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aaron david miller explains, next. my personal financial psychic, i'm sure you know what this meeting is about. yes, a raise. i'm letting you go. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no. portfolio. and if doesn't perform well for two consecutive gold. quarters. quarters...yup. then amerivest gives me back their advisory... stocks. fees. fees. fees for those quarters. yeah. so, i'm confident i'm in good hands. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >>> innocentenia howard is about to arrive in the u.s. in about 30 minutes. he outlined the purpose for the visit bev israel. >> translator: i'm leave for want for a fateful, even historic mission. i feel like i'm the messenger of all of israeli citizens even those who don't agree with me. for the entire jewish people i'm deeply worried about the security of all of israel ace citizens and about the fate of the nation and the fate of our people. i will do everything in my power to ensure our future. >>> this morning senator fei
aaron david miller explains, next. my personal financial psychic, i'm sure you know what this meeting is about. yes, a raise. i'm letting you go. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no. portfolio. and if doesn't perform well for two consecutive gold. quarters. quarters...yup. then amerivest gives me back their advisory... stocks. fees. fees. fees for those quarters. yeah. so, i'm confident i'm in good hands. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got...
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aaron david miller, really appreciate your voice on this.k you. >> thank you. >> victor. >>> question here, was the letter the republican lawmakers sent to iran illegal? and are some having buyer's remorse? that conversation with cnn's dana bash next. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. intercourse that's painful due noboto menopausal changesit... it's not likely to go away on its own. so let's do something about it. premarin vaginal cream can help it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make
aaron david miller, really appreciate your voice on this.k you. >> thank you. >> victor. >>> question here, was the letter the republican lawmakers sent to iran illegal? and are some having buyer's remorse? that conversation with cnn's dana bash next. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of...
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. >> pelley: david miller, the >> pelley: david miller, theof fema official in charge ofod national flood insurance, has resigned two weeks after a "60 minutes" report on allegations of fraud by insurance companiesegat following superstorm sandy. the insurers are accused of falsifying engineering reports cheating victims out of millions in payouts. the companies say it isn't true, but fema says it will reopen as many as 144,000 claims. in another report on the same "60 minutes" broadcast, a potentially poisonous flooring was exposed, flooring that is made in china. today the c.e.o. of lumber liquidators defended his products, but he also made a surprising admission, and here's carter evans. >> reporter: when "60 minutes" investigators undercovered three chinese factories that produced laminated flooring for lumber liquidators it exposed excessive levels of formaldehyde in the glue used to make up particles of the core of the laminated boards. at the time company founder tom sullivan told anderson cooperrer the floor complied with the california air resources board known as carb. >> we'll
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earlier i speak with aaron david miller from the woodrow wilson school for scholars. we spoke about whether benjamin netanyahu speech will change anything. i asked how mr. netanyahu can criticize a dies that hasn't been made yet. >> it's easy to do preventive diplomacy. i think that's one of the prime minister's objectives. i think he believes and the israelis are persuaded, i suspect, that they know enough and the arc of the deal from their point of view is running the wrong direction. too many loopholes for the iranians in terms of enrichment perhaps not a long enough period with respect to the durability of an agreement. so i think the details are less important than the politics right now, and the politics given the prime minister's conviction that this is a bad deal -- put it this way, there are no good deals, and such a deal is imminent. the politics given how strongly he feels about the demand an effort to preempt, prevent marshal congressional support, and to some degree american public opinion. >> and it also seems, though, an effort to him any kind of deal.
earlier i speak with aaron david miller from the woodrow wilson school for scholars. we spoke about whether benjamin netanyahu speech will change anything. i asked how mr. netanyahu can criticize a dies that hasn't been made yet. >> it's easy to do preventive diplomacy. i think that's one of the prime minister's objectives. i think he believes and the israelis are persuaded, i suspect, that they know enough and the arc of the deal from their point of view is running the wrong direction....
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. >> aaron david miller is a distinguished scholar at the aaron wilson center and former adviser to six secretaries of state on the arab israeli peace process. pick up on the last part of what rula had to say commenting on the tom friedman piece and the reality of what a one-state might mean. >> i think we're really getting ahead of ourselves, michael. first of all, the one state is not a solution. perhaps it would be an historic outcome years and years as a consequence of israel's retention of the territories, no effective palestinian governance there. events on the ground for a comprehensive israeli withdrawal as well as israelis from the west bank impossible. but we're getting a head of ourselves here. if double reports that defive are john kerry's 14-month effort to create the parameters for a two-state solution prime minister of israel despite his public walk-away, which he is now walking back parentally has made some far-reaching concessions on the issue of israeli withdrawal based on the june '67 borders with various land swaps. whether you'd get back to that brokered mediated pr
. >> aaron david miller is a distinguished scholar at the aaron wilson center and former adviser to six secretaries of state on the arab israeli peace process. pick up on the last part of what rula had to say commenting on the tom friedman piece and the reality of what a one-state might mean. >> i think we're really getting ahead of ourselves, michael. first of all, the one state is not a solution. perhaps it would be an historic outcome years and years as a consequence of israel's...
