 and 2012. nearly two thirds were still being sold months, sometimes years later. some contain steroids, others...
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. >> nbc bay area's bob redell at nasa ames in mountain view with a sneak peek behind the scenes with all those cables. good morning, bob. >> reporter: yeah, scott and kris, pretty cool. we're in nasa ames 65-megawatt facility. you've got electrical lines, water lines, airlines, and you've got these tubes underneath. basically what this does, when it's activated, it creates a high temperature wind tunnel. we're talking about a plasma-type temperature, 15,000 degrees, and you're probably wondering why would you need those type of temperatures, well if you're flying in outer space and you have to come back to earth, we've seen videos, they get super heated. you want to find out, hey, do i have materials that can withstand that heat? we have the chief here, so you take a material like this, stick it in there, what are you trying to figure out? >> that's right. we're trying to figure out basically if this material, if you glue it to the front of the spacecraft as it's coming back, will this material take it or the six minutes or 20 minutes or whatever it is while this thing is coming back
. >> nbc bay area's bob redell at nasa ames in mountain view with a sneak peek behind the scenes with all those cables. good morning, bob. >> reporter: yeah, scott and kris, pretty cool. we're in nasa ames 65-megawatt facility. you've got electrical lines, water lines, airlines, and you've got these tubes underneath. basically what this does, when it's activated, it creates a high temperature wind tunnel. we're talking about a plasma-type temperature, 15,000 degrees, and you're...
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. >> in case you have forgotten, i am bob dole. pat robertslk about he shares our values.protects our national security and create thousands of new jobs. he is a workhorse in the senate. the stakes are high and the choice is clear. we need to keep pat roberts in the senate. >> when he first got to washington, there were illegal immigrants. the problem has gotten worse. he has come back to kansas to lie about greg orman. he will secure the border with a plan that is
. >> in case you have forgotten, i am bob dole. pat robertslk about he shares our values.protects our national security and create thousands of new jobs. he is a workhorse in the senate. the stakes are high and the choice is clear. we need to keep pat roberts in the senate. >> when he first got to washington, there were illegal immigrants. the problem has gotten worse. he has come back to kansas to lie about greg orman. he will secure the border with a plan that is
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. >> in case you have forgotten, i am bob dole. pat robertslk about he shares our values. he protects our national security and create thousands of new jobs. he is a workhorse in the senate. the stakes are high and the choice is clear. we need to keep pat roberts in the senate. >> when he first got to washington, there were illegal immigrants. the problem has gotten worse. he has come back to kansas to lie about greg orman. he will secure the border with a plan that is top and fair to taxpayers. >> they attack and try to label me. the problems only get worse. whereare going to kansas the senate debate between pat roberts and greg orman was. he has not said which party he will caucus with. they rate the senate race as a tossup. this will begin momentarily. >> live from the studios in wichita, the decision. >> good evening. welcome to the kansas senate debate. i will be the moderator tonight between pat roberts and greg orman. we get started and here are the rules. each candidate will have 1.5 minutes for opening remarks. be a minute to answer questions from the panel and a
. >> in case you have forgotten, i am bob dole. pat robertslk about he shares our values. he protects our national security and create thousands of new jobs. he is a workhorse in the senate. the stakes are high and the choice is clear. we need to keep pat roberts in the senate. >> when he first got to washington, there were illegal immigrants. the problem has gotten worse. he has come back to kansas to lie about greg orman. he will secure the border with a plan that is top and fair...
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. >> schieffer: i am bob schieffer, and today on "face the nation", overnight news, a second case ofing that a healthcare worker who treated thomas duncan has been diagnosed with ebola. we will get details from the head of the centers for disease control, dr. tom frieden, house homeland security chairman michael mccaul, and we will have a report from liberia where u.s. troops are in place to help fight the deadly disease. we will go to iraq where the latest on the war with isis, we will talk to former secretary of defense leon panetta, whose withering criticism of the president's strategy has stunned official washington. >> plus an all-star panel, including peggy noonan of the wall street journal, da
. >> schieffer: i am bob schieffer, and today on "face the nation", overnight news, a second case ofing that a healthcare worker who treated thomas duncan has been diagnosed with ebola. we will get details from the head of the centers for disease control, dr. tom frieden, house homeland security chairman michael mccaul, and we will have a report from liberia where u.s. troops are in place to help fight the deadly disease. we will go to iraq where the latest on the war with isis,...
