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david peters. >> i don't remember a time where i don't know him.robably met each other when we were like 3. >> we played a lot. we took some soap and [ bleep ] [ bleep ] something to play with while we're in our room. >> can't have cards. >> can't have nothing, radio, nothing. just me and him. we call them sominos, they're a mix of dominos and soap. you know what i mean? >> that was the first time i seen him in years. it felt good to see him, even though under...
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david: we're going to be talk to peter schweizer who wrote the book "clinton cash." the loser of the week. >> i say the people in iraq, palmyra and syria and ramadi and iraq. it's heart breaking with isis, it's a failure of leadership since we pulled out the troops. david: my loser of the week, something president obama said about naval cadets. >> severe drought helped to it's now believed that drought and crop failures and high food prices helped fuel the unrest in syria, which descended into civil war in the heart of the middle east. david: suggesting that climate change is responsible for terrorism in africa and the middle east is losing analysis. that was the u.s. coast guard academy he was speaking to. let's move over to the winners. nomi, winner of the week? >> antiquated, the big five banks that pled guilty to felony rigging. slapped with fines upon old fines of 4.3 billion dollars which are actually a fraction of a fraction of their assets, and they don't have to change their market share with respect to the fx world. they won on that. david: carrie? >> my wi
david: we're going to be talk to peter schweizer who wrote the book "clinton cash." the loser of the week. >> i say the people in iraq, palmyra and syria and ramadi and iraq. it's heart breaking with isis, it's a failure of leadership since we pulled out the troops. david: my loser of the week, something president obama said about naval cadets. >> severe drought helped to it's now believed that drought and crop failures and high food prices helped fuel the unrest in syria,...
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david: peter barnes, thank you very much. >> you bet.ts face our nation today but there is one in particular that keeps former defense secretary leon panetta up at night. our own maria bartiromo got a chance to speak with him. this is what he told her. >> i think this is the one threat that used to keep me up at night, which was, the potential for a cyberattack on the united states. we have seenfcyber attacks grow. when i was at the cia i think we were getting about a million attacks a day at the cia. which tells you the level of cyber attacks that are trying to penetrate our information systems. david: i would have thought a nuclear attack or nuclear bomb held by a terrorist would be a little more frightening than a cyberattack. liz: what is more likely? fascinating to see how serious it has become. david: get all today's ininterviews on foxbusiness.com. liz: we asked you if tom brady should be suspended over "deflategate". she says no. tom will turn over his emails when hillary does. david: all kinds of email controversies. cathy says,
david: peter barnes, thank you very much. >> you bet.ts face our nation today but there is one in particular that keeps former defense secretary leon panetta up at night. our own maria bartiromo got a chance to speak with him. this is what he told her. >> i think this is the one threat that used to keep me up at night, which was, the potential for a cyberattack on the united states. we have seenfcyber attacks grow. when i was at the cia i think we were getting about a million...
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back with us is david frum and jeremy peters. is stiff drink is going to help him at all in this analysis. i would recommend he do it sober. but i just can't think of a worse editorial, one you know one of your home state newspapers could be giving you as you try to launch your presidential campaign. >> one of the things republicans are worry background as they review the 2016 map is can you carry your own state? and a lot of the northern republicans, we need northern people. we need that kind of -- we need to break out of the southern captivity of the gop. wisconsin is winnable for the republican party. new jersey probably isn't. and this just makes it worse. jeremy peters the national polls show christie actually making that cut, that all-important top ten cut to be in the debate. we have one with bush 13 carson 13 rubio 9, paul 7, christie 6. he would get in there along with cruz and noncandidate donald trump and john kasich. so when he looks at that poll, does he think, well, i made the top ten cut and new jersey doesn't like
back with us is david frum and jeremy peters. is stiff drink is going to help him at all in this analysis. i would recommend he do it sober. but i just can't think of a worse editorial, one you know one of your home state newspapers could be giving you as you try to launch your presidential campaign. >> one of the things republicans are worry background as they review the 2016 map is can you carry your own state? and a lot of the northern republicans, we need northern people. we need that...
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david: peter schweizer is coming, "after the bell" starts right now. . >>> breaking down this week'shave a full house. adam sirhan of sirhan capital telling us whether or not to worry about
david: peter schweizer is coming, "after the bell" starts right now. . >>> breaking down this week'shave a full house. adam sirhan of sirhan capital telling us whether or not to worry about
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the president invited me and peter to camp david. peter it is birthday but president's know things. out comes the big cake. his biggest bragging right that president bush and condi rice sang him happy birthday. that bought me another year-and-a-half. [applause] >> some presidential staffers write books that are a little bit negative or telling us the gossippy side of what is going on in the white house. you wrote a very different book. you peel back the curtain on a president we know and we love because he has incredible character. tell us a little bit why you chose to tell some stories that have not been public. >> when i left the white house i worked on several other books. i did pr book tour for karl rove, laura bush president bush charles krauthamer, lots of other people. i was asked by initial publisher if i ever intended to write a book. i said, oh no. they said why not? well i had written on a piece of paper the idea for this book. it was in my wallet. and i said well i guess carried it around two years. i have this idea. they looke
the president invited me and peter to camp david. peter it is birthday but president's know things. out comes the big cake. his biggest bragging right that president bush and condi rice sang him happy birthday. that bought me another year-and-a-half. [applause] >> some presidential staffers write books that are a little bit negative or telling us the gossippy side of what is going on in the white house. you wrote a very different book. you peel back the curtain on a president we know and...
