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. >> many thanks, paul brennan in geneva. >> u.s. secretary of state john kerry has made an unannounced visit to somalia. he arrived a short time ago. and is the first u.s. secretary of state to visit the country. the trip is expected to show support for the somalia government in its fight against al shabab. what's the suck doing in somalia, who's he going to meet with? >> it's more accurate to say what did john kerry do while he was in mogadishu for more than three hours on tuesday. he melt with the president as well as members of his cabinet including the prime minister as well as regional leaders and with civil society leaders. what john kerry was trying told was communicate the obama administration support for the government of somalia and efforts to prepare for next
. >> many thanks, paul brennan in geneva. >> u.s. secretary of state john kerry has made an unannounced visit to somalia. he arrived a short time ago. and is the first u.s. secretary of state to visit the country. the trip is expected to show support for the somalia government in its fight against al shabab. what's the suck doing in somalia, who's he going to meet with? >> it's more accurate to say what did john kerry do while he was in mogadishu for more than three hours on...
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obama was initially balked to make brennan cia director because of his association with the agency's torture program. so instead the new president made him his assistant to counterterrorism with an office down the hall from the oval office. two years into the administration, everyone in the ritz carlton ballroom knew that the bulky irishman was the custodian of the president's kill list on which the chief executive and former constitutional law professor insisted on reserving the last word. making his final selections for execution as regularly scheduled tuesday afternoon meetings. you know, our president has his brutal side, a cia source cognizant of obama's involvement observed to me at the time. now, along with the other 600 diners at the helms dinner, brennan listened attentively as gates rose to accept the award for exemplary service to the central intelligence agency. after paying due tribute to his pride of being part of a the cia family gates spoke movingly of a tragic incidence of cia sacrifice, the seven men and women killed in afghanistan in 2009. all present bowed their h
obama was initially balked to make brennan cia director because of his association with the agency's torture program. so instead the new president made him his assistant to counterterrorism with an office down the hall from the oval office. two years into the administration, everyone in the ritz carlton ballroom knew that the bulky irishman was the custodian of the president's kill list on which the chief executive and former constitutional law professor insisted on reserving the last word....
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is alive. >> as it turns out brennan was pulled over by police just an hour before the crash. >> brennan alcohol inside the car, trace amount of marijuana with him and also a device that was used as a pipe. >> a sobriety test shows brennan is not under the influence but he receives a summons less than an hour later he ends up here. after the accident eden's license is suspended for two years for reckless driving. all involved agree, eden is lucky to get a second chance. >> based on the manner that he was ejected and the distance and the circumstances, he should not be alive today. >> it's january 10th, 2009, and state trooper ian henry is patrolling interstate 90 outside albany, new york. in the westbound lane he spots a speeding taxi and takes off after it. eventually the trooper catches up and pulls over the cab. >> first thing he noticed was out of state cab which is unusual to have somebody come all the way from connecticut. pretty expensive cab ride. >> the trooper talks to the cab driver and then focuses his attention on the passenger in the backseat who has two duffel bags with hi
is alive. >> as it turns out brennan was pulled over by police just an hour before the crash. >> brennan alcohol inside the car, trace amount of marijuana with him and also a device that was used as a pipe. >> a sobriety test shows brennan is not under the influence but he receives a summons less than an hour later he ends up here. after the accident eden's license is suspended for two years for reckless driving. all involved agree, eden is lucky to get a second chance....
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. >> schieffer: the director of the cia john brennan. i'll also have some personal thoughts on 58 years as a reporter because this some "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs good morning, the news from overnight vice president biden's son and former delaware attorney general beau biden has died after a long battle with brain cancer. he was 46. he leaves a wife and two children. and this morning secretary of state john kerry has broken his right leg in a bicycle accident. he was airlifted to a hospital in gentleman geneva will return home later today. expected to make a full recovery. the major story this weekend congress must decide today whether to extend the national security agency's authority to secretly collect and keep a record of telephone calls. intelligence agencies say that is vital to the fight against terrorists. as we continue our survey of likely 2016 presidential candidates, we caught up yesterday with former florida governor jeb bush at the johnny cash museum in nashville. we asked him if he believes the nation's
. >> schieffer: the director of the cia john brennan. i'll also have some personal thoughts on 58 years as a reporter because this some "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs good morning, the news from overnight vice president biden's son and former delaware attorney general beau biden has died after a long battle with brain cancer. he was 46. he leaves a wife and two children. and this morning secretary of state john kerry has broken his right leg in a bicycle...