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doctor bob arnott i am going to go to you. you have been in countries where this is a problem.ou are in infectious disease. is the cdc even capable of identifying and delineating what needs to be done given everything that we have seen over the last two weeks? >> no. the interesting thing, your honor, is this, they are not in charge of that. they don't have any authority to go in to the infected hospital. they are excellent i have been around the world with them. dr. seigel is saying you are not going to get it from someone talking next to you unless they have a ton of virus. i had a patient cough on them dead within the week the other touched a patient's skin dead within the week. the big problem here is this. public health authorities are trying to reassure us. this is hard to get. that is it is going to be caregivers and family members and those preparing bodies for burial who are going to be exposed to the virus. if you are not exposed it is not going to spread rampantly. if you are close a lot of vomit and blood and feces. there's a ton of virus and you don't have to get m
doctor bob arnott i am going to go to you. you have been in countries where this is a problem.ou are in infectious disease. is the cdc even capable of identifying and delineating what needs to be done given everything that we have seen over the last two weeks? >> no. the interesting thing, your honor, is this, they are not in charge of that. they don't have any authority to go in to the infected hospital. they are excellent i have been around the world with them. dr. seigel is saying you...
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i am sure. >> when we come back, bob benmosche's villa splendid lives up to its name. >> there are noty views like this in the world. >> and he gets personal about his fight with cancer. >> with this illness, i have nine months to a year to live. ♪ >> how are you, bob? >> hi, betty. >> great to meet you. thank you so much for having me here. show me around your beautiful villa. in 2001, when benmosche was still the ceo of metlife, he began looking for a place to retire and settled on an old, abandoned villa. >> this whole space was a wreck. cracked tiles. but i looked at the view and said, wow. there aren't very many views like this in the world. >> he and his wife bought the property for about $1 million and spent millions more fixing it up. >> all i preserved was the outside walls. and every thing was built from inside. >> on a cliff above the sea, it has 12 bathrooms, eight bedrooms, and three kitchens. it is aptly named villa splendid. when benmosche bought the place, he pictured himself relaxing in the garden, tending the grapes, and hosting parties with family and friends. what h
i am sure. >> when we come back, bob benmosche's villa splendid lives up to its name. >> there are noty views like this in the world. >> and he gets personal about his fight with cancer. >> with this illness, i have nine months to a year to live. ♪ >> how are you, bob? >> hi, betty. >> great to meet you. thank you so much for having me here. show me around your beautiful villa. in 2001, when benmosche was still the ceo of metlife, he began looking for...
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let's hear it for former giants owner bob lorie and his wife connie. representing the stone am family jim rooper. and the distinguished alumni jay trav key. the hack man. jeffrey leonard. former first baseman jd. now a man who is often mistaken to be my husband is tiny felder. greg, rich robinson, how about it for terry winfield. brian johnson, everyone. and the man that needs no introduction, i simply say to you the home run king. ladies and gentlemen, mr. barry bonds. you can show him your love. of course. do it, do it. now on to our giants hall of famers starting with mr. gay lord perry. the baby bull orlando zepeda. the dominican one our beloved willie mckovey. and last but not least the best player to ever play this game, the great willie mays. [ cheers and applause ] all right, now we have to take a moment to thank the city and county of san francisco and our community partners, bank of america, aaa, dignity health, miller coors, please give it up to our community partners. they made it happen today. we also want to recognize comcast sportsnet bay area which brings sports
let's hear it for former giants owner bob lorie and his wife connie. representing the stone am family jim rooper. and the distinguished alumni jay trav key. the hack man. jeffrey leonard. former first baseman jd. now a man who is often mistaken to be my husband is tiny felder. greg, rich robinson, how about it for terry winfield. brian johnson, everyone. and the man that needs no introduction, i simply say to you the home run king. ladies and gentlemen, mr. barry bonds. you can show him your...
