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many dabbled in it badminton is here the master of its own time to mull over it soon david jones's it over with oprah went off at seven this level due to it. not only is it. i have chew. lou lou lou will the actor to asia focused items after tax. this week we have a dozen john j sweeney todd to go on and seeing a friend oh and the lives of other such foundation and an expired on asian politics when speaking about the elections in afghanistan and the country's political future. and if all that...
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. >> okay, my name is david jones and i am an artist. >> and i am an artist and i am shown here in san francisco, and in california for many years. and i just wanted to state that, this is what is before you is all schedule to occur before the parcel transfer. and nothing should happen until after the parcel transfer. and as there can be many delays, and there have been historically. lanawants to hurry up and get the new artists in the building and demolish all of the buildings on parcel b and lay for who knows how long and for how many years while the artists are cramed into the new building paying twice as much and by the way, after all of the artist solicitation of the needs there is still no indication of a sink, or a water source in the slated space or the designated plaster studio. thank you. >> i have no other speaker cards, madam chair. >> thank you, did we have any more speakers for this item? >> okay. thank you very much. >> and questions or comments from the fellow commissioners. >> commissioners? >> singh? >> thank you, madam president. >> i think that first off the color c
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david jones democratic strategist and boris epstein here in new york city.nk you both for being was. >> thank you so much. >> university of richmond officials say two who died in a hot air balloon accident were staff members of the women's basketball team. authorities are searching for the third member, and the hot air balloon crashed after hitting a power line. the national transportation safety board is investigating the accident. >>> a study could leave a bad taste in your mouth. researchers at harvard link climate change to malnutrition and say that rising levels of carbon dioxide may decrease the nutritional value of the schools. the scientist studied 41 types of depraps and they found a drop in iron, and portions of rice and wheat. >>> new york city has been a mecca for food lovers. a growing number of shops are selling specialty foods in the hope of attracting a cult following of foodies. >> reporter: the line forms early and goes around the block. hundreds of people waiting for a chaps to taste this... ..the flicky don out hybrid made its 36-year-old
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like many in the bay area, david jones puts a lot of miles on his car, commuting back and forth from work. >> most people don't have a choice. you know, and i know people that commute all the way from windsor to work in vallejo. >> reporter: a proposed new pilot project would look at charging commuters for the length they drive. the longer your drive, the more you would pay. >> we have to figure out how to pay for the infrastructure. one philosophy is if you use it you should pay for it. >> reporter: with more and more people driving fuel efficient cashes, gas tax dollars just aren't coming in like they used to. seems like what's good for the environment is not so good for the upkeep of our roads. >> you still have to pay for the infrastructure. the car isn't worth much if you're stuck in traffic. >> reporter: the approach is already be being tested out in washington and oregon. and as california lawmakers sign on, a pilot program could be in place here by 2016. that making bay area commuters very uneasy. this man drives 100 miles a day to get to his landscaping job. >> i think it wi
like many in the bay area, david jones puts a lot of miles on his car, commuting back and forth from work. >> most people don't have a choice. you know, and i know people that commute all the way from windsor to work in vallejo. >> reporter: a proposed new pilot project would look at charging commuters for the length they drive. the longer your drive, the more you would pay. >> we have to figure out how to pay for the infrastructure. one philosophy is if you use it you should...
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learned i was join the marine corps he had me read like a, you know, tolstoy and isaac babel and david jonesand hemingway and all these folks just to fill my head with a little bit of wisdom and some of the smartest people ever write about war. some of the stories i was reading the good soldier, to the great world won't one novel fashion world war i novel, while i was writing one of the stories in here. as i was writing the book i was also reading things to inform me about the technical matters site would get the details right of these different jobs but also i was reading sent to dedicate the emotional things right. sometimes that was war lecture and sometimes it was like the diary of a country priest or beer in the snooker club, a brilliant egyptian novel. whatever it might be. >> you are well read. earlier you were talking about the individuals expensive or which is like 20. mine was especially tiny. i was in a 19 unit platoon. when i first started writing about the first gulf war and having been in the marine corps, you know, i read dozens and dozens of the books that were written by jou
learned i was join the marine corps he had me read like a, you know, tolstoy and isaac babel and david jonesand hemingway and all these folks just to fill my head with a little bit of wisdom and some of the smartest people ever write about war. some of the stories i was reading the good soldier, to the great world won't one novel fashion world war i novel, while i was writing one of the stories in here. as i was writing the book i was also reading things to inform me about the technical matters...
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>> andrea mitchell is msnbc's chief correspondent and david corn is washington bureau chief for david jones and an nbc analyst. straight scoop. the american people are trying to decide about this fellow. is it a roarshack test. you said, he's telling the truth we need to know. >> i've spent a number of days trying to sort through the truth. one fact that the secretary of state got wrong is that he wasn't seeking asylum in cuba, as is very clear, he was trying to go on to latin america, to ecuador, to a friendly country that would have given him asylum and not extradited him to the united states. he was not trying to, according to snowden, stay in russia, not trying to stay in cuba, and, in fact, got trapped in the airport in russia for three weeks before putin gave -- >> what does that tell us -- help us to unpack that. he wanted to go to a left-wing african-american country, why is that distinctive from going to russia? our cold war enemy in the old days? >> there is a certain stigma being attached to being in russia, according to certainly mike rogers and a number of the critics of snowde
>> andrea mitchell is msnbc's chief correspondent and david corn is washington bureau chief for david jones and an nbc analyst. straight scoop. the american people are trying to decide about this fellow. is it a roarshack test. you said, he's telling the truth we need to know. >> i've spent a number of days trying to sort through the truth. one fact that the secretary of state got wrong is that he wasn't seeking asylum in cuba, as is very clear, he was trying to go on to latin...