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david: fox's peter doocy live from the scene of the crash. what is the latest?tanding in such a crowded neighborhood, it is hard to imagine a train going is 07 miles an hour so close to so many houses and homes. train 188 was rocketing around a curved track more than twice as fast as it should have have because the speed limit here is 50 miles per hour. this train was traveling triple digits. there is more. the engineer at the controls when 188 was derailed, declined to give a statement. we don't know if engineer has a lead foot or something mechanical were wrong with the train. when they review data and cameras on board those metrics will be concluded. according reuters, technology called positive train control that prevents problems like this automatically was not in use. hundreds are injured and recovering. seven are dead, excuse me. their families are grieving. among the loss an associated press video architect and a naval academy midshipman. still the mayor says, the loss of life could have been a lot worse. >> it is amazing, it is incredible, that so many
david: fox's peter doocy live from the scene of the crash. what is the latest?tanding in such a crowded neighborhood, it is hard to imagine a train going is 07 miles an hour so close to so many houses and homes. train 188 was rocketing around a curved track more than twice as fast as it should have have because the speed limit here is 50 miles per hour. this train was traveling triple digits. there is more. the engineer at the controls when 188 was derailed, declined to give a statement. we...
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david: there you go. you can have both. liz: peter barnes. david: i don't think the anti-meat crowd will ever be happy. ank you very much, peter barnes. >>> in illinois the high court tossing out the state's pension law designed to fix the nation's worst public funded pension system but is that setting the state up for bankruptcy? we'll there be ripples in other states? we investigate coming up. liz: there may be strict water restrictions right now but doesn't seem to affect the rich and famous. look at their lawns, covered in green. details next. david: are self-driving cars really accident-proof? we have evidence they are not. you don't want to miss this, coming up. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your
david: there you go. you can have both. liz: peter barnes. david: i don't think the anti-meat crowd will ever be happy. ank you very much, peter barnes. >>> in illinois the high court tossing out the state's pension law designed to fix the nation's worst public funded pension system but is that setting the state up for bankruptcy? we'll there be ripples in other states? we investigate coming up. liz: there may be strict water restrictions right now but doesn't seem to affect the rich...
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peter is tirian. when we -- when david bany. and danwise went around here peter dinklidge was the only name considered for terian. >> time magazine wleet distinguishes martin and marks him as a major -- what makes him as a major force for he of lucien in fantasy is his refusal to embration the vision was world as a struggle between good and evil. do you agree? >> i think the struggle between good and evil is central to fantasy and indeed in some ways central to most fiction. it's certainly a worthy subject for fiction. where i think i differ is i regard the struggle between good and evil as being waged within the individual human heart. it's not waged as favent see would have it like the dark lord gathers the evil people together and puts them in black clothing and you know they are evil because they are really ugly and all of the good people are handsome and they wear white and meet on a big battlefield. in the real world, they are not that complex. very few people get up in the morning and say, oh, i am evil. what evil can i do
peter is tirian. when we -- when david bany. and danwise went around here peter dinklidge was the only name considered for terian. >> time magazine wleet distinguishes martin and marks him as a major -- what makes him as a major force for he of lucien in fantasy is his refusal to embration the vision was world as a struggle between good and evil. do you agree? >> i think the struggle between good and evil is central to fantasy and indeed in some ways central to most fiction. it's...
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[laughter] the president cited me and peter to camp david for his birthday -- on his birthday and peter had not said it was but presidents know things. [laughter] and out comes a big cake the biggest bragging rights is president bush and condoleezza rice sang him happy birthday. that got me another year-and-a-half. [laughter] [applause] >> host: so many presidential staffers write books that are a little bit negative to tell us what is going on in the white house and you peel back the curtain so why do tell these stories that have not been public? >> when i do the p.r. for the book and i was asked by initial publisher if i intended to write a book? i said no. i had written on a piece of paper the idea for this book and it was in my wallet. i said i have this idea and they said that will never sell. [laughter] i hope they're watching now. typically what they want our books that will take a jab at somebody for july didn't have any bad things to your say. in answers to basic question is one is the one-stop shop how does somebody who grow up in wyoming with no political connections at age 3
[laughter] the president cited me and peter to camp david for his birthday -- on his birthday and peter had not said it was but presidents know things. [laughter] and out comes a big cake the biggest bragging rights is president bush and condoleezza rice sang him happy birthday. that got me another year-and-a-half. [laughter] [applause] >> host: so many presidential staffers write books that are a little bit negative to tell us what is going on in the white house and you peel back the...
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and the president invited me and peter to camp david soon after that and it was peter's birthday and peter hadn't said to anybody it was his birthday, but presidents know things. and out comes this big cake, and his biggest bragging right is that president bush and condi rice sang him happy birthday, and that bought me another year and a half. [applause] >> host: so many presidential staffers write books that are a little bit negative or telling us the gossipy side of what is going on in the white house. you wrote a very different book. you peel back the curtain on a president that we know and we love because he is -- he teaches us lessons life and incredible character. tell us a little bit about why you chose to tell some of these stories that have not been public? >> guest: well when i left the white house i worked on several other books. i did the p.r. and the book tour for car rove, laura bush, president bush, lots of other people and i was asked by an initial publisher if i ever intended to write a book. and i said, oh, no, and they said why not? i said -- i hadn't written on a
and the president invited me and peter to camp david soon after that and it was peter's birthday and peter hadn't said to anybody it was his birthday, but presidents know things. and out comes this big cake, and his biggest bragging right is that president bush and condi rice sang him happy birthday, and that bought me another year and a half. [applause] >> host: so many presidential staffers write books that are a little bit negative or telling us the gossipy side of what is going on in...