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, and have had some great matches and it's nice to be in this position where i am here, and this was definitely a great bob news for me, and i am enjoying every minute of it. >> now politician say they are hopeful the country will get to send athletes to the 2016 rio olympics that follow as decision so grant the provisional recognition. they can now achieve full membership when the international olympic committee has it's next major meeting, they declared independent in 2008 the international serenity, but at the same time it shows that serbia should have understanding. not blockenninging our clubs our sport clubs. or young generation. to take part in different sport activities in different culture events. rogers was furious that he swapped shirts walking off here in last night's champion league game. he is not having a happy time right now scoring just once in ten games. this is mario press conference i think it is something, that it is like every other player. he want wants to score they want to score goals and obviously at this moment in time he is not. when you are confidence you have more success, as
, and have had some great matches and it's nice to be in this position where i am here, and this was definitely a great bob news for me, and i am enjoying every minute of it. >> now politician say they are hopeful the country will get to send athletes to the 2016 rio olympics that follow as decision so grant the provisional recognition. they can now achieve full membership when the international olympic committee has it's next major meeting, they declared independent in 2008 the...
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[applause] >> thank you bob and i am most appreciative. bob thompson is my hero.f you asked me the smartest person in the world but person i thought was the smartest world on agriculture policy with the managers introduce me. he was ahead of agriculture at world bank and usda when i was a congressman and i think he still likes me even though it was during the reagan years and the most friendly during that period of time. i am delighted to be here. listing to my biography it sounds like i can't keep the job. you know the frank sinatra song i've been a poet of poverty cane of poverty cane. i've been 19 different things in my life but my interest in food and farm issues and related global agriculture issues and my interest in the u.s. congress and how it operates and our government ties these issues together. but i don't think -- there are a lot of experts in agricultural. we have an election coming if you haven't noticed if you watch tv all the time. you can't turn off these advertisements run by candidates for office but i think you have to look at our political sy
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tradition for generations captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> schieffer: i am bobce the nation", overnight news, a second case of ebola confirmed in dallas. word this morning that a healthcare worker who treated thomas duncan has been diagnosed with ebola. we will get details from the head of the centers for disease control, dr. tom frieden, house homeland security chairman michael mccaul, and we will have a report from liberia where u.s. troops are in place to help fight the deadly disease. we will go to iraq where the latest on the war with isis, we will talk to former secretary of defense leon panetta, whose withering criticism of the president's strategy has stunned official washington. >> plus an all-star panel, including peggy noonan of the wall street journal,
tradition for generations captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> schieffer: i am bobce the nation", overnight news, a second case of ebola confirmed in dallas. word this morning that a healthcare worker who treated thomas duncan has been diagnosed with ebola. we will get details from the head of the centers for disease control, dr. tom frieden, house homeland security chairman michael mccaul, and we will have a report from liberia where u.s. troops are in place to...
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[applause] bob -- both of these gentlemen -- bobble what was very keen to come to visit. i am so delighted to see how keen you all are with him and mr. bradlee. [applause] it is june, 1972. got these two young guys covering a crime story. put mr.t that the post bernstein and mr. woodward together to cover that? >> it was a total accident. [laughter] not givenignment was by me because i was not working that day. i cannot take credit. [laughter] the deputy managing editor -- it wasn't even that -- it was like the third deputy. when it came time to assign the story, i was not working. dayss one of the greatest in june ever in washington, d.c. >> most of the people were working. [laughter] >> i am not apologizing for that. i hope he gets a lot of credit before the night is through but i don't want any credit for that. around at the strange burglary and said it is so nice out, who would be dumb enough to come to work on a day like this? immediately, my name sprung to his mind. [laughter] i got called in. >> why were you dumb enough to come to work? no. .uriosity as we look back on
[applause] bob -- both of these gentlemen -- bobble what was very keen to come to visit. i am so delighted to see how keen you all are with him and mr. bradlee. [applause] it is june, 1972. got these two young guys covering a crime story. put mr.t that the post bernstein and mr. woodward together to cover that? >> it was a total accident. [laughter] not givenignment was by me because i was not working that day. i cannot take credit. [laughter] the deputy managing editor -- it wasn't even...