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when you bring to a david jones has learned that the true cost of them don't come too late. so the assumption that the cuts into because of today's economy. he concedes. still needs its townsville branch and it's going to brunch and floor. as for this gt today that debate is not between the american won on to john one one. this is not the debate the debate is how do we consolidate the group because it's the hearts of the print industry. stevie trends. the new club car park grounds does bono wants is a truck and will not under the previous government it had to be for a while partly nationalize disease was underperforming. nope it and there was a good time because sarkozy wanted a marriage between oust him and to the nuclear energy giant amoeba. that in two thousand for the state to create it gets into the cup so too. to help us something new stats with the help of the month we did today. to which it has programs to choose either in india in the telecommunications sector and he wants to get rid of it soon couple of pots and house them. and that's all. and the traded set it up
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this is the bureau k450e6 for mother jones, david cornyn.pecially when we get to talk about daryll isa. $14 million, 97,000 man hours spent on this scandal. is this a cry for help? has he become a liability in the gop at this point? >> it's like heaven's gate of congressional investigates and those of you that don't get that can eyes google to figure it out. the problem is, things like what happened, the irs deserve responsible, thorough, investigation. as we've seen with benghazi, fast and fewer rouse and other matters, he's not the one to do these things. and we have selective leaks and other information and a string of corrections every time he makes an assertion about either the irs scandal or the benghazi case and so, i feel like it's a waste of time and resources to let him do this unless he's going to be able to sort of turn a page and act more reasonably what everybody else has learned from the documents released that this was not a house plot with aimed other getting rid of the tea party which mitch mcconnell might have liked but ne
this is the bureau k450e6 for mother jones, david cornyn.pecially when we get to talk about daryll isa. $14 million, 97,000 man hours spent on this scandal. is this a cry for help? has he become a liability in the gop at this point? >> it's like heaven's gate of congressional investigates and those of you that don't get that can eyes google to figure it out. the problem is, things like what happened, the irs deserve responsible, thorough, investigation. as we've seen with benghazi, fast...
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david corn from mother jones and msnbc political analyst. think it's pretty clear now republicans still think people on the right benefit from sneaky money. >> well, they do, but we don't know how much. and we won't know unless something changes, because as senator king mentioned, you know, there are sort of two paths for money. there's what goes through the fec disclosed donations where you make a direct donation to a campaign or political party. we can all look that up. other groups, dark money, the coalition for better health in america, and they can be against obamacare and they can get millions of dollars from any billionaire who's angry and they don't have to disclose. these are supposed to be social welfare groups, but they really are acting like their political campaigns in getting around the disclosure and the limits on both. and it's real interesting to me that republicans now are opposing greater disclosure, which they used to support. i think that's like a military creating a forward position, you know, we're fighting off disclos
david corn from mother jones and msnbc political analyst. think it's pretty clear now republicans still think people on the right benefit from sneaky money. >> well, they do, but we don't know how much. and we won't know unless something changes, because as senator king mentioned, you know, there are sort of two paths for money. there's what goes through the fec disclosed donations where you make a direct donation to a campaign or political party. we can all look that up. other groups,...
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we have quite a swing, david asman, with the dow jones which was at one point down about 70 points. e worst ending but not the before the. david: not the worst, not the before the. a lot of people had no way figuring out what the jobs numbers were b they're trying to digest all of that and a lot more. liz, we'll be back with you in a moment. we go to nicole petroleum. it is kind after strange market. we saw linked in earnings. we saw the backdraft from that, down 8% today. >> this is tough move here for linkedin. despite the fact that they have had obviously a great run. they have a lot of members and president like. people are worried about the growth potential for this company. as a result after earnings came you see the down arrow. david: expedia was the biggest loser on the s&p. its earnings disappointed as well, right? >> a little less of a loss than expected. it was a disappointment as you noted, dave. that's why you're seeing expedia down 3.6%. david: there is a place called macau. the rich high rollers know what macau is. a place in china. a lot of chinese companies there but
we have quite a swing, david asman, with the dow jones which was at one point down about 70 points. e worst ending but not the before the. david: not the worst, not the before the. a lot of people had no way figuring out what the jobs numbers were b they're trying to digest all of that and a lot more. liz, we'll be back with you in a moment. we go to nicole petroleum. it is kind after strange market. we saw linked in earnings. we saw the backdraft from that, down 8% today. >> this is...
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everybody has known about for years and this predates president obama and predates if you read mother jones, david to george w. bush and one that needs to be fixed. >> and one that was foreshadowed by general shinseki when they talked about going to war according to congressman sa sanders, and so it is a complicated issue. and jonathan, by the way, we should let you know that mr. capehart is going to be fill ing in for joy reid today on the "the reid report." >> and coming up, everybody is talking about edward snowden and everybody has an opinion. he is going to take center stage in this week's "reputation report" coming up. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the back teeth. they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush. nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. [ barks ] i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare
everybody has known about for years and this predates president obama and predates if you read mother jones, david to george w. bush and one that needs to be fixed. >> and one that was foreshadowed by general shinseki when they talked about going to war according to congressman sa sanders, and so it is a complicated issue. and jonathan, by the way, we should let you know that mr. capehart is going to be fill ing in for joy reid today on the "the reid report." >> and coming...
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joining me now politics editor for biz insider hunter walker and washington bureau chief at mother jones, davidhave breaking news here, gentle folk. hunter, i'll go to you on this. the governors of new york state and new jersey respectively have announced they have sent a letter to the port authority announcing a bistate commission, a bistate special panel on the future of the port authority. that is presumably because it is now an open secret that the port authority has been used as a political cookie jar by which to dispense favors and punish enemies. >> right. you know, this is a bistate agency and the bridge in question here goes between new york city and new jersey and one thing that is happening coming up that is really, i think, pertinent is port authority executive director pat foye is being called to testify in front of the committee and this is a cuomo appointee. we've started to see some murmurings in the new york press about what cuomo might have known when. i sent him a freedom of information act request and they have claimed they have no communications with anyone in the port auth
joining me now politics editor for biz insider hunter walker and washington bureau chief at mother jones, davidhave breaking news here, gentle folk. hunter, i'll go to you on this. the governors of new york state and new jersey respectively have announced they have sent a letter to the port authority announcing a bistate commission, a bistate special panel on the future of the port authority. that is presumably because it is now an open secret that the port authority has been used as a...
