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so i'm looking forward for that. >> we last saw inmate daniel johns seven days ago, when he first entered he's been housed in three different facilities. now at north facility, inmate johns has come to realize he's tired of coming to jail. >> i've got a record. it's embarrassing. i come to jail, they tell me, oh, you've been here 17 times, you know. yeah. i've spent like the past two years of my life in county jail. i'm just tired of it. >> having just heard that his 30-day sentence has been reduced to 15, inmate johns is nervous about his release, knowing that he has an outstanding warrant for $10,000. >> i've got a warrant. i was supposed to get out on the 4th of july. right? this holiday. and i've just been in my cell, my dorm, thinking about my warrant. i don't know if they're going to let me go or not. i'm kind of paranoid. i'm hoping that i can just kind of like squeeze through here, you know, without the probation officer seeing that. if they're going to see that they're going to keep me here for a long time. >>> next on "lockup" -- the l.a. county jail uses star power to reach out
so i'm looking forward for that. >> we last saw inmate daniel johns seven days ago, when he first entered he's been housed in three different facilities. now at north facility, inmate johns has come to realize he's tired of coming to jail. >> i've got a record. it's embarrassing. i come to jail, they tell me, oh, you've been here 17 times, you know. yeah. i've spent like the past two years of my life in county jail. i'm just tired of it. >> having just heard that his 30-day...
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>> there was robert taft, but the big ones were john calhoun, daniel webster, henry clay, the pre-civil war era. securities committee quickly decide on the top three, webster, clay, calhoun. they had a longer debate on the next two, and even back at that point kennedy preferred a german named george noris, but there were some hints that the nebraska senators might filibuster that choice of kennedy had to back off and go with -- there were some hints of filibusters and delays in the senate. >> what would you say was one of president kennedy's most substantive pieces of legislation in the senate? >> first of all, is very active on labor issues. he was the chairman of the subcommittee, a labor subcommittee and that was the one domestic issue he really dug into. it was a huge issue back at the time. he mastered the big it was the one domestic issue he mastered. and even his contemporaries said he understood the nuances of labor law better than anyone. interestingly he got caught in a very complex political battle, and the final bill didn't really resemble what he wanted. i was a labor law b
>> there was robert taft, but the big ones were john calhoun, daniel webster, henry clay, the pre-civil war era. securities committee quickly decide on the top three, webster, clay, calhoun. they had a longer debate on the next two, and even back at that point kennedy preferred a german named george noris, but there were some hints that the nebraska senators might filibuster that choice of kennedy had to back off and go with -- there were some hints of filibusters and delays in the...
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substantial amount of womanizing that took place some of the cumbersome than the mid-19th century, daniel webster and john c. calhoun were rumored to have women on the side. but this was another example of how it fit within the washington code, the political and social code. people did not talk about this. it wasn't all over cnn. this was something that people kept within the family, within the fraternity. there were a number number of trysts that happened in washington. there were a number of examples of people getting involved with each other spouses and one of my favorite examples of this may sound familiar to some of you, was a truce between the wife of a man by the name of daniel sickles in new york democrat in the civil war and the u.s. attorney for the district of columbia, philip mckee. d.c. politicians tried to keep this out of the papers. they didn't talk to anybody about it. it's not like reporters were reporting on what happened between these two lovers. but people whispered about it in washington and eventually he found out. he accosted philip mckee in the middle of washington square, shot hi
substantial amount of womanizing that took place some of the cumbersome than the mid-19th century, daniel webster and john c. calhoun were rumored to have women on the side. but this was another example of how it fit within the washington code, the political and social code. people did not talk about this. it wasn't all over cnn. this was something that people kept within the family, within the fraternity. there were a number number of trysts that happened in washington. there were a number of...
