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jeremy ben-ami and david harris, thank you both very much.oters were seen as cutting edge to reduce partisanship hat resulted in safe seats for the incumbents to the party in power and reduced the number of truly competitive election districts. >> brown: but the state legislature said, no you've gone too far and that's how we ended up in court? >> yes, absolutely again. the issue before the court is whether voters acting through an initiative are really acting as a legislature within the meaning of that word "legislature" in the constitution. >> brown: all right. we've got that clause because the argument is, as often, right, it's about a word or a clause. >> yes. >> brown: this is the election clause from the constitution. let's put that up. >> okay. >> brown: tell us about what happened here how that played into the argument today. >> former solicitor general paul clement was representing the arizona state legislature and he said that word "legislature" has always been meant to be a representative body from the beginning of the drafting of
jeremy ben-ami and david harris, thank you both very much.oters were seen as cutting edge to reduce partisanship hat resulted in safe seats for the incumbents to the party in power and reduced the number of truly competitive election districts. >> brown: but the state legislature said, no you've gone too far and that's how we ended up in court? >> yes, absolutely again. the issue before the court is whether voters acting through an initiative are really acting as a legislature...
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-israel relationship. >> ifill: david harris, was that a mistake?ll, i think the real issue today is not whether it's a mistake or not that the prime minister is in washington. the real question is what is he going to say tomorrow? what is his information on the deal. i met with him two weeks ago in his office in jerusalem and he felt the deal would be catastrophic and life-threatening for the state of israel and he felt he had the obligation to come. he said the timing wasn't meant to be connected to the elections but rather the fact that the deadline is march 24 for the framework agreement, so he felt he had no choice but to come now to make his case to the congress. he wanted to do it in a bipartisan spirit. more than 90% of the members of congress of both parties plan to be there as of now, and then let's judge what he says. i wouldn't pre-judge what he says, though at this point. >> ifill: jeremy ben-ami, is that the tension we are all chronicling closely it's almost soap opera proportions. is this really about tensions between president obama
-israel relationship. >> ifill: david harris, was that a mistake?ll, i think the real issue today is not whether it's a mistake or not that the prime minister is in washington. the real question is what is he going to say tomorrow? what is his information on the deal. i met with him two weeks ago in his office in jerusalem and he felt the deal would be catastrophic and life-threatening for the state of israel and he felt he had the obligation to come. he said the timing wasn't meant to be...
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joining me this afternoon is detective sergeant david harris and jake they were responsible for the investigation into the pore risk allegations raised in the november 19th 2014 article which appeared in "rolling stone" magazine. now, after the press conference this afternoon, you will be given a very lengthy document. i say lengthy. it's about six or seven pages. it kind of outlines the stepstective sergeant harris and via went through to investigate the incident. and i'll kind of this bullet form go through what those steps were and tell you the outcome that we've reached. and then of course we'll answer any questions that you might have to the extent we're able to answer those questions. so i'll ask for your cooperation up front. before i begin, i want to take a moment to thank president terry sullivan at the university of virginia and her staff for making themselves available to us not only personally but also making those records that they are legally able to disclose available to us so we could did as thorough a job as possible to investigate these allegations. i also certainly want to than
joining me this afternoon is detective sergeant david harris and jake they were responsible for the investigation into the pore risk allegations raised in the november 19th 2014 article which appeared in "rolling stone" magazine. now, after the press conference this afternoon, you will be given a very lengthy document. i say lengthy. it's about six or seven pages. it kind of outlines the stepstective sergeant harris and via went through to investigate the incident. and i'll kind of...