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blackberry i will be right back yelling at "the new york times" the president invited us to camp david and it was peter's birthday. he never said anything but the president knows things. there was a big cake his biggest bragging right is that president bush and condoleezza rice sang him happy birthday. that brought me another year-and-a-half. [laughter] [applause] >> host: you wrote a very different book you peel back to of president and has character tell us why you chose to tell these stories that have not been public. >> i worked on several other books for karl rove and other people and i was asked by the initial publisher if i intended to write a book. why not? because it was in my wallet i said i have this idea they said that led never sell. [laughter] but they want to take dead jab at somebody. i didn't have bad things to say. but of one-stop shop heightism they grow up with no political connections to be the first republican woman press secretary? [cheers and applause] and a the missing puzzle piece with a short-term history they had written so far because historians from now to the end of time co
blackberry i will be right back yelling at "the new york times" the president invited us to camp david and it was peter's birthday. he never said anything but the president knows things. there was a big cake his biggest bragging right is that president bush and condoleezza rice sang him happy birthday. that brought me another year-and-a-half. [laughter] [applause] >> host: you wrote a very different book you peel back to of president and has character tell us why you chose to...
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peter: and the world health organization admits it failed in attempts to tackle be a bola health outbreak. the u.n. envoy david navarro talks about lessons learned. brian: we begin this program in burundi where turmoil is continuing. the embattled president has sacked his foreign and defense ministers. peter: this new cap -- this news comes five days coup. brian: it is seen as deep divisions in the administration as it tries to come to grips with ongoing violence in the capital. reporter: shots again fired in the capitol on monday as soldiers tried to disperse antigovernment protesters. in recent weeks it was the police clashing with demonstrators. then a sign of ever-increasing tension, the military is on the streets with machine guns and rocket correll -- rocket propelled grenades. >> we will continue with the protest. even if they shoot at us, we will stay on the streets. reporter: more than 20 have been killed in burundi's worst crisis in a decade. it began after the president announced he would run for a third term. many believe that is unconstitutional. despite considerable opposition, he seems to be cem
peter: and the world health organization admits it failed in attempts to tackle be a bola health outbreak. the u.n. envoy david navarro talks about lessons learned. brian: we begin this program in burundi where turmoil is continuing. the embattled president has sacked his foreign and defense ministers. peter: this new cap -- this news comes five days coup. brian: it is seen as deep divisions in the administration as it tries to come to grips with ongoing violence in the capital. reporter: shots...
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liz: peter hirst. david: missed opportunities in the war against isis. officials are speaking out publicly about pentagon bureaucracy and how the bureaucracy is slowing down our troops. a story that will make you mad and you can not miss. that is coming next. >> hi, everybody, i'm gerri willis. coming up on my show at the top. hour, new questions about the big takata airbag fix as congress schedules new hearings into the scandal. that is one of the big stories coming up on "the willis report" in just a few minutes if you're an adult with type 2 diabetes and your a1c is not at goal with certain diabetes pills or daily insulin, your doctor may be talking about adding medication to help lower your a1c. ask your doctor if adding once-a-week tanzeum is right for you. once-a-week tanzeum is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes, along with diet and exercise. once-a-week tanzeum works by helping your body release its own natural insulin when it's needed. tanzeum is not recommended as the first medicine t
liz: peter hirst. david: missed opportunities in the war against isis. officials are speaking out publicly about pentagon bureaucracy and how the bureaucracy is slowing down our troops. a story that will make you mad and you can not miss. that is coming next. >> hi, everybody, i'm gerri willis. coming up on my show at the top. hour, new questions about the big takata airbag fix as congress schedules new hearings into the scandal. that is one of the big stories coming up on "the...
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. >> that was a panel of legendary reporters, including bob schieffer, peter arnett and david kennerly. the exhibit will run until september next year. vip to say with vietnam in particular, you hear this idea that the media was in some way an actor, not just an observer. and the stories on that panel and the reporting in there is just -- it's really important to see. and on sunday on "face the nation," bob schieffer is going to take another look back with those panelists and not only peter arnett laura palmer, david kennerly but our only bill plante and will talk also with john mccain. >> could two weeks change the wa >>> american >> american snieter chris was a devoted father. ahead his wife says good-bye to him in a poignant note. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix® ii. it's broad-spectrum protection k ills fleas ticks and mosquitoes too. k9 advantix® ii. for the love of dog™. if your purse is starting to look more like a tissue box... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful aller
. >> that was a panel of legendary reporters, including bob schieffer, peter arnett and david kennerly. the exhibit will run until september next year. vip to say with vietnam in particular, you hear this idea that the media was in some way an actor, not just an observer. and the stories on that panel and the reporting in there is just -- it's really important to see. and on sunday on "face the nation," bob schieffer is going to take another look back with those panelists and...