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we get pore now from our state department correspondent margaret brennan. we know the secretary likes to go on long bike rides domestically and overseas. what happened here? >> reporter: well, today secretary kerry broke his right thighbone after he hit a curb and took a tumble. we know he was stabilized and flown by helicopter to the main hospital in geneva. and the state department says he was wearing a helmet. he didn't lose consciousness they don't think these injuries are life threatening. but we know this type of bone fracture often requires surgery. the concern is that this injury's nearby the same hip he had kerry replaced six years ago and that is why he flies back i havea medical transport to boston to be examined by his surgeon. >> glor: the secretary has a rather jammed schedule coming up in the coming days and weeks so what happens next? >> good question. we know the injury is going to at a minimum seriously impede his very intense travel schedule. he already cancelled a trip to madrid and to paris to meet with the iraqi prime minister about th
we get pore now from our state department correspondent margaret brennan. we know the secretary likes to go on long bike rides domestically and overseas. what happened here? >> reporter: well, today secretary kerry broke his right thighbone after he hit a curb and took a tumble. we know he was stabilized and flown by helicopter to the main hospital in geneva. and the state department says he was wearing a helmet. he didn't lose consciousness they don't think these injuries are life...
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we heard john brennan, the cia director say today on cbs that these tools, these provisions have helped. now, it's tough to say that either any one of them will handily stop terrorist attacks because officials take a comprehensive approach and use a lot of different tools to stop terrorist attacks but brennan saying yes, these tools have helped. we are in a time of high threat. so why taking any away? who is comfortable with taking these tools away during this time randy? >> pamela what would be the net impact if those three components of the act expired? i'm talking, of course about the bulk data, the phone bulk data collection the wire taps and lone wolf tracking? what if they are not renewed by the senate? >> what i'm told by officials, these tools are critical there is a concern if they go away this could contribute to as will of coverage of potential terrorist -- terrorists. i'm told counterterrorism efforts in the u.s. will still proceed. like i mentioned before, a number of important tools that will be available to officials but that this could contribute to as will of coverage a
we heard john brennan, the cia director say today on cbs that these tools, these provisions have helped. now, it's tough to say that either any one of them will handily stop terrorist attacks because officials take a comprehensive approach and use a lot of different tools to stop terrorist attacks but brennan saying yes, these tools have helped. we are in a time of high threat. so why taking any away? who is comfortable with taking these tools away during this time randy? >> pamela what...
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i'm a fellow with the brennan center for justice and new york university law school. i welcome you to today's symposium on strengthening intelligence oversight. this year marks the 40th anniversary of the creation of the senate select committee to study governmental operations with respect to intelligence activities, more simply known as the church committee after senator french -- senator church. this is one of a series of activities the brennan center has undertaken to recognize this anniversary. we published a report called "what is wrong with the pfizer court. they will be leading two panels this afternoon on judicial and executive branch oversight intelligence activities. we also published a report on strengthening congressional oversight, signed by 18 search committee staffers. they have nametags on, so feel free to talk to them throughout the day. it also contains a forward written by two church committee members. the senator from minnesota and then-vice president walter mondale, and senator gary hart of colorado. finally, the brennan center chief counsel, rich
i'm a fellow with the brennan center for justice and new york university law school. i welcome you to today's symposium on strengthening intelligence oversight. this year marks the 40th anniversary of the creation of the senate select committee to study governmental operations with respect to intelligence activities, more simply known as the church committee after senator french -- senator church. this is one of a series of activities the brennan center has undertaken to recognize this...
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brennan spent the next three years with the extremely profitable with a terrorist watch list that theywould pay in 2008 alone but among those useful relationships was a former national security advisor to barack obama the pair bought did immediately and among those points is the approach with the of this test sizing disease for which said drones and he wanted him to be the director because of the torture program and he said he made him an assistant from the oval office. everybody new at as the custodian on the kill list from the former constitutional insisted on having the last word average reach use in -- chosen meetings. our president has of brutal side had said at the time. now all along with the others you accepted the award for exemplary service after paying tribute to to the california family he spoke of the tragic instance of sacrifice the seven men and women killed by a suicide bomber. they all without their heads in silent tribute. moving to a more up the topic. to find deep-rooted resistance with the new technology as they still were waiting for fighter plane combat. night an
brennan spent the next three years with the extremely profitable with a terrorist watch list that theywould pay in 2008 alone but among those useful relationships was a former national security advisor to barack obama the pair bought did immediately and among those points is the approach with the of this test sizing disease for which said drones and he wanted him to be the director because of the torture program and he said he made him an assistant from the oval office. everybody new at as the...
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morgan brennan has more on the de why now. >> the one time king of mobile is all about mobile. verizon touches about 70% of internet traffic and by acquiring aol they will have better technology for selling ads and mobile. a fast growing market. aol said they decided itself to sell in a better market place that will be increasingly be dominated by large players. >> look forward in five years there will be massive global scaworks and there is no better partner than verizon. so it is not about selling the s about setting up for about the next five or ten years. >> and since they own tech crunch and tech gadget. and some say huff post could be spun off. the fact that the company aproviding internet connections with now producing the media people are going online for. and not just content creation but new consumption models particularly over the top video whic streaming over the internet without a tv and many companies including verizon are developing this kind of service to cater to cord cutters. and the drive rs force is the advertising technology. >> they are trying to put toget
morgan brennan has more on the de why now. >> the one time king of mobile is all about mobile. verizon touches about 70% of internet traffic and by acquiring aol they will have better technology for selling ads and mobile. a fast growing market. aol said they decided itself to sell in a better market place that will be increasingly be dominated by large players. >> look forward in five years there will be massive global scaworks and there is no better partner than verizon. so it is...
