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is that this conference coincided with a visit to a canal by us and as the caroline kennedy and david kennedy there on wednesday. yesterday the present brock obama the residents of the city hosts the base plan. kennedy later visited the relocation site she didn't comment on the face plant but told him that mean that she plans to return to the prefecture many times to learn more. japanese officials have announced the world trade organization to settle a dispute with ukraine. they want the country to abolish extra prayer or extra pair of centers on cars with small to medium sized engines ukraine has impose additional taxes of between six and twelve percent on imports of such cars since april of last year the government says this is to safeguard the domestic auto industry. it says the rising ratio of imported cars is hurting the local automakers. japanese officials say they claim is groundless as the number of imported cars in the country has largely fallen. they fell to settle the issue in two rounds of negotiations with the ukrainian counterparts the decision by a wto panel is expected in abou
is that this conference coincided with a visit to a canal by us and as the caroline kennedy and david kennedy there on wednesday. yesterday the present brock obama the residents of the city hosts the base plan. kennedy later visited the relocation site she didn't comment on the face plant but told him that mean that she plans to return to the prefecture many times to learn more. japanese officials have announced the world trade organization to settle a dispute with ukraine. they want the...
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ceo david kennedy tells me after the target hackers were so successful, other hackers smell blood and they are out for more. kennedy says the u.s. is not ready for the next attack because smart card technology will not be ready until the year 2020. he adds, quote, what that means is that over the next six years, hackers will increase their attacks on u.s. companies and companies even bigger than target. gretchen, very scary. >> especially since it's not going to be fully functional until 2020, six years from now. lauren, thanks so much. >> good to see you. >> lets take a look now jason fuhrman, chair of council of economic advisers, there he is. guess where he is, he's speaking about cbo report at jay carney's press briefing. the report we stalked about with stu varney showing obamacare will cut jobs by 3.2 million. this is usual to have somebody from the cb o.co to the daily press conference that jay carney handles, very unusual to have this now. an explainer going on to reporters no doubt to try to get out in front of the bad news of what obamacare apparently does for jobs right her
ceo david kennedy tells me after the target hackers were so successful, other hackers smell blood and they are out for more. kennedy says the u.s. is not ready for the next attack because smart card technology will not be ready until the year 2020. he adds, quote, what that means is that over the next six years, hackers will increase their attacks on u.s. companies and companies even bigger than target. gretchen, very scary. >> especially since it's not going to be fully functional until...
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to cybersecurity analyst david kennedy.concern about the cards -- they work wonders in europe where they don't have nearly the hacking problems we do -- you have to punch in a code, four-digit pin number, and that a lot of retailers fear that is going to slow sales and hurt their sales. so, in a way, it boomeranged on them. is that a legitimate fear? >> i don't think so. you look how europe -- transitioned to the hard and it's not a large concern. the biggest learning concern is folks that have to enter their pin and we do that with our debit cards so i don't think it's going to be a huge hurdle for the retail industry. >> but at it more expensive. are the cards more expensive to produce and they pass that long to the customer, either the banks or the rae tailers? >> the cards themselves are more expensive. the infrastructure to support it is more expensive and you're talking about redesigning how the banks retail stores operate, and it's a beg costup -- big costup front to get to this and we'll feel it on the consumer side
to cybersecurity analyst david kennedy.concern about the cards -- they work wonders in europe where they don't have nearly the hacking problems we do -- you have to punch in a code, four-digit pin number, and that a lot of retailers fear that is going to slow sales and hurt their sales. so, in a way, it boomeranged on them. is that a legitimate fear? >> i don't think so. you look how europe -- transitioned to the hard and it's not a large concern. the biggest learning concern is folks...