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. >> others were andrew, daniel, paul and john. all biblical names. all of them. >> right. >> men liked the name katie. >> didn't say kate, didn't say catherine, katie. >> katie. >> they also liked sarah. >> i don't think hoda was in that. >> emily, elizabeth and amy. those are traditional names. >> yeah. i think also a lot of guys would jump at the chance to marry beyonce. >> right, right. >> i don't know who the 2,000 people are they talked to. that's the thing about the surveys. who are the people and what pool did you dive into to get your information? >> it is true. it is true. what age group. marilu is here. she has a unique name. >> she does. she's done all right. she's been married at least six times. she's okay. somebody won her a bunch of times. >> middle aged rats, i was married to a couple of them. >> you have a nice rack too. >> all righty. most common mistakes brides to be make. this is funny. >> a lot of brides -- sometimes you get so excited, you start making mistakes so quickly. so here are some of them. don't get overexcited and star
. >> others were andrew, daniel, paul and john. all biblical names. all of them. >> right. >> men liked the name katie. >> didn't say kate, didn't say catherine, katie. >> katie. >> they also liked sarah. >> i don't think hoda was in that. >> emily, elizabeth and amy. those are traditional names. >> yeah. i think also a lot of guys would jump at the chance to marry beyonce. >> right, right. >> i don't know who the 2,000 people...
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is daniel, professor at johns hopkins university. welcome to the program, sir. john, al maliki has pulled the army out and provided more aid, but clearly that's not enough. what can the iraqi government do to try to calm things down? >> well, the iraqi government has two problems in anbar. one is an unhappy sunni population. the other is with al-qaeda militants. and it needs to deal with the sunni population and with al-qaeda. as long as these two things are deflated there is no hope of a successful resolution. >> what types of political instruments should he be using? >> certainly the kinds he has already offered are of some use. but the issue for the sunnies in anbar is more of being disempowered, not listened to, discriminated against, and he needs to find the ways that he can response positively to those grievances. the resignation of the parliament is harmful to al maliki who faces challenges from shia forces in the next election. he will need sunni support to continue as prime minister after april. >> i thought that he could not run for a third term as pri
is daniel, professor at johns hopkins university. welcome to the program, sir. john, al maliki has pulled the army out and provided more aid, but clearly that's not enough. what can the iraqi government do to try to calm things down? >> well, the iraqi government has two problems in anbar. one is an unhappy sunni population. the other is with al-qaeda militants. and it needs to deal with the sunni population and with al-qaeda. as long as these two things are deflated there is no hope of a...
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is stepping down from his seat now, submitting his resignation to speaker of the house john boehner today. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: florida republican tray raidal's political future has been in question since last year. now he is resigning. he returned to congress earlier this month and said he was not stepping down. >> i really enjoy serving and i want to get back to doing that and continue to do the good work we have done. >> reporter: last october he was caught in a sting buying cocaine from an undercover dc police officer. he pled guilty to a misdemeanor charge and undertook rehab treatment in florida. the house ethics committee was preparing to launch an investigation to see if the first term congressman broke any rules. >> reporter: raidal was also facing gop primary challenges for a seat representing ford meyers and naples. the florida republican party called for him to step down. he said he only used cocaine a handful of time, and that his rehab treatment was for alcoholism. danielle nottingham, cbs news, capitol hill. >> the resignation is effective at 6:30 tonight. >>> as
is stepping down from his seat now, submitting his resignation to speaker of the house john boehner today. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: florida republican tray raidal's political future has been in question since last year. now he is resigning. he returned to congress earlier this month and said he was not stepping down. >> i really enjoy serving and i want to get back to doing that and continue to do the good work we have done. >> reporter: last october he was...