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david kopenheffer. he had been turned down for a $25,000 business loan by harry weiner less than a year earlier.heffer was now the prime suspect in the kidnapping and murder of harry weiner's wife sally. so the fbi put david kopenheffer under surveillance and watched as he took some trash out to the dumpster behind his store. when the fbi seized it, they found some suspicious items. they found a used roll of crepe paper, the same make and color as the paper found with the ransom notes. >> the fbi was able to match up the tear from that roll of crepe paper which was in the trash at the bookstore to one of the actual flags. >> they also found bits and pieces of paper. the fbi painstakingly pieced them together. >> and that note actually was a duplicate of one of the notes that was left at one of the sites that mr. weiner was directed to go to after the kidnapping of his wife. >> armed with a search warrant, the fbi found a stack of metal file cabinet rods in kopenheffer's shed, similar to the ones found with the ransom notes. the fbi's forensic metallurgist analyzed the rods with a scanning electr
david kopenheffer. he had been turned down for a $25,000 business loan by harry weiner less than a year earlier.heffer was now the prime suspect in the kidnapping and murder of harry weiner's wife sally. so the fbi put david kopenheffer under surveillance and watched as he took some trash out to the dumpster behind his store. when the fbi seized it, they found some suspicious items. they found a used roll of crepe paper, the same make and color as the paper found with the ransom notes. >>...
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joining me this afternoon is detective sergeant david harris and detective jake via. investigation into the horrific allegations raised in the november 19th 2004 ashticle which -- article which appeared in holing g-- rolling stone magazine. after this press conference this afternoon you'll be given a very lengthy document. i say lengthy, but it is six seven or pages that goes through the steps the detectives went through to investigate this investigation. and i'll go through in bullet forms that went through the steps and the out come they reached and of course we'll answer any questions that you might have to the extent we're able to answer those questions. so i'll ask for your cooperation up front. before i begin, i want to take a moment to thank president terry sullivan at the university of virginia and her staff for making themselves available to us, not only personally but the records they are legally able to disclose available to us so we could do as thorough of a job as possible to investigate these allegations. i also want to thank legal aid. they were helpful
joining me this afternoon is detective sergeant david harris and detective jake via. investigation into the horrific allegations raised in the november 19th 2004 ashticle which -- article which appeared in holing g-- rolling stone magazine. after this press conference this afternoon you'll be given a very lengthy document. i say lengthy, but it is six seven or pages that goes through the steps the detectives went through to investigate this investigation. and i'll go through in bullet forms...
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all that ahead on al jazeera america >>> this is "talk to al jazeera", i'm tony harris this week with famous composer davidneeds a little time away ♪ >>> so when the album was finished we were done finished. ernie said there's a movie "summer lover's, would you write a song. we sat down it was like "after the love was gone", i go - peters says "i like that." and the best stuff comes fast it always comes fast. we finished the song it was a number one hit. >> yes. >> but the - the weird thing was we went to the movie, we were so excited to be in the movie. it's the end title. peter gallagher and darryl hannah, we were at the premier, the start of the seconding. there's a motorcycle in the distance, as he sings ♪ everybody needs a little time ♪ . >> the motorcycle gets louder and louder. by the time we are at the second, the motorcycle is louder than the song. >> you are dying. >> we are like "what? who in the world thinks the sound of a motorcycle is more important?" we were bummed out. >> great song. >> great song. >> there's another you did with peter. >> a few. >> yes. >> this one we did for karate kid. [
all that ahead on al jazeera america >>> this is "talk to al jazeera", i'm tony harris this week with famous composer davidneeds a little time away ♪ >>> so when the album was finished we were done finished. ernie said there's a movie "summer lover's, would you write a song. we sat down it was like "after the love was gone", i go - peters says "i like that." and the best stuff comes fast it always comes fast. we finished the song it was a...