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elizabeth warren has worked with david vitor belfort. peter: she has good she announced a new bill -- he has. she announced a new bill with him yesterday that really takes on the federal reserve and its ability to land in times of crisis. she has this new bill with vitter that would limit the lending programs to at least five institutions having to qualify, having to have one of these lending programs. there would be a penalty rate on those programs and they would have to be solvent. is a big step in tightening the rules for the fed. the fact that it is bipartisan is going to get a lot of attention. erik: chief washington correspondent peter cook. coming up, fire at a nuclear plant and hours drive from new york. we will talk to the ceo of the company that owns the plants. stephanie: a lot more to cover. you are watching "market makers" right here at 8:00 a.m. our new time, on bloomberg television. ♪ the world's largest retailer will on the offer and direct challenge to amazon's prime service. more than one million erik: before he was arrested
elizabeth warren has worked with david vitor belfort. peter: she has good she announced a new bill -- he has. she announced a new bill with him yesterday that really takes on the federal reserve and its ability to land in times of crisis. she has this new bill with vitter that would limit the lending programs to at least five institutions having to qualify, having to have one of these lending programs. there would be a penalty rate on those programs and they would have to be solvent. is a big...
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david next week. cheryl. cheryl: peter barnes, thank you so much. i want to get to breaking news right now. this is just crossing. it pertains to visa. just seeing these headlines cross. it looks like visa is in preliminary talks to buy former subsidiary europe for $20 billion. big jump on the stock. that trend line is just in the last few moments -- but this -- buy a former subsidiary. the deal could be $20 billion. bloomberg is talking to them. reuters also has these headlines as well. the headlines also say that this is an early stage, the deal could fall apart. but an early stage discussion between visa buying up visa europe. and there's the stock. the stock up four and a quarter percent. we'll keep you posted if we get more confirmation on that breaking news on visa. let's stick with the markets. let's stick with stocks. markets enjoying a nice rally on this friday. we'll take it. right? we had a pretty good jobs report this morning. there's some issues there. unemployment hit a seven-year low. looking good on the outskirts. we have traders standing by at the new york stock exchange, t
david next week. cheryl. cheryl: peter barnes, thank you so much. i want to get to breaking news right now. this is just crossing. it pertains to visa. just seeing these headlines cross. it looks like visa is in preliminary talks to buy former subsidiary europe for $20 billion. big jump on the stock. that trend line is just in the last few moments -- but this -- buy a former subsidiary. the deal could be $20 billion. bloomberg is talking to them. reuters also has these headlines as well. the...
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david. jeremy peters what are you working on? >> i want to go back to what david said about rubio.mocrats are starting to fret about marco rubio. rubio can draw away from hispanics. and that's crucial in a state like florida which is key to winning the presidency. but there is himself the generational contrast that he can make. as you talk to democrats, there is a lot of concern that if you have a rubio/clinton match-up it will be similar to the obama/clinton matchup in 2008 when you had a very stark generational contrast, an election about the past or the future. >> and jeremy i have a question. i don't think in a million years marco rubio would have thought that he'd be compared with the barack obama, but that's where we are today. do you think it's something that he should embrace and run with given their backgrounds or something he should still distance himself from? >> well, he's making the argument in a much different way because of course there are pluses and minuses to running as a first term senator which obama did and every republican i think would say that having a first
david. jeremy peters what are you working on? >> i want to go back to what david said about rubio.mocrats are starting to fret about marco rubio. rubio can draw away from hispanics. and that's crucial in a state like florida which is key to winning the presidency. but there is himself the generational contrast that he can make. as you talk to democrats, there is a lot of concern that if you have a rubio/clinton match-up it will be similar to the obama/clinton matchup in 2008 when you had...
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and the president invited me and peter to camp david and he had not said to anybody was his birthday the president's no things. and his biggest bragging rights was the president and condoleezza rice singing them happy birthday and that got me another year and a half. [laughter] [applause] but that is incredible character. tell us why you chose to tell the stories that have not been public. >> guest: i worked on several other books and i did p.r. for laura bush and karl rove from president bush thought lot of people and i was asked by a publisher if i ever intended to write a book. i said no but i had a piece of paper that was in my wallet i captive around and they said that would never sell. [laughter] i hope they're watching now. but typically they will take a jab at somebody ben i didn't have any bad things to say nor would i. but this book dancers to basic questions how this of the you grows up in wyoming with no political ambitions to end up as the first woman political press secretary? [applause] and the second saying is the missing puzzle piece to the short-term history that ha
and the president invited me and peter to camp david and he had not said to anybody was his birthday the president's no things. and his biggest bragging rights was the president and condoleezza rice singing them happy birthday and that got me another year and a half. [laughter] [applause] but that is incredible character. tell us why you chose to tell the stories that have not been public. >> guest: i worked on several other books and i did p.r. for laura bush and karl rove from president...