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my buddy charlie daniels is there. john rich.est group that i can't hear enough of is florida georgia live. >> you have to list the bikini tops, you have to listen to more like waylon. >> i know the guys of rascal flats, love those guys. yeah, of course, i like -- i go back and i like hank williams jr., are you ready for some football? big time. they never should have -- >> you get a pass from me on that. facebook post from ed collins, can you fire a weapon? >> i'm a marks man. i've lived in new york -- you're asking a tough question. i lived in new york, rhode island for five years, california for five years, alabama for two years, georgia for four years. i've had a license carry pistol permit in all of those states. i've carried a pistol for most of my adult life. i was a marks man at 11, my parents were in law enforcement, they taught me how to shoot at a young age. >> that's amazing. >> i have a huge gun collection that i don't often talk about. >> does it run the gamut from small pistols to everything -- >> everything, i hav
my buddy charlie daniels is there. john rich.est group that i can't hear enough of is florida georgia live. >> you have to list the bikini tops, you have to listen to more like waylon. >> i know the guys of rascal flats, love those guys. yeah, of course, i like -- i go back and i like hank williams jr., are you ready for some football? big time. they never should have -- >> you get a pass from me on that. facebook post from ed collins, can you fire a weapon? >> i'm a...
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secretary of state john kerry well live now to daniel mcadams he's executive director at the ron paul institute so why would the likes of john kerry and indeed top diplomats from the interest in talking to the opposition there in munich what's in it for them why is ukraine of such importance. well what's interesting is after the meeting between opposition leader vitelli klitschko and john kerry the ukrainian opposition leader said that kerry told them that we are with the opposition we give them our full support kerry also said that the president has not done enough in his reforms and has us even called for a change in the constitution of ukraine but then at the same time he says he warned against meddling by outside powers in ukraine's internal affairs so there's an absolute disconnect in in us foreign policy and i think anyone who's paying attention notices it is a disconnect among the opposition and ukraine too isn't there because john kerry is talking about talking with an opposition does he know who they are and by what rights to see have any authority to to to undermine a legiti
secretary of state john kerry well live now to daniel mcadams he's executive director at the ron paul institute so why would the likes of john kerry and indeed top diplomats from the interest in talking to the opposition there in munich what's in it for them why is ukraine of such importance. well what's interesting is after the meeting between opposition leader vitelli klitschko and john kerry the ukrainian opposition leader said that kerry told them that we are with the opposition we give...
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daniel schymler, lapaz, bolivia. >> john siegenthaler seeing spoke to jill abramson, the executive editorof "the new york times" and he asked her if the snowden scandal compares to the pent agone papers back in 1971 when daniel elsburg gave the "new york times" exposing president johnson's lies about the vietnam war. >> it's hard to say. the pentagon papers and, you know, and in that situation, obviously daniel elsburg was the source for that material coming out of the pentagon. >> material exposed really terrible, terrible official lies by the u.s. government. lies about about the vietnam war. >> made that so consequential because of that. in this case, the material has, you know, provided a window on to, like, the scale of ease dropping and all kinds of troubling things. and some, you know, certainly misstatements by officials, but i am not sure they have exposed, you know, a wholesale cover-up and public lying over years and years the way the pentagon papers did. >> so do you agree, disagree with the evidently's opinion when it comes to edward snowden and amnesty, or do you have an opi
daniel schymler, lapaz, bolivia. >> john siegenthaler seeing spoke to jill abramson, the executive editorof "the new york times" and he asked her if the snowden scandal compares to the pent agone papers back in 1971 when daniel elsburg gave the "new york times" exposing president johnson's lies about the vietnam war. >> it's hard to say. the pentagon papers and, you know, and in that situation, obviously daniel elsburg was the source for that material coming out...
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danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: house speaker john boehner is trying to make headway on immigration reform despite opposition from conservatives in his own party. >> it's been turned into a political football. i think it's unfair. so i think it's time to deal with it. how we deal with it is going to be critically important. >> reporter: speaker boehner is still looking at a piecemeal approach focusing on stronger border security, but his proposals include a path to legal status for 11 million people who entered the country illegally. of, something that will be a hard sell -- illegally, something that will be a hard sell. the senate passed a comprehensive immigration reform bill last year that went nowhere in the house. president obama prodded lawmakers in his state of the union address. >> let's get immigration reform done this year. >> reporter: immigration reform supporters say because of the country's growing latino population, this could be a break-through year. >> these are the people obviously you have to court and you represent. these are the people now in your jurisdiction. i think it's the responsib
danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: house speaker john boehner is trying to make headway on immigration reform despite opposition from conservatives in his own party. >> it's been turned into a political football. i think it's unfair. so i think it's time to deal with it. how we deal with it is going to be critically important. >> reporter: speaker boehner is still looking at a piecemeal approach focusing on stronger border security, but his proposals include a path to...