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also we have a senior middle east investigator for obama and aaron david miller is now at the woodrow wilson international center. have you ever seen anything like this before? you served in the united states congress. you were a legislative aide in the congress. 50 or 60 members of the congress would not be attending a speech by a visiting prime minister of israel? that's pretty awful. >> usually hundreds of members of congress don't attend these speeches. >> not because they're protest protesting the guest. >> president obama elevated this speech by objecting to it. when he objected to it it made it a partisan event. if he said, fine anybody can give a speech. we wouldn't be tuned in the way we are right now and democrats wouldn't have to boycott. it's a shame. israel has been bipartisan. israel needs to be bipartisan. this going to expose some of the rifts in the democratic party when it comes to support for israel. the substance is more important than politics of who is there. judgments american people will make about threats from iran is what we need to hear from this speech. >>
also we have a senior middle east investigator for obama and aaron david miller is now at the woodrow wilson international center. have you ever seen anything like this before? you served in the united states congress. you were a legislative aide in the congress. 50 or 60 members of the congress would not be attending a speech by a visiting prime minister of israel? that's pretty awful. >> usually hundreds of members of congress don't attend these speeches. >> not because they're...
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david lee miller is live from u.s. district court in brooklyn, new york for us. hat's happening in court today? >> right now the defendant is making closing arguments. this is highly unusual that the defendant is representing himself at a terror trial. what's also of note is that abid naseer is referring to himself in the third person as either the defendant or by his own name. he told the jury at one point, quote, abid is not a terrorist or an al qaeda operative. he then went on to tell the jury that all he wants to do is to settle down. now, that's a reference to a number of e-mails in which he wrote at length about marriage and a wedding. and he even mentioned in those e-mails specific women by name girlfriends. prosecutors in their closing arguments said all those references, the marriage, the wedding, the names of the women, are code words for an attack and specific types of weapons. the prosecutor also said, naseer is part of an international conspiracy to bomb a shopping mall where he was living at the time in manchester england, as well as to inspire to la
david lee miller is live from u.s. district court in brooklyn, new york for us. hat's happening in court today? >> right now the defendant is making closing arguments. this is highly unusual that the defendant is representing himself at a terror trial. what's also of note is that abid naseer is referring to himself in the third person as either the defendant or by his own name. he told the jury at one point, quote, abid is not a terrorist or an al qaeda operative. he then went on to tell...
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david miller saw them scoring 281 for 5 while new zealand was set at an adjustry target and got there the captain set the tone with a rapid half century. and now a key moment that win new zealand's way. elliott dropped a ball out in the deep. and it was his unbeaten 84 that got new zealand over the line. his country at least winning a world cup semifinal after seven attempts. >> i had two balls, and i knew four would do it so that was always in the back of my mind but i think the -- the chase -- we probably lifted a little bit late to be honest and it was stressful towards the end there. [ laughter ] >> we play this game to win games of cricket, to take glory away -- home and make a difference in a -- in a nation's heart. and so we didn't do that. we didn't achieve that. and it hurts quite a bit, you know? we had our chances and we didn't take them. >>> the second semifinal cease australia taking on defending champions india in sydney on thursday. australia are aiming for a fifth world title and recently they had the edge over india, they beat them in a test and one-day series just ah
david miller saw them scoring 281 for 5 while new zealand was set at an adjustry target and got there the captain set the tone with a rapid half century. and now a key moment that win new zealand's way. elliott dropped a ball out in the deep. and it was his unbeaten 84 that got new zealand over the line. his country at least winning a world cup semifinal after seven attempts. >> i had two balls, and i knew four would do it so that was always in the back of my mind but i think the -- the...
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joining us aaron david miller vice president of new initiatives at the woodrow wilson international centerwashington. joining us from jerusalem, david horovitz editor of "the times of israel." there could be serious changes. what are the biggest changes if herzog were to become the next prime minister of israel? >> i think the biggest beneficiary will be a relatively dramatic change in the u.s./israeli relationship -- >> the relationship with president obama would improve almost overnight. >> and certainly at the top. debbie wasserman schultz is correct. the fundamentals of the relationship are sound but the relationship at the top for the last five years has basically been a soap opera. it's been dysfunctional, very little sense of confidence and trust. and that's going to change because mr. herzog does have a fundamental view that this relationship is basic to israel's security. >> and, david, on the sensitive issue, we'll talk about iran nuclear negotiations in a moment of a palestinian -- two-state solution. the prime minister netanyahu, said yesterday on his watch, there's not going t
joining us aaron david miller vice president of new initiatives at the woodrow wilson international centerwashington. joining us from jerusalem, david horovitz editor of "the times of israel." there could be serious changes. what are the biggest changes if herzog were to become the next prime minister of israel? >> i think the biggest beneficiary will be a relatively dramatic change in the u.s./israeli relationship -- >> the relationship with president obama would improve...