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. >>> out front now, retired colonel peter monsour, served david petraeus during the iraq surge.on the ground you just heard her, said it doesn't feel like isis is losing. the president said today, quote, i don't think we're losing. every day isis gains ground or holds ground which we're seeing every single day. is that a failure for america? >> well it is. i would characterize the situation right now as one of strategic equilibrium. coalition gains near mosul and tikrit have been offset by isis games in ramadi and paul mira. we allow it to consolidate its gains, gain new adherence, bolster its defenses and really stalemate in the long run benefits isis far more than it benefits the united states iraq or anyone else opposing is isis. >> president obama put the blame on the loss of key towns specifically ramadi on iraqi forces. the united states is the one that's supposed to be training iraqi forces and we hear how a few isis fighters are defeating hundreds a thousand iraqis at a single time. the united states can they really say they can train iraqis to fight and avoid putting am
. >>> out front now, retired colonel peter monsour, served david petraeus during the iraq surge.on the ground you just heard her, said it doesn't feel like isis is losing. the president said today, quote, i don't think we're losing. every day isis gains ground or holds ground which we're seeing every single day. is that a failure for america? >> well it is. i would characterize the situation right now as one of strategic equilibrium. coalition gains near mosul and tikrit have...
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peter king. back in a moment. stay with us. >> rose: david mccullough is here.a master of the art of narrative history. he twice won the pulitzer prize and is recipient of the presidential medal of freedom. he has written 11 books including 1776 and john adams. his latest piece of history is about the wright brothers that tellsñr theá3d story of two bicycle mechanicsc taught the world to fly. pleased to have back at the table david mccullough. >> thank you, sir. >> rose: this is a book about a trilogy of high achievement. >> the first was about the building of the brooklyn bridge, the the second is the building of the panama canal, the path between the seas and now this. and all three of those extraordinary accomplishments took place in a handful of years in the late 19th century into thei first ten years of the 20th century and eacht( in its own way was a major breakthrough without any historic precedent, but this one more obviously changed the world in no time because man had never flown a motor-powered machine into the air before and when that happened, it wa
peter king. back in a moment. stay with us. >> rose: david mccullough is here.a master of the art of narrative history. he twice won the pulitzer prize and is recipient of the presidential medal of freedom. he has written 11 books including 1776 and john adams. his latest piece of history is about the wright brothers that tellsñr theá3d story of two bicycle mechanicsc taught the world to fly. pleased to have back at the table david mccullough. >> thank you, sir. >> rose:...
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david schweitzer. i'm a friend and admirer of peter schweitzer. stephanopoulos questioned whether peter had a partisan interest in the book because he had worked for four months in the bush administration. when he was the communications director for the clinton white house and the communications director for the 1992 clinton campaign. is it fair to say he has a partisan interest in defending hillary clinton? looking at the quotes it seems like he did. >> that was a question some were raising even at the time. i mean just sort of an irony of you know stephanopoulos of all people raising that question with schweitzer and now, howie, tonight it -- it's a bombshell he was donating to the very foundation he was cross-examining this author on without disclosing it. i mean it's obviously big. eric wimp el of "the washington post" out tonight with a piece calling it a very serious transgression. what is your take? how bad is it? >> such a bombshell that george stephanopoulos had to withdraw as abc's moderator next year in the debate. this blunder by steph
david schweitzer. i'm a friend and admirer of peter schweitzer. stephanopoulos questioned whether peter had a partisan interest in the book because he had worked for four months in the bush administration. when he was the communications director for the clinton white house and the communications director for the 1992 clinton campaign. is it fair to say he has a partisan interest in defending hillary clinton? looking at the quotes it seems like he did. >> that was a question some were...
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. >> joining us now in washington, greg peters, he's an msnbc political analyst. david corn, msnbc political analyst and annie carney, with politico covering hillary clinton. the description of fair dread that bill de blasio and elizabeth warren are going for is exactly what president obama will say is in the deal that he's making. >> this probably goes back to nafta, when bill clinton promoted nafta. we're going to take labor rights, environmental rights and other issues into account when we do this deal. and i think by and large, a lot of the unions and a lot of the, you know, economic critics on the left to that deal, even some on the right, remember pat buchanan and ross perot were against it feel like at the end of the day, those things are secondary. people like bill de blasio and elizabeth warren see they don't see how this helped american workers here. and elizabeth warren adds another ingredient into the mix when she's been talking of how wall street types and republicans want to use these fair trade agreements -- or free trade agreements, i should say, to unde
. >> joining us now in washington, greg peters, he's an msnbc political analyst. david corn, msnbc political analyst and annie carney, with politico covering hillary clinton. the description of fair dread that bill de blasio and elizabeth warren are going for is exactly what president obama will say is in the deal that he's making. >> this probably goes back to nafta, when bill clinton promoted nafta. we're going to take labor rights, environmental rights and other issues into...
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david: i'm impressed by diana's pr move. you're brilliant. good marketing move. peter sutter land, carey and diana furchtgott-roth.nd myself appear on saturday 11:00 a.m. eastern time on fox, with "forbes on fox" on our sister channel fox news. liz? liz: there is spike in honeybee deaths. it could force you to dig a little deeper into your wallet. we have the story next. as investigators wait to interview the engineer of the derailed amtrak train, we have one man who knows how somebody gets that kind of job and the vetting process behind it. are there any checks and balances in place? we'll find out for you straight ahead. the real question that needs to be asked is "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. david: the share of u.s. businesses started by women fell to its lowest level in nearly 20 years in 2014. last year the share of new businesses foun
david: i'm impressed by diana's pr move. you're brilliant. good marketing move. peter sutter land, carey and diana furchtgott-roth.nd myself appear on saturday 11:00 a.m. eastern time on fox, with "forbes on fox" on our sister channel fox news. liz? liz: there is spike in honeybee deaths. it could force you to dig a little deeper into your wallet. we have the story next. as investigators wait to interview the engineer of the derailed amtrak train, we have one man who knows how...