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. >>> david letterman is next with neil patrick harris. >> our next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30aying "late show" theme ) >> from deep in the main woods, david letterman! i'm alan kalter. and now... david letterman! (cheers and applause) ♪
. >>> david letterman is next with neil patrick harris. >> our next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30aying "late show" theme ) >> from deep in the main woods, david letterman! i'm alan kalter. and now... david letterman! (cheers and applause) ♪
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the late show with david letterman is next with neal patrick harris. have a good night. see you tomorrow. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from deep in the main woods, david letterman! i'm alan kalter. and now... david letterman! (cheers and applause) ♪
the late show with david letterman is next with neal patrick harris. have a good night. see you tomorrow. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from deep in the main woods, david letterman! i'm alan kalter. and now... david letterman! (cheers and applause) ♪
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[screaming] ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> david letterman is next with neil patrick harris. >> our next newscast tomorrowng at 4:30. have a good night! did you know kids who play outdoors have healthier lungs? totally. i did. did you know that boys that play with dolls make better husbands? my son has lots of dolls. but did you know terry cloth diapers breathe better? i did. oh, yeah, yeah. did you know that strollers have the right of way on a sidewalk? yes. yup, i did. did you guys know-- did you know that kids who eat breakfast have higher gpas? yeah, i know. yeah. that's actually what i was going to say. did you know babies should never touch silver? it's really bad for them. i knew that. did you guys know that statistically friendly kids have more friends? mm-hmm. that's obvious. did you know most people think they're using the right car seat for their kid, but they're not? announcer: parents who really know it all know for sure that their child is in the right seat at the right age and size. visit safercar.gov/therightseat to make sure your child is protected. i'm putting that on my blog. i just pu
[screaming] ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> david letterman is next with neil patrick harris. >> our next newscast tomorrowng at 4:30. have a good night! did you know kids who play outdoors have healthier lungs? totally. i did. did you know that boys that play with dolls make better husbands? my son has lots of dolls. but did you know terry cloth diapers breathe better? i did. oh, yeah, yeah. did you know that strollers have the right of way on a sidewalk? yes. yup, i did. did you guys know--...
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the late show with david letterman is next with neal patrick harris. have a good night.e'll see you tomorrow. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for armando montelongo live events. you're about to meet a man that can change your future now. he is america's top real-estate investing expert, he has been featured on the number-one real-estate hit reality show "flip this house," and is a best-selling author. he is the most sought-out real-estate expert in the world and has changed thousands of people's financial futures. you now have the opportunity to spend time learning armando's money-making real-estate strategies at his live event coming to your area. >> after attending one of armando's seminars, i started making offers, got into a property, made $35,000 net profit. >> after learning armando's techniques, me and a partner of mine did a deal together where we netted over $33,000. >> after learning from armando's techniques and teachings, we went ahead and bought our first property, and we mad
the late show with david letterman is next with neal patrick harris. have a good night.e'll see you tomorrow. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for armando montelongo live events. you're about to meet a man that can change your future now. he is america's top real-estate investing expert, he has been featured on the number-one real-estate hit reality show "flip this house," and is a best-selling author. he is the most sought-out real-estate expert in the world...
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david: need to make investments to get right drugs. thank you very much. senator elizabeth warren is not interested in senator harryplans to run for president. so what are her ambitious? -- ambitions. you know she has got them. we're live in washington, d.c. cheryl: the rally rocketed up over 263 points. we're back tomorrow with what could be biggest impact of your money. >> i'm gerri willis. surprising results of a new survey on saving. middle-class americans are saving more than rich folks. we'll explain why. that is one of the big stories on "the willis report" in just a few minutes. ♪ ♪ oh hey, neill, how are you? how was the trip? with nearly 7 million investors he's right here. hold on one sec. you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. [announcer:] what if one protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease- pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevna
david: need to make investments to get right drugs. thank you very much. senator elizabeth warren is not interested in senator harryplans to run for president. so what are her ambitious? -- ambitions. you know she has got them. we're live in washington, d.c. cheryl: the rally rocketed up over 263 points. we're back tomorrow with what could be biggest impact of your money. >> i'm gerri willis. surprising results of a new survey on saving. middle-class americans are saving more than rich...