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morgan brennan has more. >> it keeps getting worse. iowa and minnesota has announced more probable cases of bird flu bringing turkeys and chickens affected up to $25 million. this is the biggest outbreak in u.s. history, surfacing the early 1980s that claimed 17 million birds. the usda and cdc said it poses little risk to human health and has not entered the food supply but what does it mean to consumers. david maloney from the american restaurant association said this is an egg and turkey story. >> roughly two-thirds of the cases so far with egg-laying hens a third with the turkey production industry the broiler mate chicken mart supply that industry is insolated so far and we expect that to remain at least through the summer. >> in the u.s. poultry is a $48 million market broken down into three categories broiler chickens for meet eggs and turkeys. and broilers are two-thirds of the market eggs is 20% and turkeys the remaining 10. broilers have been largely uneffected since most are raises in the south but iowa and minnesota, the top
morgan brennan has more. >> it keeps getting worse. iowa and minnesota has announced more probable cases of bird flu bringing turkeys and chickens affected up to $25 million. this is the biggest outbreak in u.s. history, surfacing the early 1980s that claimed 17 million birds. the usda and cdc said it poses little risk to human health and has not entered the food supply but what does it mean to consumers. david maloney from the american restaurant association said this is an egg and...
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morgon brennan has more on the regulations. nearly two years after a fiery explosion in quebec and nine months after regulators issued safety proposals, new rules unveiled today aiming to improve safety. in a joint release by transport canada the u.s. department of transportation outlined new requirements for stronger tank cars. >> we are in fact putting in place a new standard for building tank cars. they'll be required to have thicker, stronger shells and other safety features. existing tank cars used on high hazard flammable trains today will either have to be retrofitted to meet the new standards we set or need to be phased out of service. canada is taking the exact same steps. >> as crude by rail shipments have surged in recent years so too have the number of accidents. since 2013, more than two dozen have derailed and that represents a tiny traction of the number of trains moving each year. but they have been dramatic stirring out cry. and some will be phased off the track in new years and new ones must but retrofitted or
morgon brennan has more on the regulations. nearly two years after a fiery explosion in quebec and nine months after regulators issued safety proposals, new rules unveiled today aiming to improve safety. in a joint release by transport canada the u.s. department of transportation outlined new requirements for stronger tank cars. >> we are in fact putting in place a new standard for building tank cars. they'll be required to have thicker, stronger shells and other safety features. existing...
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i guess i'll take on the brennan institute -- >> sure. >> -- on this. i believe the usa freedom act is a red herring. and it is pretty much crafted by the administration to distract attention from everything else that they are doing. they're giving up what admittedly is, in effect, a program and still maintaining ties into it. the bill is riddled with problems that gradually increases transparency it actually can decrease transparency. if you want to look at all this stuff look at -- [inaudible] we keep giving it to them over and over and over again, the same thing. and this bill is one big example of that. again. i just don't, i just don't -- i agree that it's great to have that metadata program ended in the administration, but look at what else there is. i mean, as i started before, we have e-mail metadata probably. we have things that are going on outside the fisa court. we have an enormous mail program many which they photographed the front and back of every letter so don't put your return address on okay? but, you know, we have everything on your c
i guess i'll take on the brennan institute -- >> sure. >> -- on this. i believe the usa freedom act is a red herring. and it is pretty much crafted by the administration to distract attention from everything else that they are doing. they're giving up what admittedly is, in effect, a program and still maintaining ties into it. the bill is riddled with problems that gradually increases transparency it actually can decrease transparency. if you want to look at all this stuff look at...
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. >> reporter: let's go live to paul brennan who is in geneva in the last hour i spoke to oppositionaul they said they have no idea of what the plans are, expectations seem to be very low. >> reporter: you know i think i agree with you, jane. and i think staffan de mistura hasn't got a plan frankly at this stage. his plan is to listen. his plan is to spend the next couple months pulling everybody who are parties to this conflict one by one, into a room and actually listen to them to find out what the main grievance is and what the main negotiating points are. he is saying these are one to one low-key consultation and saying this is not some kind of geneva three but said geneva three might result from work he is under taking from today and he is pains at saying and you heard it in the clip we played and accepts the possibility of success may be low but despite the odds being against him he has a duty to try, he and his team. he said the deaths that are taking place and exodus and refugees means he really has no options, u.n. has no option but to try to find some way of ending the conf
. >> reporter: let's go live to paul brennan who is in geneva in the last hour i spoke to oppositionaul they said they have no idea of what the plans are, expectations seem to be very low. >> reporter: you know i think i agree with you, jane. and i think staffan de mistura hasn't got a plan frankly at this stage. his plan is to listen. his plan is to spend the next couple months pulling everybody who are parties to this conflict one by one, into a room and actually listen to them to...
