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david frum. cnn political commentator and democratic strategist hillary rosen and manu raju. the wifi on the president's defibrillator was turned off before the 2007 operation but this is all to say dick cheney is one heck of a survivor. i suspect all of us will be gone and buried before he even gets another cold. were you aware of any of this stuff going on when you were at the white house? >> we all knew he had heart troubles, that he himself constantly made references to it, and as you know, the vice president offered before the 2004 election to step down partly for health reasons, also to give president bush a new start. but make no mistake, as vice president, especially in the first term when i was there, dick cheney was an iron man. he worked hard, got to the office early, and if that's how he performed when his heart was not working brilliantly, he would be ready to run a tr triathalon if his heart was working well. >> he and sanjay got into it a little bit, sanjay saying did anybody tell you your judgment might be affected by what was going on with your heart and the m
david frum. cnn political commentator and democratic strategist hillary rosen and manu raju. the wifi on the president's defibrillator was turned off before the 2007 operation but this is all to say dick cheney is one heck of a survivor. i suspect all of us will be gone and buried before he even gets another cold. were you aware of any of this stuff going on when you were at the white house? >> we all knew he had heart troubles, that he himself constantly made references to it, and as you...
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joining us now, james rosen, fox news, and david zurich, television and media critic of "the baltimoreun." james, in your reporting, how really is the impact? we've seen a lot of stories like the ones i just played. and are people trying to spin you about whether the impact is larger or smaller than you might think? >> the angle i have been covering this past week for fox news involved the basic logis c logistics of what's going to stay open, what won't, who's affected, how are government agencies making decisions about what's essential, nonessential? and i've also paid particular attention to the terminology that due to the sensitivities of government workers, it's no longer described as essential or nonessential. you're called accepted from the shutdown and not accepted from the shutdown, which is nice. but in terms of exaggeration, i think that we have seen some efforts by both parties and by their respective supporters in opinionated media to do that. >> on the fox news website, for example, instead of calling this a shutdown, it's often referred to as a slimdown, as some kind of w
joining us now, james rosen, fox news, and david zurich, television and media critic of "the baltimoreun." james, in your reporting, how really is the impact? we've seen a lot of stories like the ones i just played. and are people trying to spin you about whether the impact is larger or smaller than you might think? >> the angle i have been covering this past week for fox news involved the basic logis c logistics of what's going to stay open, what won't, who's affected, how are...
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. >> i am david asman with your fox business brief. eric rosened's decision not to taper. continuing $85 monthly asset purchase program. communicate with markets. and there's a defense contractor decide next generation area missile defense radar systems. baby out lockheed martin and northrop grumman to build the new radar system. in england share the royal mail, the british postal service surged 40% of first day of trading in the london stock exchange. a controversial idea argued shares were priced too cheaply. the british government will retain a 38% stake in royal mail. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. sec public-school budgets, across the budget and taken to the internet, to get students, and the double lot of cash for basic things like peer, pens and notebooks. according to the national schools of lady could association, teachers and $1,000 per year of their own money on put classroom supplies and now strangers are shelling out generations through a crowd funding website designed specifically f
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records, after james rosen, james rise en, it's done quite a lot and as mentioned david sanger being- or his sources being concerned about communicating with him. what kind of chilling effect is this having on journalism especially in washington. >> what's amazing one of the big sections of the report is that the administration doesn't answer questions. there is a policy of refusing to respond to questions and that there is a real fear among people in the administration to say anything. to be completely honest i received an e-mail for from someone and i was think of quoting them and they said are you kidding me, you will get me fired. it's different from past administrations, one of the person quoted is ann compton. >> an olds friends of mine from abc news, she. >> she said she that is never seen this level of everything closed mouthed, close to the vest. >> she's been at the white house as long as anybody has, she has seen the difference. now, what's interesting, too is the committee to protect journal i haves has mostly focused its efforts to protecting journalists abroad. somethin
records, after james rosen, james rise en, it's done quite a lot and as mentioned david sanger being- or his sources being concerned about communicating with him. what kind of chilling effect is this having on journalism especially in washington. >> what's amazing one of the big sections of the report is that the administration doesn't answer questions. there is a policy of refusing to respond to questions and that there is a real fear among people in the administration to say anything....
