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also later tonight the always outspoken ann coulter as "hannity" continues. of luxury has been pulled over your eyes, to blind you from the truth. we just want to get our car... take the blue key, you go back to the luxury you know. you take the red key, and you'll never look at luxury the same again. "crack of thunder" this is unreal. it's very real. this is what luxury looks like... ...and this is what it sounds like. "blows into pitch pipe" (singing in italian) nessun dorma! ma il mio mistero è chiuso in me. (singing in italian) vincerò! (singing in italian) vincerò! ♪ >> test >> test >> to >> test >>> test >> test >> test >> test >> >>> all right, welcome back to "hannity," new york city mayor, comrade bill de blasio is facing a major backlash over his decision to kick out charter schools. last night, former new york city mayor rudy giuliani explained just how bad the decision is. >> the shame of this is, charter schools are basically helping poor children or children who don't have the means for parents to put them in private schools so it is certainly n
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. >> reporter: cane coulter never game a household name for the things he did on the football field fornging. >> reporter: but off the field, he is becoming just that, a driving force that could revolutionize college sports. >> we deserve our back rights. >> reporter: coulter argued in front of the national labor relations board that he and others devoted more than 60 hours to football, and that they deserve injury care, a sponsorship deals. in his decision allowing the scholarship players a right to unionize, a regional director called them employees, adding not only is this more hours than many undisputed full-time employees work at their jobs it is also many more houring than the students spend on their studies. the decision could lead to pay to play. >> ultimately it will lead to some money decision because the players know how much money their schools and covers are making as a result of the fact that they play. >> reporter: the university said that unionization and collective bargaining are not the appropriate venues to raise this. northwestern plans to appeal the ruling to the fu
. >> reporter: cane coulter never game a household name for the things he did on the football field fornging. >> reporter: but off the field, he is becoming just that, a driving force that could revolutionize college sports. >> we deserve our back rights. >> reporter: coulter argued in front of the national labor relations board that he and others devoted more than 60 hours to football, and that they deserve injury care, a sponsorship deals. in his decision allowing the...
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and first, set your dvr, never miss ann coulter's appearance. we'll continue on "hannity."rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! what's...
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coulter.eers and applause] >> thank you. thank you. here? >> that's fine, right there. >> mickey, you want to close on in so we can get closer? we can get started. all right, first segment. i'm going to go at you guys a bit first. so, miss coulter -- >> yes. >> as a proud university of michigan law school grad -- [cheers and applause] this which class did you learn that the president of the united states only had to enforce the laws in which they agree? [laughter] >> no, i learned that at a grateful dead concert, not -- [laughter] not university of michigan law school. no, i mean, it is a serious point, the way obama is -- it is unconstitutional legislating from the white house. the constitution divides up branches, it's the congress that's supposed to write the laws, and it's very, you know, care any designed. you have senators for six years and members of the to house for two years, that's the people's house, and they write the bills, the president can suggest stuff, but his only role in the
coulter.eers and applause] >> thank you. thank you. here? >> that's fine, right there. >> mickey, you want to close on in so we can get closer? we can get started. all right, first segment. i'm going to go at you guys a bit first. so, miss coulter -- >> yes. >> as a proud university of michigan law school grad -- [cheers and applause] this which class did you learn that the president of the united states only had to enforce the laws in which they agree? [laughter]...
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>> well, you have ann coulter coming on, and they're going to talk about the interview. >> will it bewo years when you're no longer president and people will stop letting you win at basketball? >> how does it feel having a three-inch vertical? >> at one point didn't he say how does it feel to be the last black president? that, to me crossed the line. >> it is a joke. the white house signed off on all of it. they were in on it. >> it was scripted? >> it was completely scripted. >> you know what is pleathetic about it? nobody is signing up for obamacare. >> let me ask the question first, sean wants to know what is the pointnfg of the zach g n galifianakis interview, and i guess it would explain the shape the country is -- >> my point is, it is kind of pathetic, they try to get young people thinking that they're dumb. they want young people to basically sign up in big numbers because this whole ponzi scheme, i call it, is based on the principle where the young people pay for thevax young, sick, an uninsured. now, the young folk, go get a catastrophic plan, because god forbid, if you hav
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political commentator ann coulter, and sarah palin. this and you'll meeting is hosted by the american conservative union. [applause] >> we want a country where personal freedom is cherished. where all americans are treated equally, so that everyone can pursue the american dream. nearly every american you talk to will tell you they want that. a lot of americans think they have it. but when you have been targeted by the irs or your government is make you buy insurance, you need -- when our nation is trillions of dollars in debt, which means every $50,000, ors over one some laws are enforced and others are ignored completely, washington may not freedom at all.meta we will win. [applause] freedom,s, personal economic freedom, and a debt-free future will win. ouro not want to see country stretched thin. it is not fair to leave our children and grandchildren with the bills for our nation's debt. we must repeal the entire health care law. [applause] and put choice in the hands of people. we must grow our economy. the fastest way to do that is
political commentator ann coulter, and sarah palin. this and you'll meeting is hosted by the american conservative union. [applause] >> we want a country where personal freedom is cherished. where all americans are treated equally, so that everyone can pursue the american dream. nearly every american you talk to will tell you they want that. a lot of americans think they have it. but when you have been targeted by the irs or your government is make you buy insurance, you need -- when our...