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i don't think it will be hourly bob auf deutsch, but i am looking -- i don't think it will eutsch, but'md looking forward to a price. today we get zalalndo which is online at retail. it gives you a barometer of what is happening, especially in germany, but european wide. and theywe get rocket, have maybe 70 portfolio companies and they are international. long-term, their goal may be to go against alibaba. they are looking to raise 1.4 billion euros. they're going to need that cash for their portfolio company if they are going to want to compete with amazon, alibaba. that is tomorrow. that is the bigger one. today is the prelude. we will see if there is a pop and we will wait for a price and watch it rise. >> great work very to him i will bring you the price once we get one. let's bring it in james devon. in james devon for his reaction. we're looking at ipos. 68 billion dollars in the last quarter. can you differentiate the program? is it a dwindling pool of shares available to me as an investor and we can keep sucking up the ipos? >> it is different. the vivax are about executive boar
i don't think it will be hourly bob auf deutsch, but i am looking -- i don't think it will eutsch, but'md looking forward to a price. today we get zalalndo which is online at retail. it gives you a barometer of what is happening, especially in germany, but european wide. and theywe get rocket, have maybe 70 portfolio companies and they are international. long-term, their goal may be to go against alibaba. they are looking to raise 1.4 billion euros. they're going to need that cash for their...
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i am not a friend of bob iger's. think he is got it all together. >> what is the likelihood that this is extended again? >> well, he is in great shape .ull this certainly means he will not be running for governor or senator or president in the next two years. >> thank you for being a good sport. mike morehouse from l.a.. he's the cofounder of microsoft, he is one of the wealthiest people on the planet. what is he spending his time and money on? peace is dennis lucidly with bloomberg to share all the details. -- she sits down exclusively with bloomberg to share all of the details. west." is "bloomberg bill gates is well-known for his philanthropic work. his latest cause, digital payments for the poor. erik schatzker said, the software mobile in his lucid interview and he began by asking gates wide inking is important for those living in poverty. but to go listen. mogul gaveware his discursive interview and he began by asking gates why banking is important for those living in poverty. >> now we are involved in trying t
i am not a friend of bob iger's. think he is got it all together. >> what is the likelihood that this is extended again? >> well, he is in great shape .ull this certainly means he will not be running for governor or senator or president in the next two years. >> thank you for being a good sport. mike morehouse from l.a.. he's the cofounder of microsoft, he is one of the wealthiest people on the planet. what is he spending his time and money on? peace is dennis lucidly with...
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. >> in case you have forgotten, i am bob dole. i want to talk about my good friend pat roberts. that is a fourth-generation kansan who shares our values and fights for kansas every day. from protecting our national security, to creating thousands of new jobs, pat roberts is a workhorse in the senate. the stakes are high and the choice is clear. we need to keep pat roberts in the senate. when pat roberts for scott to washington, there were under one million illegal immigrants in america. 47 years later, the problem has only gotten worse. today there are 11 million illegal immigrants. instead of working on a solution, robert does come back to kansas to lie about greg orman. orman opposes amnesty and will secure the border with a plan that is tough and practical. >> i'm greg orman and i approve this message. while they try to attack and label me, our country's problems only get worse. >> be a part of the campaign 2014 coverage. follow us on twitter and like us on facebook to get the big schedules, video clips of key moments, the rate reviews from our politics team. c-span is bringi
. >> in case you have forgotten, i am bob dole. i want to talk about my good friend pat roberts. that is a fourth-generation kansan who shares our values and fights for kansas every day. from protecting our national security, to creating thousands of new jobs, pat roberts is a workhorse in the senate. the stakes are high and the choice is clear. we need to keep pat roberts in the senate. when pat roberts for scott to washington, there were under one million illegal immigrants in america....
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. >> in case you have forgotten, i am bob dole, and i want to talk about my good friend, pat roberts.s a fourth-generation kansan who fights for kansas every day. protecting our national security to create allison's of new jobs. -- to create thousands of new jobs. stakes are high and the choice is clear. we need to keep pat roberts in the senate. gothen pat roberts for its to washington, there were under one million illegal immigrants in america. only gottenhas worse. today there are 11 million illegal immigrants. instead of working on a solution, robert has come back to kansas to lie about greg gorman. he is amnesty and will secure the border with of plan that is -- >> i am greg gorman and i approve this message. a couple of life debates tell you about. in new york's 11th congressional hael grimm is running against domenic recchia. watch live debate coverage tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. on thursday and i was fourth district, incumbent congressman steve king will face democratic challenger jim mowrer. that is live at 8:00 p.m. eastern. in massachusetts, democrat mart
. >> in case you have forgotten, i am bob dole, and i want to talk about my good friend, pat roberts.s a fourth-generation kansan who fights for kansas every day. protecting our national security to create allison's of new jobs. -- to create thousands of new jobs. stakes are high and the choice is clear. we need to keep pat roberts in the senate. gothen pat roberts for its to washington, there were under one million illegal immigrants in america. only gottenhas worse. today there are 11...