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. >> aaron david miller in the back had a question. >> fascinating presentation. graham wood argued in his atlantic piece, i think that defeating isis requires defeating the idea of the caliphate. that is to say, you demonstrate that there are natural limits to isis' expansion, and you try to accentuate the contradictions of governance. failure to provide services, accentuate conflicts between foreign fighters and locals. there's been a lot of media reporting that isis is weakening. i mean, do you have any way to evaluate and assess whether wood is right in his initial analysis? and second, whether or not these internal contradiction cans are actually appearing, and are they significant? thanks. >> thank you. identity is very important to isis, and we have to always understand that every member of isis has to comply with sort of ideology that isis endorses. it's ideology that the top leaders believe in. it's the kind of theory, you know radicalism where, you know like members believe in the ex-communication of muslims and the very narrow definition of who a muslim
. >> aaron david miller in the back had a question. >> fascinating presentation. graham wood argued in his atlantic piece, i think that defeating isis requires defeating the idea of the caliphate. that is to say, you demonstrate that there are natural limits to isis' expansion, and you try to accentuate the contradictions of governance. failure to provide services, accentuate conflicts between foreign fighters and locals. there's been a lot of media reporting that isis is weakening....
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. >> aaron david miller thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up we have more great guests he is one of the most outspoken sport commentators on television but this time he's making waves on race and politics. espn's stephen a. smith joins me to explain why he thinks every black person in america should vote republican. plus fraternities under fire after a wave of scandals at campuses across the country. naomi wolf joins me to talk about the future of fraternities. and kareem abdul-jabbar explains why he thinks starbucks stepped into the brew this week. in my world, wall isn't a street. return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. start investing with as little as fifty dollars. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non
. >> aaron david miller thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up we have more great guests he is one of the most outspoken sport commentators on television but this time he's making waves on race and politics. espn's stephen a. smith joins me to explain why he thinks every black person in america should vote republican. plus fraternities under fire after a wave of scandals at campuses across the country. naomi wolf joins me to talk about the future of fraternities....
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joining me now is aaron david miller who served as negotiator and adviser on middle east peace under both republican and democratic administrations. it does seem he's trying to put a completely different context on those comments preelection comments and election day comments about a palestinian state. >> i mean i've heard the prime minister in many different incarnations, this was not campaign netanyahu. this clearly was governance netanyahu. he sought to explain with some measure of contrition in some of his comments. benjamin netanyahu has principles but one of them is tremendous flexibility and the absence of principle when in fact it suits his needs and conception of israel's security needs. would it surprise me if you could -- if you had a peace process at some point in which palestinian statehood with the kinds of conditions he initially imposed way back in 2009 once again became the frame of reference? absolutely not. let's be clear, andrea i wauxed the u.s./israeli relationship for many years. it's been dysfunctional under reagan and carter and somewhat dysfunctional under c
joining me now is aaron david miller who served as negotiator and adviser on middle east peace under both republican and democratic administrations. it does seem he's trying to put a completely different context on those comments preelection comments and election day comments about a palestinian state. >> i mean i've heard the prime minister in many different incarnations, this was not campaign netanyahu. this clearly was governance netanyahu. he sought to explain with some measure of...
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michael crowley, aaron david miller, thank you so much being on the show. we appreciate it. take care. >> pleasure. pleasure. >> all right, one day after officials in tunisia said neither of the gunmen in yesterday's museum attack were linked to known terrorist groups. an a ud owe group came out this in which isis claimed responsibility for the attack that led 23 people dead. including 24 tourists. in the wake of the attacks, security forces arrested four people they said were directly linked to the operation. tunisian troops will be deployed as a defensive precaution. outside the bardo museum, tunisians gathered as a show of unity in the fight against terrorism. joining me now is the coauthor of "find fix and finish: inside the count terrorism campaigns that killed bin laden and devastated al qaeda" is aki aki peritz. aki, thank you for being on the the show. >> thanks for having me luke. >> tunisia seems to have been regarding the arab spring sort of this one country where they've been able to progress and it's been sort of the gold standard, if you will of countries that
michael crowley, aaron david miller, thank you so much being on the show. we appreciate it. take care. >> pleasure. pleasure. >> all right, one day after officials in tunisia said neither of the gunmen in yesterday's museum attack were linked to known terrorist groups. an a ud owe group came out this in which isis claimed responsibility for the attack that led 23 people dead. including 24 tourists. in the wake of the attacks, security forces arrested four people they said were...