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the kid-- >> cane coulter, quarterback for northwestern university. he's no longer in school.s done. but he's been a forefront of this association right now. >> what happens here? you've got a whole process here, the ncaa will appeal and so we're years away from what could be, you know, the spector of young people taking advantage of this. >> this is how it should change. if you unionize you can strike, but athletic departments can lock you out. >> true, true, true. >> so the ncaa, it's been a non-profit organization for quite some time. it doesn't seem like it. >> unions in america have been on the decline for years, who would have thunk that it might be, it might be college athletes that kick-start the union movement in america again. it's a possibility. >> absolutely. >> michael yves, this is terrific stuff, wow, thank you. >>> it's a new approach to stop alcoholics from being a nuisance at city parks. amsterdam is using a barter system to get them back to work. they get beer in exchange for keeping the city clean. >> this is con, once a postman who once delivered mail. now
the kid-- >> cane coulter, quarterback for northwestern university. he's no longer in school.s done. but he's been a forefront of this association right now. >> what happens here? you've got a whole process here, the ncaa will appeal and so we're years away from what could be, you know, the spector of young people taking advantage of this. >> this is how it should change. if you unionize you can strike, but athletic departments can lock you out. >> true, true, true....
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. >> a year after anne coulter said that, mitt romney was warmly received at cpac when chris christier remaining is the most conservative. he has the strongest position on illegal immigration. he has consistentconsistently, tell you, right wingers, after obama care, the single most important issue is illegal immigration. >> and of course, at last year's cpac, ann coulter turned against chris christie. >> do you believe chris christie should have been invited to cpac is this year? >> did you see his convention speech? >> yes. >> it was really bad. and i must say, though i have loved chris christie, i'm now a single issue voter against amnesty. so christie is off my list. >> a new national fox news poll out today asked would chris christie be a good president? only 24% of registered voters said yes. 52 said no. in that same poll a year ago, 37% said he would be a good president. 33% said he would not be a good president. ari, these fox news poll numbers tell the story for chris christie. this dream of his, i believe, is over. and has been over since the day he gave that big press confer
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[applause] thank you. >> thank you to ann coulter for showing up. ♪ >> how is everybody doing?a good cpac so far? let me ask you another question? does everybody here loves sarah palin? [wild cheering] if i walk out there and asked 100 of you why you love era, i will probably get 100 different answers. for me, it is because she is an unabashed proponent of the right to bear arms. [applause] you might love that she works hard to elect leaders like nikki haley. [applause] you might love that she would rather tell michael bloomberg to have a coke and a smile and stop telling us how to live our lives. [applause] one thing that we all love about sarah is that she drives liberals absolutely crazy. [applause] it is actually funny to watch. they come unglued. they do not know what to do. [laughter] is it because she took on the establishment and beat the incumbent mayor of her town? is it because she was the first female governor of the state of alaska? the truth is it is not. she drives them crazy for the same reason we love her so much. she stands firmly in between our freedom and ou
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she was like the untamed coulter. so when she ran teeeighteen ran for congress and the argument was the thing in the constitution said against a woman running for office 50 years before the vote. with not for quality in the boardroom and the bedroom and the battlefield and she was the first woman probably the only woman to be a colonel of the regiment of the african-american in new york regiment. before i get into their similarities i do want to say who they were. this is an era where women have no power, and they could not leave a marriage if they wanted to do. if they got the divorce they did not get the children. they came from the trashy is background possible. the father was of a con artist and sold snake oil and they did fate fortune telling at the age of 1113 hours at a time. they climbed out of a horrible background with an abusive family situation and decided they wanted to have power and freedom. and they pursued it with very few pursuit certainly women would have. there were very beautiful and great self pr
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doesn't repeat it obama said that washington would never recognize the results of the referendum ann coulter the deployment of international monitors to claim an the russia's lower house of parliament passed legislation in the very near future. allowing trains seven when the legion to join russia. sunday's referendum was molested by observers from twenty five countries in vice and what local ethnic minority communities but not recognized by any international organizations here are a group of our union of the servers at a polling station in sim for a poll of more than the condition of our bodies too deeply into fortune groom up the sheet it's possible to hold a referendum completely and correctly. the european union are taking the threat of skull bones the more it's possible but in the former soviet republics. everything happens spontaneously state department to spawn some spunk from my old non did not mean the moon. it may be as different threats to democracy and one cannot see that. they have said moscow's build local forces and crimea was in cruise violation of women's fashion precinct of
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graduating quarterback cane cou coult coulter. >> it is almost like a dictatorship, where nothing is decided by us. >> reporter: on the sidelines, paid endorsements, and scholarships. >> frankly, money is what this is all about. how do you divide all the money that is made from the big-time sports. >> reporter: one sports generated an estimated $7 billion for schools. they under mined it saying it hurts the purpose for school, an education. the schools contend the athletes are students, not employees, they should not be paid for football. but they say they're willing to listen to their concerns. >> we just don't believe the proper way is through a labor negotiation. >> reporter: experts in labor law say the players' efforts may be a hail mary pass, for now, jeff yarborough doesn't watch the game he once played. >> if students have a voice in the sport, i'll be a fan again, but i'm not a fan right now. >> reporter: players looking to change the game for future college athletes. john yang, nbc news, evanston, illinois. john yang, nbc news, evanston, illinois. >>> when we come back here
graduating quarterback cane cou coult coulter. >> it is almost like a dictatorship, where nothing is decided by us. >> reporter: on the sidelines, paid endorsements, and scholarships. >> frankly, money is what this is all about. how do you divide all the money that is made from the big-time sports. >> reporter: one sports generated an estimated $7 billion for schools. they under mined it saying it hurts the purpose for school, an education. the schools contend the...