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david mentioned for the dow jones industrials we were down 210 points at one point. uggle. nasdaq at one point was down 65. to be down 31, you cut your losses. david: nice to serious sell 2000 which had been leading downward trend today not doing so. liz: indeed. "after the bell" starts right now. david: this is the biggest drop in the s&p since april 10. so it was bad particularly in the s&p of the not all the others doing so bad. there was a little bit after
david mentioned for the dow jones industrials we were down 210 points at one point. uggle. nasdaq at one point was down 65. to be down 31, you cut your losses. david: nice to serious sell 2000 which had been leading downward trend today not doing so. liz: indeed. "after the bell" starts right now. david: this is the biggest drop in the s&p since april 10. so it was bad particularly in the s&p of the not all the others doing so bad. there was a little bit after
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satcher paul kirk, senator olympia snow, congress one donna edwards, adam frankel, elaine jones, martha minnow, and david schribman. thank you all. in addition to selecting the inspiring recipients of this year's profile in courage award we also choose the winner of the profile in urge sa -- courage essay. 9000 students in 41 states, washington dc, the virgin islands, canada, france, and korea submitted their own essays about political courage. some of our judges are here with us today. i would like to ask them to stand as we acknowledge the service they provide. [applause] i also want to take a moment to express thanks to the wonderful people of john hancock, which provides invaluable financial support to the profile in courage as a contest. now to the winner of the 2014 contest. ben wolman is a freshman at palisades charter high school in california, where he is involved in social justice. he saw this as an opportunity to address these subjects with a broader audience. little did he realize how broad this audience might be. ben is a scientist and filmmaker. he placed second in c-span's student document
satcher paul kirk, senator olympia snow, congress one donna edwards, adam frankel, elaine jones, martha minnow, and david schribman. thank you all. in addition to selecting the inspiring recipients of this year's profile in courage award we also choose the winner of the profile in urge sa -- courage essay. 9000 students in 41 states, washington dc, the virgin islands, canada, france, and korea submitted their own essays about political courage. some of our judges are here with us today. i would...
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david mentioned for the dow jones industrials we were down 210 points at one point. s&p having a big struggle. nasdaq at one point was down 65. to be down 31, you cut your losses. david: nice to serious sell 2000 which had been leading downward trend today not doing so. liz: indeed. "after the bell" starts right now. david: this is the biggest drop in the s&p since april 10. so it was bad particularly in the s&p of the not all the others doing so bad. there was a little bit after comeback towards the end of the trading day. let's get right to today's market action. we have kimberly faust, navigating these markets like walk tightrope these days. al buckingham, al frank asset management. telling us where he is putting money to work in the long run. bob iaccino from pits of cme. let's talk about whether this is bump in the road, bob or whether it's something bigger than that. what does it feel like to you? >> well as it sits right now it feels like something bigger than that and a lot of it goes back to your conversation with nicole. the volume all on the downside was ve
david mentioned for the dow jones industrials we were down 210 points at one point. s&p having a big struggle. nasdaq at one point was down 65. to be down 31, you cut your losses. david: nice to serious sell 2000 which had been leading downward trend today not doing so. liz: indeed. "after the bell" starts right now. david: this is the biggest drop in the s&p since april 10. so it was bad particularly in the s&p of the not all the others doing so bad. there was a little...
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david corn is the washington bureau chief for mother jones and mikell thomas ki is a special correspondentor the daily beast. i guess the question is why do you guys disagree. here we are friday night. who thinks with me, i'll tilt the scale here, who thinks with me and elijah cummings, the ranking democrat in that committee, it's better to show up, catch them in the act of buffoonery and call them on their crop or than it is to stand out in the sunlight and let them get all the attention? your thoughts first, david corn. should the dems show up? >> i think they should participate but play this game under protest. you know, i think elijah cummings has already shown a lot of ways that he can sort of -- with darrell issa how he got the better of him again and again. i think you want to know, because they will be putting out every little memo they can find with any sentence or phrase and i think it's good for the democrats to know this. i think the event, the hearings, the investigation have already been so polite sized that the republicans are starting in a very bad position and it's not as
david corn is the washington bureau chief for mother jones and mikell thomas ki is a special correspondentor the daily beast. i guess the question is why do you guys disagree. here we are friday night. who thinks with me, i'll tilt the scale here, who thinks with me and elijah cummings, the ranking democrat in that committee, it's better to show up, catch them in the act of buffoonery and call them on their crop or than it is to stand out in the sunlight and let them get all the attention? your...
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david plouffe, rick santorum, the runner up in the gop nomination for president last time around. served in the senate from pennsylvania. author of the new book, "blue collar conservatives." laura ingraham and dan jonesfrom cnn's crossfire. and cokie roberts. david plouffe, you're on the e-mail that caused so much trouble this week. en e-mail to you and several others from ben rhodes. everybody keying in on the e-mail to underscore the goals of the sunday morning appearance, to underscore that these protests are rooted in internet video, not a broader failure of policy. a lot of republicans saying this is a smoking gun. was it a mistake not to release this earlier? >> no. i think, lawyers have spoken to this. and it's out there. benghazi was a tragedy. we have to figure out how to prevent what happened from happening again. and to try those accountable as we did bin laden. it took 11 years, but we did. on the "uss cole" 17 sailors died. president bush said it's time for the nation to speak as one voice. you couldn't handle that today. this has been politicized as never before. richard nixon talked about a silent majority. there's a loud delusional minority driving our politics, in control of the repu
david plouffe, rick santorum, the runner up in the gop nomination for president last time around. served in the senate from pennsylvania. author of the new book, "blue collar conservatives." laura ingraham and dan jonesfrom cnn's crossfire. and cokie roberts. david plouffe, you're on the e-mail that caused so much trouble this week. en e-mail to you and several others from ben rhodes. everybody keying in on the e-mail to underscore the goals of the sunday morning appearance, to...