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." >>> in washington, i am joined now by syndicated columnist bob franken, without his aviator sunglassescream this morning. good morning to you, bob. >> well, it's nice to see the vice president with ice cream in his mouth instead of his foot. >> i knew you were going to go there. how did i know that? >> yeah, i know that. kind of predictable, wasn't it? >> all right, well, let's talk about this, because this is really interesting. former president jimmy carter is criticizing president obama, saying that he has shifting policies and waited too long to take action against isis. are you surprised by this harsh criticism, since former presidents often refrain from criticizing sitting presidents? >> bell, that would include former presidents except jimmy carter. he's never been shy about doing that. right now, of course, he has to stand in line. the various so-called friends of president obama have been teeing off on him. the most notable example recently is leon panetta, his former cia director and pentagon secretary, who has written a scathing criticism of the president, saying that he is
." >>> in washington, i am joined now by syndicated columnist bob franken, without his aviator sunglassescream this morning. good morning to you, bob. >> well, it's nice to see the vice president with ice cream in his mouth instead of his foot. >> i knew you were going to go there. how did i know that? >> yeah, i know that. kind of predictable, wasn't it? >> all right, well, let's talk about this, because this is really interesting. former president jimmy...
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in case you have forgotten, i am bob dole. i want to talk about my good friend, pat roberts.s supports generation kansas, shares our values and fights for kansas' every day. protecting our national security, creating thousands of new jobs. pat roberts is a workhorse in the senate. the choice is clear. we need to keep pat roberts in the senate. >> i'm pat roberts, and i approve this message. >> when pat roberts first got to washington there were under 1 million illegal and rinse it in america. the problem has gotten worse. today we have 11 million. instead of working on the solution he has come back their kansas to lie about greg orman. >> i'm greg orman, and i approve this message. while the attack and try to label me, our country's problems only get worse. >> and montana is and other senate race we have been following. tonight vying for the seat vacated by max baucus. appointed by president obama to be ambassador to china. democrat john malls currently filling the seat dropped out because of plagiarism charges. live coverage of the debate starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern tonight.
in case you have forgotten, i am bob dole. i want to talk about my good friend, pat roberts.s supports generation kansas, shares our values and fights for kansas' every day. protecting our national security, creating thousands of new jobs. pat roberts is a workhorse in the senate. the choice is clear. we need to keep pat roberts in the senate. >> i'm pat roberts, and i approve this message. >> when pat roberts first got to washington there were under 1 million illegal and rinse it...
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in case you forgot and i am bob dole and i want to talk about my good friend pat roberts.ports generations to share our values and fight for kansas every day. from protecting the national security to creating thousands of new jobs, pat roberts is a workhorse in the senate. the stakes are high, the choice is clear we need to keep pat roberts in the senate. >> i'm pat roberts and i approved this message. >> when pat roberts first got to washington there were 1 million illegal immigrants in america. 40 years later it's only gotten worse. today there are 11 million illegal immigrants. instead of working on a solution, he's come back to kansas to lie about greg orman. the truth coming truth committee opposes amnesty and full support a plan that is practical to taxpayers. >> i approved this message because while they attack and try to label me for the country's problems only get worse. >>> live from the ksnw-tv studios in wichita the decision 2014 kansas senate debate. now i'm here is the moderator gary. good evening and welcome to the ksnw-tv studios for the kansas senate debat
in case you forgot and i am bob dole and i want to talk about my good friend pat roberts.ports generations to share our values and fight for kansas every day. from protecting the national security to creating thousands of new jobs, pat roberts is a workhorse in the senate. the stakes are high, the choice is clear we need to keep pat roberts in the senate. >> i'm pat roberts and i approved this message. >> when pat roberts first got to washington there were 1 million illegal...