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cane coulter argued the hours that he and his teammates devoted to football and the millions of dollars that it earned the university made them employees. the ncaa and the big ten conference along with the university oppose the union drive. northwestern plans to appeal the decision. joining us now to discuss the broader implications of this, michael yves, what a pleasure to have you with us on the show. tell me about the implications of this. what does this mean? >> reporter: what this means is college football players who receive scholarships it's compensation and they qualify as employees based on the definition of employee based on national labor relations act. they're able to collectively bargain on behalf their membership. they can collectively bargain against the university for whatever wishes and demands they want. >> what is the plan they behind this? >> reporter: the player association that was put together by the members of the football team they want three specific things. one, they want guaranteed healthcare for not only former players, but current players but former players
cane coulter argued the hours that he and his teammates devoted to football and the millions of dollars that it earned the university made them employees. the ncaa and the big ten conference along with the university oppose the union drive. northwestern plans to appeal the decision. joining us now to discuss the broader implications of this, michael yves, what a pleasure to have you with us on the show. tell me about the implications of this. what does this mean? >> reporter: what this...
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in chinese odi coulter who can read your report. lucky and find a buck or two when a product like the pf the full force and the gold emblem the popular web two and like my hunger to which the money right now. all the way to welcome the new year in compared to the popular product of her main image is of course the real horses are having a much harder time in china. medieval forthright in clementine are struggling today. surprising cheap but the popularity of course writing chinese people will surprise me lo. when it comes to a question for you to meet the people. before they can report the very popular tradition in the period of chinese history. in sixteen forty four to nineteen eleven the emperor to moment for st was extremely popular the midterm keep order varies of course running to the mall in court. nowadays for three to lead the people who hold the inner mongolia when mr templeton on down there which is not a traditional sport event month old kitten. the book directly to our tree as well. you could transport the patient does ma
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i had one of your favorite people a n n coulter who lost health care and she couldn't get it becauseobama care. if ann is upset you know it is going to hell in a hand basket. >> we are now told it is fixed. my head is spinning. go ahead, simon. and the politics of this in november. >> and i think from here on out. it is about data and opinion. and we are getting information on this and know how much it cost and people covered. if it working by the fall election. it is a jump ball it will benefit the democrats. and be cautious to make sure they are accurate. >> or overplayed what hand, simon? >> this thing is working better than the republican party is telling people it is. and we could debate this the rest of the day. >> got. it >> 13 million people have insurance now. >> they got it through the system. >> bill, if i may. >> bill, i hope simon is right and the data that hard working americans are facing is trying to pay the health care premiums and not losing the health care coverage. simon can say it all day long. >> there are too many. >> and talk to the people watching this progra
i had one of your favorite people a n n coulter who lost health care and she couldn't get it becauseobama care. if ann is upset you know it is going to hell in a hand basket. >> we are now told it is fixed. my head is spinning. go ahead, simon. and the politics of this in november. >> and i think from here on out. it is about data and opinion. and we are getting information on this and know how much it cost and people covered. if it working by the fall election. it is a jump ball it...
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coulter? even charles murray agrees that america is coming apart. wing friends agreed that, my left-wing friends agree with that. culturally, the rich are growing very distant from the port in behavioral terms as well as money terms. this is murray's thesis. the rich have two-parent families, the poor don't anymore. does anyone on the right have a solution to this problem? >> yes, i think murray does. i think part of the problem is -- and i completely agree with him on this -- you leave these -- you read these terrifying divorce statistics and you find out they're completely different for college-educated people and those with only a high school degree. rate justmotherhood feeds upon itself. the one thing that has really changed besides -- you have the government subsidizing bad behavior, you have hollywood rewarding bad behavior, but there's also an overwhelming cultural sense, there is a political correctness to and shaming. no, shaming is good. it is almost a cruel and selfish thing, for lack of a better term, for the upper classes to be educated
coulter? even charles murray agrees that america is coming apart. wing friends agreed that, my left-wing friends agree with that. culturally, the rich are growing very distant from the port in behavioral terms as well as money terms. this is murray's thesis. the rich have two-parent families, the poor don't anymore. does anyone on the right have a solution to this problem? >> yes, i think murray does. i think part of the problem is -- and i completely agree with him on this -- you leave...
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. >> i want to switch to immigration, perry, and i want to play something that none other ann coulteryet. >> they need more warm bodies, more votes. amnesty goes through and the democrats have 30 million new voters. >> yeah, right, perry. this is what this is all about. >> the numbers being wrong. >> what stuck me is that this certainly is not just offensive towards people in this country but all immigrants for talking like that. the ship to the party last year, the cpac or yours oppose immigration. mar markorubio gave him a seventh run. >> we were at the dinner from earlier this week, and the mississippi is giving me a lot of heat. we saw leader pelosi getting ready to take on the president. >> one of the things you're seeing certainly is when nclr's chief, calling president obama, a chief, that's from the roosz foo -- they have felt the president's deportation policy. the thing about it is this. the gamble for the president was republicans need to scream, we need more border security, we need more border security and he cracked town. republicans immigration has not moved toward refo
. >> i want to switch to immigration, perry, and i want to play something that none other ann coulteryet. >> they need more warm bodies, more votes. amnesty goes through and the democrats have 30 million new voters. >> yeah, right, perry. this is what this is all about. >> the numbers being wrong. >> what stuck me is that this certainly is not just offensive towards people in this country but all immigrants for talking like that. the ship to the party last year,...
