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of apple computers walking around def-con in one hundred degree heat draper still shows up discuss his sordid past where his sheer curiosity usually kept him close to trouble he says he never wanted to hack for harm though and relied on hacks and exploits to explore systems that were still in their infancy and just to have a little fun back in the mid seventies we. we found this number by accident i mean hundred number because they were scanning for numbers. and it went into the white house was a way white house and cia crisis hotline number so we sat on that white house line for a while when we learned president nixon's main was olympus. so we couple weeks later i wrote down that and i had a cup we were a party in so we called the white house number and we asked for olympus and the person who. like nixon came on the line and we said sir we have a national crisis over here sir we're out of toilet paper and we hung up. and we were the first people to nixon. of course hacking phone lines and prank calling the president our child's play compared to some of the other stuff that goes on at
of apple computers walking around def-con in one hundred degree heat draper still shows up discuss his sordid past where his sheer curiosity usually kept him close to trouble he says he never wanted to hack for harm though and relied on hacks and exploits to explore systems that were still in their infancy and just to have a little fun back in the mid seventies we. we found this number by accident i mean hundred number because they were scanning for numbers. and it went into the white house was...
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the politics and gridlock in washington with two authors and veteran political journalists: robert draper and mark leibovich. >> you do wonder, when people are in office, when people are in power, who are they really working for? are they in it to serve the public good, or are they in it for self-service? >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> suarez: president obama took aim at the soaring cost of college today with an ambitious plan to rate schools and link tuition prices to federal financial aid. >> a higher education is the single best investment you can make
the politics and gridlock in washington with two authors and veteran political journalists: robert draper and mark leibovich. >> you do wonder, when people are in office, when people are in power, who are they really working for? are they in it to serve the public good, or are they in it for self-service? >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf,...
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and another thing briefly, i would say don draper's wife, betsy, and the hero of breaking bad, these are heroes that actually change and evolve, which is very unusual on tv. we like the stereotype, and i think that walter white and betsy draper are the people we see over the years becoming much different people. >> to piggyback on what bill is saying, the sensibilities have changed. but to look at polls on anything, news, politics, it's so sceptical now, and it's not about being anti-heroes, but any hero is met with skepticism, is he really a hero or an anti-hero? >> many of them are off-cable and they have gone to basic cable. and will they make it to broadcast? maybe lost had a few semi-anti-heroes there, but the networks seem to have gone to phil? >> that's definitely a great point. they shy away and it makes them very nervous. but over the years, every year the average audience for these broadcast networks goes down just a little bit, and within five to ten years, that distinction is very much going to be a raise. >> something that we haven't discussed -- >> we only have 10 secon
and another thing briefly, i would say don draper's wife, betsy, and the hero of breaking bad, these are heroes that actually change and evolve, which is very unusual on tv. we like the stereotype, and i think that walter white and betsy draper are the people we see over the years becoming much different people. >> to piggyback on what bill is saying, the sensibilities have changed. but to look at polls on anything, news, politics, it's so sceptical now, and it's not about being...
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crunch and found a way to spoof telephone systems and make calls anywhere and when i spoke with mr draper he was actually talking about which was a government surveillance system going back decades and decades ago and we actually talked a little bit about that i mean i've known about the n.s.a. as antics for a long time back in the day when i was phone phreaking back in the sixty's they had this thing called the esperance system telephone conversations are all being tapped and they have these are monitored and if you see a certain keyword like bomb terrorist and stuff like that and it switches on a recorder to record the conversation and it also a book or the number you're calling in you're calling from that was archie web producer andrew blake from las vegas now we've seen a flurry of legislative proposals on capitol hill to scale back the level of surveillance in government after it was revealed through edward snowden's leaks now these proposals include reforms in the face of courts and efforts to repeal or change the patriot act however many of the same legislators who base their bills
crunch and found a way to spoof telephone systems and make calls anywhere and when i spoke with mr draper he was actually talking about which was a government surveillance system going back decades and decades ago and we actually talked a little bit about that i mean i've known about the n.s.a. as antics for a long time back in the day when i was phone phreaking back in the sixty's they had this thing called the esperance system telephone conversations are all being tapped and they have these...