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with me now, cnn political analyst and former presidential adviser david gergen and former aide to general petraeus, colonel peterur. colonel, do you believe that iraqi forceses have surrounded ramadi and are ready to retake it? >> no. i think we're in the very preliminary stages of gathering forces and it would be astonishing if iraqi forces were ready to retake the city. what they are doing is fighting further east in the twin villages of a hot bed of sunni radicalism and the place where saddam's intelligence services went to ground after 2003. in fact the brigade i commanded in 2003 and four fought a battle in the area. we called it bad karma. there is some progress in anbar province further east but i doubt that the battle for ramadi will begin any time soon. >> there's some sort of action. i'm looking at the glass half full here. let's talk about ash carter's comments. first, did he speak out of turn and might his comments have goated iraqi forces into action? >> thank goodness for ash carter speaking the truth the way he did. the united states public will support this will fully if they understand what's go
with me now, cnn political analyst and former presidential adviser david gergen and former aide to general petraeus, colonel peterur. colonel, do you believe that iraqi forceses have surrounded ramadi and are ready to retake it? >> no. i think we're in the very preliminary stages of gathering forces and it would be astonishing if iraqi forces were ready to retake the city. what they are doing is fighting further east in the twin villages of a hot bed of sunni radicalism and the place...
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david crockett on sunday night. it's a good one. peter from england. working on it but all the dvds will be out soon. john martin from california. i rest eight books on patton and not one investigated the death. that's why his death is big. josie from west virginia. mr. o'reilly what purpose did it serve to mention the mother who confronted her son in the riots has six children with different fathers. to prove yourself right? legitimate question. i have to report the full story. when something that high profile happens, withholding facts is against the no spin zone creed. i reported the facts. enjoy your signed copy of legends and lies. finally tonight, the tip of the day. in oregon some thug -- accurate word -- thug s stole a chair from a wounded veteran. they cost about $15,000 each. the thinking is the thief will try to sell it. if you have any information at all, please contact lieutenant mike budreau at medford police department in oregon. there's the number. 541-774-2250. it's sad to think there are people this low who would steal a wheelchair fr
david crockett on sunday night. it's a good one. peter from england. working on it but all the dvds will be out soon. john martin from california. i rest eight books on patton and not one investigated the death. that's why his death is big. josie from west virginia. mr. o'reilly what purpose did it serve to mention the mother who confronted her son in the riots has six children with different fathers. to prove yourself right? legitimate question. i have to report the full story. when something...
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sir peter: i think the relationship is important. the president was clear that davidameron was one of his closest and most appreciated friends and advisers and partners. he talked about an indispensable relationship with the united kingdom. that relationship is strong. it has more to it than that. al: some say that the good relationship is not the one that reagan and thatcher had. sir peter: i think it is close. i have been witness to number of authorizations between them. seems to me it is as good as it gets. al: you spent a lot of time on capitol hill, don't you? sir peter: i do. al: tell me how the polarization affects you. sir peter: part of it is to explain the united kingdom is important. part of it is because there are issues which are of direct importance by u.k. interests which are being considered by congress. we want to see the u.s. partnership comes to fruition. we are parties to the iran negotiations, which were completed at framework level a couple of weeks ago. it includes the united kingdom as well as the u.s. it is important. i'm sure -- al: how diffe
sir peter: i think the relationship is important. the president was clear that davidameron was one of his closest and most appreciated friends and advisers and partners. he talked about an indispensable relationship with the united kingdom. that relationship is strong. it has more to it than that. al: some say that the good relationship is not the one that reagan and thatcher had. sir peter: i think it is close. i have been witness to number of authorizations between them. seems to me it is as...
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peter alexander, nbc news, washington. >>> when we come back, it's our last chance to stay up late with david letterman. >>> tonight a moment that will go down in tv history. david letterman is ending the late night run he began in this very building 33 years ago after more than 6,000 shows across two different networks. a look now at the ed sullivan theater where letterman is signing off for the last time. nbc's harry smith says good-bye. >> reporter: many of us have been in a state of mourning since david letterman announced he would be leaving the "late show." >> in fact, paul and i will be wrapping things up and taking a hike. [ applause ] >> is this something left over from the bachelor days? >> reporter: for the last several weeks, star after star and presidents, too, have stopped by to pay homage. all expressing their gratitude to dave for being dave. >> despite your best efforts probably the most distinguished man on late night. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: there are nights we'll never forget. his first show after 9/11. >> it's very simple. there is only one requirement for any of us, and that is to be courageous bec
peter alexander, nbc news, washington. >>> when we come back, it's our last chance to stay up late with david letterman. >>> tonight a moment that will go down in tv history. david letterman is ending the late night run he began in this very building 33 years ago after more than 6,000 shows across two different networks. a look now at the ed sullivan theater where letterman is signing off for the last time. nbc's harry smith says good-bye. >> reporter: many of us have...