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political commentator ann coulter, and sarah palin. this and you'll meeting is hosted by the american conservative union. [applause]
political commentator ann coulter, and sarah palin. this and you'll meeting is hosted by the american conservative union. [applause]
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conference scheduled speakers include former house speaker newt gingrich, conservative columnist and coulter and former alaska governor sarah palin among others. watch them all live at 12:40 p.m. on eastern and let us know what you think that facebook.com/c-span or tweet us with-tag c-span chat. this week the supreme court heard oral argument in hall v. florida, a case testing the limits on the court at the ban against executing the intellectually disabled. the issue rests on how states define intellectual disability when using iq tests. florida has an iq cut off of 74 determining intellectual disability. the court will decide if this cut off is so rigid that it is unconstitutional. in 2002 the supreme court ruled executing those who are, quote, mentally retarded is, quote, cool and unusual punishment under the eighth amendment. the court decided it that time to leave it to the states to determine the criteria for meeting this standard. this is an hour. >> case 12, hall v. florida. >> may it please the court. in adkins vs. virginia this court held the constitution bars executing persons with
conference scheduled speakers include former house speaker newt gingrich, conservative columnist and coulter and former alaska governor sarah palin among others. watch them all live at 12:40 p.m. on eastern and let us know what you think that facebook.com/c-span or tweet us with-tag c-span chat. this week the supreme court heard oral argument in hall v. florida, a case testing the limits on the court at the ban against executing the intellectually disabled. the issue rests on how states define...
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just look at the cpac event, where ann coulter said the browning of america.omments are the comments that totally insult us as hispanics. and we know that they're just pandering and trying to say things, but at the end of the day, they just want our vote. >> okay. annette taddeo, thanks for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> chair of the miami-dade democratic party. and of course we're down here in miami for the weekend. we're doing a focus group tomorrow with a number of voters here in the miami area, and we'll bring that story to you in the coming days.
just look at the cpac event, where ann coulter said the browning of america.omments are the comments that totally insult us as hispanics. and we know that they're just pandering and trying to say things, but at the end of the day, they just want our vote. >> okay. annette taddeo, thanks for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> chair of the miami-dade democratic party. and of course we're down here in miami for the weekend. we're doing a focus group tomorrow with a number of...
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could force people to a narrow form of success that we are criticized of championing because that coulter -- culture we could only be of a doctor or lawyer we have to be on wall street in the younger generations almost all uniformly feel the unpleasant pressure we see this in the asian-american in committee people will not read this because you thank you are reinforcing the minority models stereotype because the whole idea is that first is applied to something better applied to what you care about. with the academy award for best director. and broke back mountain was revolutionary. his father said now you could be an academic. >> host: i want to go to that you are a very couple which of you has the better triple package. >> no doubt. is my wife. >> it is generational. i don't know anything about you but i was raised that my parents had a strong sense of exception and i think is the shield against discrimination. when i was little in indiana one guy was making fun of my accent i used to have a chinese accent and she said why do you care? we come from a much longer civilization. who cares?
could force people to a narrow form of success that we are criticized of championing because that coulter -- culture we could only be of a doctor or lawyer we have to be on wall street in the younger generations almost all uniformly feel the unpleasant pressure we see this in the asian-american in committee people will not read this because you thank you are reinforcing the minority models stereotype because the whole idea is that first is applied to something better applied to what you care...
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it is one of things coulter does. orient people and times. some ask their members to generate.some generate themselves to receive future of some kind. some tall members who got to live in the now. it's a juicy development in western cultures that live in the present has become more and more appealing to people. the connection between that and this book is one of the things triple package seems to do this turn people into deferred gratification machines and that is what runs up against american culture. as a combination of those two interests, successful minorities in american culture to live in the moment. >> host: but it matches studies criticizing the been in a moment. we all want to see a moment. one of my favorite parts in the book that never comes up is the constitutional law party but at the end judges constitutional law. our two foundational documents, declaration of independence and constitution have completely different impulses. it's about pursuit of happiness. it's a rebellious document in your view on the constitution is. >> guest: is an interesting time in american
it is one of things coulter does. orient people and times. some ask their members to generate.some generate themselves to receive future of some kind. some tall members who got to live in the now. it's a juicy development in western cultures that live in the present has become more and more appealing to people. the connection between that and this book is one of the things triple package seems to do this turn people into deferred gratification machines and that is what runs up against american...
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-- anne coulter. >> thank you.> that is fine, right there. do you want to close on in? all right, let's get started. first segment, i am going to go at you guys a bit first. all right, so, ms. coulter, as a proud university of michigan law school grad, in which class did you learn that the president of united states only has to enforce the laws to which they agreed? >> you know, i learned that at a grateful dead concert. [laughter] it is a serious point the way obama -- it is unconstitutional legislating from the white house. the constitution divides us into branches, the congress is supposed to write the laws and they are very carefully designed. your senators for six years and members of the house for two years, and they write the bills. but his only rule to write legislation is to beat away. if it is not -- if he does not veto it, then it becomes the law. the most talked about becomes obamacare. most egregiously with our immigration laws, at least with obamacare, people talked about it. and it is a tough one for
-- anne coulter. >> thank you.> that is fine, right there. do you want to close on in? all right, let's get started. first segment, i am going to go at you guys a bit first. all right, so, ms. coulter, as a proud university of michigan law school grad, in which class did you learn that the president of united states only has to enforce the laws to which they agreed? >> you know, i learned that at a grateful dead concert. [laughter] it is a serious point the way obama -- it is...
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athletes to unionize is headed to capitol hill on wednesday, former northwestern quarterback cain coulterhe message to congress. last week the national labor relations ruled the national football league can form a union and that's tonight's speed read. right now go to gretawire.com and answer. this did gwyneth paltrow misspeak when she said movie star moms have it harder than working moms. see you tomorrow night at 7 p.m. eastern. good night. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> the obamacare web site stumbling on deadline day. >> the obamacare web site goes down again as the deadline closes in. tonight, we'll tell you the real story behind national healthcare. [siren] >> albuquerque cops shoot a homeless man dead. the 23rd person to die that way. all hell is breaking loose. we'll have a special report. >> and the movie noah a huge hit despite some people saying it is sacrilegious. also tonight, watters on the loose in philadelphia. >> how many senators are there in the united
athletes to unionize is headed to capitol hill on wednesday, former northwestern quarterback cain coulterhe message to congress. last week the national labor relations ruled the national football league can form a union and that's tonight's speed read. right now go to gretawire.com and answer. this did gwyneth paltrow misspeak when she said movie star moms have it harder than working moms. see you tomorrow night at 7 p.m. eastern. good night. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight:...