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morgan brennan, thank you very much. >>> in the meantime more earnings to tell you about. exxonmobil's first quarter profit nearly cut in half from a year ago due to that decline in oil prices but low enough to beat earnings expectations by a mile. exxonmobil shares dropped today along with the rest of the market. >> reporter: a big beat for exxonmobil even if expectations were drastically reduced. revenues are down more than a third fr year ago almost mirrors the 40% drop in oil prices during the last 12 months. exxon and other energy companies making moves to reserve cash. ceo rex tiller said doesn't expect oil prices to rise quickly despite the 10% bounce we've seen so far this year. oil near their highs for the last year but traders agree crude could stay near $60 a barrel for some time. >> i think oil found a short-term botto influence number one. a few other factors are supporting prices. if you're a company and oil producer right now and you survive the $42, i certainly see a brighter future ahead for you. >> reporter: investors took notice when mentioned lower pric
morgan brennan, thank you very much. >>> in the meantime more earnings to tell you about. exxonmobil's first quarter profit nearly cut in half from a year ago due to that decline in oil prices but low enough to beat earnings expectations by a mile. exxonmobil shares dropped today along with the rest of the market. >> reporter: a big beat for exxonmobil even if expectations were drastically reduced. revenues are down more than a third fr year ago almost mirrors the 40% drop in oil...
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tonight the president is wrapping up a summit at camp david, and margaret brennan is there. >> reporter: it was meant to be a summit with heads of state from 16 arab ally, but only two showed up. the others sent deputies. it's a sign of their frustration with the u.s. for negotiating a nuclear deal with iran, their longtime adversary. president obama sought to personally reassure gulf leaders who make up the gcc that he's not abandoning them. >> the united states will stand by our gcc partners against external attack and will deepen and extend the cooperation that we have when it comes to the many challenges that exist in the region. >> reporter: today the u.s. pledged to expedite arms sales to the region, increase jointry exercises and intergrate their missile defense systems. but that stopped short of what many here wanted a written security pact pledging that the u.s. military would come to their defense if threatened by iran. gulf leaders publicly say that they support negotiations with iran, but privately saudi leaders are skeptical of the deal and say if iran gets to keep even par
tonight the president is wrapping up a summit at camp david, and margaret brennan is there. >> reporter: it was meant to be a summit with heads of state from 16 arab ally, but only two showed up. the others sent deputies. it's a sign of their frustration with the u.s. for negotiating a nuclear deal with iran, their longtime adversary. president obama sought to personally reassure gulf leaders who make up the gcc that he's not abandoning them. >> the united states will stand by our...
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that's why so many people are against it. >> kimberly i want to get your reaction to what john brennanng on "face the nation," listen. >> do you think terrorist elements will take advantage of this? >> i think terrorist elements have watched carefully what's happened here in the united states. whether or not it's disclosures of classified information or changes in policy, they're looking for areas to operate within. >> and as washington tries to hash this out and it goes down to the wire do you think people that want to do harm to this country are watching that? >> well they're always watching for those seams to exploit. they're always watching for opportunities to communicate without anyone listening to them. is there going to be a flurry of phone calls and knowcontacts if this expires in the next six hours, would terrorists be contacting someone in the united states? maybe. but more to the larger point of just turning this program off, does it make america less safe? what a white house review group said two years ago was there wasn't anything they could see that you couldn't have got
that's why so many people are against it. >> kimberly i want to get your reaction to what john brennanng on "face the nation," listen. >> do you think terrorist elements will take advantage of this? >> i think terrorist elements have watched carefully what's happened here in the united states. whether or not it's disclosures of classified information or changes in policy, they're looking for areas to operate within. >> and as washington tries to hash this out...
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one of the things that the brennan center has proposed is something we call success oriented funding and that concept says that we have to tie federal dollars that go to law enforcement to ensuring that we have the right outcomes. again, one of the fbts of the 1994 crime bill is that a great deal of money was put into law enforcement but not into making communities better. but we are saying that if you tie those dollars to ensuring that we are looking at things like ending racial despair this or cutting racial despair this, that if you are incentivizing law enforcement in a way to make the community safer and cut down on things like racial despair this that that is a better way to spend money. are we addressing the twin goals of making our community safer, but also ensuring that we're treating people in a fair and equitable way. host: we are talking with nicole austin-hillary. she is the director and counselor for the brennan center at n.y.u., a graduate of howard university and she also earns her degree in carnegie mellon university. i want to show you what hillary clinton said in a
one of the things that the brennan center has proposed is something we call success oriented funding and that concept says that we have to tie federal dollars that go to law enforcement to ensuring that we have the right outcomes. again, one of the fbts of the 1994 crime bill is that a great deal of money was put into law enforcement but not into making communities better. but we are saying that if you tie those dollars to ensuring that we are looking at things like ending racial despair this...