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david corn is washington bureau chief for mother jones.nd a special correspondent for the daily beast. you know your stuff here. is there anything here? i'm going to argue that watching this thing, i do have a file cabinet in my head. i can follow this thing. it's not like every day is is a brand-new thing. consistently we've gotten reports that what happened was there was a copycat kind of thing. there were terrorists, there were protests all over the middle east at that time. cairo was all over the media. that led into kind of a copycat operation in this benghazi facility out there. and of course, the whole thing seems to have come out of anger in the islamic and arab world about this crazy and obnoxious video that went out. that's in the news, that's in this new e-mail that came out. that was in the bipartisan report on the intelligence committee. what's new, pussy cat? why do they keep making this a big deal? >> because there's nothing else. their theory was always that the white house deceived the public because they were so scared th
david corn is washington bureau chief for mother jones.nd a special correspondent for the daily beast. you know your stuff here. is there anything here? i'm going to argue that watching this thing, i do have a file cabinet in my head. i can follow this thing. it's not like every day is is a brand-new thing. consistently we've gotten reports that what happened was there was a copycat kind of thing. there were terrorists, there were protests all over the middle east at that time. cairo was all...
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well, david corn is washington bureau chief for mother jones and msnbc analyst and joy reid is host of "the reid report." alison lundergan grimes is out with an ad today, let's watch the new ad. >> this is a frustrating time in our country. the economy is still struggling, people are working harder for less, and here in kentucky, we feel it more than most. and it seems no matter how many elections we have, nothing gets better in washington. it only gets worse. a lot of that is because of the people at the top in both political parties. if we keep sending them back, nothing will change. i'm running because i believe we need a senator who puts partisanship aside and works with both democrats and republicans to do what's right for kentucky and for our country. >> well, her message was very sharp last night as she attacked mcconnell as being out of touch and out of town. let's watch. >> i'm here to tell you tonight, my fellow kentuckians, i am not an empty dress, i am not a rubber stamp, and i am not a cheerleader. i am a strong kentucky woman, who is an independent thinker. we all know, w
well, david corn is washington bureau chief for mother jones and msnbc analyst and joy reid is host of "the reid report." alison lundergan grimes is out with an ad today, let's watch the new ad. >> this is a frustrating time in our country. the economy is still struggling, people are working harder for less, and here in kentucky, we feel it more than most. and it seems no matter how many elections we have, nothing gets better in washington. it only gets worse. a lot of that is...
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we'll keep catching up with you, david blitzer from s&p, dow jones indices. thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> david, you ever had a mustache? >> no. >> never. >> it doesn't come out very strong. >> is that what the thinking is? i just wondered, because you've always had the beard, looks good, it's thick. never want with the stache. >> never. >> i'll probabl -- i probably h wore a tie like you're wearing in 25 years. >>> coming up, an exclusive interview with the ceo of hill shire brands. hillshire brands. say it loud and proud. >> that's what geithner should do. the company striking a deal to buy pinnacle foods, bringing together iconic names under one roof. as we head to break, here's a quick chick of what's happening in the european markets right at this moment. i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with pros
we'll keep catching up with you, david blitzer from s&p, dow jones indices. thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> david, you ever had a mustache? >> no. >> never. >> it doesn't come out very strong. >> is that what the thinking is? i just wondered, because you've always had the beard, looks good, it's thick. never want with the stache. >> never. >> i'll probabl -- i probably h wore a tie like you're wearing in 25 years. >>>...
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david corn is the washington bureau chief for mother jones and is an msnbc political analyst. and the special correspondent "the daily beast." all opinions are relevant because i have been trying to project where this takes us. it's been the week of the attack on hillary's health, whatever that is. has it worked, or even hurt her? what's it all about? rove is going to be around and she's going to be around and bill clinton is going to be around. >> this talking point is not going anywhere. i don't know if this was strategically intended for this particular week, but week by week -- >> he's been doing this for a while. week by week, the clintons are more and more in the news, particularly hillary, as we get up to the big book release, happening next month. so you see more and more folks on the right as you get closer to 2016 trying to take shots at hillary. now, i think what rove wants to do here, he doesn't want to win the case. you know, he actually made a mistake by talking about brain damage and going too far and having to qua zi apologize. >> he said brain injury, would th
david corn is the washington bureau chief for mother jones and is an msnbc political analyst. and the special correspondent "the daily beast." all opinions are relevant because i have been trying to project where this takes us. it's been the week of the attack on hillary's health, whatever that is. has it worked, or even hurt her? what's it all about? rove is going to be around and she's going to be around and bill clinton is going to be around. >> this talking point is not...
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jones. on the right, s.e. cupp. in the "crossfire." brad woodhouse, a democratic strategist and david bossy, a republican strategist. what messages are voters sending today? which party has the edge? tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." >> in the "crossfire" tonight, a pair of top strategists from both parties. today's primaries really aren't what democrats hope they'll be. what they are is the beginning of a two-year referendum on president obama and the democrats' agenda. tonight and over the course of 2014, we'll learn if democrats will pay a price for obamacare, a muddled economic agenda, and out of control government bureaucracy. so take notes, hillary, you're going to get a glimpse of the issues you'll run on and away from in 2016. >> here we go. first of all, we actually agree on something, it is not a fight between moderate republicans and tea party republicans, because there are no moderate republicans. tea party have taken over the entire republican party. before we get into it and bring in our guests, the first votes are starting to come in tonight. let's go
jones. on the right, s.e. cupp. in the "crossfire." brad woodhouse, a democratic strategist and david bossy, a republican strategist. what messages are voters sending today? which party has the edge? tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." >> in the "crossfire" tonight, a pair of top strategists from both parties. today's primaries really aren't what democrats hope they'll be. what they are is the beginning of a two-year...
