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>> he called bob michael -- >> can we talk about the current scandal?> let's make it clear what he di in 2006 givinga us a history lesson. how has washington chged in the past 25 years? in 1988, he wrote the 100th congress had been one of the most adopted in decades. people.congress has of ability the standard they have set is higher than constituents demand. they are not content just to hold power. they want to exercise it. compare that to this congress. reid, the majority leader, said congress is as popular as cockroach. i have never seen a cockroach lobby. afterachange occurred 1988 and crystallized in the election of 1994 and people got elected by running against the job. in other words, i hate washington, i hate congress. therefore, likely to congress. it is the equivalent of someone applying to be a babysitter saying i have a masters in child psychology -- i hate children. but that has becomthe formula for getting elected and reelected. you spend less time in washington, not to know your colleagues, and take pride in that. you sleep on the offi co
>> he called bob michael -- >> can we talk about the current scandal?> let's make it clear what he di in 2006 givinga us a history lesson. how has washington chged in the past 25 years? in 1988, he wrote the 100th congress had been one of the most adopted in decades. people.congress has of ability the standard they have set is higher than constituents demand. they are not content just to hold power. they want to exercise it. compare that to this congress. reid, the majority...
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o'neill junior, democratic speaker of the house late golf at haines point, a public golf course, with bob michaelthe republican leader of the house. there were not limos. they did it regularly. i want to endorse what nina said about money. it is pervasive and corrupting. the secretary of agriculture from kansas said when both parties take from the same sources financially it becomes difficult to distinguish any differences in their policies. >> assessing the democracy. >> the middle is a lonely place in congress. >> the congressman retired last year. congress passed just 57 bills this year. the 100th congress in session in 1988 when this program began passed over 1000. once considered staunch conservatives are leaving. the heritage foundation considers them less conservative than other house members. frank wolf less conservative? >> yes. >> i do not get it. >> what you have had over the last 30 years is an ideological polarization of the country. there are fewer liberal or moderate republicans. there are fewer conservative democrats. in the 1970's, there was the coalition for a democratic majorit
o'neill junior, democratic speaker of the house late golf at haines point, a public golf course, with bob michaelthe republican leader of the house. there were not limos. they did it regularly. i want to endorse what nina said about money. it is pervasive and corrupting. the secretary of agriculture from kansas said when both parties take from the same sources financially it becomes difficult to distinguish any differences in their policies. >> assessing the democracy. >> the middle...
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a family lawyer tells nbc's michael isikoff. >> cia sent bob to iran to a mission. he got caught in the mission. after he was caught the cia abandoned him. they left him there. >> reporter: former officials say when pressure from the family forced the cia to investigate, jablonski and two other top analysts were forced out, seven others disciplined and the cia paid the family almost $3 million. still, iran has consistently denied holding levinson. is he alive? >> i should ask this question. i don't know. we don't know. how can we know that? >> reporter: will iran's new president, rowhani be different? the white house says president obama asked about him in september when they talked. >> they want to show goodwill on a humanitarian basis so they can bring a dad and a husband home, this is the time to do it. >> reporter: much of what emerged today has been known by news organizations which delayed publication at the government's request. when the story emerged the family and government sources confirmed the details yesterday of what they know. what is not known is whe
a family lawyer tells nbc's michael isikoff. >> cia sent bob to iran to a mission. he got caught in the mission. after he was caught the cia abandoned him. they left him there. >> reporter: former officials say when pressure from the family forced the cia to investigate, jablonski and two other top analysts were forced out, seven others disciplined and the cia paid the family almost $3 million. still, iran has consistently denied holding levinson. is he alive? >> i should ask...