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and when i testified, along with david kennedy, he just testified and reported that he was able to downloadbamacare. >> what is still not secure? >> their names, and basically information. it didn't get into the information. none of that information should have been available. nobody should know, because it is health care, nobody should know who is enrolling and what their name is. >> what is the risk of people's private medical data getting compromised? because that, too, needed to go electronic thanks to obamacare. >> look, there is -- i tell you a big issue will be fraud, megyn, as they try to bill out the billing system. health care fraud is one of the big issues that they investigate every year. and if you actually go in to get health care benefits and go to the emergency room using somebody else's information, the issue with the health care information is the worst kind of information, if your information gets out and gets conflated with somebody else's information, you may end up with a fatal disease. it will take a long time to edit that out of your information. >> on paper. before
and when i testified, along with david kennedy, he just testified and reported that he was able to downloadbamacare. >> what is still not secure? >> their names, and basically information. it didn't get into the information. none of that information should have been available. nobody should know, because it is health care, nobody should know who is enrolling and what their name is. >> what is the risk of people's private medical data getting compromised? because that, too,...
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cyber security expert david kennedy joins us. david, thanks for joining us.big fan of this new contractor, are you? >> not at all. i have seen a lot of web sites that have been developed by them in the past. and everything from just, you know, poor coding, poor practices, poor security all of those seem to be pretty, you know, widespread throughout the entire development of this company, and it's been happening for a while. >> why did we hire them? >> well, i can't understand that either. right now, there is a few different things happening in the government. the u.s. postal service, the inspector general is talking about canceling a $200 million contract with them because of some poor practices. you know, there is other issues with other government agencies like for example north carolina is looking at pulling a contract for their food stamps. there has been a lot of issues in the government with them. and i can't understand it either. and just recently, the california state exchange, which was actually developed by a centrist as well had a lot of security i
cyber security expert david kennedy joins us. david, thanks for joining us.big fan of this new contractor, are you? >> not at all. i have seen a lot of web sites that have been developed by them in the past. and everything from just, you know, poor coding, poor practices, poor security all of those seem to be pretty, you know, widespread throughout the entire development of this company, and it's been happening for a while. >> why did we hire them? >> well, i can't understand...
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when i testified and one testified, david kennedy, he testified on january 19th.eaking in. over 70,000 record of personal information about enrollees and obama care. still not secure. >> what information? >> names. basic information. but it is, it didn't get into all the detailed information. >> social security information. >> none of that. >> point is none of that information should have been available. nobody should know. health care. nobody should know who is enrolling and what their name its. >> what is the risk of people's private medical data getting compromised? that too needed to go electronic thanks to obamacare. >> there is a lot, tell you one of the biggest issues, fraud, megan. they try to bail out the billing system. bail this out. health care fraud one of the big areas, the fbi investigates year after year. the other thing too, there is also medical impersonation. you get the right information. go in and get health care. go to the emergency room. using somebody's information. with health care information, most personal information. if the wrong infor
when i testified and one testified, david kennedy, he testified on january 19th.eaking in. over 70,000 record of personal information about enrollees and obama care. still not secure. >> what information? >> names. basic information. but it is, it didn't get into all the detailed information. >> social security information. >> none of that. >> point is none of that information should have been available. nobody should know. health care. nobody should know who is...
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here is trusted sec's david kennedy. trusted security. the name of the company. now, look.t says what about the cyberattack? do you think these new rules and regulations, i have not seen them but can you make utilities, the grid, safe from a cyberattack? >> the national institute of standards and technology released a framework to fix the cybersecurity industry and the financial and health care and the problem is the cyber side of the house where hackers break into the grid and try to take down energy plans, the technology is so ancient, they don't want to touch it because it will impact electricity, core things we use on a regular basis, it is hard to protect and secure. will be a long road ahead and we are vulnerable to a lot of attackers breaking into the country. stuart: you exposed to hacker threat in obamacare, you testified before congress. i you now saying to secure the grid from cyberattack would take a long effort and an extremely extremely expensive effort? there is no quick fix. >> no quick fix. it has been a known issue for a number of years. energy companies d
here is trusted sec's david kennedy. trusted security. the name of the company. now, look.t says what about the cyberattack? do you think these new rules and regulations, i have not seen them but can you make utilities, the grid, safe from a cyberattack? >> the national institute of standards and technology released a framework to fix the cybersecurity industry and the financial and health care and the problem is the cyber side of the house where hackers break into the grid and try to...