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david corn has been following this. he's an msnbc political analyst. he's also washington bureau chief for mother jones. and michael tomasky is a special correspondent for "the daily beast." gentlemen, you know your stuff here. is there anything here? i've been arguing and watching this thing. i do have a file cabinet in my head. i can follow this thing. it's not like every day is brand-new thing. consistently we've gotten reports that what happened was there was a copycat kind of thing. there was terrorist -- i mean there was protests all over the middle east at that time. cairo was obviously all over the media. that led to kind of a copycat operation in this benghazi facility out there. and, of course, the whole thing seems to have come out of anger in the islamic and arab world about this crazy, obnoxious video that went out. we all know that. that's in the paper, the news that's in this new e-mail that came out. that was in the bipartisan report of the senate intelligence committee. what's new, pussycat? why do they keep making this into a big deal? >> because they have nothing else. their theory of
david corn has been following this. he's an msnbc political analyst. he's also washington bureau chief for mother jones. and michael tomasky is a special correspondent for "the daily beast." gentlemen, you know your stuff here. is there anything here? i've been arguing and watching this thing. i do have a file cabinet in my head. i can follow this thing. it's not like every day is brand-new thing. consistently we've gotten reports that what happened was there was a copycat kind of...
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david rubenstein. >> ifill: wall street hit some record highs today. the dow jones average gained 112 points to close at 16,695, an all-time best. the nasdaq rose 72 points to close above 4143. and the s-and-p 500 added 18 points to finish above 1896, also a new record. still to come on the newshour: new video purporting to show the abducted nigerian schoolgirls; fallout from the weekend secession votes in ukraine; one economist's controversial take on capitalism and inequality; scientists warn antarctic ice melt is unstoppable; plus, mapping los angeles' cultural history.ç >> woodruff: in nigeria today, a possible sign of life for the abducted school girls whose fate has captured the world's attention, and an offer from the leader of boko haram to swap th3 students for prisoners held by the government. we have a report from rageh ommar of independent television news. >> reporter: at the very least this latest video by the boko haram shows around 130 girls are alive. the christian girls amongst them have been forced to abandon their faith and wear islamic head scar
david rubenstein. >> ifill: wall street hit some record highs today. the dow jones average gained 112 points to close at 16,695, an all-time best. the nasdaq rose 72 points to close above 4143. and the s-and-p 500 added 18 points to finish above 1896, also a new record. still to come on the newshour: new video purporting to show the abducted nigerian schoolgirls; fallout from the weekend secession votes in ukraine; one economist's controversial take on capitalism and inequality;...
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david corn is an expert on everything. he's a washington bureau chief for mother jones. and ken voe gel is with politico. ken, you're a philly guy. i want to start with mitch mcconnell. believe it or not, mitch mcconnell represents center right, as much as democrats don't like him, liberals mistrust him, they think he's been around too long. he's up against a guy named matt bevin out there. >> he was a great tea hope and so far it appears as if he's going to be a great tea party disappointment. there's really no question that mitch mcconnell is going to hold him off and win. the question is the margin. and the bigger question for me is what happens to matt bevin's supporters when mitch mcconnell is the republican nominee. are they discouraged? and this is a broader question we could ask of a lot of race where is the tea party candidate has lost to a more establishment republican. are the tea partiers going to sit home? are they going to stop giving money to tea party groups and candidates? i even saw some polling that suggested that some of matt bevin's supporters might support grimes, the democrat, in t
david corn is an expert on everything. he's a washington bureau chief for mother jones. and ken voe gel is with politico. ken, you're a philly guy. i want to start with mitch mcconnell. believe it or not, mitch mcconnell represents center right, as much as democrats don't like him, liberals mistrust him, they think he's been around too long. he's up against a guy named matt bevin out there. >> he was a great tea hope and so far it appears as if he's going to be a great tea party...
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david: getting killed. liz: bells ringing on wall street. some of us have whiplash seeing up and downs. dow jonesaving a very nice day considering earlier today it started to fall about 44 points. right now the gain up 117. s&p's gain up 10. earlier it was down eight. the nasdaq though just couldn't make a go of it, but barely. david: down about 1 1/2% at one point. liz: it had been down 59 points earlier. watch out for the russ tell 2,000. it is almost flat there. got to watch out. this one has not participated in last couple of a weeks of a rally. but the moment, "after the bell" starts right now.
david: getting killed. liz: bells ringing on wall street. some of us have whiplash seeing up and downs. dow jonesaving a very nice day considering earlier today it started to fall about 44 points. right now the gain up 117. s&p's gain up 10. earlier it was down eight. the nasdaq though just couldn't make a go of it, but barely. david: down about 1 1/2% at one point. liz: it had been down 59 points earlier. watch out for the russ tell 2,000. it is almost flat there. got to watch out. this...
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jones turned around. it was lower for much of the session. russell and nasdaq couldn't quite make it nonetheless on this friday we have a lot ahead as "after the bell" starts right now. david: let's get right to today's market action. we have mark lou shins ski, janney montgomery scott analyst. he said second-quarter earnings would have better impact. it wouldn't be hard to be better than the first. chris hobart says the fear of a bubble will drive the markets. he has several stock picks to play in this market. scott shellady from the pits of the cme. good to see scott. nicole petallides back with us. talk about apple for a second. it kind of typified what happened today. first it was way up. it then came way down and basically it was flat. why all the indecision in the market today? >> i'm not surprised to see the back and forth action. that is really what we've seen all year long. to see volatility over unchanged line or what we saw with apple. we saw it making new intraday highs we haven't seen since 2012. to see it pull back to test the highs, test that resistance and take a breather, only to test it again. what we've seen on apple, dave and liz, it has broken. it went
jones turned around. it was lower for much of the session. russell and nasdaq couldn't quite make it nonetheless on this friday we have a lot ahead as "after the bell" starts right now. david: let's get right to today's market action. we have mark lou shins ski, janney montgomery scott analyst. he said second-quarter earnings would have better impact. it wouldn't be hard to be better than the first. chris hobart says the fear of a bubble will drive the markets. he has several stock...