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bob stoups holding nothing back, trailing in the 3rd. 8 yards to michael honeycutt.s got it. stoups is jacked. oklahoma wins 33-34. o.k. state eliminated with the loss. the calls to beth teams early. tied at 3 in the third. 11 yards to antoine goodly. bear, next drive. levi norwood, 287 yards in the air. after a defensive interception, he ices it. 18-yard touchdown run. baylor wins the big 12. they will likely get an invite to the bowl. sherwood country club and thousand oaks, tiger woods and 17 of his best friend in the mutual world challenge. johnson regained the lead until tiger gave him a share of the lead at 11 under. he hit a tree on 12. tiger runs away with the tournament, but 3-putt 13 after sticking his approach, woods birdies, leads by 2 shots at 11 under. salt lake facing off at the mls cup 76 minutes. collins off the quarter kick, tied at 1. doll lens tenth round scores again. lovell palmer extends the match. oh my goodness. how bad does he feel? >> your 2013 mls champs. florida state-duke on deck. seminoles when. they're in the national title game. stick
bob stoups holding nothing back, trailing in the 3rd. 8 yards to michael honeycutt.s got it. stoups is jacked. oklahoma wins 33-34. o.k. state eliminated with the loss. the calls to beth teams early. tied at 3 in the third. 11 yards to antoine goodly. bear, next drive. levi norwood, 287 yards in the air. after a defensive interception, he ices it. 18-yard touchdown run. baylor wins the big 12. they will likely get an invite to the bowl. sherwood country club and thousand oaks, tiger woods and...
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major will be filling in for bob schieffer on "face the nation" this sunday. among his guests, michael hayden, the former head of the n.s.a. and c.i.a. u.p.s. said today they will issue refunds to some customers who paid for delivery by christmas but didn't get their packages on time. the delays also affected fedex and led to anger from shoppers. manuel bojorquez found some people in texas still waiting. >> reporter: u.p.s. said it was making deliveries in every zip code in the u.s. today but still experiencing heavy volume. stephen cullen is waiting for four packages in keller, texas. he said he paid extra for u.p.s. to deliver them by christmas eve. >> and they did not keep their promise. they still have not told us when they will deliver our products. >> reporter: you're frustrated. >> of course i am. i'm angry! >> reporter: icy weather and a shorter holiday shopping season were already pushing u.p.s. and fedex to the limits. but it was a record rush of online orders last weekend that made the difficult impossible. >> it will be months before it's picked up. >> reporter: bernard wei
major will be filling in for bob schieffer on "face the nation" this sunday. among his guests, michael hayden, the former head of the n.s.a. and c.i.a. u.p.s. said today they will issue refunds to some customers who paid for delivery by christmas but didn't get their packages on time. the delays also affected fedex and led to anger from shoppers. manuel bojorquez found some people in texas still waiting. >> reporter: u.p.s. said it was making deliveries in every zip code in the...
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bob dahl is now chief equity manager and michael santoli from yahoo! finance. i have a quick list.te jobs boomed. 215,000. the trade deficit narrowed. new home sales were gangbusters. the ism services, little soft but still pretty good in the mid 50s. the fed beige book, pretty darn good. i'm not counting today's little -- this little three or four day thing, it's not a real question. why isn't good news good news? you look at these numbers and you could say to yourself, the economy is getting better. >> yeah, i think that in the end will be good news for the market, larry. in the meantime i think the market's saying, okay, if the news is good, maybe the fed tapers sooner rather than later. i'm not sure i like that so much. that's one explanation. i think another is, hey wait a minute, we're up a double digit percentage. we're up a lot in a short amount of time. we're discounting some good news. i'm tired. i'm going to take a rest. i think that's a bit what's going on here. >> protect your gains, that's what you're saying. >> here here. >> let me ask you this. okay. so you're janet
bob dahl is now chief equity manager and michael santoli from yahoo! finance. i have a quick list.te jobs boomed. 215,000. the trade deficit narrowed. new home sales were gangbusters. the ism services, little soft but still pretty good in the mid 50s. the fed beige book, pretty darn good. i'm not counting today's little -- this little three or four day thing, it's not a real question. why isn't good news good news? you look at these numbers and you could say to yourself, the economy is getting...