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>> it is continue wages of my testimony, david kennedy's testimony, dr. testimony and all of us who testified since then of the what we said even if you secure the main site, it is all these other connections to it that have to be secured, every site, every place thaw touch, personally identifiable information has to be secured. jenna, in that report, when is it acceptable when you have findings of high risks or extremely high-risk it is okay to launch this? this is majority of findings on many state websites prior to october 1st. they said they tried to fix some of them. every time you add another state to it and there is no standard for connecting and it is not secure you invite many more problems that take more money and time to fix and that goes on to two sites and four, then eight. jenna: interesting column in the "wall street journal." the author was saying issue of cybersecurity threat, the real style, if you will now, instead of someone going into your home and robbing it right away, ire home being the computer, the hacker will go in and hide in t
>> it is continue wages of my testimony, david kennedy's testimony, dr. testimony and all of us who testified since then of the what we said even if you secure the main site, it is all these other connections to it that have to be secured, every site, every place thaw touch, personally identifiable information has to be secured. jenna, in that report, when is it acceptable when you have findings of high risks or extremely high-risk it is okay to launch this? this is majority of findings...
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according to david kennedy, head of the security firm who he said the obamacare website was not designed well. a lot of security flaws it be one major concern is that the system connects the health care network to other sensitive u.s. government now works including the internal revenue service and the department of homeland security. that makes it a treasure trove for hijackers adding that a major concern would be cyber attacks from sophisticated state-sponsored adversaries. the threat of back door access points is a particular worry because the chinese military might technologies is expected of using that technique in its network equipment. also contained in the article was the statement from the national security council spokeswoman who said an intelligence report on the software was recalled by the intelligence community shortly after it was issued. i am wondering if you can comment on why that until as report was recalled after it was issued. also, could you tell this congress and the american people why in the world health and human services should not immediately shut down and prop
according to david kennedy, head of the security firm who he said the obamacare website was not designed well. a lot of security flaws it be one major concern is that the system connects the health care network to other sensitive u.s. government now works including the internal revenue service and the department of homeland security. that makes it a treasure trove for hijackers adding that a major concern would be cyber attacks from sophisticated state-sponsored adversaries. the threat of back...
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david kennedy, ceo of trusted sec. you recognize him. we have him on security of obamacare. great to have you on for a different topic. >> thanks for having me. i appreciate it. jenna: how low can you go is question of criminals out there? people looking for love and a little bit lonely. is there something we can watch out for? >> these folks will go as low as they possibly go. they will create fake profiles. make themselves look believable. spend weeks and months with you, really trying to gain your trust and find that love pattern that they're looking for. there are a lost indicators that you can do to -- jenna: i'm curious about that. is there a tell from an expert, is there a tell that something es amiss? >> a lot of times you know if they won't do video cam where you see them in person, if they have pictures that look kind of redundant or out of some sort of portfolio, those are common signs right there. also, you know, the intimacy part where you start talking on the phone, hey, when you're trying to set up a meeting continuously keep canceling it those are sure indica
david kennedy, ceo of trusted sec. you recognize him. we have him on security of obamacare. great to have you on for a different topic. >> thanks for having me. i appreciate it. jenna: how low can you go is question of criminals out there? people looking for love and a little bit lonely. is there something we can watch out for? >> these folks will go as low as they possibly go. they will create fake profiles. make themselves look believable. spend weeks and months with you, really...