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though the flavor and intoxicated like john coulter responsible for the large group of people in the expectations of great men found romantic. it awaited him on the route of misery. on the other that left but struck overland skirting south of the blackfeet where the party might wonder over so he mountain ranges and through the desert what might have come as a startling revelation about striking out into the unknown is that though the questions confronting them are often mundane, this route or that's cut this river drainage or another, the implications are profound and sometimes fatal. by morning he decided it's not surprising that in the choice between the near certain violent confrontation and venturing out into the great stretch of turning avoiding the conflict he finally chose the latter. one could call it a bold choice in the spirit of exploration or cowardice or a retreat into the safety of the party and for himself. whatever their member's perspective, he had made the fateful decision. the overland party would leave and a beer to the south of the planned route avoiding the blac
though the flavor and intoxicated like john coulter responsible for the large group of people in the expectations of great men found romantic. it awaited him on the route of misery. on the other that left but struck overland skirting south of the blackfeet where the party might wonder over so he mountain ranges and through the desert what might have come as a startling revelation about striking out into the unknown is that though the questions confronting them are often mundane, this route or...
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though its flavor might intoxicate an eager, lone young man like john coulter, hunt -- responsible for a large group of people and the expectations of great men -- probably found it neither exhilarating, nor romantic. on the one hand, there were the blackfeet warriors that surely awaited him on the known route up the missouri. on the other lay the route that left the missouri and struck overland, skirting south of the blackfeet where his party might wander lost over snowy mountain ranges and through the starvation deserts. what might have come as a startling revelation about striking out into the unknown is that though the questions cop fronting one are often -- confronting one are often mundane, this route or that, this live drainage or another, the implications are profound and sometimes fatal. by morning hunt had decided. it's not surprising that in the choice between a near-certain, violent confrontation with the blackfeet and venturing out into a great stretch of unexplored terrain hunt, avoiding conflict, finally chose the latter. one could call it a bold choice in the true pitte
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with former house speaker newt gingrich, conservative columnist ann coulter and former alaska governor sarah palin. you can watch them all live, beginning at 12:40 p.m. on c-span and let us know what you think on facebook or twitter. >> one of the most critical things the agency does is to enforce the federal securities laws to make sure wall street buys -- abides by the rules. the right the rules for wall street and brokers and investment advisers but we don't have the criminal authority. we have the authority to bring and negligence actions against those who violate the federal securities laws. we can't send anybody to jail. but we can assess civil penalties. our level of penalties is not as high as we were lucky it to be. there is a legislation in congress to give us the ability to assess higher penalties and require those who commit wrongdoing to disgorge their ill-gotten gains that they make from their wrongdoing. and to bar somebody from the securities industry so they can't live another day to defraud again. white, sunday night at 8:00. c-span. we bring public affairs events fro
with former house speaker newt gingrich, conservative columnist ann coulter and former alaska governor sarah palin. you can watch them all live, beginning at 12:40 p.m. on c-span and let us know what you think on facebook or twitter. >> one of the most critical things the agency does is to enforce the federal securities laws to make sure wall street buys -- abides by the rules. the right the rules for wall street and brokers and investment advisers but we don't have the criminal...
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-- ann coulter and sarah palin.ur next guest joining us from cpac. ralph reed talking about issues related to religion and politics. storyon, a usa today takes a look at the house of representatives and how it handles ethics cases. paul singer will be along later for that as washington journal continues. ♪ >> we do not have a criminal investigation. -- enforcingt role the federal securities laws to make sure wall street abides by the rules. they write the rules -- but we don't have the criminal authority. we don't have the authority to andg civil actions negligence actions against the those who violate the federal securities laws. them to jail but can assess civil penalties. one of our penalties is not as high as we would like it to be. those who commit wrongdoing to disgorge their ill-gotten gains from their ongoing. and we have the power to bar somebody from the securities industry so that they can't live another day to the front again. , sunday nightte at 8:00 on c-span's q and a. "washington journal" continues."
-- ann coulter and sarah palin.ur next guest joining us from cpac. ralph reed talking about issues related to religion and politics. storyon, a usa today takes a look at the house of representatives and how it handles ethics cases. paul singer will be along later for that as washington journal continues. ♪ >> we do not have a criminal investigation. -- enforcingt role the federal securities laws to make sure wall street abides by the rules. they write the rules -- but we don't have the...
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coverage of this year's final day of the political action conference including newt gingrich and ann coulter and alaska governor sarah palin. watch them live at 12:40 p.m. he on c-span let us know what you think that facebook.com for tweet us at with the hash tag. >> we do not have a criminal investigation role. but we have the most critical things the agency does, enforcing this to make sure wall street talks about the rules and we don't have this but concludes the approval of the commission and civil fraud actions and we can't send them back to jail, but we can assess civil penalties and there's some legislation to give us the ability to do that. we can require those two disgorge their ill-gotten gains and we have the power to bar someone from the security so they can basically live another day to defraud again. >> securities and exchange commission chairman mary jo white on "q&a". >> more now on the situation in the ukraine and next steps for russia, united states, and the international community. stephen pifer is part of this hour and a half discussion from the brookings institution. [in
coverage of this year's final day of the political action conference including newt gingrich and ann coulter and alaska governor sarah palin. watch them live at 12:40 p.m. he on c-span let us know what you think that facebook.com for tweet us at with the hash tag. >> we do not have a criminal investigation role. but we have the most critical things the agency does, enforcing this to make sure wall street talks about the rules and we don't have this but concludes the approval of the...