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patrick brennan alex smith, great to have you here. >> thank you very much. for neil cavuto thank you for watching. >> deep in the swamps of central florida. >> we have a couple,000 alligators. -- a couple hundred crocodiles. >> lurks one "strange inheritance." >> my ideal all along was that i could build something that i could pass down to my family. >> always in the back of your mind? >> always. jamie: can we name this one jamie? >> absolutely. >> passing down an enterprise like this can be trecherrous. >> we might have to hit the road. >> it might be soldout from under us. >> it is risky business. >> what happened to your finger? >> a correct deal bit it off -- crocodile bit it
patrick brennan alex smith, great to have you here. >> thank you very much. for neil cavuto thank you for watching. >> deep in the swamps of central florida. >> we have a couple,000 alligators. -- a couple hundred crocodiles. >> lurks one "strange inheritance." >> my ideal all along was that i could build something that i could pass down to my family. >> always in the back of your mind? >> always. jamie: can we name this one jamie? >>...
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morgan brennan is live near ground zero. >> reporter: that's right. with more than 25 million birds just here in iowa in the process of being destroyed, that's become one of the big' questions. we have all the answers or at least how officials are looking to answer that question when "power lunch" returns. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor.... can get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. bulldog: what's this? mattress discounters memorial day sale ending? oh boy! a queen size serta mattress and box spring set for just $397. mattress discounters has the largest selection of memory foam mattresses under one roof! well i'll be... up to $300 off tempur-pedic breeze. and wow! get up to four years interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic clou
morgan brennan is live near ground zero. >> reporter: that's right. with more than 25 million birds just here in iowa in the process of being destroyed, that's become one of the big' questions. we have all the answers or at least how officials are looking to answer that question when "power lunch" returns. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm......
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cnbc's morgan brennan joins us live with more on this deal. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. so verizon's buying aol for $4.4 billion, that comes out to $50 a share. this is a deal that is all about mobile and video. so verizon claims 1.5 billion connected devices in the u.s. touches 70% of internet traffic. and buy acquiring aol the telecom giant will get access to better tech for selling ads and delivering high-quality web video via mobile. it's going to get content since aol owns sites like techcrunch and gadget and "huffington post" which could, according to some reports be spun auch thisoff. this deal is more about technology but highlights rapid convergence of content and distribution now producing the actual media that you're going online for. not just actual content creation but new consumption models, particularly over the top video streaming, that's what this deal targets and so many companies from at&t to dish to time warner's hbo are developing to cater to the cord cutters. tim armstrong saying the company decided to sell t
cnbc's morgan brennan joins us live with more on this deal. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. so verizon's buying aol for $4.4 billion, that comes out to $50 a share. this is a deal that is all about mobile and video. so verizon claims 1.5 billion connected devices in the u.s. touches 70% of internet traffic. and buy acquiring aol the telecom giant will get access to better tech for selling ads and delivering high-quality web video via mobile. it's going to get content since aol...
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patrick brennan alex smith, great to have you here. >> thank you very much.u: quick look at online poll results from yesterday -- cavuto coast to coast. >> what do you need to know about college? >> dear richard best friend. >> that is the duty you can major in game boy. >> students pay a fortune. the fastest-growing form of consumer debt paying for things like this. >> ed bass, a climbing tower >> and they want to give more of your money. >> is the economic imperative. >> one and actor
patrick brennan alex smith, great to have you here. >> thank you very much.u: quick look at online poll results from yesterday -- cavuto coast to coast. >> what do you need to know about college? >> dear richard best friend. >> that is the duty you can major in game boy. >> students pay a fortune. the fastest-growing form of consumer debt paying for things like this. >> ed bass, a climbing tower >> and they want to give more of your money. >> is...
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liberty and national security programme at the brennan center for justice, thank you for being was.and ari, raben half former advisor to harry reid and host of "the agenda", a national morning radio show. thank you for being with us this evening >>> coming up he's heading home. an american man freed after spending 400 days inside an egyptian prison. we'll talk to his lawyer and brother-in-law next. >>> moham ad sol tan is on his way to the u.s. after he was released from an egyptian prison much >>> after being gaoled and on a hunger strike he was arrested. he was the son of a member of the prominent muslim brotherhood relinquished his passport. his family released a statement saying: >>> sol tan, a graduate of ohio state and former campaigner for president obama had been charged with setting up an operations room in a pro-muslim brotherhood camp in 2013. the state department says the u.s. government welcomes his release, and brings a conclusion to the case. >> it was heart-breaking to see him that way. according to his bother the u.s. government's effort led to his release. egypt is
liberty and national security programme at the brennan center for justice, thank you for being was.and ari, raben half former advisor to harry reid and host of "the agenda", a national morning radio show. thank you for being with us this evening >>> coming up he's heading home. an american man freed after spending 400 days inside an egyptian prison. we'll talk to his lawyer and brother-in-law next. >>> moham ad sol tan is on his way to the u.s. after he was released...