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i want to start calling you professor aaron david miller. >> whatever you do michaela don't call me a, thanks so much we appreciate it. john? >>> you and the professor were talking about the effect of the israeli elections on the negotiations between united states and iran on the nuclear development. those negotiations happening in switzerland, our senior international correspondent nic robertson is there. what's the latest? >> good morning. well the latest is energy secretary earnest monitz is meeting with his sort of iranian counterpart sulahi who is the head of the iranian atomic energy organization. they're talking technical issues but what secretary kerry has said and we've heard repeatedly from the state department, there are still gaps to cross, political decisions that the iranians need to take. but so far, today, secretary kerry has not met with the iranian foreign minister zarif. indeed they're waiting for the outcome of this technical discussion that's going on right now. but earlier on today, zarif, the iran foreign minister took a walk along the waterfront here. i was abl
i want to start calling you professor aaron david miller. >> whatever you do michaela don't call me a, thanks so much we appreciate it. john? >>> you and the professor were talking about the effect of the israeli elections on the negotiations between united states and iran on the nuclear development. those negotiations happening in switzerland, our senior international correspondent nic robertson is there. what's the latest? >> good morning. well the latest is energy...
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along with david miller, who was the tennessee state treasurer. mr.illard, i want to begin with what do state treasurer is due? guest: they're usually the chief financial officers of their state and they managed hundreds of billions of dollars for state governments and local governments entities throughout the united states, including pension funds. they play a very important role in fiscal health. host: how do you go about doing your job? guest: a sickly investing monday -- investing money and offering programs to citizens of that they can use in their state like that. host: jim mcintyre, who do you report to in your job? i elected, pointed, how does it work? guest: i'm elected by the voters every four years and we have nine statewide elected officials in washington state. other states have fewer, but we are very active and i report to the voters. i am there to try and make an independent voice on fiscal health and how we manage our finances. both short and long-term. this is a long-term focus. in our state, we issue a lot of bonds to finance schools
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aaron david miller thanks as always to help us understand the situation a little better. >> always a is in washington trying to stop that deal with iran secretary of state john kerry is in switzerland pushing for a deal. jim sciutto joins us live from switzerland with more. what's the latest jim? >> reporter: for all that drama, all the acrimony back in washington here in switzerland where the talks are taking place, they're accelerating. this is meant to be a meeting at a much lower level, political director level. now you have secretary of state john kerry here and his iranian counterpart in switzerland as well. they're not just going to meet multiple times, meeting through wednesday. they wouldn't do that if they didn't have something to talk about. you are hearing from other state department officials and administration officials, what is in fact a prebuttal to the speech in washington saying he doesn't know what the deal is on the table and many facts are wrong and been wrong before the interim agreement in place since november 2013 has held back iran's nuclear program in a way
aaron david miller thanks as always to help us understand the situation a little better. >> always a is in washington trying to stop that deal with iran secretary of state john kerry is in switzerland pushing for a deal. jim sciutto joins us live from switzerland with more. what's the latest jim? >> reporter: for all that drama, all the acrimony back in washington here in switzerland where the talks are taking place, they're accelerating. this is meant to be a meeting at a much...
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a leap of faith that former middle east peace negotiator aaron david miller says is at odds with thats because he thinks the deal is imminent and he has to leave no stone unturned. >> reporter: israel is not the only skeptical ally. saudi arabia also fears that iran's bad behavior, sponsorship of terrorism, destabilization of the middle east is all being overlooked by the u.s. in order to win this historic deal. >> margaret, thanks. >>> well your mouth could be in for a makeover from silicon valley. that may sound strange but it's a more gel more than twice as effective as toothpaste. the man behind a potential breakthrough that could transform the dental care industry. >>> but first, it's 8:06 time to check your local weather. >>> only on "cbs this morning," bao bao saying bye-bye to mom. jan crawford's at the national zoo. jan, what's up? >> well, you know we're getting a behind the scenes look at a moment that's emotional but also essential. we'll see why the panda separation is happening a little sooner than normal. that's next on "cbs this morning." if you have medicare part d, w
a leap of faith that former middle east peace negotiator aaron david miller says is at odds with thats because he thinks the deal is imminent and he has to leave no stone unturned. >> reporter: israel is not the only skeptical ally. saudi arabia also fears that iran's bad behavior, sponsorship of terrorism, destabilization of the middle east is all being overlooked by the u.s. in order to win this historic deal. >> margaret, thanks. >>> well your mouth could be in for a...