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have david burchell he is a former deputy assistant secretary of state and in moscow we cross to mark's lowballed he is a senior lecturer and researcher at moscow state university crosstalk rosen a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i encourage it rodney if i go to you first in london do you like the term american exceptionalism and is it a good thing or a bad thing but it's not. the. exceptional it spends forty percent of the world. and with spending it's nearly fifty percent. if you take a year say nine hundred fifty it's been involved in warfare every single year and then the undeclared wars is does the assassinations in the top throwing in favor of fascists regimes in south america it's got a program a future wars against any independent islamic state it says all options are on the table which means it will use atomic weapons against countries which have no atomic weapons it supports the end of this expansion of the zionist entity into the lands of others it spews poison like israel spews phosphorus the usa spot suspicious depleted uranium it's the lol in the napalm and the agent orange and it claims to support democracy and yet all the time it supports t
have david burchell he is a former deputy assistant secretary of state and in moscow we cross to mark's lowballed he is a senior lecturer and researcher at moscow state university crosstalk rosen a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i encourage it rodney if i go to you first in london do you like the term american exceptionalism and is it a good thing or a bad thing but it's not. the. exceptional it spends forty percent of the world. and with spending it's nearly fifty...
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rosen? they have to do their covert investigation. meanwhile they are overtly cooperating with davidxactly correct. again it shows their hypocrisy. they got james rosen's personal e-mails and telephone numbers to try and find out who he was talking to while they themselves were talking to somebody at the "new york times," spilling far more sensitive national security secrets than what james was getting from his sources in the state department. >> where does this go from here? >> it probably goes nowhere. it will be resolved in the court of public opinion. i can't imagine that the justice department is going to prosecute people in their own white house. it doesn't mean that a president -- fill in the blank -- who would succeed president obama couldn't prosecute those people. the statute of limitations is five years. >> i just know hillary clinton is there and she is stossel looks at that. you know him from hercules. he is here with his shirt on. he has an inspiring message ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing new fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion c
rosen? they have to do their covert investigation. meanwhile they are overtly cooperating with davidxactly correct. again it shows their hypocrisy. they got james rosen's personal e-mails and telephone numbers to try and find out who he was talking to while they themselves were talking to somebody at the "new york times," spilling far more sensitive national security secrets than what james was getting from his sources in the state department. >> where does this go from here?...
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david burchell he is a former deputy assistant secretary of state and in moscow we cross to mark's lowballed he's a senior lecturer and researcher at moscow state university right gentlemen cross-talk rosen a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i encourage it rodney if i go to you first in london do you like the term american exceptionalism and is that a good thing or a bad thing. well it's inaccurate the usa is a creatures of the sle. exceptional it spends forty percent of the world budget and with the undeclared spending it's nearly fifty percent if you take a year say nine hundred fifty it's been involved in war for every single year and then the undeclared wars is does the assassinations in the top throwing in favor of fascists regimes in south america it's got a program a future wars against any independent islamic state it says all options are on the table which means it will use atomic weapons against countries which have no atomic weapons it supports the end of this expansion of the zionist entity into the lands of others it spews poison like israel's previous phosphorous the usa spot suspicious depleted uranium it's the lol in the napalm and the agent orange and
david burchell he is a former deputy assistant secretary of state and in moscow we cross to mark's lowballed he's a senior lecturer and researcher at moscow state university right gentlemen cross-talk rosen a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i encourage it rodney if i go to you first in london do you like the term american exceptionalism and is that a good thing or a bad thing. well it's inaccurate the usa is a creatures of the sle. exceptional it spends forty percent of the...
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then we had david dewhurst, he beat him in the runoff despite dewhurst, his establishment and carl rosen and the rest of them throwing in $40 million at ted cruz. the point i am making is that unlike many politicians to come to washington, we beat them. unlike barack obama, to become president of the united states and the freedom to go out there, we have that kind of freedom. it is someone who is acting on principle, he's willing to take on this. but as far as senator ted cruz and many others out there, he really has a constitutional conservatism and it's hard to see how anyone from washington will be able to have as much of a resonant message for americans than a lot of the governors out there. the chief executives at a really presiding over your over your personal liberties and your pocketbook issues and you have a bunch of governors in the midwest and in new jersey, certainly you have governors doing things like cutting taxes and setting up these health exchanges and they will have a lot more to say to the american people and i think that senator cruise is getting ahead of that. >> ho
then we had david dewhurst, he beat him in the runoff despite dewhurst, his establishment and carl rosen and the rest of them throwing in $40 million at ted cruz. the point i am making is that unlike many politicians to come to washington, we beat them. unlike barack obama, to become president of the united states and the freedom to go out there, we have that kind of freedom. it is someone who is acting on principle, he's willing to take on this. but as far as senator ted cruz and many others...