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according to david kennedy, head of the security firm trusted security said the obamacare website wasot designed well and has a lot of security flaws. one concern is the system connects to help her network to other sensitive u.s. government networks, and putting the internal revenue service and the department of homeland security. that makes it a treasure trove for hijackers of the kennedy said in an interview, adding a major turn would be cyberattacks from sophisticated state-sponsored adversaries. the threat of factor access points is a particular worry because the chinese military linked technology is suspected of using that technique in the network equipment kennedy said. also contained in the article was a statement from the national security council spokesman katelyn hated his feminine colleges report on the belarus software was recalled by the intelligence community shortly after it was issued. i am wondering if you could comment on why that intelligence report was recalled after this issue and also, could you tell this congress analyst at the american people why in the world h
according to david kennedy, head of the security firm trusted security said the obamacare website wasot designed well and has a lot of security flaws. one concern is the system connects to help her network to other sensitive u.s. government networks, and putting the internal revenue service and the department of homeland security. that makes it a treasure trove for hijackers of the kennedy said in an interview, adding a major turn would be cyberattacks from sophisticated state-sponsored...
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joining us with his insight into what's happening is david kennedy, he's testify ied. ere today. >> i appreciate you for having me. >> one of the big questions was target unique, target alone? we heard about other retailers that got hack. it seems to me that every day or every week at least you turn around and there is new business that has gotten hacked and has lost our information. what's going on? >> that's right. target is definitely not alone in what's happening right now. retail industry, especially in the united states is being hammered right now by hackers from overseas. it's predominantly because of emv or the smart card chips which the rest of the world has moved to. unfortunately we don't have that technology. we're still using the magnetic strips from the '70s. the hackers are target retail stores to get these credit ca s cards. >> the chip technology, they're trying to implement it by the beginning of 2015. that gives us all this year that you're going to be open and out there. is it more than just what's happening with the strip technology? what about thes
joining us with his insight into what's happening is david kennedy, he's testify ied. ere today. >> i appreciate you for having me. >> one of the big questions was target unique, target alone? we heard about other retailers that got hack. it seems to me that every day or every week at least you turn around and there is new business that has gotten hacked and has lost our information. what's going on? >> that's right. target is definitely not alone in what's happening right...
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great political pictures, i think, of the 20th century is a picture of eisenhower and kennedy taken from behind at camp davidter the bay of pigs. kennedy, who had not been particularly warm of outgoing president eisenhower, called him to talk about things, and he asked the critical war college question, did you have people in the room talking pros and cons, and kennedy said, well, there was a meeting, but -- the homework, mr. president, kind of answer, and reaching out to his predecessor was kind of an acknowledgment. >> there was obama's decision to escalate the troops in afghanistan. that was widely reported. all of the meetings and all the contemplation, because he does not want to repeat the mistakes of george bush, so each president is learning from what his predecessor did, both the good and the bad. >> lyndon johnson, it was reported at the time that he was reading about the escalation in vietnam. >> why did johnson have such a hard time coming to grips with vietnam, when he was saying and expressing all of his private doubts to people like richard russell? >> you know, part of it is something that do
great political pictures, i think, of the 20th century is a picture of eisenhower and kennedy taken from behind at camp davidter the bay of pigs. kennedy, who had not been particularly warm of outgoing president eisenhower, called him to talk about things, and he asked the critical war college question, did you have people in the room talking pros and cons, and kennedy said, well, there was a meeting, but -- the homework, mr. president, kind of answer, and reaching out to his predecessor was...
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political pictures i think of the 20th century is the picture of eisenhower and kennedy taken from behind, at camp david, which is after the bay of pigs, kennedy who has not been particularly warm without going president eisenhower, called eisenhower and asked him to come to camp david to talk about what happened, and eisenhower asked sort of the critical war college question, he said did you have people in a room talking through the pros and cons? and kennedy sort of says, well, there was a meeting, but, blah, blah, blah, you know, sort of the dog ate my homework, mr. president kind of answer. and that moment where he reached out to his predecessor was also an acknowledgment that -- >> and modern presidents learn from this too. there was obama's decision to escalate the troop levels in afghanistan and that has been widely reported. >> rose: bob yates. >> yes all the meetings and all the contemplation, because he doesn't want to repeat the mistakes of george bush. so each president is learning from what his predecessor did, both the good and the bad. >> or lyndon johnson and reported at the time he was
political pictures i think of the 20th century is the picture of eisenhower and kennedy taken from behind, at camp david, which is after the bay of pigs, kennedy who has not been particularly warm without going president eisenhower, called eisenhower and asked him to come to camp david to talk about what happened, and eisenhower asked sort of the critical war college question, he said did you have people in a room talking through the pros and cons? and kennedy sort of says, well, there was a...