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aaron david miller advised six secretary of state on the arab/israeli peace process.ran want today? >> you know they're looking for a deal they can defend. one that leaves them with a capacity when the deal is done to maintain a or create an industrial-grade nuclear infrastructure. and ultimately leaves them with the possibility should they want to exercise it of breaking out to acquire a nuclear weapon. they want a deal with dignity, one that creates not just a measure of sanctions relief but demonstrates that these negotiations which have been ongoing, have been worthwhile. have paid off. and above all, i think they want to be treated, whether they deserve to be treated or not this way is another matter as a co-equal. as an emerging great power, at least in the middle east. >> the fear is among critics of this deal that the u.s. is now so politically motivated to make a deal that it will tell stlettle for a lousy deal and give iran too many concessions, do you dpeer that? >> there are no good deals, there are only deals with varying degrees of risk. i know that nego
aaron david miller advised six secretary of state on the arab/israeli peace process.ran want today? >> you know they're looking for a deal they can defend. one that leaves them with a capacity when the deal is done to maintain a or create an industrial-grade nuclear infrastructure. and ultimately leaves them with the possibility should they want to exercise it of breaking out to acquire a nuclear weapon. they want a deal with dignity, one that creates not just a measure of sanctions...
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david lee miller from the district court. what are you hearing this morning?rter: leah, prosecutors in the middle of 3 1/2 hours of closing arguments. the prosecution, methodically trying to build its case before the jury to say the defendant nassir took part in an international conspiracy not only to set off a car bomb outside of a shopping mall in manchester, england but also to cause a massive explosion of what they described as the times square of denmark and to blow up the new york city subway system. words of prosecutor that explosion would have resulted in mange gelled bodies and dead families. prosecutor today also mentioned the name nazi. if that name is familiar he is pled in prison pleading guilty trying to take part in the conspiracy to blow up the new york city subway system. he and defendant sent emails to the account. that is not the coincidence. that was account of al qaeda handler. back to you. gerri: david lee milner brooklyn. thank you. david. >> next hour of "happening now" inside of a travel nightmare. passengers trapped on an airplane mor
david lee miller from the district court. what are you hearing this morning?rter: leah, prosecutors in the middle of 3 1/2 hours of closing arguments. the prosecution, methodically trying to build its case before the jury to say the defendant nassir took part in an international conspiracy not only to set off a car bomb outside of a shopping mall in manchester, england but also to cause a massive explosion of what they described as the times square of denmark and to blow up the new york city...
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our guest star david miller, the tennessee state >> i have decided that we will maintain our current posture of 9800 troops through the end of this year. host: president obama standing beside the afghan president. this comes after every was from the afghan president to remain in the country to ensure the region does not become a safe haven for terrorists. he will address a joint meeting of congress this morning.
our guest star david miller, the tennessee state >> i have decided that we will maintain our current posture of 9800 troops through the end of this year. host: president obama standing beside the afghan president. this comes after every was from the afghan president to remain in the country to ensure the region does not become a safe haven for terrorists. he will address a joint meeting of congress this morning.
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. >> here to talk about this aaron david miller he is executive vice president of new initiatives andaeli relations in your column. you say while relations are at their worst point ever there are some political game playing going on here. what do you mean by that. >> there's no doubt there's a crisis there's no section of policies policies politics and personalities. it's running about 25 years, it's a continuing wous soap opera. but there is a bit of gamesmanship here and i think most of it occurs on this issue about what to do with the the two-state solution. the fact is that the prime minister of israel is not committed to this. he's not prepared to pay the price and most of his behavior suggests that he's expanding or creating space for it to occur. the administration -- and so he's really not fooling anyone. a walk back from the walk back. >> was there a feeling that he was committed and now revealing not really committed anymore? >> not really hard to believe on this one. benjamin netanyahu's whole sense of identity is not to become the midwife of the creation of a state to divi
. >> here to talk about this aaron david miller he is executive vice president of new initiatives andaeli relations in your column. you say while relations are at their worst point ever there are some political game playing going on here. what do you mean by that. >> there's no doubt there's a crisis there's no section of policies policies politics and personalities. it's running about 25 years, it's a continuing wous soap opera. but there is a bit of gamesmanship here and i think...
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. >> i got a call from a friend, and he mentioned david humphries miller.bered that name because i had read that book, and i thought it did a lot to resolve what happened at the battle of little bighorn, and i was even more intrigued when i found out there were sketches and paintings that he'd done of the indians. he caught their soul, he caught a moment in time that nobody else was bothering to do, and that's one of reasons it's valuable. cheryl: okay. so find out what happens on an all new "strange inheritance" tonight. that begins at 9 p.m. eastern time, at midnight eastern time. "strange inheritance" with ms. jamie colby. >>> closing bell's going to ring, 29 minutes to go. deal or no deal? iran and six world powers racing to reach a nuclear deal by tomorrow's deadline. there is word the two sides have made progress, we're going to have the latest on the situation and also some analysis about how quickly sanctions and should be lifted on iran if at all. >>> and energy stocks powering a bull run on wall street. we're going to talk to one fund manager who
. >> i got a call from a friend, and he mentioned david humphries miller.bered that name because i had read that book, and i thought it did a lot to resolve what happened at the battle of little bighorn, and i was even more intrigued when i found out there were sketches and paintings that he'd done of the indians. he caught their soul, he caught a moment in time that nobody else was bothering to do, and that's one of reasons it's valuable. cheryl: okay. so find out what happens on an all...