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theres rock climbing a short drive away on drapers bluff.hing from helmets to harnesses and climbing shoes. people dont need to bring any equipment or anything. just show up dressed for the weather. experience a culinary adventure at von jakob winery & brewery in alto pass, illinois. theres fine- dining friday and saturday nights where you'll enjoy new zealand lamb chops and other gourmet dishes, and cooking demonstratio ns on sunday. youll soar through the tree tops, south of carbondale, on one of illinois newest adventures. the shawnee bluffs canopy tour gives you an eagle-eye view of the forest on this rolling 83- acre property. the longest of eight ziplines extending 11- hundred feet. its an eco- friendly ride that suspends you high above the ground. excellent job! nice run. specially- trained instructors make it safe and easy beginning with a pre-flight training class. and this is how youre going to travel. both hands on top. feet forward. 85 dollars a head covers flight school, your helmet and harness and the ride itself all together,
theres rock climbing a short drive away on drapers bluff.hing from helmets to harnesses and climbing shoes. people dont need to bring any equipment or anything. just show up dressed for the weather. experience a culinary adventure at von jakob winery & brewery in alto pass, illinois. theres fine- dining friday and saturday nights where you'll enjoy new zealand lamb chops and other gourmet dishes, and cooking demonstratio ns on sunday. youll soar through the tree tops, south of carbondale,...
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eric draper executive director of autobahn florida. >> we're dumping billions of gallons of pollutedwater in ouresourestuaries, and we've goo something about it. >> reporter: the water dumped in the lagoon is nitrogen rich contaminant were septic tanks. scientists say it has upset the estuary as delicate balance. officials agree with a four-point plan to look at solutions, meanwhile they look to restore that balance. behind me are white pvc pipes that marks a spot where scientists are transplanting sea grass to see if it will take. but their efforts might not work, and more animals and habitat will likely die. al jazeera, palm bay, flog. >> the first solar powed train. the one-car train hit the tracks in hungary and could one day replace electric trains. >>> the news continues on al jazeera as always with much more at the top of the hour. we'll see you then.
eric draper executive director of autobahn florida. >> we're dumping billions of gallons of pollutedwater in ouresourestuaries, and we've goo something about it. >> reporter: the water dumped in the lagoon is nitrogen rich contaminant were septic tanks. scientists say it has upset the estuary as delicate balance. officials agree with a four-point plan to look at solutions, meanwhile they look to restore that balance. behind me are white pvc pipes that marks a spot where scientists...
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wins for luna rosa will set a date with emirates team new zealand in the challenger's series kris draper and luna rosa have to work on their starts in the races to come. artemis, a team that their on-bay maneuvering, they will have to work on. >> what about some of the technological advances that will enhance today's telecast? talk about that. >> that is awe. something you will see in great focus on nbc bay area, coverage around 1 p.m. today. take it this way, you remember the yellow line that shows the first down in football? picture the field. it's a rectangle and it's got stationary cameras. the folks at sport vision in mountain view developed that folks that started that company are here with a company called ac live line. picture this, not a standard football field where things don't move, the boats are moving and with gps and the helicopters that are above them and chase boats, they are able to create a live grid that focuses on how farther distance between the boats are and their speed and really brings the racing to life. do check that out today, we bring you the telecast on nbc
wins for luna rosa will set a date with emirates team new zealand in the challenger's series kris draper and luna rosa have to work on their starts in the races to come. artemis, a team that their on-bay maneuvering, they will have to work on. >> what about some of the technological advances that will enhance today's telecast? talk about that. >> that is awe. something you will see in great focus on nbc bay area, coverage around 1 p.m. today. take it this way, you remember the...
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the politics and gridlock in washington with two authors and veteran political journalists: robert draperand mark leibovich. >> you do wonder, when people are in office, when people are in power, who are they really working for? are they in it to serve the public good, or are they in it for self-service? >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> suarez: president obama took aim at the soaring cost of college today with an ambitious plan to rate schools and link tuition prices to federal financial aid. >> a higher education is the single best investment you can make i
the politics and gridlock in washington with two authors and veteran political journalists: robert draperand mark leibovich. >> you do wonder, when people are in office, when people are in power, who are they really working for? are they in it to serve the public good, or are they in it for self-service? >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf,...