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david brooks. welcome gentlemen. let's talk about harry reid. he announced he's retiring but not till the end of next year, but this is after being the face, the leader and face of the democratic party in the senate. what does this mean for democrats? >> well first, just a quick word about harry reid. i mean, harry reid was not born to privilege or advantage. there's no pedigree there. there are eight counties in nevada where prostitution was legal and harry reid lived in one of them. his mother took in the laundry from the local brothel. his dad was a miner who had a problem with alcohol and committed suicide. he went to law school nights, worked as a capitol policeman up on capitol hill. totally self-made man, which some say is the creator of great responsibility, but he was such as nails, determined, you could take his word to the bank. you could talk to anybody on the hill, that was the thing about harry reid. he was incredibly determined tough no holds barred. you wanted him on your side if you were in a foxhole. not smooth and not sunday m
david brooks. welcome gentlemen. let's talk about harry reid. he announced he's retiring but not till the end of next year, but this is after being the face, the leader and face of the democratic party in the senate. what does this mean for democrats? >> well first, just a quick word about harry reid. i mean, harry reid was not born to privilege or advantage. there's no pedigree there. there are eight counties in nevada where prostitution was legal and harry reid lived in one of them. his...
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david: my loser of the week is harry reid. know, a lot of people dump on him, he lost the senate, he lost his ranking in the senate. he's going to be giving up that and, of course, he lost his balance as well. we all saw that picture of him with a black eye and the bloody face. let's wish him the best for retirement, all right? very best to harry reid. thank you, john tamny, jared levy and adam shapiro. you can join john, adam and myself on forbes on fox, a great show for tomorrow, 11:00 a.m. saturday on our sister network the fox news network. cheryl: my favorite saturday show. >>> are you a small business and can't afford to hire more staff or a college student and need extra money? coming up, the ceo of a company working to connect employers with eager college students in their area. david: also is the coal industry so last legs? as greed regulations siphon money away from it. jeff flock joining us live from a coal plant that is closing, next. every day, our teams collaborate around the world, to actively uncover, discuss a
david: my loser of the week is harry reid. know, a lot of people dump on him, he lost the senate, he lost his ranking in the senate. he's going to be giving up that and, of course, he lost his balance as well. we all saw that picture of him with a black eye and the bloody face. let's wish him the best for retirement, all right? very best to harry reid. thank you, john tamny, jared levy and adam shapiro. you can join john, adam and myself on forbes on fox, a great show for tomorrow, 11:00 a.m....
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harry gold. under interrogation gold identified david greenglass as his contact. greenglass identified julius rosenberg as the leader of a key spy ring. in june of 1950, julius and his wife ethel were arrested. both of them charged with conspiracy to commit espionage under the espionage act of 1917. in march of 1951 they were convicted. in june of 1953 they were executed. since that time, there has been new information produced, and we will talk about some of the new information this evening. what i would like to do now is quickly get into the introduction of the people who know a great deal more about this than i. and who will be sharing some of their wisdom with us. the number two over here is harvey claire, the professor of politics and history at emory university. he has written the code written -- and cowritten many books dealing with american communism and soviet espionage in the united states, including books co-authored by john, sitting to my right. notably spies, the rise and fall of the kgb in america. and decoding soviet espionage in america. mr. haynes
harry gold. under interrogation gold identified david greenglass as his contact. greenglass identified julius rosenberg as the leader of a key spy ring. in june of 1950, julius and his wife ethel were arrested. both of them charged with conspiracy to commit espionage under the espionage act of 1917. in march of 1951 they were convicted. in june of 1953 they were executed. since that time, there has been new information produced, and we will talk about some of the new information this evening....