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bob schieffer's guest this sunday on "face the nation" will include former acting cia director and nsa review board member michael morrell. there will be more about the news conference on your local news, on this cbs station, as always on-line on cbs news.com. and of course right here on tonight's "cbs evening news." until then, i'm scott pelley, cbs news, in new york. i'm brian hackney, in for f. >>> good afternoon, everyone. >> you just saw the president address the american people for the final time in 2013, and one of the things he spoke about was problems with the rollout of the federal health care plan. >> in california more than 15,000 americans are enrolling every day. >> the administration gave millions of americans who were supposed to lose their health insurance another break. people who had policies can sell, but have been unable to get new health coverage will be able to get a hardship exemption and a special plan for people under 30. they'll be able to get bare bones catastrophic coverage, and there's a hotline to call if you have your plan cancelled. >> there's your head line, but now the forecast
bob schieffer's guest this sunday on "face the nation" will include former acting cia director and nsa review board member michael morrell. there will be more about the news conference on your local news, on this cbs station, as always on-line on cbs news.com. and of course right here on tonight's "cbs evening news." until then, i'm scott pelley, cbs news, in new york. i'm brian hackney, in for f. >>> good afternoon, everyone. >> you just saw the president...
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bob. sth. you will know what will . the news on him the closing statements have been given at the trial of michael audible on jim and michael died of a long wait the two muslim converts accused of murdering british soldier the rig the only twenty seconds. prosecuting counsel richard goodman told jurors that the men's actions with the indefensible the same course and that the religion of islam was not on trial the judge mr justice sweeney said that the defendant's claims that they were soldiers of allah did not amount to a defence to the challenge of the dead the jury is expected to begin deliberations on thursday. as you. russia is to help ukraine on to its financial woes by many as fifteen billion us dollars by slashing my twisted said the price in which it still is key and natural gas the move prompted street protests from ukrainians to save the country is meeting that the kremlin's but it's a new way from the european union the new agreement with russia comes just weeks after ukrainian president and heritage pulled out of the trade deal with the eu move which prompted the biggest demonstrations in ukraine since the count
bob. sth. you will know what will . the news on him the closing statements have been given at the trial of michael audible on jim and michael died of a long wait the two muslim converts accused of murdering british soldier the rig the only twenty seconds. prosecuting counsel richard goodman told jurors that the men's actions with the indefensible the same course and that the religion of islam was not on trial the judge mr justice sweeney said that the defendant's claims that they were soldiers...
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bob. sth. you will know what will . the news on him the closing statements have been given at the trial of michael audible on jim and michael died of a long wait the two muslim converts accused of murdering british soldier the rig the only twenty seconds. prosecuting counsel richard goodman told jurors that the men's actions with the indefensible the same course and that the religion of islam was not on trial the judge mr justice sweeney said that the defendant's claims that they were soldiers...
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bob schieffer's guests will include the cia actor director michael morell. >>> and now to obamacare. it still isn't acting as smoothly as they wanted it to do. monday is the deadline for signing up. >> for many the only real option appears to be a new regulation who, despite mr. obama's promises can sell. that's why they're up in arms. >> reporter: it's an attempt to solve the problem of millions of people like kathy wagner people who lost individual insurance policies despite the president's promise that everyone could keep their plan. she supported his plan but feels let down by the president. >> it's not what we hoped for. it's not what we were told. >> reporter: the new regulation let people with canceled insurance apply for what's called mandated insurance. you can get fit your insurance was canceled and you believe others are unaffordable. it will allow buyers to purchase low premium catastrophic insurance that wasn't available to them before. robert who represents most of the nation's health insurers says thousands needed to finance the system can simply escape the mandate. >>
bob schieffer's guests will include the cia actor director michael morell. >>> and now to obamacare. it still isn't acting as smoothly as they wanted it to do. monday is the deadline for signing up. >> for many the only real option appears to be a new regulation who, despite mr. obama's promises can sell. that's why they're up in arms. >> reporter: it's an attempt to solve the problem of millions of people like kathy wagner people who lost individual insurance policies...