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david miller is the president for new initiatives, a distinguished scholar, former middle east negotiator under republican and democratic administrators. you are the man to wade through all of this. help us make sense of it all. >> i will try. where do you want to start? >> we are hearing from the british foreign minister saying closer but a long way to go two weeks until the deadline. this is the first time they're sitting face-to-face since that letter from the 47 senators. what do you sense is happening in there? how important are these negotiation at this key point? >> reporter: there are a lot of negotiations for a long time. there is a certain eb and flow and rhythm to them. deadlines and urgency go together. i think you are reaching a critically important point, a put up or shut down pointed, which is probably the end of march, something needs to emerge a political framework, a basic agreement on general principles. something to demonstrate the last two years hasn't been empty and wasted. at the same time my sense is they're moving towards that at the same time in a final stage neg
david miller is the president for new initiatives, a distinguished scholar, former middle east negotiator under republican and democratic administrators. you are the man to wade through all of this. help us make sense of it all. >> i will try. where do you want to start? >> we are hearing from the british foreign minister saying closer but a long way to go two weeks until the deadline. this is the first time they're sitting face-to-face since that letter from the 47 senators. what...
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. >>> joining us now is aaron david miller who add a vised sex secretaries of state on on the peace process woodrow wilson international with center. good morning. >> pleasure to be here. >> what do you make of the details we have just heard that they are apparently moving closer but tricky issues remain. >> i think that's right. i stopped reading tea leaves when i left the arab/israeli negotiations. there is no way to predict. this is the gameend game in the sense that there will be a ton of issues and a ton of work to do over the next several months. they have to get through this hurdle. that means producing enough to persuade skeptics. the israelis the saudis most of the u.s. congress whether you are a d or an r, hardliners in iran -- although not to be confused with the regime itself. that in effect whatter you are going to get is a sanctions release for a smaller, more transparent, more easily verifiable iranian nuclear program. this isn't a transformation. rather than jump off the cliff we have to understand this is another step in an excruciatingly painful process that's still proven
. >>> joining us now is aaron david miller who add a vised sex secretaries of state on on the peace process woodrow wilson international with center. good morning. >> pleasure to be here. >> what do you make of the details we have just heard that they are apparently moving closer but tricky issues remain. >> i think that's right. i stopped reading tea leaves when i left the arab/israeli negotiations. there is no way to predict. this is the gameend game in the sense...
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[applause] ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ >> you can hear more from david cameron and ed miller band each week during questionsh house of commons. wednesdays at 7:00 a.m. on c-span2 and be airing on sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> tomorrow night on c-span, a group of young adult discussing the issues that motivate their generation. the event was hosted by the new america foundation and include barbara bush, the daughter of george w. bush. >> what is the one issue they think that you think will be the most important for young people in 2016? >> my goodness. so many. well, i think that this gets back to the millennial. and i think that we all have issues that are important to our community is an important where we live, not saying that there's one issue that is important because every issue is connected. figuring out how to have this as we think about solving the issue. my last thing is that i never really understand why older people are like i don't understand millennialist. you can ask people what they are interested in. you can ask them how they want to communicate and how they want to partner with
[applause] ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ >> you can hear more from david cameron and ed miller band each week during questionsh house of commons. wednesdays at 7:00 a.m. on c-span2 and be airing on sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> tomorrow night on c-span, a group of young adult discussing the issues that motivate their generation. the event was hosted by the new america foundation and include barbara bush, the daughter of george w. bush. >> what is the one issue they think that...
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randy miller, who was changing the locks on david's house, managed to get a loan modification to hang on to his dream home. but even that wasn't enough when he and his wife both lost their jobs. >> we were just riding around, trying to figure out what we was gonna do as things got worse and worse and worse, and, seeing all the foreclosures, and thought, you know, there has to be some way to get into this business. >> reporter: and so they started trashout4u.com. >> we would do the lock changes, the inspection, the clean out the pools. we was doing all of it. >> reporter: happy ending for the millers. tragic ending for the meltons. >> ♪ if the sun refused to shine, i would still be loving >> reporter: we met street musician jimmy melton while taping in fort myers. his father had been a science teacher here for 35 years. in 2007, edward melton junior, needing a new roof on his house fell for a refinancing pitch by american home mortgage, now out of business. >> and they had given him a four-option adjustable rate mortgage, only not allowing him to know all the details of the payback on
randy miller, who was changing the locks on david's house, managed to get a loan modification to hang on to his dream home. but even that wasn't enough when he and his wife both lost their jobs. >> we were just riding around, trying to figure out what we was gonna do as things got worse and worse and worse, and, seeing all the foreclosures, and thought, you know, there has to be some way to get into this business. >> reporter: and so they started trashout4u.com. >> we would do...