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. >> in case you have forgotten, i am a bob dole, and i want to talk about my good friend robert -- pat roberts. he is a fourth generation kansan who fights for changes every day. from protecting our national security group creating patsands of new jobs, roberts is a workhorse in the stakes are high, the choice is clear. we need to keep pat roberts in the senate. >> i'm pat roberts and i approve this message. when pat roberts first got to washington, there were over 100 illegal immigrants in america. years later, the problem has gotten worse. now there are 11 million illegal immigrants. roberts has come back to kansas to lie about greg orman. opposes amnesty, he will secure the border with a plan that is tough, practical, and theodore taxpayers. >> i am greg norman and i approve this message because while they attack and try to label me, our country's problems only get worse. >> see the third and final 8:00e live tonight at eastern. monday night, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell and kentucky secretary of state mary lundergan grimes met for the first and only debate could here's a
. >> in case you have forgotten, i am a bob dole, and i want to talk about my good friend robert -- pat roberts. he is a fourth generation kansan who fights for changes every day. from protecting our national security group creating patsands of new jobs, roberts is a workhorse in the stakes are high, the choice is clear. we need to keep pat roberts in the senate. >> i'm pat roberts and i approve this message. when pat roberts first got to washington, there were over 100 illegal...
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. >> i wanted to ask you, what do you think of bob woodward'ss technique of sourcing a lot of material? >> i am in all of his technique we of his technique of reporting. the energy he puts into going back. to talk to people 40 times. no reporter has that kind of patience and energy. he obtained information on the basis that he -- of confidentiality. felt in his judgment, and i don't quibble, that he would not get it without that promise. it doesn't take a brain surgeon to know who is talking to him. george bush knows. you know. thought the way he handled that at the beginning of the book, if you pay attention and read it, you understand what is going on. >> you know him well, you trust him. what do you feel about -- that technique? >> either people would learn to but i think that is beyond the capacity of most politicians to learn. if every reporter was doing it, reporters would quickly start saying who the hell the other reporter's sources were. that is not what is wrong with journalism today, the anonymous source. it gets in the way, casually on smaller stories. it is not the problem with --
. >> i wanted to ask you, what do you think of bob woodward'ss technique of sourcing a lot of material? >> i am in all of his technique we of his technique of reporting. the energy he puts into going back. to talk to people 40 times. no reporter has that kind of patience and energy. he obtained information on the basis that he -- of confidentiality. felt in his judgment, and i don't quibble, that he would not get it without that promise. it doesn't take a brain surgeon to know who...
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>> i am skeptical he does but looking closely at jeb bush and chris christie i talked to him this morning on this issue on the way here, bob and he says if he looks and jeb and chris christie and they aren't running or don't look formidable he may make a late move in which would be a rich turn of events because remember in 2012 romney was played by christie hanging out for all that time, and never got in. >> he knows that and keeps saying the ones most attractive is the one that is not available and that was the problem for him when he was running and now he is benefiting from it one of the benefits of having him around, though it keeps obama in the conversation in these races. >> schieffer: all right. well, it is fun to talk about all of in this morning. i am sure we will talk about it some more and we will be right back. >> schieffer: we hope you will join us next week when the former secretary of defense leon panetta will join us to tell about his new book, worthy fight. we will see you then. >> ,,,,,,,,,,
>> i am skeptical he does but looking closely at jeb bush and chris christie i talked to him this morning on this issue on the way here, bob and he says if he looks and jeb and chris christie and they aren't running or don't look formidable he may make a late move in which would be a rich turn of events because remember in 2012 romney was played by christie hanging out for all that time, and never got in. >> he knows that and keeps saying the ones most attractive is the one that is...
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bob ross and i am the president of the head -- and head of the california endowment.his particular conversation tonight is timely and compelling and powerful. topic of thisthe issue and the timing of it is --eresting for me personally it goes back 30 years for me when i was a practicing priti attrition in a clinic -- iniatrician and a clinic camden, new jersey, in 1984. it is when cracked-cocaine hit the streets of urban america. genius invented cracked-cocaine, it made cocaine, which is an intensely addictive and intensely euphoric, short-acting drug, which was previously not available to low income people and families because it was too expensive, when cracked was invented, the affordability of wented, of cocaine, it down from hundreds of dollars, to five bucks. it went to the neighborhoods that i practiced in, and i was seeing a more premature bail -- babies and more violence and more sexually transmitted diseases, and all kinds of things exploded and went through the roof. not just in camden, new jersey, but in major urban centers across america. the reason i shar
bob ross and i am the president of the head -- and head of the california endowment.his particular conversation tonight is timely and compelling and powerful. topic of thisthe issue and the timing of it is --eresting for me personally it goes back 30 years for me when i was a practicing priti attrition in a clinic -- iniatrician and a clinic camden, new jersey, in 1984. it is when cracked-cocaine hit the streets of urban america. genius invented cracked-cocaine, it made cocaine, which is an...