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secretary of state john kerry well earlier i spoke to daniel mcadams he's the executive director of the ron paul institute and he says washington support for ukraine's opposition is bordering on the offensive. by what rights to see have any authority to to to undermine a legitimately elected government in tell the president of this country what he should or should not do you know what's really funny because the us is the us state department released something yesterday a statement yesterday saying that ukraine needs to move more toward a parliamentary system instead of the strong presidential system and this is the same week that president obama in a state of the union address said well if congress doesn't go along with with my with these laws that i plan to pass i'm going to start ruling by executive order so it's it's quite ironic is there a united opposition as john kerry said he's going to support it if you're a covert he does perhaps go in the long term is there a credible opposition to replace him. well certainly you see you know there's a debate as to whether the people on the st
secretary of state john kerry well earlier i spoke to daniel mcadams he's the executive director of the ron paul institute and he says washington support for ukraine's opposition is bordering on the offensive. by what rights to see have any authority to to to undermine a legitimately elected government in tell the president of this country what he should or should not do you know what's really funny because the us is the us state department released something yesterday a statement yesterday...
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daniel elsberg gave the "new york times" pentagon papers exposing how president johnson's administration lied about the war. tonight on "talk to al jazeera" the executive editor of the "new york times" sits with john seigenthaler and compares the edward snowden story to the pentagon papers. >> it's hard to say. i mean, the pentagon papers, you know, in that situation daniel ellsberg was the source for that material coming out of the pentagon. that material exposed really terrible terrible official lies by the u.s. government. lies about the progress of vietnam war. it made that material to consequential because of that. in this case the material has, you know, provided a window on to, like, the scale of eavesdropping and all scoined of troubling things. and certainly misstatements by officials. i'm not sure that they have ex-most a whole-sale cover up and public lying over years and years. >> you disagree with editorial opinion when it comes to edward snowden and amnesty, or do you have an opinion. >> i don't have an opinion. i value the fact that by going what he did. node did help the new york times keep the public informed on what i consider to be important matters. >> you can see the interview
daniel elsberg gave the "new york times" pentagon papers exposing how president johnson's administration lied about the war. tonight on "talk to al jazeera" the executive editor of the "new york times" sits with john seigenthaler and compares the edward snowden story to the pentagon papers. >> it's hard to say. i mean, the pentagon papers, you know, in that situation daniel ellsberg was the source for that material coming out of the pentagon. that material...
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. >> daniel maria, it's great to have you on the program again. thank you very much. >> thanks johnfor having me. >> this marks the 50th anniversary of signing the civil rights act. a prominent photojournalist captured many of the iconic images of that era. christina puig speaks to a person who witnessed the history through his camera. >> bob adelman explains why he felt a calling 50 years ago to document the pursue data of southern segregation wheel doing freelance jobs on the side. >> the treatment of african americans and blacks was completely unacceptable. >> in 1952 adelman first photographed dr. martin luther king jr. in brooklyn new york. he used his camera to chronicle king's push for equality. in private they became friends. >> in private he spoke very thoughtfully and he loved to laugh. >> adelman was in the march on washington in 1963. >> police expected a riot or something. it was very dignified and very jubilant. >> he was the only photographer standing on the steps of the lincoln memorial just a few steps away from the man he called doc. >> he said free at last and i h
. >> daniel maria, it's great to have you on the program again. thank you very much. >> thanks johnfor having me. >> this marks the 50th anniversary of signing the civil rights act. a prominent photojournalist captured many of the iconic images of that era. christina puig speaks to a person who witnessed the history through his camera. >> bob adelman explains why he felt a calling 50 years ago to document the pursue data of southern segregation wheel doing freelance jobs...