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i want to say thank you to bob miller, i want to say thank you to michael, and i want to say thank you to the harsh board for making this panel possible. i also want to add my thanks -- so you stole my thunder, professor hine -- to darlene clark hine and also to dwight mcbride for their wisdom if taking this -- in taking this book up and bringing it up to publication. we take that as a given, that books just naturally come over to presses, and presses naturally decide to publish them. and this is not true in the best of times, and the last few years at least for the academic publishing industry are far from the best of times. so rest assured that a great deal of work went into making it possible for this book to come between two covers and be available. and to professor reed's point about the fact that this may create difficulties in terms of indiana taping traffic here -- maintaining traffic here, the i remember the total correctly, we still have about 200 manuscript collections that need to find their covers, so i think there'll be plenty of work to do even though brian dole far has
i want to say thank you to bob miller, i want to say thank you to michael, and i want to say thank you to the harsh board for making this panel possible. i also want to add my thanks -- so you stole my thunder, professor hine -- to darlene clark hine and also to dwight mcbride for their wisdom if taking this -- in taking this book up and bringing it up to publication. we take that as a given, that books just naturally come over to presses, and presses naturally decide to publish them. and this...
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frankly, there are a lot of reporters includes my colleague, michael isikoff who were aware and didn't report because of concern what might happen to bobhis is that after he goes missing, according to the family members and their lawyer, they contact the cia and say, hey, we need help finding bob and the cia's response is, we didn't send him there. and when members of congress asked the cia, they said the same thing. finally the cia gets its act together and apologizes to the family, but it was -- you can imagine the incredible emotional turmoil this is causing in the family that their husband, their father is missing and the government that sent him there denies to them -- >> is that standard operating procedure? that the government always denies having a spy somewhere? >> no, he's a contract employee, not a cia undercoverundercover operative. >> by the way, one thing to adhere is and the cia didn't play $2.5 million. the family threatened to sue because of this. >> yeah and to settle the whole matter. >> was he breaking the law over there? >> the wrong people that sent him there -- >> this is an act -- >> how did they get -- >> that'
frankly, there are a lot of reporters includes my colleague, michael isikoff who were aware and didn't report because of concern what might happen to bobhis is that after he goes missing, according to the family members and their lawyer, they contact the cia and say, hey, we need help finding bob and the cia's response is, we didn't send him there. and when members of congress asked the cia, they said the same thing. finally the cia gets its act together and apologizes to the family, but it was...
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bob graham air force base he was described as a high. risk to the u.s. interests and a medium intelligence value i spoke earlier with michael ratner he's the president emeritus at the center for constitutional rights to talk more in depth about the transfer of these men and what it means for the future of guantanamo bay well you know we've had eighty people who've been recommended for release years ago and it's taken five years since obama promised to close the place the start getting some people released it is as you said a ray of hope why now i think a couple of things one is i think the hunger strikes that took place in may or a few months ago put this issue back on the front page that's number one number two i think it is still a huge issue in the muslim world that we are keeping a hundred eighty people or one hundred sixty people rather who have never been charged with crimes at guantanamo so i think they want to they actually may actually making an effort to close it but obama has had play feed about it we'll have to see whether these two plus two people recently sent to algeria against their will and i think two more
bob graham air force base he was described as a high. risk to the u.s. interests and a medium intelligence value i spoke earlier with michael ratner he's the president emeritus at the center for constitutional rights to talk more in depth about the transfer of these men and what it means for the future of guantanamo bay well you know we've had eighty people who've been recommended for release years ago and it's taken five years since obama promised to close the place the start getting some...