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brennan: let's take a look. so what do you think? dead? just saying,
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patrick brennan alex smith, great to have you here. >> thank you very much.nline poll results from yesterday -- . neil: all right, a show alert for you, the last time you'll see me at 8:00 p.m. on this fine channel. last time. you might as well record it for posterity, could be a collector's item. our new schedule kicks in across the fox network, "cavuto coast-to-coast," two hours beginning at noon 2:00 p.m., completely unscripted live for live, live for news, no matter where it's happening, we are happening. we figure we owe you that with so much going on in the world, to be there live as it's happening. matters the most. what does that mean on a story like this? well we would be there in the middle of the day talking about
patrick brennan alex smith, great to have you here. >> thank you very much.nline poll results from yesterday -- . neil: all right, a show alert for you, the last time you'll see me at 8:00 p.m. on this fine channel. last time. you might as well record it for posterity, could be a collector's item. our new schedule kicks in across the fox network, "cavuto coast-to-coast," two hours beginning at noon 2:00 p.m., completely unscripted live for live, live for news, no matter where...
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. >> we are live in geneva with paul brennan. does the u.n. special envoy have a plan? >> well, not in the sense of a roadmap to peace no, he doesn't. he has previously advocated localized ceasefires in syria as perhaps a way to get a truce underway established and then perhaps expanded as the days and months went by, but in the context of this process that has begun today here in geneva, he's come with no preconceived ideas. his strategy appears to be that of listening to all sides. it's going to take some time. this is not a big round table with all the parties in one room. over the next four or five weeks, what he's going to do is meet each relevant body individually and that's a lot of people, a lot of different organizations as well as the syrian government. he's going to speak to at least 40 other groups and organizations from within syria and another 20 regional and international stake holders, as well we're talking there about iran jordan and turkey. you can see that he is giving himself the best possible chance of success but he hasn't actually -- his only aim
. >> we are live in geneva with paul brennan. does the u.n. special envoy have a plan? >> well, not in the sense of a roadmap to peace no, he doesn't. he has previously advocated localized ceasefires in syria as perhaps a way to get a truce underway established and then perhaps expanded as the days and months went by, but in the context of this process that has begun today here in geneva, he's come with no preconceived ideas. his strategy appears to be that of listening to all...
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christine brennan, thank you. rachel nichols, thank you. >>> and now this new report provides perhaps the most damning detail yet. that co-pilot of the doomed germanwings flight committed mass murder. investigators now believe andreas lubitz repeatedly practiced putting the plane into a deadly descent on the flight right before the one that left all 150 people on board dead. the information comes from a preliminary report by the b.e.a. the french agency investigating the march 24th crash. it put forth this graph to explain how lubitz rehearsed. note the red at zero level there. so this is exactly how long and how often lubitz according to this report set the plane to drop toward 100 feet. the same auto pilot setting flight 9525 was at when it crashed into the french alps. fred what was the pilot doing when his co-pilot was entering 100 feet altitude? >> well that's really part of the interesting side of this interim report. the setting that happened in that outbound flight this is the leg from dusseldorf to barcel
christine brennan, thank you. rachel nichols, thank you. >>> and now this new report provides perhaps the most damning detail yet. that co-pilot of the doomed germanwings flight committed mass murder. investigators now believe andreas lubitz repeatedly practiced putting the plane into a deadly descent on the flight right before the one that left all 150 people on board dead. the information comes from a preliminary report by the b.e.a. the french agency investigating the march 24th...
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within. >> basically the freedom act extends other parts of the patriot act that people like paul brennan say are important, roving wire taps and efforts to go after lone wolf suspects. the freedom act is advancing, the question is how quickly. the patriot act, as we knew it is pretty much dead. >> libby casey for us live in washington. thank you >>> secretary of state john kerry is expected to fly back to the u.s. monday after breaking his leg in a bicycle accident sunday morning, forcing john kerry to cut short a 4-day diplomatic trip through europe. rosalind jordan has more were washington. >> reporter: the u.s. secretary of state john kerry broke his thigh on sunday morning during a break in his travel schedule in europe. the secretary had finished a round of meetings with the iranian foreign minister on saturday and was planning to be available for more talks if they became necessary. the iranians left geneva saturday. he took advantage of the break in his schedule to get in some exercise. it happened that his right thigh bone which was broken in his fall is the same leg where he had
within. >> basically the freedom act extends other parts of the patriot act that people like paul brennan say are important, roving wire taps and efforts to go after lone wolf suspects. the freedom act is advancing, the question is how quickly. the patriot act, as we knew it is pretty much dead. >> libby casey for us live in washington. thank you >>> secretary of state john kerry is expected to fly back to the u.s. monday after breaking his leg in a bicycle accident sunday...