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harris since 2012. plus will also feature experience of david, current ceo of exel sis also happened to be retired generaln the army, dealt with tons of high level budget issues. stock only trades at 15% of earnings after the transaction i think it will trade at premium. harris corp is making its self into major top ten seller. i predict harris will keep heading higher. after the break i will try to make you even more money. >>> i think it is time to circle back to one of the most controversial retailers out there, lulu lemon. that's right. i'm telling you to buy lulu lemon here. in fact i like it so much it is one of my charity trusts. it has been behaving like the red hot lulu lemon of old. back when it was a stock that seemed it could go ever-higher. two years ago they went from being one of the most beloved names in retail to the most hated. first the company had to recall a batch of see-through yoga pants in 2013. i thought it was great but i'm more of voyer not the target market. and then day stepped out in 2013 and chip wilson made offensive statements blaming women for the problem with lulu's yoga
harris since 2012. plus will also feature experience of david, current ceo of exel sis also happened to be retired generaln the army, dealt with tons of high level budget issues. stock only trades at 15% of earnings after the transaction i think it will trade at premium. harris corp is making its self into major top ten seller. i predict harris will keep heading higher. after the break i will try to make you even more money. >>> i think it is time to circle back to one of the most...
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harris. >> reporter: "going clear," the documentary, is a full-frontal assault on the celebrity-studded religion. repeating allegations that david miscavige hit and slapped his underlings. >> the doors had bars on them the windows all had bars on them. >> reporter: the film which airs on march 29th also says the head of the church was so worried that tom cruise was being pulled from the faith by nicole kidman that they plotted to split them up. scientology is fighting back hard with online videos. >> he presented a false diatribe that can scarcely be called journalism. >> reporter: it says the site called "the hole" has a lavish scientology center. the church attacks critics as admitted liars and professional anti anti-scientologists anti-scientologists. >>> this man has won $1 million. just one major problem. >>> and you've seen mean tweets on "jimmy kimmel". but did you see what the president had to read? when we come back. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equa
harris. >> reporter: "going clear," the documentary, is a full-frontal assault on the celebrity-studded religion. repeating allegations that david miscavige hit and slapped his underlings. >> the doors had bars on them the windows all had bars on them. >> reporter: the film which airs on march 29th also says the head of the church was so worried that tom cruise was being pulled from the faith by nicole kidman that they plotted to split them up. scientology is...
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. >> i'm harry fawcett in taiwan, where traditional policy, and traditional chinese characters in everyday language but people are forgetting how to write them them. >> former klansman david duke. >> america has been taken over. >> defending his controversial past. >> i did what i thought was right. >> that was then... what about now? >> i believe the zionists control the country. >> "talk to al jazeera". only on al jazeera america. o. >> welcome back, i'm shilly gauche, the top stories on al jazeera. coalition forces in iraq have driven out i.s.i.l. fighters in the town of al baghdadi near a u.s. training base. >>> brazil has given go ahead of investigating politicians who received bribes from petrobras. >>> peace talks in morocco even as the conflict continues. i.s.i.l. fighters attacked an oil field near the town of zana. >>> three europeans including a french nationals were killed. french president francois hollande denounced the attack as cowardly. >>> witch docket doctors were accused of the murder of an albino woman in 2008. they believe the body parts of albino people have special powers. >>> u.s. secretary of state john kerry is supposed to pete his counterpart i
. >> i'm harry fawcett in taiwan, where traditional policy, and traditional chinese characters in everyday language but people are forgetting how to write them them. >> former klansman david duke. >> america has been taken over. >> defending his controversial past. >> i did what i thought was right. >> that was then... what about now? >> i believe the zionists control the country. >> "talk to al jazeera". only on al jazeera america. o....
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david: we've got it all covered, breaking down today's action, jamie cox, from harris financial, who says there is one sector positioned post the biggest gain in years. he will tell us which sector it is, matt genn from royal oak financial, telling us even more highs are on the way. mark sebastian in pits of cme. he made it back safely to chicago i'm happy to say. mark, let's look at the vix. its e it is close to 12 handle. almost below 13. is it time to hedge that a little? >> unwith things -- david: it does have a 12 handle. came below 13, closing at 12.93 go ahead. >> 12.93. to most outside observers that seems relatively low, when you look at market movement, russell has least amount of movement in the last 10 years. s&p, right near its record low in terms of movement over last 10 days, matching what it was doing? june. we're seeing a market crawling at this incredible snails pace. so why is the vix at 129.93? tell you why. there is still buying pressure on puts. 12.93. tells us big money managers are still buying downside protection. they're willing to give up a little bit upsid
david: we've got it all covered, breaking down today's action, jamie cox, from harris financial, who says there is one sector positioned post the biggest gain in years. he will tell us which sector it is, matt genn from royal oak financial, telling us even more highs are on the way. mark sebastian in pits of cme. he made it back safely to chicago i'm happy to say. mark, let's look at the vix. its e it is close to 12 handle. almost below 13. is it time to hedge that a little? >> unwith...