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one private john bartel who survived the war and the other private daniel murphy who doesn't.sures private murphy's brother that he will make sure the younger soldier comes home out of the war alive. this is the promise of course that he cannot and unfortunately he does not keep. the story of what would might call family has told with the immediate experience and the whole thing imperfect memory. "the new york times" or roads the nonlinear power of the novel is it beautiful example of style matching content. powers writes the war out of seemingly divergent experiences. first when he served in 2004 in 2005 with the u.s. army and mosul and caliph are in iraq and the second an mfa student at poetry at the university of texas at austin in the year 2012. how can we understand world war i without the poetry of the soldiers robert graves -- in other words ladies and gentlemen, we need poets to tell us the human cost of war. leave the statistics to politicians and social scientist whose numbers become unfathomable after it point. to quote allen shoes of npr how to tell a true war stor
one private john bartel who survived the war and the other private daniel murphy who doesn't.sures private murphy's brother that he will make sure the younger soldier comes home out of the war alive. this is the promise of course that he cannot and unfortunately he does not keep. the story of what would might call family has told with the immediate experience and the whole thing imperfect memory. "the new york times" or roads the nonlinear power of the novel is it beautiful example of...
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next call from oregon, john, the next generation is the name of her book, debbie wasserman schultz is the author. >> two questions. the answer to what is the difference between daniel els began ed snowden and how do you define a right versus an opportunity to acquire health care through working which you completely neglected in the concept of health care being a right. is great if we can provide the right for health care to be acquired by people but when you vote out there for the people, paying for others to not have to do anything, and if you could explain that that would be fantastic, thank you. >> sure. you probably have a misconception of what the affordable care act does. without the affordable care act, we are paying for millions of people's health care, who felt the emergency room when they are so sick there's no other choice and we are paying for their health care. and the affordable care act will allow people to get coverage and allow them to go to the doctor without the need to pay at co-pay. and so sick their health care costs are a lot more. healthcare should be right, not a privilege because my parents raised me to believe if you don't have your healt
next call from oregon, john, the next generation is the name of her book, debbie wasserman schultz is the author. >> two questions. the answer to what is the difference between daniel els began ed snowden and how do you define a right versus an opportunity to acquire health care through working which you completely neglected in the concept of health care being a right. is great if we can provide the right for health care to be acquired by people but when you vote out there for the people,...
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i hereby appoint the honorable daniel webster to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, speaker of the house of representatives, john a. boehner. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 7, 2014, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour ebate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties with each party limited to one hour and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and the minority whip , but in o five minutes no event shall debate continue past 11:50 a.m. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. quigley, for five minutes. mr. quigley: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, as yogi berra once said, it's deja vu all over again. 41 years ago the supreme court affirmed a woman's constitutional right to choose. yet, four decades later this chamber will vote yet again to rob women of their right to control their own bodies. today, the hyde amendment prohibits the use of taxpayer dollars to pay for abortion services. while i oppose this restriction it's important to emphasize that t
i hereby appoint the honorable daniel webster to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, speaker of the house of representatives, john a. boehner. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 7, 2014, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour ebate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties with each party limited to one hour and each member other than the majority and minority...