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joining me now christine brennan. she's on the phone with me. mike freeman is on the phone with the bleacher report. i mike let me go to you first, to this reporting. this is from the ted wells report. what exactly did they find? >> well first of all, good to be with you again. what they found was not exactly a smoking gun but something close to it. and wells basically found that -- and this is the core of all this that tom brady knew about this knew about footballs being deflated was part of it. he doesn't come out and say it but basically it was part of a cover-up. the text messages, half the language can't be used on television but it shows a link to brady. so this is the problem for the patriots. the report didn't find the patriots as an organization at fault. it focuses on brady. and this really hurts brady. it doesn't destroy him. he's still a great quarterback. but it hurts him, and it hurts his legacy. that's the important part of this whole thing. this will impact his legacy probably for a long long time. >> let me come back to that and
joining me now christine brennan. she's on the phone with me. mike freeman is on the phone with the bleacher report. i mike let me go to you first, to this reporting. this is from the ted wells report. what exactly did they find? >> well first of all, good to be with you again. what they found was not exactly a smoking gun but something close to it. and wells basically found that -- and this is the core of all this that tom brady knew about this knew about footballs being deflated was...
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so the joining me now is bob kravitz, that sports column frist wth r and christine brennan usa today sports columnist as well. welcome to you both. bob, let me start with you. that story that you report how did you get it and tell us again about what the responses were. >> well you know it was a night of the afc championship game and i received a text roughly 10:00, 10:30. i did not see it until midnight because i was doing some tv post-post postgame work. and it was from a source saying call me it's really important. i called the source roughly midnight 12:10. i was told what was going on with the deflated footballs. i then was able to confirm it with a second source so i tweeted it out at 12:55, and then i watched twitter blow up. >> before twitter blew up did you know instantly that oh my gosh this is a big story here? >> yeah. aid pretty good idea. you know, yeah i did. you know i mean i have broken a few stories along the way. when chuck pagano had cancer. i broke that. i knew that would be a big deal. i knew this would have far-reaching consequences. i knew -- >> and twitter bl
so the joining me now is bob kravitz, that sports column frist wth r and christine brennan usa today sports columnist as well. welcome to you both. bob, let me start with you. that story that you report how did you get it and tell us again about what the responses were. >> well you know it was a night of the afc championship game and i received a text roughly 10:00, 10:30. i did not see it until midnight because i was doing some tv post-post postgame work. and it was from a source saying...
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. >> reporter: let's go live to paul brennan in geneva and seems he is setting the bar quite a bit lowerprevious expectations, paul. >> reporter: he is. the news conference is continuing in a building behind me. i stepped outside to come and broadcast to you. but what staffan de mistura is saying he has essentially a duty to try regardless of the prospects of success at the end of it. he is recall saying this is not geneva three and emphasized that and he said that basically has nothing changed since february of last year when geneva two broke down, is it really the state there is no common ground or no points for negotiation, he is now going to ask all the different parties to this conflict whether the situation has changed sufficiently for them to come to the table at some point. the format of the talks will be very specific and one to one talks between staffan de mistura and individual parties, individual bodies and there are a lot of them. he said there will be some 40 sierran groups some 20 regional and international actors he said he wanted as broad a spectrum as possible and the p
. >> reporter: let's go live to paul brennan in geneva and seems he is setting the bar quite a bit lowerprevious expectations, paul. >> reporter: he is. the news conference is continuing in a building behind me. i stepped outside to come and broadcast to you. but what staffan de mistura is saying he has essentially a duty to try regardless of the prospects of success at the end of it. he is recall saying this is not geneva three and emphasized that and he said that basically has...
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paul brennan reports. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: even the hospitals are now in the artillery gunner's sites.pital in the southern yemen see of taiz took direct hits on saturday causing panic among staff and patients. in the seaport city of aden, houthi fighters and forces loyal to the previous yemeni president saleh were blamed for artillery bombard little that hit residential districts. and there was fierce fighting reported in other areas witnesses said several terrified familiar are families fled for their lives. now a chronic shortage of gasoline is threatening basic infrastructure. >> the lack of fuel means that house facilities can no longer work. the tell communication network will come to a stand still of the water pumping systems will no longer function. they urgently need fuel and food coming in to the country, we have without it we have to fear for the worst. >> reporter: yemen's slide becoming a failed state was not inevitable and the u.s. secretary of state everyoned negotiations. but the decent towards out right civil war since january is complex. yemeni security forces have sp
paul brennan reports. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: even the hospitals are now in the artillery gunner's sites.pital in the southern yemen see of taiz took direct hits on saturday causing panic among staff and patients. in the seaport city of aden, houthi fighters and forces loyal to the previous yemeni president saleh were blamed for artillery bombard little that hit residential districts. and there was fierce fighting reported in other areas witnesses said several terrified familiar are families...