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harris. >> reporter: "going clear," the new hbo documentary, is a full-frontal assault on the wealthy, controversial, celebrity-studded religion. repeating allegations that david miscavige slapped and punched his underlings. and that scientology operated something called "the hole" where church members were sent for punishment. >> the doors had bars on them, the windows all had bars on them. >> reporter: the film, which airs on march 29th, also says the head of the church was so worried that tom cruise was being pulled from the faith by nicole kidman that they plotted ways to split them up. >> the hbo piece is textbook propaganda. >> reporter: scientology is fighting back hard with online videos. >> he presented a one-sided, false diatribe that can scarcely be called journalism. >> reporter: it says the site called "the hole" has a lavish scientology center. >> yes, this is the spot he portrays with ants crawling up a wall. >> reporter: the church attacks critics as misfits, admitted liars and professional anti-scientologists. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> dan, thank you. >>> when we come back is pope francis already plotting his exit? >>> this man has wo
harris. >> reporter: "going clear," the new hbo documentary, is a full-frontal assault on the wealthy, controversial, celebrity-studded religion. repeating allegations that david miscavige slapped and punched his underlings. and that scientology operated something called "the hole" where church members were sent for punishment. >> the doors had bars on them, the windows all had bars on them. >> reporter: the film, which airs on march 29th, also says the...
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it is worth noting that the president did meet with david cameron ahead of the elections in u.k. even calling him a partner. i'm harrisulkner. let's get you right back to "hannity." >>> welcome back to "hannity." we come to you from cpac. earlier on the main stage i had an opportunity to sit down and discuss issues with florida senator marco rubio. i loved your family's story. >> thank you. >> that is the american story. here's where we are now. this breaks my heart and i think it breaks the heart of everybody in this room. nearly 50 million americans in poverty. nearly 50 million americans on food stamps. >> yeah. >> we have 92 million americans not working out of the labor force, but the government tells us the unemployment level's great. we have $18.1 trillion in debt. $100 trillion in liabilities. how do we dig ourselves out of that hole? >> we have to understand the world has rapidly changed. our leaders are still stuck in yesterday. they think it would just pour more money, more of your money, into the same programs that didn't even work that well in the past we're going to get us out of this. three things we ha
it is worth noting that the president did meet with david cameron ahead of the elections in u.k. even calling him a partner. i'm harrisulkner. let's get you right back to "hannity." >>> welcome back to "hannity." we come to you from cpac. earlier on the main stage i had an opportunity to sit down and discuss issues with florida senator marco rubio. i loved your family's story. >> thank you. >> that is the american story. here's where we are now. this...
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. >> maybe david will write in if he's got additional thoughts on that. meantime harryist investors as a potential addition to the board of general motors. we had comments. he wrote in to clarify. i want to give him a say. i won't read it all but he does say that the underlying rationale of his candidacy is to do exactly what you said to help general motors build for the long-term strength it needs to become a world-class company and thrive for many years to come. he points out he's been a shareholder since 2011. and as he said he expects to be a shareholder for many years to come. as he said to the company, he's perfectly willing to take all of my compensation in stock and have it locked up for an extended period of time. this is not by any means a two-year deal. >> yeah. well, maybe i'm wrong, but my understanding was that he was getting the profit on 4% of roughly 30 million shares owned by three huj funds. so that's a 1.2 million share position. where the money that was made in the next two years counted and nothing afterwards. so i don't know the size of these othe
. >> maybe david will write in if he's got additional thoughts on that. meantime harryist investors as a potential addition to the board of general motors. we had comments. he wrote in to clarify. i want to give him a say. i won't read it all but he does say that the underlying rationale of his candidacy is to do exactly what you said to help general motors build for the long-term strength it needs to become a world-class company and thrive for many years to come. he points out he's been...