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during the kennedy presidency, he was an advocate of exercising muscle in vietnam. journalists like davidalberstam raised questions with him. he was dismissive of them. even contemptuous. sure, he eventually came to the was aition that this military know-when situation in vietnam -- no-win situation in vietnam that he had been so adamant about leaving us into that war. that is what agitated him so much. where he says, you think i could say in public that we only had a one in three chance of winning? eventually gote out of the johnson administration. sort of having a nervous collapse over his struggle over vietnam. they sent him off to be president of the world bank. here was a man profoundly conflicted. over time, he was one of the architects of expansion. rostow became johnson's national security advisor. during the kennedy presidency, he was talking about bombing and putting ground troops in. he never gave up on that war. i knew rostow as well. his attitude was, we saved the other southeast asian countries. we gave them time to develop. that was his rationale. >> page 329, there is a ju
during the kennedy presidency, he was an advocate of exercising muscle in vietnam. journalists like davidalberstam raised questions with him. he was dismissive of them. even contemptuous. sure, he eventually came to the was aition that this military know-when situation in vietnam -- no-win situation in vietnam that he had been so adamant about leaving us into that war. that is what agitated him so much. where he says, you think i could say in public that we only had a one in three chance of...
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the ambassador was one of john kennedy's closest friends, so in a way that was almost poetic. >> davideatles were a sensation. >> this was something important. what began here was, if you look at '60s with 20/20 hindsight that chet huntley did not have they brought in the ability to have a sound tract to 1960s anti-war, peace love, anti-establishment view and sort of contrarianism, in a way that would have been much diminished if they were not there. another way of looking at this is that they were number one on the billboard chart for the first time late january 1964, the previous song was bobby vinton, called "there, i've said it again" which was he was remaking a song that had been sung in 1945 that shows you what a huge sea change there was almost immediately. >> and we should point out 73 million people saw "the ed sullivan show" which is amazing. and the other thing on their tour, they refused to perform in segregated venues. >> right. >> particularly florida, i heard larry cane with them, a well-known local anchorman traveling with them and said in florida, they insisted on rene
the ambassador was one of john kennedy's closest friends, so in a way that was almost poetic. >> davideatles were a sensation. >> this was something important. what began here was, if you look at '60s with 20/20 hindsight that chet huntley did not have they brought in the ability to have a sound tract to 1960s anti-war, peace love, anti-establishment view and sort of contrarianism, in a way that would have been much diminished if they were not there. another way of looking at this...
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kennedy white house. time at thequestion british house of commons. later, british prime minister david cameron talking about national security issues with the uk's joint committee on national security >> robert dalleck, the last paragraph of your entire book, i could not resist saying thank you to barack obama who has graciously hosted four dinners for presidential historians where i had a close-up look at
kennedy white house. time at thequestion british house of commons. later, british prime minister david cameron talking about national security issues with the uk's joint committee on national security >> robert dalleck, the last paragraph of your entire book, i could not resist saying thank you to barack obama who has graciously hosted four dinners for presidential historians where i had a close-up look at
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kennedy is in court tomorrow. her case is raising concerns about people taking the drug incorrectly. the warning label on ambien states it should only be taken before bed, and david, only when you can get a full night's sleep. >> a loft people watching this. linzie, thank you. >>> tonight, so many mourning the death of the oldest survivor of the hollow khost. alice herz-sommer passing away in london. her death coming a week before a film about her is up for an oscar. the filmmaker celebrating her love of piano and her devotion to her son to get through the holocaust. ♪ >> my world is music. >> alice herz-sommer plague the piano there. she was 110 years old. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news" this sunday night. word from the air force this evening of a sort of neighborhood watch they're starting, in space. tonight, what are they protecting us from? more than zwlaus debris we snau "gravity." >>> and later here, the close call in mid-air. watch this. what came crashing through this pil pilot's window at 1,000 feet. and what that pilot did next. before chantix, i tried to quit probably about five times. it was different than the other times i tried to
kennedy is in court tomorrow. her case is raising concerns about people taking the drug incorrectly. the warning label on ambien states it should only be taken before bed, and david, only when you can get a full night's sleep. >> a loft people watching this. linzie, thank you. >>> tonight, so many mourning the death of the oldest survivor of the hollow khost. alice herz-sommer passing away in london. her death coming a week before a film about her is up for an oscar. the...