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let's bring in david berkstein, utility analyst with hilliard lions, travis miller director of utilities equities research with morningstar. david, why do i need to own utilities, if at all, in an environment where the federal reserve is set to raise interest rates for the first time since 2006? >> sure because they still offer attractive yields regular earnings, and dividend growth. let me give you an example of how they fair in terms of historical perspective on interest rates. between mid-2004 and mid-2006 the fed raised the rates 16 times from 1% to 5% and yet over that two-year period the electricity actually outperformed this in the 500, and by a fairly wide margin. >> in other words, just because you get an era of rising rates doesn't mean the utilities underperform. travis, i guess the question is aren't they expensive after that tremendous run-up they had last year, i think up 24%. >> yeah you know i have to agree with david here. the absolutely returns -- and here's a difference in the sector. absolute versus relative. absolutely returns are still strong. absolute returns will
let's bring in david berkstein, utility analyst with hilliard lions, travis miller director of utilities equities research with morningstar. david, why do i need to own utilities, if at all, in an environment where the federal reserve is set to raise interest rates for the first time since 2006? >> sure because they still offer attractive yields regular earnings, and dividend growth. let me give you an example of how they fair in terms of historical perspective on interest rates. between...
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and now, we are joined by david soucie and faa inspector rene marsh, and faa correspondent as well as scott millerdoctors that are approved by airlines rene? >> in the united states or germany? germany? >> according to fred pleitgen who i talked to a short time ago, it is not necessary that the co-pilot would have seen a doctor that was part of a insurance program, the company, that would be much more of a public insurance program? >> what we do know is that first-off, when it comes to the hiring process, yes, in order to get the medical certificate, the faa makes it clear what the requirements are as far as medical testing and we know that once you are hired, and you become a pilot depending on the age, every 6 to 12 month, you are required to go in to get a medical physical check to essentially make sure that you are still physically able to do the job. during the medical checkup, the doctor will ask various questions to gauge if you are not only physically sound, but also mentally sound, and again, as we have been saying, anderson, this is really the honor system here in which you have to -- >>
and now, we are joined by david soucie and faa inspector rene marsh, and faa correspondent as well as scott millerdoctors that are approved by airlines rene? >> in the united states or germany? germany? >> according to fred pleitgen who i talked to a short time ago, it is not necessary that the co-pilot would have seen a doctor that was part of a insurance program, the company, that would be much more of a public insurance program? >> what we do know is that first-off, when it...
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david shuster. >>> allegations of police problems across the country has called for major reform. >> reporter: commander paul millered in cleaning up the sex crimes unit of the new orleans police department. >> i knew there were issues with cases not being investigated properly, but we had no idea about the [ inaudible ] sexual cases, that was a shot. >> reporter: noel soon cleared a backlog of almost a thousand untested dna samples some dated back to the '80s. and each represented allegations of rape that had not been pursued. after ten months noel was promoted, but it soon become clear that little had changed at the unit he had left behind. >> i was drugged. i was raped. my car was stolen. >> reporter: maria says she was attacked at a new orleans club in june. >> it is all about how much did she have to drink? what is she like when she is drunk. >> reporter: the police overlooked finger prints and genetic material in her recovered stolen car, and didn't secure surveillance video from the club where the incident took place. >> that was the new training. a positive initial response but after that nothing has change
david shuster. >>> allegations of police problems across the country has called for major reform. >> reporter: commander paul millered in cleaning up the sex crimes unit of the new orleans police department. >> i knew there were issues with cases not being investigated properly, but we had no idea about the [ inaudible ] sexual cases, that was a shot. >> reporter: noel soon cleared a backlog of almost a thousand untested dna samples some dated back to the '80s. and...
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be bush's campaign manager in waiting david kotchle has been an out outspoken fan of marriage equality, and his manager is tim miller is openly gay. that is not significant, and rememberb that mitt romney's outspoken manager tim grin nell stepped down after two weeks because of the massive amount of blowback that he was getting from the social konconservatives from hiring a openly gay adviser, and now jeb bush has hired a openly gay adviser, and now, this is a big "but" it is still the gop. ben car zn who recently offered this theory on human sexuality. >> you think that being gay is a choice? >> absolutely. >> why do you say that? >> because people who go into prison go into prison straight and they come out gay. did something happen while they were in there? >> just asking the questions. carson later apologized for jeb bush because of the opinions on gay rights. and joining jay seculo is the pat robertson foundation of law and justice has worked through a outspoken outpost to keep gay rights a illegal post in zimbabwe and filed a brief to keep homosexuality a illegal act. and he had no comment to us but he did say
be bush's campaign manager in waiting david kotchle has been an out outspoken fan of marriage equality, and his manager is tim miller is openly gay. that is not significant, and rememberb that mitt romney's outspoken manager tim grin nell stepped down after two weeks because of the massive amount of blowback that he was getting from the social konconservatives from hiring a openly gay adviser, and now jeb bush has hired a openly gay adviser, and now, this is a big "but" it is still...