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peter cook, there's another story besides american jobs day. the bbc says davidority in the conservatives win decisively. this is just a codification of what was said three hours ago. olivia, we moved from most likely to actually winning. still stunning, isn't it? olivia: two days ago, we knew 40% of those polled were undecided. nobody saw this coming. that is why you're seeing such a big move in the markets. this was unexpected. a huge move. tom: peter cook, to the response in washington, how does president obama adapt to an historic election in london? peter cook to be honest, i don't think all that much changes. barack obama and david cameron have had a pretty close working relationship. he took david cameron to the ncaa tournament. there can be no better invitation from barack obama to another world leader. i don't think that much is going to change. they were very careful not to show any sort of partiality in terms of this british election. it is the end of the day, that of a close working relationship special relationship between the u.s. and the u.k. i don
peter cook, there's another story besides american jobs day. the bbc says davidority in the conservatives win decisively. this is just a codification of what was said three hours ago. olivia, we moved from most likely to actually winning. still stunning, isn't it? olivia: two days ago, we knew 40% of those polled were undecided. nobody saw this coming. that is why you're seeing such a big move in the markets. this was unexpected. a huge move. tom: peter cook, to the response in washington, how...
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peter cook. we will talk about david mccullough.has written about the panama canal, the american revolution -- the amazing stuff america has done. he has turned his attention to the wright brothers. i asked him the question -- why these guys? david mccullough: theman could not fly. it was accepted fact. anybody who says anything to the contrary was a daydreamer are wacko. - or wacko. these people were couple of cranks crackpots, and the flight at kitty hawk, which was the epic, the world changing event, was done in relative seclusion and when they went back home to ohio, they knew that people would not believe that they had done it. but they also knew that they had not really developed an airplane that was practical. they were brilliant. that is what you have to wake up to. brendan: you say they were brilliant. what was it that enabled them to do what all these other men had failed to do? david mccullough: wilber like to say there were two ways to train or wildhorse. one was to sit on the fence and watch and make notes and go back t
peter cook. we will talk about david mccullough.has written about the panama canal, the american revolution -- the amazing stuff america has done. he has turned his attention to the wright brothers. i asked him the question -- why these guys? david mccullough: theman could not fly. it was accepted fact. anybody who says anything to the contrary was a daydreamer are wacko. - or wacko. these people were couple of cranks crackpots, and the flight at kitty hawk, which was the epic, the world...
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peter alexander, nbc news, washington. >>> when we come back it's our last chance to stay up late with david letterman.lly tired. until i started gellin'. i got dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. when they're in my shoes my feet and legs feel less tired. it's like walking on a wave dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles, i'm a believer! the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or high blood pressure. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, prostate or bladder problems, or problems passing urine as anoro may make
peter alexander, nbc news, washington. >>> when we come back it's our last chance to stay up late with david letterman.lly tired. until i started gellin'. i got dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. when they're in my shoes my feet and legs feel less tired. it's like walking on a wave dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles, i'm a believer! the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro...
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actually going to take nook look back with those panelists and not only peter arnett laura paul mer and davidiquetter will davidd his widow write as poignant note to herself. >> every time you say good-bye to him, you fear the worst. >> that's i had on "cbs this morning." ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix® ii. it's broad-spectrum protection k ills fleas ticks and mosquitoes too. k9 advantix® ii. for the love of dog™. if your purse is starting to look more like a tissue box... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin®. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™ . introducing lunch at outback every bloomin' day! hurry in for all your outback favorites. plus new aussie tacos, new savory ribeye melt and our delicious burgers. over 70 lunch combinations starting at just $6.99. it's lunch at last every day at outback. >>> in our "morning rounds" why juicing and cleansing and fad diets may not be the best way to reboot your body. samantha heller is the
actually going to take nook look back with those panelists and not only peter arnett laura paul mer and davidiquetter will davidd his widow write as poignant note to herself. >> every time you say good-bye to him, you fear the worst. >> that's i had on "cbs this morning." ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix® ii. it's broad-spectrum protection k ills fleas ticks and mosquitoes too. k9 advantix® ii. for the love of dog™. if...
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david zurich. >> amy hall and bill price, thanks very much for joining us this sunday. ahead, author peter swooitser. and the media make a heroine out of a take-charge baltimore mom. >>> i'm getting whiplash from all the nbc leaks about brian williams. first, "the new york times" and "the washington post" quoted sources as saying, an expanded network probe of the suspended anchor found new instances of exaggerations in talking about his reporting. then "new york daily news" said the new nbc chief is looking for a way to put him back at "nightly news." then "the hollywood reporter's" melisa guthrie reported a person with lack's feelings said it would be a lack. what you're seeing is a messy civil war playing itself out with dueling leaks. nbc should just make a decision rather than leaving its longtime star twisting in the wind. >>> well the baltimore story needed a hero and the media have found one. toyya graham the single mother of six who tracked down her 16-year-old son michael and smacked him around as he was trying to join the protesters on the day of the riots. several networks rushe
david zurich. >> amy hall and bill price, thanks very much for joining us this sunday. ahead, author peter swooitser. and the media make a heroine out of a take-charge baltimore mom. >>> i'm getting whiplash from all the nbc leaks about brian williams. first, "the new york times" and "the washington post" quoted sources as saying, an expanded network probe of the suspended anchor found new instances of exaggerations in talking about his reporting. then...