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but it also talks about how kennedy would call ike in the cuban missile crisis and how ike would be a stern grandfather at some points with his son -- grandson david. it's just a magnificent book, and they are happy people. and when i wrote the happiest life, it was very easy to include in there stories about julie and david and story ises about president nixon, because they were crucial figures in my life which has been a very happy life, and this room has been especially a happy room for me. my daughter was married in this room. so i've actually danced in this room. so it's a very happy room for me to be at the east room. and i'm so glad to be here and to recall its opening when we had 40,000 people and five presidents and unhappy times when we buried the former first lady and the former president here. so it's always moving to come back here and to talk about a new book. and i've done it many, many times, and it's always a pleasure to see some of my friends like carol and dee dee and bruce and other people who come pretty much to every event that i do, and i appreciate it very much. i began last night's radio show with a good friend, robert c.
but it also talks about how kennedy would call ike in the cuban missile crisis and how ike would be a stern grandfather at some points with his son -- grandson david. it's just a magnificent book, and they are happy people. and when i wrote the happiest life, it was very easy to include in there stories about julie and david and story ises about president nixon, because they were crucial figures in my life which has been a very happy life, and this room has been especially a happy room for me....
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during the kennedy presidency, he was the biggest advocate of xercising muscle in vietnam, asserting our authority or power. and the journalist like david haverstan who raised questions even im, he was contempttuous. and so sure, he eventually came to the proposition that this was a military no-win situation in vietnam. but he had been so arrogant about leading us into that war and i think that's what aje tated him so much -- agitated him so much. he said you think i could say in public that we only had a 1-2 or 1-3 chance of winning? you see? well, the point is he eventually got out of the johnson administration because johnson saw him sort of having a nervous collapse over his struggle to vietnam and they sent him off to be president of the world bank. but he was a man who was pro funedly convicted but over time he was one of the arkt teches of an expansion of a larger war in vietnam. rostow, the security advisor, he was already talking about bombing haiphong and he never gave up on that war. i knew him as well. talked to him, interviewed him. knew him when i would go to the johnson library in texas. and his attitude was, we saved the
during the kennedy presidency, he was the biggest advocate of xercising muscle in vietnam, asserting our authority or power. and the journalist like david haverstan who raised questions even im, he was contempttuous. and so sure, he eventually came to the proposition that this was a military no-win situation in vietnam. but he had been so arrogant about leading us into that war and i think that's what aje tated him so much -- agitated him so much. he said you think i could say in public that we...
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david, not so much? >> not so much. and if you look -- if you look at the history dating back to hoover, roosevelt, nixon, ford, kennedy the bushes and reagan in particular, on average the presidents have had 610 executive orders. this president, president obama has only had 143 executive orders. so his presidency will be labeled imperial we're talking about a royal em peerial presidency of those past. i don't think that's the case in either instance. >> cal, what do you say? if you look at the numbers there are more executive actions in the clinton and bush administrations. >> he said he taught constitutional law for ten years and suggested he wasn't going to do that at all and work with congress. also in the same speech in a clip you didn't run, he also said the debt under president bush was an indication of failed leadership. the debt under president obama expanded greatly. if it was failed leadership under president bush, what is it under president obama? it's alice in wonder land in washington, the words only what i mean them to mean at a certain time. >> the other big news, we can go through several, last year's
david, not so much? >> not so much. and if you look -- if you look at the history dating back to hoover, roosevelt, nixon, ford, kennedy the bushes and reagan in particular, on average the presidents have had 610 executive orders. this president, president obama has only had 143 executive orders. so his presidency will be labeled imperial we're talking about a royal em peerial presidency of those past. i don't think that's the case in either instance. >> cal, what do you say? if you...