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brenda says, they're passing bills and working, and harry reid sat on over 380 bills, that is dysfunction. davidays, no, that is proven. jerry says, no. harold has this on her twitter page saying, president obama exacerbates the problem with his veto power, this too shall pass. we are asking the question, can house go republicans gove? we'll go to owl on the revoking line. how do you answer that al? good morning. caller: steve, good morning. first off, let me say this. the problem with republicans governing is that you have democrats on the left -- now, everyone knows that they are more progressive now. there are no more blue dog democrats, they are all liberal. everything they are doing is liberal. we cannot have on the other side, on the republican side, a half republican leadership. we need a conservative republican leadership. i think boehner and mcconnell: should go -- i think mcconnell made the mistake that he did not keep the 50 vote. i think they should go. we need real conservatives leading the way. host: next is john from akron, ohio. caller: this is a really important issue what we're
brenda says, they're passing bills and working, and harry reid sat on over 380 bills, that is dysfunction. davidays, no, that is proven. jerry says, no. harold has this on her twitter page saying, president obama exacerbates the problem with his veto power, this too shall pass. we are asking the question, can house go republicans gove? we'll go to owl on the revoking line. how do you answer that al? good morning. caller: steve, good morning. first off, let me say this. the problem with...
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harris financial group's jamie cox, says one economy improving faster than the u.s. he will tell us where it is. todd horowitz at cme. todd, what is going on? >> hi, david, hi cheryl. it is ugly, right? you know me, i'm the biggest bear on the street. this is more of a profit-taking selloff. this was not critical. i don't think they broke any major technical indicators. if you follow the vix, we didn't have a big move, it was 10% but went from 13 to 14. david: friday is the end of the quarter. what you're saying a lot of these institutions want to get their profits in before the end of the quarter? is that what is going on? >> i believe that to be the case, david i don't think the market is ready to break down again. we saw severe pressure. ad on what they start. fear isn't back in the market. i look at this normal selloff. i look for a rally i want to sell into. this selloff to me is profit-taking. very gentle. it is a lot of points but gentle selloff. has been no panic at all. slowly down all day long and drifting. cheryl: jamie that question to you, you're looking al volatility. we're looking overseas issues. greece is one thing happening. today of all day, besi
harris financial group's jamie cox, says one economy improving faster than the u.s. he will tell us where it is. todd horowitz at cme. todd, what is going on? >> hi, david, hi cheryl. it is ugly, right? you know me, i'm the biggest bear on the street. this is more of a profit-taking selloff. this was not critical. i don't think they broke any major technical indicators. if you follow the vix, we didn't have a big move, it was 10% but went from 13 to 14. david: friday is the end of the...
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david says, good riddance to the worst obstructionist in the senate history. and linda says, thank you for your service and your fight for the american people, harry. she is expected to talk about her time at the agency. that is coming to a close, when she announced her departure not too long ago. you can see her remarks live in just under half an hour here on c-span. until then, a discussion on the future of college fraternities in light of recent campus scandals. host: and is the party over is the question that ian tuttle asked. here is the cover. ian tuttle, what are the advantages and disadvantages of the greek system? guest: that is a big question. researching this piece, i discovered that it did not lend itself to a cover piece in a magazine. it lends itself to a book or perhaps several volumes of books . the disadvantages unfortunately have been, at least the potential problems have been made clear. i'd say over the past six months as we have seen at least does -- at least to -- two large events that have become national news moments. the first was the now debunked sexual assault or gang rape at the university of virginia reported in rolling
david says, good riddance to the worst obstructionist in the senate history. and linda says, thank you for your service and your fight for the american people, harry. she is expected to talk about her time at the agency. that is coming to a close, when she announced her departure not too long ago. you can see her remarks live in just under half an hour here on c-span. until then, a discussion on the future of college fraternities in light of recent campus scandals. host: and is the party over...