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conflicts we brought together some veteran vietnam hands peter arnett an award for the associated press his new book is "saigon" has fallen. david kennerly also won a pulitzer for photography while working there for united press international. laura palmer was 22 when she went to vietnam she there was for the fall of saigon and our own bill plante filed many reports for cbs news from there as well. then there was this young reporter who went there for the fort worth star tell gram in 1956, he seems not to have aged at all. welcome to all of you. i'm struck by -- when we think about the length of this war. i went there in 1965, peter you were there before i met you in sigh began. then by the time you got there it was a totally different war. peter, tell me about how the war changed as the years went by. >> well the earlier period when i was in '6 was kennedy administration war. it was an advisors' war and it was conducted basically secretly. we made increasing observations of american military direct involvement with helicopter attacks, aerial bombardments and we sort of -- felt it was our job to start reporting on the direct ame
conflicts we brought together some veteran vietnam hands peter arnett an award for the associated press his new book is "saigon" has fallen. david kennerly also won a pulitzer for photography while working there for united press international. laura palmer was 22 when she went to vietnam she there was for the fall of saigon and our own bill plante filed many reports for cbs news from there as well. then there was this young reporter who went there for the fort worth star tell gram in...
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david zurich. >> amy hall and bill price, thanks very much for joining us this sunday. ahead, author peter swooitser. and the media make a heroine out of a take-charge baltimore mom. ♪ getting older shouldn't mean giving up all the things she loves to do. it should just mean, well, finding new ways to do them. right at home's professional team thoughtfully selects caregivers to provide help with personal care, housekeeping, and of course, meal preparation. oh, that smells so good. aw, and it tastes good, too. we can provide the right care, right at home. at old dominion, we ship everything you can imagine. and everything we ship has something in common. whether it's expedited overnight... ...or shipped around the globe ...it's handled by od employees who know that delivering freight... ...means delivering promises. od. helping the world keep promises. appears buster's been busy. yeah, scott. i was about to use the uh. i've got a much better idea, lad! scotts ez seed uses the finest seed, fertilizer,... ...and natural mulch that holds water so you can grow grass anywhere. looking good, lad!
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peter, thank you. and following this story live for us tonight in brooklyn new york is david lee miller david, we have heard reports that the suspect could be on the loose in brooklyn. when's the latest? >> the u.s. marshall service which is taking part in this manhunt is now saying that it is quote, standing down here in brooklyn. a spokesman for the marshal service says it is now not believed that the suspect is here in brooklyn at least at this hour. the a.p. reported earlier that wint was, in fact spotted in brooklyn on wednesday night. authorities questioned a girlfriend of wint's. she told them that he had plans to return to washington, d.c. and then to give himself up. not clear now, is this story credible? is it truthful or a ruse to throw investigators off track? as for wint's past he does have a criminal history. he was convicted of assaulting a girlfriend in 2009 and in 2005 his own family got a protective order after he allegedly threatened his father and stepmother. the question now, where is he tonight. authorities apparently do not know. but this they say, we must be mindful of. he must
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david's in wayne celebrated its 300 anniversary by rededicating the church and they created a time capsule with mess amounts for parishioners in 22 century. revolutionary war are general anthony wayne. >> cathedral ball silica st. peters paul hosted a mother's day con sthert afternoon. >> at adult and children's choirs of the cathedral present aid program honoring blessed virgin mary. our own annie mccormick is a member of the inquire and the concert was dedicated through mothers through the archdioceses. >> moms and kids were treated to a cool vitae this afternoon in camden. the police department along with mr. the police department along with mr. softee teamed up to handout free ice cream around town. we caught one tasty initiative at pine point park. no doubt, that ice cream hit the spot of what turned into a spring hot day. >> ited was a mother's day to remember. like many mothers and grandmothers she too was surrounded by large, loving family. >> when we say large we're talking large. "action news" reporter kenneth moton explains. >> every mother's day the celebration for margareet kohler whoa goes by peggy. always surrounded by the 92-year-old blue bell woman has 11 children. >> it's that sechs humor and love of
david's in wayne celebrated its 300 anniversary by rededicating the church and they created a time capsule with mess amounts for parishioners in 22 century. revolutionary war are general anthony wayne. >> cathedral ball silica st. peters paul hosted a mother's day con sthert afternoon. >> at adult and children's choirs of the cathedral present aid program honoring blessed virgin mary. our own annie mccormick is a member of the inquire and the concert was dedicated through mothers...
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. >> david zurawik this is 457ing in a city where you have been a reporter are fore 25 years. >>> authority peterweizer on the controversial back of the clinton foundation. the media has dismissed him as partisan but the leaks offer the future of brian. ♪ if you're looking for a car that drives you... ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50 from infiniti. [phone rings] [man] hello,totten designs. sales department? yes...i can put you right through. sales department-this is nate. human resources. technical support. hold please. [announcer]you work hard to grow your business. [man] yes!i can totally do that for you. [announcer]our new online business planning tools will help your business thrive. wells fargo.together we'll go far. life begins with a howl, we scream shout, shriek with joy. until, inhibition creeps in our world gets smaller quieter, but life should be loud. sing loud, play loud, love loud. dentures shouldn't keep you quiet, life should be ringing in your ears. live loud
. >> david zurawik this is 457ing in a city where you have been a reporter are fore 25 years. >>> authority peterweizer on the controversial back of the clinton foundation. the media has dismissed him as partisan but the leaks offer the future of brian. ♪ if you're looking for a car that drives you... ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50 from infiniti. [phone...