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bob, thank you very much here we'll talk to you soon. a lot of money out there. and somebody is going to get it. >> hopefully someone related to me. michaelank you. we'll have the forecast in a moment and then david shuster in for ali velshi on real money? >> how do the bankruptcy in detroit affect other pensions in other states in the red. >>> smoking could cost you your job. some companies now will not hire smokers. all that and more on "real money." >> and now, a techknow minute... >> earlier in the show he i showed you what was happening across the northern plains. let's show you what is going to happen tomorrow with the system. a lot of people are going to be affected. on wednesday the system moves towards the south. with this we're going to get very windy conditions back behind the frontal boundary. the temperatures are coal. more cold air is coming in with the wind. feeling extremely cold. we're talking some places tomorrow we could be talking behinminus 20, minus 30 degreesh the wind chill. this could make its way towards east and thursday it will settle here just east of the great lakes all the way down through northern texas. st
bob, thank you very much here we'll talk to you soon. a lot of money out there. and somebody is going to get it. >> hopefully someone related to me. michaelank you. we'll have the forecast in a moment and then david shuster in for ali velshi on real money? >> how do the bankruptcy in detroit affect other pensions in other states in the red. >>> smoking could cost you your job. some companies now will not hire smokers. all that and more on "real money." >>...
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michael moore could waddle through it. >> the administration wants to take credit for the stock market but not the income inequality that has gotten worse under his administration. >> how is that, bobncome inequality has been growing for 20 years. it's not any one president's fault. >> the fact of the matter is, yes, it's gotten worse and moves on to the next person. >> do you realize how ridiculous that is. >> 500%. >> you're so worried about the 1% you're not worried about the 99% doing better over the last four years. >> inequality is called inequality -- >> very familiar with income inequality but the problems is liberals that are so mad at the 1% will not take the win with the 99%. >> i can't breathe. >> can i just compliment president obama he has done something that no other republican has done in six years, help elect a republican president. >> horray. >> the chances of that happening are -- >> i don't know. we're going to have more fun. the next topic, rand paul thinks he can save the bankruptcy city of detroit with conservative economics. we'll hear part of the interview next and this song came to me in a dream this morning. i haven't been able to get it out of my head al
michael moore could waddle through it. >> the administration wants to take credit for the stock market but not the income inequality that has gotten worse under his administration. >> how is that, bobncome inequality has been growing for 20 years. it's not any one president's fault. >> the fact of the matter is, yes, it's gotten worse and moves on to the next person. >> do you realize how ridiculous that is. >> 500%. >> you're so worried about the 1% you're...
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michael moore could waddle through it. >> interesting thing the administration can take credit for the stock market but they don't want to take the blame for the income inequality he espouses. how is that, bob income inequality has been growing for 20 years in this country. >> that was eric's point -- >> no, what, it's been growing for a long time. it's not any one president's fault -- the fact of the matter is, yes, it's gotten -- >> hyperventilating -- >> -- do you realize how ridiculous -- >> -- how much do you want from the -- >> you either get 500% -- >> -- your problem, you're so worried about the 1%, you're not worried about the 99% who are doing better over the last four years. >> inequality is -- inequality is -- >> 40% versus -- >> -- i'm very familiar with income inequality. the problem is liberals who are so mad at the 1% will not take the win with the 99% doing better. >> we could do this all night but i really need oxygen, i can't breathe. >> dana, can i just compliment president obama? he has done something no other republican has done in six years. helped elect a republican president. >> hooray. hoo-ra. >> the chances of that happening are about as -- >> i don't know, man, i
michael moore could waddle through it. >> interesting thing the administration can take credit for the stock market but they don't want to take the blame for the income inequality he espouses. how is that, bob income inequality has been growing for 20 years in this country. >> that was eric's point -- >> no, what, it's been growing for a long time. it's not any one president's fault -- the fact of the matter is, yes, it's gotten -- >> hyperventilating -- >> -- do...