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harry potter." also from "labyrinth" and even big bird. what do you think of that? those are your headlines. and david bowie. i forgot what movie that was.l have no idea who she is, and don't tell me because i don't want to know. >> don't worry about it. >> plausible denial. >> you don't know who they are. >> i don't. >> let's talk about curt chicago. curt schilling. really made headlines over the last few days because he has come out against cyber bullying. why? he happened to tweet something out positive, because he was pleased his daughter got a scholarship or place on the next year. he wrote, congrats to gabby schilling who will pitch. everyone started getting online and responding. a lot of it vulgar, things you would never, ever want to repeat on the air or repeat in your kitchen table. >> he actually posted on his blog the location. he is set to pursue legal action against those who are making those vial comments online against his daughter. he spoke with sean hannity, and he explained why. this is people's fault. not twitter's fault not facebook's fault. watch. >> there are young ladies there are families, who don't have the plat
harry potter." also from "labyrinth" and even big bird. what do you think of that? those are your headlines. and david bowie. i forgot what movie that was.l have no idea who she is, and don't tell me because i don't want to know. >> don't worry about it. >> plausible denial. >> you don't know who they are. >> i don't. >> let's talk about curt chicago. curt schilling. really made headlines over the last few days because he has come out against cyber...
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david, peter, thanks so much. let's get over to chris. >> strong advice from the doctor as well alisyn. >>> we do have more breaking news for you on another front. democratic senate leader harrylen serfaty joins us with more. what's going on? >> reporter: chris, this is big news on capitol hill representing the first big change in congressional leadership in a long time. reid has served in congress for over 30 years and he has been at the helm of the democrats in the lead of the democrats since 2005. now he posted on twitter this morning that he has made the decision not to run. he was up for re-election in nevada in 2016 and that he will retire. now this is a twitter video that he posted. over three minutes long. it was very emotional, i should say. there was images of him over the course of his career. his wife spoke during the video. and he is recovering from a rough year already. in january he had an accident with a piece of exercise equipment which caused bruises to his face and i want to play you a little bit of this video right now in how he came to this decision. eye. >> but this accident has caused us for the first time to have a little down time. i have had time to
david, peter, thanks so much. let's get over to chris. >> strong advice from the doctor as well alisyn. >>> we do have more breaking news for you on another front. democratic senate leader harrylen serfaty joins us with more. what's going on? >> reporter: chris, this is big news on capitol hill representing the first big change in congressional leadership in a long time. reid has served in congress for over 30 years and he has been at the helm of the democrats in the lead...
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"the invisible harry gold." david greenglass only has one serious biography.s for the other half dozen members of the rosenberg ring, none have john serious scholarly attention. there are academic articles on peripheral aspects of the rosenberg case. studies focusing on cultural tropes, and begin coverage, and the public. these peripheral studies avoid original research on the actual core of the case -- did julius rosenberg participate in espionage? what did gold rosenberg and greenglass actually do? instead of asserting in us is but studiously acknowledging the paper weight of evidence establishes that julius rosenberg was a soviet spy. why this avoidance of research on the core of the case by so many academics? i hope we will have an opportunity to discuss this. marvin kalb: if there were 50 academic studies about it, what large issues would come up that we do not know? i don't think any new issues that come up -- >>john earl haynes: the main points would come out the same but you would get a different perspective and affiliate of things which were not clear
"the invisible harry gold." david greenglass only has one serious biography.s for the other half dozen members of the rosenberg ring, none have john serious scholarly attention. there are academic articles on peripheral aspects of the rosenberg case. studies focusing on cultural tropes, and begin coverage, and the public. these peripheral studies avoid original research on the actual core of the case -- did julius rosenberg participate in espionage? what did gold rosenberg and...