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here is chris draper. >> it's great we get to fight another day. we would love to buy months of time back and every day that this continues we get to go back and try and learn more. we try and do that don't and see if we can improve a little bit tomorrow. >> reporter: so as we said, the cup finals best 7 of 13, the america's cup finals the best 9 of 17 so still a lot more racing to be had including tomorrow and maybe more. that's the scene here. back to you. >> another beautiful day. thank you. still to come at 5:00, a proposed soda ban in the south bay has politicians at odds and this ban could include milk as well. we'll explain. i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. to speak my language. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. quiero que me hagas sentir segura. i want you to be awesome. that's the doctor i want. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. >>. >> there
here is chris draper. >> it's great we get to fight another day. we would love to buy months of time back and every day that this continues we get to go back and try and learn more. we try and do that don't and see if we can improve a little bit tomorrow. >> reporter: so as we said, the cup finals best 7 of 13, the america's cup finals the best 9 of 17 so still a lot more racing to be had including tomorrow and maybe more. that's the scene here. back to you. >> another...
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quite a concern we hear from their helmsman kris draper at 6:00 tonight.e racing is now starting a little bit later in the day. right now, at this time of day, the wind is picking up to a point where maybe they couldn't race. racing was starting at 2:00 and continued late into the day. very, very windy out here. we'll have much more for you coming up at tonight at 6:00 with the coverage from the americas cup. i'm lawrence scott. >> and goon. i'm jeff ranieri in the bay area "weather center." pretty good conditions out there as we just saw in lawrence's video. right now the follow is rolling back at the golden death bridge. we'll talk more about the foggy breeze. also a few rogue rain drops on the doppler radar in california in summer coming up in a few minutes. >> and it's an out of this world anniversary. we take a look what curiosity has found in its year on mars. >> and an unexpected trip to the hospital for a former president known for his fitness. george w. bush at the operating room and how he's doing tonight. do you see the 10% back in points, aw ba
quite a concern we hear from their helmsman kris draper at 6:00 tonight.e racing is now starting a little bit later in the day. right now, at this time of day, the wind is picking up to a point where maybe they couldn't race. racing was starting at 2:00 and continued late into the day. very, very windy out here. we'll have much more for you coming up at tonight at 6:00 with the coverage from the americas cup. i'm lawrence scott. >> and goon. i'm jeff ranieri in the bay area "weather...
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freely just a few hours ago i sat down with john draper he was a phone phreak back in the sixty's and seventy's one of the original real hackers if you will and he was going on and on about well you know i've seen the n.s.a. be doing these things since the seventy's and it's it's not good and he was telling me you know what he's had to do in the past or to circumvent the stuff that people have to do now and you know here's someone who has been very involved in the community and very much said he was appalled by it by these disclosures so people are going to be discussing them at length and is that yes the a.c.l.u. discussions but you know these are people who already specialized many of the attendees specialize in encryption specialize in security so if you're not necessarily learning something new here you're at least being able to network with other people who can help kind of bring this community a little bit more closely at a time when that's really imperative and as these people come together to discuss the future of cyber technology and hacking you'll be discussing it with us i'
freely just a few hours ago i sat down with john draper he was a phone phreak back in the sixty's and seventy's one of the original real hackers if you will and he was going on and on about well you know i've seen the n.s.a. be doing these things since the seventy's and it's it's not good and he was telling me you know what he's had to do in the past or to circumvent the stuff that people have to do now and you know here's someone who has been very involved in the community and very much said...
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. >> you heard kris draper.una sfais rosa will work on the starts and they will work on the maneuvering in the bay on the expedition, as it continues here. the louis vuitton, the best 4 out of 7, the winner of the series will move on to face emrites team new zealand, that will be on the america's cup in september. and we will have more of this louis vuitton semifinals for you tomorrow on nbc bay area at 1:00 p.m., that is when the coverage starts. let's go back to you in the studio. >> thank you, it's amazing to see, if you cannot see it in person, just watch it on the air tomorrow afternoon. >> so exciting and so visual. let's check the conditions for you. here is the chief meteorologist. >> the boats got up to 43 knots. as we go through the next 24 hours. small craft advisory and wind 25 miles an hour with waves from 1 to 2 feet. if you are headed to the america's cup park, it's free, you can get up close to the finish line at pier 27 and 29, there's a check point, they are charging cover but it's free, again,
. >> you heard kris draper.una sfais rosa will work on the starts and they will work on the maneuvering in the bay on the expedition, as it continues here. the louis vuitton, the best 4 out of 7, the winner of the series will move on to face emrites team new zealand, that will be on the america's cup in september. and we will have more of this louis vuitton semifinals for you tomorrow on nbc bay area at 1:00 p.m., that is when the coverage starts. let's go back to you in the studio....