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bob but there are those who have not. it is time for the u.s. government to step up and take care of one of its own. we begin with nbc news national investigative correspondent, michael isikoff, after holding this story for a criminal period of time, its decision to run the details we're now discussing. >> a lot of controversy about that decision. i just spoke with senator bill nelson from florida who has been active in trying to bring him home, one of his constituents called off the head of the ap yesterday and urged them strongly not to run the story as did the white house itself, white house chief of staff, dennis mcdonough, the ap -- senator nelson says the ap told him erp they were running the story because they believed bob levin son was dead and it was okay to run the story. senator nelson doesn't believe that and people in the u.s. government and family don't believe that. so yes, there's going to be a lot of questions about the decision to publish the story but that said, now that it's out, i did speak this morning with the lawyer for the levin son family who says genie is out of the bottle and lawyer confirms the essence of this, bob levinson was there in i
bob but there are those who have not. it is time for the u.s. government to step up and take care of one of its own. we begin with nbc news national investigative correspondent, michael isikoff, after holding this story for a criminal period of time, its decision to run the details we're now discussing. >> a lot of controversy about that decision. i just spoke with senator bill nelson from florida who has been active in trying to bring him home, one of his constituents called off the head...
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michael spence again. also joining us, robert nardelli. that is wonderful. we have him the day after that historic announcement by general motors. he ran chrysler for a bit. we will talk to bobges facing mary barra at general motors. >> i am fascinated with that it will be great. focusing on the volcker rule, you went through it extensively yesterday. >> we are going to look at the volcker rule with professor spence. pages, it deserves a lot of scrutiny. >> tom, thank you so much. i am looking forward to surveillance and 20 minutes. coming up, more on the volcker rule. wall street let out a sigh of relief yesterday as it stopped short of some of the strictest bans. we will take stock of what this means for the banking industry next. ♪ >> welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." we are alive form london. off to radio. i am guy johnson. >> i am francine blackwell. -- francine lacqua. let's get you some company news. blackstone is expected to price its hilton hotels ipo later today. it is the biggest hotel ipo on record. foxconn is launching an investment fund to finance wearable technology startups. foxconn is the maker of apple's iphones and ipods but it wants to expand be
michael spence again. also joining us, robert nardelli. that is wonderful. we have him the day after that historic announcement by general motors. he ran chrysler for a bit. we will talk to bobges facing mary barra at general motors. >> i am fascinated with that it will be great. focusing on the volcker rule, you went through it extensively yesterday. >> we are going to look at the volcker rule with professor spence. pages, it deserves a lot of scrutiny. >> tom, thank you so...
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union" talksof the with congressman michael mccaul and a member of the select committee on intelligence. at 4:00, "face the nation" from cbs. bobchieffer talks with my angelou -- maya angelou. the sunday network t.v. talk shows are on c-span radio and brought to you as a public service by the networks and c- span. rebroadcasts begin at noon eastern with "meet the press." "state of the union." all on c-span radio, across the country on xm satellite radio. you can download our free app for your smartphone or listen .nline at c-spanradio.org >> i got upset with the because they told us [indiscernible] and then they never showed up anymore. was walking in the white house and met this woman who was one of the press people. nobody ever covers my meetings. she said mental health is not a sexy issue. found out what was needed, develop legislation, and passed the mental health system act of 1980. it passed through congress one month before jim was involuntarily retired from the white house. the incoming president put it on a shelf and never implemented it. it is one of the greatest his appointments of my life. carter onady rosalyn monda
union" talksof the with congressman michael mccaul and a member of the select committee on intelligence. at 4:00, "face the nation" from cbs. bobchieffer talks with my angelou -- maya angelou. the sunday network t.v. talk shows are on c-span radio and brought to you as a public service by the networks and c- span. rebroadcasts begin at noon eastern with "meet the press." "state of the union." all on c-span radio, across the country on xm satellite radio. you...