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it also talks about how kennedy would call eight and the cuban missile crisis and how ike would be a stern father appointed his grandson david. it's just a magnificent. they are happy people. when i wrote "the happiest life," it is easy to include stories about julian david and president nixon because they were crucial figures in my life, which is in a very happy life in this room has been especially a happy room for me. i thought it was merited this room. so i've actually danced in this room. it's very happy for me to be at the east room. it's so happy for a major recall 40,000 people by president and unhappy times were buried the former first lady and the former president here. so it's always moving to come back here and talk about a new book. i've done it many, many times. it's a pleasure to see my friends like caroline ddn bruce who come to every event i do and i appreciate it very much. i started last night's radio show is a good friend. he's the manager and partner of the los angeles office of the national law firm here at fox. he is for the lead delegate to the u.n. and from a state department official in afghanistan,
it also talks about how kennedy would call eight and the cuban missile crisis and how ike would be a stern father appointed his grandson david. it's just a magnificent. they are happy people. when i wrote "the happiest life," it is easy to include stories about julian david and president nixon because they were crucial figures in my life, which is in a very happy life in this room has been especially a happy room for me. i thought it was merited this room. so i've actually danced in...
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kennedy were interviewed for the arb. a new book, biography of mrs. clinton quoted former cia director davidhowed the benghazi attack showed mrs. clinton's strength under pressure adding she would make a splendid president. lawmakers squaring off on sunday shows on the issue. >> she should have known security was not taken care of. she called it her greatest regret in time of secretary of state. that will be an issue. >> the only thing republicans are obsessed with obama care more, is benghazi. this is completely a political game they're playing. hillary clinton, joe biden, all great candidates far better than what our friends will put up. >> reporter: some lawmakers accuse general petraeus providing misleading testimony before congress after the benghazi attempt where he put emphasis on anti-islam video initially and later claimed he believed it was terrorism from day one, jenna. jenna: catherine herridge live in d.c. thank you. >> reporter: you're welcome. jon: a breakthrough that could help millions of americans who rely on prosthetic limbs. we'll tell you about a new bionic hand you migh
kennedy were interviewed for the arb. a new book, biography of mrs. clinton quoted former cia director davidhowed the benghazi attack showed mrs. clinton's strength under pressure adding she would make a splendid president. lawmakers squaring off on sunday shows on the issue. >> she should have known security was not taken care of. she called it her greatest regret in time of secretary of state. that will be an issue. >> the only thing republicans are obsessed with obama care more,...
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kennedy that says let's close these lanes and close traffic in ft. lee. that is not a rational government action and she did something wrong. >> let's listen to the governor talki talking about david wildstein. >> your office put out a pretty strong response to the letter. >> yep. >> what do you dispute in wildstein's account at this point? >> well, erik, listen, let's make one thing clear right off the bat which i think is the most important issue. and the most important issue is, did i know anything about the plan to close these lanes? did i authorize it? did i know about it? did away prove it? did i have any knowledge of it beforehand? and the answer is still the same, it's unequivocally no and no one has ever accused me of that. and that's the thing that i think the people of new jersey care about the most. when did i first know about the lane closures. the fact that the fist time this came into my consciousness as an issue was when the executive director of the port authority's e-mail was leaked to the media and reported on. and that was the first time i got a sense there might be an issue here. >> who brought that to your attention? >> it was news accounts. >> you read them
kennedy that says let's close these lanes and close traffic in ft. lee. that is not a rational government action and she did something wrong. >> let's listen to the governor talki talking about david wildstein. >> your office put out a pretty strong response to the letter. >> yep. >> what do you dispute in wildstein's account at this point? >> well, erik, listen, let's make one thing clear right off the bat which i think is the most important issue. and the most...