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and from los angeles, john keith wasson, an award winning film maker and director of the documentary "tricked." a film featuring the story of danielle douglas, who joins us in new york, a survivor of sex trafficking and works as an activist and blogs for the "the huffington post." >> danielle douglas, you are not typical of people ensnared in sex trafficking. you were educated at north eastern. how did you fall into this? >> that is not true. everyone is susceptible. there's no specific kind of person that this happens to any more, although it is common with run aways or drug addicts and the young stage where they have no support. basically i was a college student, i went away to school. i was tricked into trusting a person that i met. after if trusted him for a few weeks, i was then completely ensnared into being under his control, where i was then forced to prostitute on trucks and do escorting. >> we should explain the difference, if you can, between sex trafficking and prostitution. >> i guess there are two ways to define sex trafficking. the first one is any minor involved in the sex trade. the second is more in tune with what
and from los angeles, john keith wasson, an award winning film maker and director of the documentary "tricked." a film featuring the story of danielle douglas, who joins us in new york, a survivor of sex trafficking and works as an activist and blogs for the "the huffington post." >> danielle douglas, you are not typical of people ensnared in sex trafficking. you were educated at north eastern. how did you fall into this? >> that is not true. everyone is...
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daniel ellsberg, the man who leaked the pentagon papers decades ago. >>> coming up next hour, a very different voice. we'll ask tech pioneer johna reforms, plus we'll talk to mcafee about his time on the run in central america. >>> the target data breach has affected millions of shoppers and the target brand has taken a big hit in the public eye. so let's talk about it with martha pease, a strategic marketing consultant and ceo of demandworks.com. martha, good to see you. thank you for joining us. >> good to see you. >> before we begin with target, i wanted to get your quick take on chris christie, because that's obviously a big political brand, and you talked about it last week. as a brand expert, how do you think he's handled things so far? >> well, governor christie this week did a lot to regain positive momentum behind his brand, his somewhat tarnished brand. he, you know, took a position again in terms of taking control of his agenda for the state. he changed the conversation back to really being one about governing. he took a slightly higher profile with going to florida. he apologized. he made a real emotional connection
daniel ellsberg, the man who leaked the pentagon papers decades ago. >>> coming up next hour, a very different voice. we'll ask tech pioneer johna reforms, plus we'll talk to mcafee about his time on the run in central america. >>> the target data breach has affected millions of shoppers and the target brand has taken a big hit in the public eye. so let's talk about it with martha pease, a strategic marketing consultant and ceo of demandworks.com. martha, good to see you....
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john lennon mark chapman is being held by extraordinary precautions. >> i was asked if i could help the attorney on the chapman case. i agreed. >> forensic psychiatrist dr. danielrviewed mark david chapman on eight separate occasions for the defense. >> clearly, mr. chapman knew what he was doing, he used a gun in an all too accurate way. he knew it was a gun. he knew it could kill. and he pointed it at the intended victim, and unfortunately, it worked. >> the serious question in this case is whether or not his mental illness impaired his ability to appreciate that what he was doing was wrong. simply being somebody mentally ill does not acquit somebody, it's only if this mental illness impairs his ability to know and appreciate the nature and the consequence of his conduct, or that it's wrong. >> dr. schwartz believes that chapman's mental illness began in childhood. >> mr. chapman became seriously withdrawn at about the age of 9 or 10. it was about that age that he began imagining a whole world of people, little people. in the living room. in the walls of his living room, and he was their emperor, their commander. and it was my clinical assessment that he was
john lennon mark chapman is being held by extraordinary precautions. >> i was asked if i could help the attorney on the chapman case. i agreed. >> forensic psychiatrist dr. danielrviewed mark david chapman on eight separate occasions for the defense. >> clearly, mr. chapman knew what he was doing, he used a gun in an all too accurate way. he knew it was a gun. he knew it could kill. and he pointed it at the intended victim, and unfortunately, it worked. >> the serious...