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here to tell us more about them is david schulman a senior editor of washington bureau of mother jonesuthor of this book. let me ask you this. as we said the koch brothers this is practically a curse word on the left now. democrats are relying on sort of opposition to resentment of the koch brothers and fueling them this year. you're from mother jones sort of the left of center publication. you spent a lot of time. this is a deeply researched and well-reported book. i wonder what surprised you? what did you go into this thing you knew about the koch brothers you came out of it saying i was wrong about that? >> well, the way i went into this honestly is in the 2010 and 2011 time frame you really saw charles and david koch being demonized and that is starting to happen more and more is happening now. it was very much a caricature of these guys. and as i dug into the family story the first thing you mind is that they are four koch brothers, not just two. they have a phenomenally interesting family saga. the most interesting thing to me that i did find out was, you know, one of the most in
here to tell us more about them is david schulman a senior editor of washington bureau of mother jonesuthor of this book. let me ask you this. as we said the koch brothers this is practically a curse word on the left now. democrats are relying on sort of opposition to resentment of the koch brothers and fueling them this year. you're from mother jones sort of the left of center publication. you spent a lot of time. this is a deeply researched and well-reported book. i wonder what surprised you?...
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the dow jones industrial average closed at an all-time record high, the fed saying the economy is gaining momentum. we are joined by david levy, the chairman of the jerome levy forecasting center. joining us from portland, oregon, is fred dickson. and from atlanta, josh wright, bloomberg economist and former strategist at the fed reserve of new york, where he advised policymakers in the wake of the financial crisis. josh, tell me, what did you make of today's fomc meeting minutes? >> the fed delivered exactly what they were looking for, $45 billion of asset purchases, and other than that not a lot of changes. some changes to the outlook of the economy going forward, but for the moment isn't it sweet sweetfed is in this spot where they have made it clear to the market they are a -- are locked in. meantime, they're going to continue to wait for data to come in. they have made it clear that it will take a couple of months to get a cleaner read on what is going on in the economy. in the meantime, they are not being forced to have any greater clarity on when they raise rates in the future. i think they are probably pretty hap
the dow jones industrial average closed at an all-time record high, the fed saying the economy is gaining momentum. we are joined by david levy, the chairman of the jerome levy forecasting center. joining us from portland, oregon, is fred dickson. and from atlanta, josh wright, bloomberg economist and former strategist at the fed reserve of new york, where he advised policymakers in the wake of the financial crisis. josh, tell me, what did you make of today's fomc meeting minutes? >> the...
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jones transportation average up 9%. southwest airlines, trucking such as ryder all hitting record highs. landstar systems would go into that. norfolk southern for example. davidis another time stocks and bond go up together. when bonds go up their yields go down. the 10-year treasury yield is down seven basis points. >> this is pretty unbelievable. 2.43% for the 10-year. glad you brought it up, dave. that is something traders are focusing on talking about a safe haven for bond after all. ultimately what is everybody worried about? is it geopolitical? is it a frothy market? liz: there are worries about momentum stocks that did well last year but are struggling now. 3d systems printer company. >> there is concern that 3d systems is growing slowly through acquisition. [closing bell ringing] david: should mention twitter is up over 10% today. big comeback for that stock. liz: bells ring on wall street. that is what an upgrade from nomura can do after a trial for twitter. see how the stocks finish of up. these numbers are still settling. you can't call it yet for the s&p. in a few minutes we might be able to. doesn't look like a record for the moment. for transpor
jones transportation average up 9%. southwest airlines, trucking such as ryder all hitting record highs. landstar systems would go into that. norfolk southern for example. davidis another time stocks and bond go up together. when bonds go up their yields go down. the 10-year treasury yield is down seven basis points. >> this is pretty unbelievable. 2.43% for the 10-year. glad you brought it up, dave. that is something traders are focusing on talking about a safe haven for bond after all....
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we're happy to welcome back david kudla of mainstay capital, also an adjunct professor at dayton, and funds the clubs million-dollar portfolio, also joningn sunday. congrats on the graduation. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> so tell us about this. dave funded your fund, investment club, with a million bucks. >> that's right. early march 2013, dave approached us, because we'd expressed an interest in forming a fund that could take advantage of a global multiasset strategies. so he approached us and told us we would give us a certain amount of money, and now the fund has a market value of over $1.1 million. >> dave, why did you try and do this? >> i'm looking for ways i can give back. i was lucky enough to go to a private college on a scholarship. i was lucky enough to get a fellowship to stanford, to get my master's degree. now i want to give back. >> why these guys? why alex? >> i grew up in the dayton area, went to the university of dayton. i run the rise conference, the largest student investment conference in the world. >> it's amazing. >> stephanie's been at the last two years. and it's just -- it's a lot of fun. i enjoy it. i enjoy
we're happy to welcome back david kudla of mainstay capital, also an adjunct professor at dayton, and funds the clubs million-dollar portfolio, also joningn sunday. congrats on the graduation. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> so tell us about this. dave funded your fund, investment club, with a million bucks. >> that's right. early march 2013, dave approached us, because we'd expressed an interest in forming a fund that could take advantage of a global multiasset strategies. so...