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our survey of the likely presidential candidates, and then i'm going to talk to cia director john brennanill talk to both of them about the fact that this law that authorizing the national security agency to collect millions of telephone records and store them is about to expire unless congress does something about it in a special session today. some people think they don't have the the right to do this, and not to be doing it but others say this is absolutely, vital to our national security. so we will see what they think about it, and we will go into some detail, of course the with the cia director john brennan. so we will keep the the focus on the news this morning because that is what we do around here. >> yes, as always, a lot have ground to cover but we cannot let you go without talking about your retirement. i know i will miss talking to you every single sunday. truly one of the news people i could ask anything and everybody of and you would have an interesting insightful answer. so a couple more questions, if you'll do that for me, looking back on your career, i mean two hours unt
our survey of the likely presidential candidates, and then i'm going to talk to cia director john brennanill talk to both of them about the fact that this law that authorizing the national security agency to collect millions of telephone records and store them is about to expire unless congress does something about it in a special session today. some people think they don't have the the right to do this, and not to be doing it but others say this is absolutely, vital to our national security....
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john brennan, the head of the cia at the moment, he personally came down to the administrative officetell me i was fired. some of told me, well, you pulled on superman's cape. >> eventually, his lawsuit was discriminated -- dismissed on grounds of state secrets. >> after i had been fired, i had nowhere to go. no one would hire me. i was living out of my car am essentially. i hit rock autumn. by happenstance, fraser just had a baby in the st. louis area, a friend that i had gone to college with. that a small room for me and it was difficult to come to that realization that i go from being the case officer in the central intelligence agency, i have a lot of cash law degree, to i am a manny. but such is life. >> you are part of our family. a package deal. >> i got the job at the company a health insurance company. that was great. i felt, ok, things are turning around. i thought, well, why don't i put myself out there. and that is how i met holly, my wife. we hit it right off. >> jeffrey and i have incredibly strong foundation in our relationship that has been since day one. we met via ma
john brennan, the head of the cia at the moment, he personally came down to the administrative officetell me i was fired. some of told me, well, you pulled on superman's cape. >> eventually, his lawsuit was discriminated -- dismissed on grounds of state secrets. >> after i had been fired, i had nowhere to go. no one would hire me. i was living out of my car am essentially. i hit rock autumn. by happenstance, fraser just had a baby in the st. louis area, a friend that i had gone to...
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and, christine brennan, a sportswriter and columnist for "usa today" and commentator for abc news.debbie, i want to start withyou. how unusual is it to have the charges dropped in an aggravated assault case which usually carries a maximum of up to five years? >> hi. it is so unusual, i don't know even know how to describe it. in most cases where there's aggravated assault you generally are not even allowed to participate in the pre-trial intervention program. it's called different things in other states, but usually when it's a violent crime, whether domestic violence or just aggravated assault not involving domestic violence, you are not allowed to even participate in the cases. so what it means in new jersey, i understand, is that -- and roughly about less than 1% of all domestic violence, aggravated assault type cases ends up in this program. >> sreenivasan: so what's a typical path for someone who get an aggravated versus assault charge. >> the same thing as ray rice. he was originally offered a plea bargain once his case was indicted on the original assault, he was offered a p
and, christine brennan, a sportswriter and columnist for "usa today" and commentator for abc news.debbie, i want to start withyou. how unusual is it to have the charges dropped in an aggravated assault case which usually carries a maximum of up to five years? >> hi. it is so unusual, i don't know even know how to describe it. in most cases where there's aggravated assault you generally are not even allowed to participate in the pre-trial intervention program. it's called...
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i'm morgan brennan, in aims iowa. >> and while post is feeling the impact cal main foods, they are hitting new highs and that is because most of cal main's operations are in the south. and haven't been impacted by the outbreak yet. the stock rose 3% in today's trading. >> matthew roberts joins us to discuss what this means for food prices. he is an agricultural economist at the ohio state university. and let's start with eggs which margon just talked about. how much higher could the prices go for the eggshell and eggs that become cookies to mayonnaise? >> year still trying to figure that out but it is not inconceivable to see another 50% increase in the shell -- or i'm sorry in the liquid eggs. the shell eggs we're still waiting to see but it is not unreasonable to think they could match that. so over all, maybe a double or triple in price compared to what we saw four to six weeks ago. >> and what about the price of the meat itself the chicken and the turkey population and there was talk of shortages into the holiday season and do you agree with that? >> it is certainly possible. we are tr
i'm morgan brennan, in aims iowa. >> and while post is feeling the impact cal main foods, they are hitting new highs and that is because most of cal main's operations are in the south. and haven't been impacted by the outbreak yet. the stock rose 3% in today's trading. >> matthew roberts joins us to discuss what this means for food prices. he is an agricultural economist at the ohio state university. and let's start with eggs which margon just talked about. how much higher could the...