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john berman here? we're going to tell you why. it's all about danieltrol for chris christie. he admits being both embarrassed and humiliated by the actions of a top aide that he fired. we saw a side of christie that we never really saw. >> it's interesting. there's a debate over the substance perhaps of the statements. democrats think one thing, republicans think another. everyone can agree that the style we saw from chris christie yesterday was a world apart from the things we've seen before. the words he used were different. his frequent targets vastly different and treated differently. and there was that word he used again and yen, sad. >> i'm governor. can you just shut up for a second. >> this is chris christie as many people have come to know him. brash, unpoll jet ik and shall we say, not afraid to speak his mind. compare that to this. >> i come out here today to apologize to the people of new jersey. >> the popular republican governor was direct by also remorseful attempting to quash the unraveling what appears to be a political game of revenge
john berman here? we're going to tell you why. it's all about danieltrol for chris christie. he admits being both embarrassed and humiliated by the actions of a top aide that he fired. we saw a side of christie that we never really saw. >> it's interesting. there's a debate over the substance perhaps of the statements. democrats think one thing, republicans think another. everyone can agree that the style we saw from chris christie yesterday was a world apart from the things we've seen...
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john rice of general electric . of annual visit on the state induction. energy is front and center. we're in davos. and daniel juergen, together. and michael mckee, talk about ripping up the script. argentina and the emerging markets are front and center for everyone in doubles. >> in terms of emerging markets, a lot going on. we will talk about that in a moment for it let's start with energy. it is 11 degrees in new york. natural gas prices are heading for a fourth day high. the biggest weekly gain since 2012. meteorologists predict temperatures will remain below normal through the end of the month. it will be cold when you get back. not much else going on. we do have some earnings before the bell that will matter. procter and gamble, xerox, and honeywell. also, a look echo what might have been. >> we have to get straight to the data check grid the red is stunning. it is not just emerging currencies, but global stocks. >> a lot of concern about what is going on in china. s&p 500 futures are down by almost 7/10 of one percent. it gets worse. where's that money going? remember when i said that bonds were stuck
john rice of general electric . of annual visit on the state induction. energy is front and center. we're in davos. and daniel juergen, together. and michael mckee, talk about ripping up the script. argentina and the emerging markets are front and center for everyone in doubles. >> in terms of emerging markets, a lot going on. we will talk about that in a moment for it let's start with energy. it is 11 degrees in new york. natural gas prices are heading for a fourth day high. the biggest...
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i hereby appoint the honorable daniel webster to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, speaker of the house of representatives, johnoehner. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 7, 2014, the chair will now r
i hereby appoint the honorable daniel webster to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, speaker of the house of representatives, johnoehner. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 7, 2014, the chair will now r
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daniel o. russell, alfonso, steve mcqueen and martin scorsese for "wolf of wall street." do we have anything on johndible job. >> yes, he did. >> good. >>> coming up next, what, if anything, did we learn? [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your
daniel o. russell, alfonso, steve mcqueen and martin scorsese for "wolf of wall street." do we have anything on johndible job. >> yes, he did. >> good. >>> coming up next, what, if anything, did we learn? [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins....
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john paul held one of their meetings in miami in 1987. and president obama did meet with pope benedict a couple years ago, july of '09. daniels me now. goodness, what a fun trip to get to cover and to be a fly on the wall. what do you think they'll discu discuss? >> well, we polled a bunch of our top catholic sources and top political sources. time and time again, three big topics came up. president obama has called pope francis a "soulful messenger" on this topic. he's quoted him on a speech on income inequality. number two, people say the peace in the middle east, and particularly in syria. as we know, john kerry is working on hammering out a permanent peace solution between israel and palestinians. a papal endorsement of that peace deal would be a huge game changer, people say. the pope is expected, of course, to visit the holy land himself in may. and number three is an area where you might find some disagreement between pope francis and president obama. and that's the obama care's controversial contraceptive mandate. now, the bishops and other church groups are fiercely fighting that in court, and the realm of public op
john paul held one of their meetings in miami in 1987. and president obama did meet with pope benedict a couple years ago, july of '09. daniels me now. goodness, what a fun trip to get to cover and to be a fly on the wall. what do you think they'll discu discuss? >> well, we polled a bunch of our top catholic sources and top political sources. time and time again, three big topics came up. president obama has called pope francis a "soulful messenger" on this topic. he's quoted...