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david: getting killed. liz: bells ringing on wall street. some of us have whiplash seeing up and downs. dow jones industrials having a very nice day considering earlier today it started to fall about 44 points. right now the gain up 117. s&p's gain up 10. earlier it was down eight. the nasdaq though just couldn't make a go of it, but barely. david: down about 1 1/2% at one point. liz: it had been down 59 points earlier. watch out for the russ tell 2,000. it is almost flat there. got to watch out. this one has not participated in last couple of a weeks of a rally. but the moment, "after the bell" starts right now. david: let's get right to today's market action. we have lee munson, chief investment officer, who says now is the time to buy and todd horowitz in the pits of the cme. todd, let me go to you first. let me talk about janet yellen. we haven't talked about her for a while. she gave testimony. she said she will not be raising rates as long as the eye can see. is that what the market wanted to hear from her? >> hi, dave, hi liz. i think that is what the tape is telling you right now. the s&p
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jones report. we'll closely monitor it and bring more information to you. meanwhile, let's go back to liz. liz: thank you, davidbody really knows warren buffett, how he thinks, how he invest our next two guests would be near at the top of the list. one has been warren broker, day, morning noon, nighttime more than 30 years. one has written numerous books about the "oracle of omaha." with me, john freund, citigroup managing director of institutional equity steals and andy kilpatrick, who wrote, "of permanent value," the story of warren buffett. this is the most recent iteration. how many pound is this. >> that is nine pounds. it's a baby. liz: last time you had two versions of it, a first and second. >> cutting it down, adding to it. that is one volume. liz: thank you for being here. john, you've been coming how many years. >> this is my 26th consecutive year. liz: 26th consecutive year but more than 30 years you're taking warren's calls, buy an sell. we want to ask you the most memorable trade for him. it brings back viewers back into the fold. >> there have been many of them. when he bit petro china and went t
jones report. we'll closely monitor it and bring more information to you. meanwhile, let's go back to liz. liz: thank you, davidbody really knows warren buffett, how he thinks, how he invest our next two guests would be near at the top of the list. one has been warren broker, day, morning noon, nighttime more than 30 years. one has written numerous books about the "oracle of omaha." with me, john freund, citigroup managing director of institutional equity steals and andy kilpatrick,...
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1970s to david koch's run as vice presidential candidate in 1980 before president obama got elected making headlines and getting a look at how they became so very influential. joining me another jonesel schulman which hits bookshelves tomorrow called "sons of wichita." it is an excellent read and was an excellent teething opportunity for our producer's 8-month-old babe on the plane to kansas this month. thank you for that. we should note we invited the koch brothers who i would love to sit here and kibitz with, come on and talk. okay, i feel like i sort of knew about the koch brothers and then all of a sudden they became this big thing partly -- partly the obama era but take us back. what's the origin story. what's koch industries? what did it do and come from? >> okay, fantastically phenomenally interesting family. fred, the patriarch was born in the texas panhandle son of a newspaper man. he didn't see promise in that profession. but this was -- >> pathetic. >> this was at a time when automobiles were really coming on the scene and he got into the oil industry. he developed a process for refining oil and it was a novel process. he ended up making his first million, in fact, in th
1970s to david koch's run as vice presidential candidate in 1980 before president obama got elected making headlines and getting a look at how they became so very influential. joining me another jonesel schulman which hits bookshelves tomorrow called "sons of wichita." it is an excellent read and was an excellent teething opportunity for our producer's 8-month-old babe on the plane to kansas this month. thank you for that. we should note we invited the koch brothers who i would love...
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jones industrials, up 19 points. today it was nasdaq and russell that were struggling again, overall very thin volume. not a lot of conviction behind this rally. david: remember, how much they added on yesterday. it was up over 2%. huge gain in the russell. they still haven't lost all gains from yesterday even though down day today. front page u.s. headlines. liz mentioned sales barry rising. commerce department says they only increased .1%. the data raising new doubts about an acceleration of economic growth in the second quarter. liz: american households racking up an additional $129 billion of debt in the first quarter, mainly because of home loans. the federal reserve said it was 30 consecutive increase of household quarterly debt. david: google stock unchanged after a legal set back for the tech giant in europe. individuals can ask google to remove personal information from search engines. liz: boeing rival airbus first quarter net profit almost doubled from a year ago to $604 million. the world's second largest plane maker cut the cost of building its a 380 super-jumbo jet. david: pfizer is expected to sweeten its offer as soon as this week. l
jones industrials, up 19 points. today it was nasdaq and russell that were struggling again, overall very thin volume. not a lot of conviction behind this rally. david: remember, how much they added on yesterday. it was up over 2%. huge gain in the russell. they still haven't lost all gains from yesterday even though down day today. front page u.s. headlines. liz mentioned sales barry rising. commerce department says they only increased .1%. the data raising new doubts about an acceleration of...
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and dow jones even though we looked at that first, it was the least gainer today, but still a solid gain on the dow. "after the bell" starts right now. ♪ ♪ davidain, what a great way to come back from a vacation. we're all kind of sleepy-eyed, but not the investors on wall street. we have chris wexler with two picks for you to add to your portfolio, paul dietrich, fairfax global market ceo who's going to tell us why he thinks stocks will rally in the second half of the year after, again, word of another pullback. larry shover, alternative chief investment officer at the cme, larry, before we start with stocks, i want to talk about gold because that is way down today. why? >> well, think of it this way, gold rallied 70% between 2008, 2011 and for the exact opposite reason, it's going down. economic data around the global is getting better, but today we to though the ukraine, that whole tension area is getting less tense -- bad way to put it. but really the big reason is that the normalization of u.s. monetary policy will continue to be a cross over gold's head. i'm not surprised to see gold continue to dwindle lower. i still think it's going to
and dow jones even though we looked at that first, it was the least gainer today, but still a solid gain on the dow. "after the bell" starts right now. ♪ ♪ davidain, what a great way to come back from a vacation. we're all kind of sleepy-eyed, but not the investors on wall street. we have chris wexler with two picks for you to add to your portfolio, paul dietrich, fairfax global market ceo who's going to tell us why he thinks stocks will rally in the second half of the year after,...