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betty: david joy, chief market strategist at america rise financial. next a matt miller for joining me this morning. still ahead, we're seeing all the markets on friday morning. you have made it through the week. we'll keep you updated on what is moving just after the opening bell. plus, gentlemen, start your engines. matt, you love formula one. it starts this weekend. could the auto racing rivers it's global viewing decline? that's up in a few moments on state -- on "in the loop." ♪ betty: trading is just under way. we are in the red. we'll get a quick check with scarlet fu. scarlet: we have seen a return of volatility. the dow is a little lower. producer prices this morning should tame inflation at the wholesale level. i was a first inflation report since february. would the consumer confidence at the top of the hour. you can see the dollar resuming its rally, inching towards the 100 level. oil broke below $40. that was the floor level earlier this week. moving on to some of the individual names. aeropostale singing its biggest drop in three months. the teen retailer s
betty: david joy, chief market strategist at america rise financial. next a matt miller for joining me this morning. still ahead, we're seeing all the markets on friday morning. you have made it through the week. we'll keep you updated on what is moving just after the opening bell. plus, gentlemen, start your engines. matt, you love formula one. it starts this weekend. could the auto racing rivers it's global viewing decline? that's up in a few moments on state -- on "in the loop."...
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. >> david and craig are going to leave it there, but we had bill miller on fast money halftime reportis market starts to roll over my clients start calling in redemptions. he is, like i want to stee stocks fall because that's what you're supposed to do. you're supposed to buy when prices are lower. "mad money". anyway, there you go. a little thought -- a little wisdom from miller for the weekend. have a great weekend yourself. thank you. >> well, if you like what you see here on trading nation and you crave a little bit more check out our website, trading nation.cnbc.com. all right. the show is winding down but it's not dead yet. on deck each of our stocks of the week but, first, is diet soda dying. diet soda the second most popular soft drink. we'll tell you what it is and why consumers aren't so sweet on diet soda anymore. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 [ male announcer ] your love for trading never stops tdd# 1-800-345-2550 even on the go. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 open a schwab account and you could earn tdd# 1-800-345-2550 300 commission-free online trades. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so when a market mo
. >> david and craig are going to leave it there, but we had bill miller on fast money halftime reportis market starts to roll over my clients start calling in redemptions. he is, like i want to stee stocks fall because that's what you're supposed to do. you're supposed to buy when prices are lower. "mad money". anyway, there you go. a little thought -- a little wisdom from miller for the weekend. have a great weekend yourself. thank you. >> well, if you like what you see...
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miller. carol: i'm carol massar. matt: the campaign for the prime minister is underway. parliament was dissolved and davids britons face a choice may 7. the later of the -- cameron says the leader of the labour party is not if -- not fit to lead the country. prime minister cameron: when it comes to prime minister, the personal is national. matt: ed miliband told bloomberg businesses are concerned came right will take the country out of the eu and the labour party is committed to staying in it. united health is buying catamarand. bulking up its drug business so they can have better negotiating with pharmaceuticals. a stricter testing of pills at the country's largest retailer of dietary supplements. gnc and three others were accused of selling herbal supplements that were fraudulent or contaminated. new procedures will be tougher than those required by federal law. tim cook warns that "there is something dangerous happening across the country." in an opinion article for "the washington post," the openly day ceo of apple denounces a law in indiana. critics say the law will allow businesses to discriminate a
miller. carol: i'm carol massar. matt: the campaign for the prime minister is underway. parliament was dissolved and davids britons face a choice may 7. the later of the -- cameron says the leader of the labour party is not if -- not fit to lead the country. prime minister cameron: when it comes to prime minister, the personal is national. matt: ed miliband told bloomberg businesses are concerned came right will take the country out of the eu and the labour party is committed to staying in it....
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along with david miller, who was the tennessee state treasurer. mr. lillard, i want to begin with what do state treasurer is due? guest: they're usually the chief financial officers of their state and they managed hundreds of billions of dollars for state governments and local governments entities throughout the united states, including pension funds. they play a very important role in fiscal health. host: how do you go about doing your job? guest: a sickly investing monday -- investing money and offering programs to citizens of that they can use in their state like that. host: jim mcintyre, who do you report to in your job? i elected, pointed, how does it work? guest: i'm elected by the voters every four years and we have nine statewide elected officials in washington state. other states have fewer, but we are very active and i report to the voters. i am there to try and make an independent voice on fiscal health and how we manage our finances. both short and long-term. this is a long-term focus. in our state, we issue a lot of bonds to finance schoo
along with david miller, who was the tennessee state treasurer. mr. lillard, i want to begin with what do state treasurer is due? guest: they're usually the chief financial officers of their state and they managed hundreds of billions of dollars for state governments and local governments entities throughout the united states, including pension funds. they play a very important role in fiscal health. host: how do you go about doing your job? guest: a sickly investing monday -- investing money...