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scheduled speakers include newt gingrich, jim demint, former carlyt-packard ceo thierry know, author and coulterrah palin. -- former hp ceo carla fiorino. live coverage begins tomorrow on c-span. >> suffice to say most of health policy really is not health policy at all. the congress just docs on so and maybee big issues it is an extension. it docs the big issue. it repeatedly docs the big issues and on medicare when you have 10,000 people eligible for medicare every day there is a very real cost attached to that. to moveo find a way beyond. it would be one thing if it was sound policy but, as i indicated, we do not get at the structural kind of issues and we to come up with some sensible budget policy. trek senate finance committee chair ron wyden on the challenges facing medicare and hospitals. ties on c-span two. on american history tv, the ground and architecture of mount vernon. sunday night at 8:00. the cpac conference, jim sign and ask governor gilmore engage in a debate on privacy. the former governor calling snowden a traitor. this is 45 minutes. is for the five minutes. -- this is 45 m
scheduled speakers include newt gingrich, jim demint, former carlyt-packard ceo thierry know, author and coulterrah palin. -- former hp ceo carla fiorino. live coverage begins tomorrow on c-span. >> suffice to say most of health policy really is not health policy at all. the congress just docs on so and maybee big issues it is an extension. it docs the big issue. it repeatedly docs the big issues and on medicare when you have 10,000 people eligible for medicare every day there is a very...
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scheduled speakers include former house speaker newt , columnistim demint and author ann coulter, and former alaska governor sarah palin. live coverage begins at 12:40 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> suffice it to say, most of health policy really is not health policy at all. it is essentially budget policy. just docs on so many of the big issues and ends up putting together something might be called a patch. maybe it is an extension. maybe it is called a stopgap but the big is, it ducks issues. particularly on medicare, we have 10,000 people eligible for medicare every day. there is a very real cost there is a very real costs attached. the challenge is to try to find a way to move beyond this fixation on budgeting. it would be one thing that there but wend budget policy do not get at the structural kinds of issues and move beyond this lurch from one budget calamity to another to come up with sensible budget policy. clicked senate finance committee chairman ron wyden on the challenges facing hospitals. the historical ties between russia and the ukraine. c-spanat 5:45 p.m. on 2. sunday nigh
scheduled speakers include former house speaker newt , columnistim demint and author ann coulter, and former alaska governor sarah palin. live coverage begins at 12:40 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> suffice it to say, most of health policy really is not health policy at all. it is essentially budget policy. just docs on so many of the big issues and ends up putting together something might be called a patch. maybe it is an extension. maybe it is called a stopgap but the big is, it ducks...
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on saturday, newt gingrich, and coulter, sarah palin.ll bring you the results of the presidential straw poll at 1230 p.m. eastern on c-span. join the conversation and on twitter with #cspanchat. coming up on c-span, president obama announces sanctions against russia. a house committee hearing on ukraine. condemnedse democrats chairman there'll issa for his actions and highlights from cpac , the conservative political action conference. >> c-span. we bring public affairs offense from washington directly to you putting you in the room with congressional hearings, white house events, briefings and offering complete gavel-to-gavel coverage of the u.s. house as a public service of private industry. we are c-span created by the industry 35 years ago and funded by her local cable or satellite provider. follow us on twitter. like us on facebook. voted 385-23today for $1 billion in loan guarantees for the ukrainian government. also today, president obama ordered limited sanctions against russia announcing this at the beginning of the white house
on saturday, newt gingrich, and coulter, sarah palin.ll bring you the results of the presidential straw poll at 1230 p.m. eastern on c-span. join the conversation and on twitter with #cspanchat. coming up on c-span, president obama announces sanctions against russia. a house committee hearing on ukraine. condemnedse democrats chairman there'll issa for his actions and highlights from cpac , the conservative political action conference. >> c-span. we bring public affairs offense from...
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gingrich,de newt heritage foundation president coulter,t, author anne and former alaska governor sarahis annual meeting is hosted by the american conservative union. [applause] ♪ >> we want a country where personal freedom is cherished. we are all americans are treated equally so that everyone can pursue the american dream. nearly every american you talk to will tell you that they want that, too. nklot of americans thi they already have it. but when you have been targeted by the irs, when your government is making you buy insurance, you neither want nor need. nation is over $17 trillion in debt, which means that every american owes over $50,000, or when some laws are enforced and others are ignored completely, you realize washington may not cherish freedom at all. us. is why america needs that is why we formed tea party patriots. we will win. [applause] values, personal freedoms, economic freedom, and eight yet-free future will win -- a debt-free future will win. we do not want to see our country stretched too thin because we know it is not fair to leave our children and grandchildren
gingrich,de newt heritage foundation president coulter,t, author anne and former alaska governor sarahis annual meeting is hosted by the american conservative union. [applause] ♪ >> we want a country where personal freedom is cherished. we are all americans are treated equally so that everyone can pursue the american dream. nearly every american you talk to will tell you that they want that, too. nklot of americans thi they already have it. but when you have been targeted by the irs,...