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defense which claims kennedy unknowingly took the sleeping pill ambien the morning she sideswiped a tractor trailer in 2012 rested thursday after calling its final witness. dr. davidmin a clinical pharmacologist who helped get ambien approved by the fda said it can cause automatic type behavior or zombieism. they might become impaired and not know it. >> this is a responsible woman. had she had her faculties about her she would have pulled over and called aaa. >> reporter: kennedy the daughter of robert f. kennedy has pleaded not guilty. and testified that the morning of the accident she had taken a generic form of ambien by mistake, mixing it up with her thyroid medication. on the stand she said if i realized i was impaired, i would have pulled over. but in their closing argument, prosecutors said kennedy knew right away that she had taken the wrong pill. she felt it and i submit she was looking for an excuse to control her public image. an apparent reference to her famous family. many of whom have showed up to support kennedy every day including her mother ethel but in their closing statement, the defense insisted kennedy is not seeking advantage because of her
defense which claims kennedy unknowingly took the sleeping pill ambien the morning she sideswiped a tractor trailer in 2012 rested thursday after calling its final witness. dr. davidmin a clinical pharmacologist who helped get ambien approved by the fda said it can cause automatic type behavior or zombieism. they might become impaired and not know it. >> this is a responsible woman. had she had her faculties about her she would have pulled over and called aaa. >> reporter: kennedy...
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david, how are you? caller: fine. how about yourself? not too bad. tell us who your favorite president is. kennedy, with. lyndon johnson behind him. they got stuff done. if it wasn't for that, the african-americans would be as far as they are today. .ost: all right greg is on the line for republicans. caller: yeah, hi. host: hi there. caller: my favorite president is ronald reagan, ronald reagan because he had -- he believed in the people instead of the government. he believed in smaller government. he had biblical principles. he did a lot for the american people. the worst president by far, are is obama. none, i've never seen anything like this in my lifetime. just watching his -- listening to him, watching his actions come his agenda, he is about as anti-biblical as can be. he saysti-jewish, things and does things to wear he puts himself across as even being anti-american but he is very pro-muslim and pro-islam. host: headline in this morning's "washington post." "our verdict in the city of jacksonville, florida, is again raising the issue of self-defense and race in florida. 47, a software developer, could face 60 years in pris
david, how are you? caller: fine. how about yourself? not too bad. tell us who your favorite president is. kennedy, with. lyndon johnson behind him. they got stuff done. if it wasn't for that, the african-americans would be as far as they are today. .ost: all right greg is on the line for republicans. caller: yeah, hi. host: hi there. caller: my favorite president is ronald reagan, ronald reagan because he had -- he believed in the people instead of the government. he believed in smaller...
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kennedy testified that on the morning of the accident, she mistakenly took a sleeping pill instead of her thyroid medication on her way to the gym. dr. davidmin, a clinical pharmacologist testified for the defense. >> she drove for a long time without having any problem at all and then it hit her like a ton of bricks. >> reporter: in her closing, prosecutor doreen lloyd insisted that kennedy must have felt drowsy or dizzy before the accident. when someone falls asleep, they get tired, they get drowsy. they rest their eyes and fall asleep. lloyd closed by referencing kennedy's own book "speak truth to power" telling the jury, you will speak truth to power and convict kerry kennedy of the crime she committed. kennedy is also the ex-wife of new york governor andrew cuomo. now, to convict her, the jury has to find that, yes, she was driving, yes, she was driving under the influence of a drug, and yes, she knew that she had taken that drug. savannah? >> and that's the last point in contention. katy at the courthouse this morning, thank you so much. >>> meantime, this is the fourth year of michelle obama's let's move initiative and the first lad
kennedy testified that on the morning of the accident, she mistakenly took a sleeping pill instead of her thyroid medication on her way to the gym. dr. davidmin, a clinical pharmacologist testified for the defense. >> she drove for a long time without having any problem at all and then it hit her like a ton of bricks. >> reporter: in her closing, prosecutor doreen lloyd insisted that kennedy must have felt drowsy or dizzy before the accident. when someone falls asleep, they get...