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jones, we lost a lot of air here. the high point of the session up 32 points. s&p 500 up eight. still up four. not a bad day for the russell. davidallest gains at the top. you can't forget russell 2000, almost a full percentage point. liz: decent move here. "after the bell" is start, right now. don't move. david: kind after fun day. certain stocks moving in very strong directions. get right to today's market action. yu-dee chang, who has four investment ideas for the current
jones, we lost a lot of air here. the high point of the session up 32 points. s&p 500 up eight. still up four. not a bad day for the russell. davidallest gains at the top. you can't forget russell 2000, almost a full percentage point. liz: decent move here. "after the bell" is start, right now. don't move. david: kind after fun day. certain stocks moving in very strong directions. get right to today's market action. yu-dee chang, who has four investment ideas for the current
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david einhorn today on "market times," at 11 a.m. eastern . i am sure that he will expand more on his athena health investor activism. andhead of mergers acquisitions at jones abor is with me. he specializes in corporate governance and compensation. bob, you have been working with several smaller companies these days? and wilcox, an energy company? they have both been targeted by activist investors under the radar. what have you been advising them? >> at the visit is this broad term that sort of does i really describe what is going on. ofis a broad spectrum activity, event driven investment. days it meant old complaining, hollering, saying management was bad. it has evolved way past that. now it is a function of maximizing value in the short term. ackman, one ofll the most interesting activist moves in the last several years was fortune brands. does it make sense for us to be in the liquor, golf, and home security business? probably not. he buys of the company, people make a lot of money. ae thing that proves fundamental change, in the board room today people are talking about activism when they don't have an activist campaign going on right now. >> because
david einhorn today on "market times," at 11 a.m. eastern . i am sure that he will expand more on his athena health investor activism. andhead of mergers acquisitions at jones abor is with me. he specializes in corporate governance and compensation. bob, you have been working with several smaller companies these days? and wilcox, an energy company? they have both been targeted by activist investors under the radar. what have you been advising them? >> at the visit is this broad...
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david. see you later, bob. we're going out with all-time highs as the rally continues for the dow jones industrial average.ng high for that and for the s&p which is now up about four points as well. stay tuned now for the second hour of the "closing bell." here we go. >> another record close for the s&p 500 and after we settle looks like we're heading into a record close for the dow jones industrial average. welcome to "closing bell." i'm sarah eisen in for kelly evans. bill griffith is going to join me here in a moment. here is how we're finishing out the day, the last trading day of the month of may on wall street. 16,714, just below a record high on the dow jones industrial average. 16,715 which would been the record high, but, still, finishing out in the green. the nasdaq composite is lagging behind, but, still, it has been the outperformer on the month. the s&p 500 hitting another record high and closing above at 1923.42. let's get straight to it with today's panel. andrew sullivan from sullivan law offices, cnbc contributor jon najarian and dominic chu and robert frank out at headquarters and with mo
david. see you later, bob. we're going out with all-time highs as the rally continues for the dow jones industrial average.ng high for that and for the s&p which is now up about four points as well. stay tuned now for the second hour of the "closing bell." here we go. >> another record close for the s&p 500 and after we settle looks like we're heading into a record close for the dow jones industrial average. welcome to "closing bell." i'm sarah eisen in for...
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jones, we lost a lot of air here. the high point of the session up 32 points. s&p 500 up eight. still up four. not a bad day for the russell. david: we have inverse pyramid. smallest gains at the top. you can't forget russell 2000, almost a full percentage point. liz: decent move here. "after the bell" is start, right now. don't move. david: kind after fun day. certain stocks moving in very strong directions. get right to today's market action. yu-dee chang, who has four investment ideas for the current market performance you can put to work right away. ken is warning investors bear market is may be on the rise. bob iaccino in pits of cme. we want to start with jo ling kent and talk about this extraordinary ipo, jd.com. i was trying to describe it to somebody but kind of like overstock.com. have a whole lot of stu on the internet. they're still not making money. still not profitable. what is going on with ipo. >> still not profitable. more like amazon than and alibaba. i spoke with former coo and ceo of jdmall.com and biggest revenue generator for jd. they are inching towards profitability. how the bumps in the road could affect
jones, we lost a lot of air here. the high point of the session up 32 points. s&p 500 up eight. still up four. not a bad day for the russell. david: we have inverse pyramid. smallest gains at the top. you can't forget russell 2000, almost a full percentage point. liz: decent move here. "after the bell" is start, right now. don't move. david: kind after fun day. certain stocks moving in very strong directions. get right to today's market action. yu-dee chang, who has four...
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david, good to see you. >> up next on the program, nearly 90% of dow jones companies uses platform to manage their data, so? the ceo of informatica will join us live after the break. you, my friend are a master of diversification. who would have thought three cheese lasagna would go with chocolate cake and ceviche? the same guy who thought that small caps and bond funds would go with a merging markets. it's a masterpiece. thanks. clearly you are type e. you made it phil. welcome home. now what's our strategy with the fondue? diversifying your portfolio? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. >>> welcome back to post snin. a new way to tackle internet security. good morning. >> good morning. our next guest customers i
david, good to see you. >> up next on the program, nearly 90% of dow jones companies uses platform to manage their data, so? the ceo of informatica will join us live after the break. you, my friend are a master of diversification. who would have thought three cheese lasagna would go with chocolate cake and ceviche? the same guy who thought that small caps and bond funds would go with a merging markets. it's a masterpiece. thanks. clearly you are type e. you made it phil. welcome home. now...
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jones, u.s. ambassador to libya discusses increasing violence in that country. senators rand paul and ron martin debate the nomination of david baron to the first circuit court of appeals. >> thursday, a house oversight and government reform subcommittee, the future operations of the u.s. postal service. live coverage at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. >> thursday, assistant attorney general for national security talks about emerging national security threats. you can see his remarks at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> starting right here at this landing, all of this stairwell and banister that you see here were the original banisters and steps. so you are really walking exactly on the same as tears on my end, the same stairs that clara barton did for that 18 years when she lived in the building. first is the envelope for a stationary said. the military portfolio. she used these as a fund-raising project. you can see how nice and fancy the engraving or kiss. it also lists what was in the kit. she had died this together to hang on for when she was out trying to solve these. she could hang this up and people could come by where s
jones, u.s. ambassador to libya discusses increasing violence in that country. senators rand paul and ron martin debate the nomination of david baron to the first circuit court of appeals. >> thursday, a house oversight and government reform subcommittee, the future operations of the u.s. postal service. live coverage at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. >> thursday, assistant attorney general for national security talks about emerging national security threats. you can see his remarks...