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on saturday, cpac will feature nude gingrich, and coulter, and sarah palin.e the straw poll. coverage begins at 12:40 eas tern. inch join the conversation on facebook and twitter. on c-span today, will "washington journal" is next. later, live coverage of cpac. and in about 45 minutes, we will talk with former nra president david keene. reid.on the program, joy ♪ a conservative political action conference is holding its annual meeting here in the washington area. as is the 41st year of this conference. chris christie was one of the speakers yesterday, along with senators cruise, rubio, and scott. perry, mike huckabee, rick santorum, rand paul, and grover norquist are among the speakers. we want tost segment hear from conservatives only.
on saturday, cpac will feature nude gingrich, and coulter, and sarah palin.e the straw poll. coverage begins at 12:40 eas tern. inch join the conversation on facebook and twitter. on c-span today, will "washington journal" is next. later, live coverage of cpac. and in about 45 minutes, we will talk with former nra president david keene. reid.on the program, joy ♪ a conservative political action conference is holding its annual meeting here in the washington area. as is the 41st year...
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we will hear from newt gingrich, and coulter, sarah palin among others getting underway at 12:40 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span. we bring public affairs events from washington directly to you putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white ande events, briefings conferences offering complete gavel-to-gavel coverage of the u.s. house is a public service of private industry. created by the cable tv industry 35 years ago and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. tv, like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> the crimean referendum just over one week away and associates from the associated base isying a military under siege by russians and their siding a duty officer that a russian military truck broke down and entered the base were about 100 ukrainian troops are stationed. the report is from the associated press. conservative political action ntinues tomorrow for a discussion on the role of religion in the republican party. the house ethics committee rarely takes action on investigations launched by the office of congressional ethics. also, a look at privacy ri
we will hear from newt gingrich, and coulter, sarah palin among others getting underway at 12:40 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span. we bring public affairs events from washington directly to you putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white ande events, briefings conferences offering complete gavel-to-gavel coverage of the u.s. house is a public service of private industry. created by the cable tv industry 35 years ago and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. tv,...
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live coverage saturday, 12:40 eastern, sarah palin, ann coulter, newt gingrich. the lineup tomorrow beginning at 12:40 eastern. we will bring you to a panel discussion on privacy issues, and you will hear from a former reagan justice department official. he says edward snowden is a patriot for doing what he did. jim gilmore calls snowden a traitor for the revelations of nsa secrets. this is from earlier today at the conservative political action conference. ♪ >> all right. good morning. good to be here with you today. i have the privilege of being with the panel here to discuss what i think is one of the defining issues of our time, and that is where are we going to set the line as a country between the government that rightfully protects us against some very serious threats, terrorism, for an attorney, and the government that has a capability to invade our privacy and potentially infringe on our liberties. the panel we have today will do a great job of exploiting those issues for you. i will introduce them in a second, but i wanted to make one other mention here
live coverage saturday, 12:40 eastern, sarah palin, ann coulter, newt gingrich. the lineup tomorrow beginning at 12:40 eastern. we will bring you to a panel discussion on privacy issues, and you will hear from a former reagan justice department official. he says edward snowden is a patriot for doing what he did. jim gilmore calls snowden a traitor for the revelations of nsa secrets. this is from earlier today at the conservative political action conference. ♪ >> all right. good morning....
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there is a coulter of not wanting to work written think the problem -- a culture of not wanting to work i think the problem is a lack of opportunity and i think it is important we identify the key issues here. if you/important programs that provide some basis -- if you that providems some basis of security, it will be worse. >> we see the report on the war on poverty that argues all of these programs haven't really worked. there are too many things going on, the pocket he rate hasn't fallen nearly enough, and we haven't made a dent -- poverty rate hasn't fallen nearly enough, and we haven't made a dent in poverty. >> if you look at that report is an inventory of different policy initiatives over a. period of time. it is a catalog of different programs. the opening statement begins with a false premise, and that is that we have not made any progress. the council of economic advisers did a very exhausted of -- very exhaustive report in january. what they found is that we have seen a 40% reduction in poverty compared to where we would be with how these measures have been put in place over
there is a coulter of not wanting to work written think the problem -- a culture of not wanting to work i think the problem is a lack of opportunity and i think it is important we identify the key issues here. if you/important programs that provide some basis -- if you that providems some basis of security, it will be worse. >> we see the report on the war on poverty that argues all of these programs haven't really worked. there are too many things going on, the pocket he rate hasn't...
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conservative political action conference, or cpac, scheduled speakers include newt gingrich, ann coulter and former alaska governor sarah palin. watch them begin at 12:40 p.m. eastern on c-span and let us know what you think at facebook.com/c-span or tweet us with the hash tag c-span chat. >> this week on newsmakers, joint economic committee chair kevin brady looks at economic issues facing congress. he addresses unemployment, the president's budget released this week, and tax code overhaul plans such as one from way and means committee chair dave camp. newsmakers sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span2 providing live coverage of the u.s. senate floor proceed examination key public policy events and every weekend book tv. now for 15 years the only television network devoted to nonfiction books and authors. c-span2, created by the cable tv industry, and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. watch us in hd, like us on facebook, and follow us on twister. >> tonight, on c-span2 a u.s. supreme court oral argument dealing with the limits on the court's ban
conservative political action conference, or cpac, scheduled speakers include newt gingrich, ann coulter and former alaska governor sarah palin. watch them begin at 12:40 p.m. eastern on c-span and let us know what you think at facebook.com/c-span or tweet us with the hash tag c-span chat. >> this week on newsmakers, joint economic committee chair kevin brady looks at economic issues facing congress. he addresses unemployment, the president's budget released this week, and tax code...
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we will go live starting at 12:40 stand with speakers including it gingrich ann coulter and sailor -- sarah palin among others. >> suffice it to say most of health policy really is and health policy at all. it is essentially budget policy and so the congress just docs on so many of the big issues and ends up putting together something that in the parliaments of washington might he called a catch. maybe it's an extension. maybe it is called a stopgap but the fact is it ducks the big issues. it repeatedly ducks the big issues particularly on medicare. we have 10,000 people eligible for medicare every day. there is a very real cost of the catch with dad so now the challenge is to try to find a way to move beyond this fixation on budgeting. it would be one thing if it was sound budget policy but so often as i have indicated in the structural kinds of issues, it moved beyond this sort of lurch from one budget calamity to another to come up with some sensible budget policy. >> we do not have a criminal investigation role. we have a vast enforcement role. one of the most critical things the
we will go live starting at 12:40 stand with speakers including it gingrich ann coulter and sailor -- sarah palin among others. >> suffice it to say most of health policy really is and health policy at all. it is essentially budget policy and so the congress just docs on so many of the big issues and ends up putting together something that in the parliaments of washington might he called a catch. maybe it's an extension. maybe it is called a stopgap but the fact is it ducks the big...
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ukraine prompting some jews to ponder their bonds and find a safer place for their families with coulter with one israeli m.p. to get his perspective on the situation there. in the beginning gangs roaming the streets yelling. we remember similar events from the past and we know what it could lead to what is inside your shoes and you never know where it will be so we must be vigilant and supported you will. support them. and will continue now more than ever because of the chaos and you create the mission. you're watching also internationally europe's looking at reducing its reliance on russian gas european m.p.'s plan to outline how they hope to achieve that over the next three months meanwhile brussels and washington have extended their blank slates of russian and crimean officials many of those added to the sanctions list in the u. as having little to do with ukraine and executive director at the wrong polling situated dannie on mcadams told my colleague bill done he believes there is this whole lot your. question is what is the end goal of these of these sanctions against russian indiv
ukraine prompting some jews to ponder their bonds and find a safer place for their families with coulter with one israeli m.p. to get his perspective on the situation there. in the beginning gangs roaming the streets yelling. we remember similar events from the past and we know what it could lead to what is inside your shoes and you never know where it will be so we must be vigilant and supported you will. support them. and will continue now more than ever because of the chaos and you create...
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let's move on to your book vultures picnic i just heard about something really interesting called coulterfunds that you cover in the book what are these and can you give us an example of how they're applied in the developing world. well in the four b.b.c. television the guardian i went undercover and found that there was a group of billionaires and one of them by the way who's the real goldfinger who makes the movie goldfinger looked like what a girl scout what they do is that through bribery intimidation they seize what were considered a paid off debts of all of poor nations liberia congo nations that have been in civil war and they then use tactics which involve again bribery or intimidation to force these nations to pay them something like one hundred two hundred times what they paid for these bonds what it does. as it takes poor and destitute company countries and completely bankrupt them and in the case of the congo for example. we found out that that there was a group of vultures of vultures as they call themselves vultures like the number one guy paul the vulture singer i didn't i
let's move on to your book vultures picnic i just heard about something really interesting called coulterfunds that you cover in the book what are these and can you give us an example of how they're applied in the developing world. well in the four b.b.c. television the guardian i went undercover and found that there was a group of billionaires and one of them by the way who's the real goldfinger who makes the movie goldfinger looked like what a girl scout what they do is that through bribery...
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form a union move which will would put a cap on a month long campaign led by senior quarterback cain coulter has a chance to fundamentally transform college sports right now even though they make billions of dollars for their schools college athletes are considered amateur athletes and can't earn a true salary if they're able to unionize though college athletes will be able to collectively bargain for salaries and full benefits everyone no matter where they work deserves the right to unionize good on the n.l.r.b. for making that possible for them with westerns for paul to be the bad edward feral on monday the vice mayor of maricopa arizona pose that obituary to his facebook page that champion the late fred phelps as the man who forever stopped the larger gay rights and welfare roles admiration for phelps is bad enough it turns out that the article he posted wasn't even a real article it was a satirical piece published by the onion merrily by smear for always so blinded by love for a hateful bigot that he missed the difference and the very very ugly sean hannity during wednesday's broadcast o
form a union move which will would put a cap on a month long campaign led by senior quarterback cain coulter has a chance to fundamentally transform college sports right now even though they make billions of dollars for their schools college athletes are considered amateur athletes and can't earn a true salary if they're able to unionize though college athletes will be able to collectively bargain for salaries and full benefits everyone no matter where they work deserves the right to unionize...
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." >> the first with author and politl commentator ann coulter who discusses immigration policy and health care. that's followed by a discussion on the russian intervention in ukraine. and later a look at the u.s. relationship with israel and the influence of pro-israel lobbying groups. >> on capitol hill, the senate returns today at 4:00 eas
." >> the first with author and politl commentator ann coulter who discusses immigration policy and health care. that's followed by a discussion on the russian intervention in ukraine. and later a look at the u.s. relationship with israel and the influence of pro-israel lobbying groups. >> on capitol hill, the senate returns today at 4:00 eas
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why look for coulter? maybe there could be something else? hopefully we will talk alternative explanations later but if you're looking at asian-americans or academic success if you do your homework with that third generation are not outperforming the first and second generation over all they score higher on the s.a.t. than the rest of the country but third generation don't disspiriting it is biological or genetic. it disrupts whole stereotype by show ring and there is something cultural going on so that is the starting point with the thought that there is something going on. sure enough we did not expect to they have a chosen people decorative from the jewish experience they have moses, an exodus also from america is puritans an interesting combination of two histories. said joseph smith thinks he has discovered a new religion they had been sent to earth to redeem the christian church and then they believe their way of life is morally superior. one of the words that they use in the beating discussion is they see themselves as a island door --
why look for coulter? maybe there could be something else? hopefully we will talk alternative explanations later but if you're looking at asian-americans or academic success if you do your homework with that third generation are not outperforming the first and second generation over all they score higher on the s.a.t. than the rest of the country but third generation don't disspiriting it is biological or genetic. it disrupts whole stereotype by show ring and there is something cultural going...