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dealer isn't quite your thing, how about an adulteress advertising executive like "mad men"'s don draperow about this handsome devil named dexter. he binds people in wrap and kills them. >> the relationship is that of rooting for these characters who are doing these terrible thing and asking ourselves why are we rooting for them? that is the kind of television that makes it so exciting. >> now let me finish. it's from little misdemeanor that major felonies grow. >> to the down right dangerous characters of today. >> that was the common wisdom is that people just wouldn't let these characters into the mainstream. that has schanged. i think we root for them because they're real. they are full characters. they're incredibly well written. ne have problems much like we have problems. >> martin argues it's a new golden age of story telling more open to taking risks. >> the key to this revolution i write about is all of a sudden you don't need the most people watching. >> exciting, he says, because he control the stage. >> this new role of show runner elevates the writer for the first time to t
dealer isn't quite your thing, how about an adulteress advertising executive like "mad men"'s don draperow about this handsome devil named dexter. he binds people in wrap and kills them. >> the relationship is that of rooting for these characters who are doing these terrible thing and asking ourselves why are we rooting for them? that is the kind of television that makes it so exciting. >> now let me finish. it's from little misdemeanor that major felonies grow. >>...
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. >> i'm not even sure don draper could help you with that one. >> it's interesting what freedomworksving to do. it's hard to say -- taking free money for the government, in case you get in trouble. >> good luck with that one. >> they can't use a self-interest argued. what they've been testing and trying to use is a welfare-shaming argument. you're on welfare, you should better personally ashamed. they said to make it socially unacceptable. i think this stuff is not going to work all that well, but it's amazing. i think ted it's very, very difficult to go to people and say, you know what's not a good deal from you? poor person, free insurance from the government. >> not for ted cruz, though. >>> joy reid, david corn, and of course ezra klein, thank you all so much. >>> coming up, in the face of evil, a survivor's remarkable show of courage inside a courtroom. stay with us. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i w
. >> i'm not even sure don draper could help you with that one. >> it's interesting what freedomworksving to do. it's hard to say -- taking free money for the government, in case you get in trouble. >> good luck with that one. >> they can't use a self-interest argued. what they've been testing and trying to use is a welfare-shaming argument. you're on welfare, you should better personally ashamed. they said to make it socially unacceptable. i think this stuff is not...
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erik draper, executive director of audobon florida echos what is said. >> we are dumping highly contaminated. >> the water has brought with it fertilizer run off from farm fields and contaminants from homes with septic tanks. scientists say it's likely caused and algae super bloom, which killed the sea grass and upset the delicate balance. a four-point plan is greed upon to begin looking for solution. they hope to restore that balance. >> behind me are white p.v.c. pipes marking a spot where scientists are transplanting sea grass to see if it will take. >> unless they deal with the suspected source of the contaminants, their he was might not work and more animals and habitat will likely die. >> charles perez, aljazeera, palm bay, florida. >> for the first time since vietnam, two living soldiers from the same battle have been awarded the medal which honor. it is the nation's highest military award. monday, president obama presented the award to army staff sergeant sergeant ty cart, honored for his heroism saving fellow soldiers in a battle with the taliban in 2009, a proud moment for all invo
erik draper, executive director of audobon florida echos what is said. >> we are dumping highly contaminated. >> the water has brought with it fertilizer run off from farm fields and contaminants from homes with septic tanks. scientists say it's likely caused and algae super bloom, which killed the sea grass and upset the delicate balance. a four-point plan is greed upon to begin looking for solution. they hope to restore that balance. >> behind me are white p.v.c. pipes...
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giant draper fisher, in a fox business exclusive. so, steve, welcome to the show. very exciting day. the model s just received five stars from the national highway traffic safety administration. by five stars, i mean five in every single category which never happened before. in fact, the roof of the model s was so strong, that when it was tested by the roof-crushing machine, it broke the machine, not the other way around. i mean this is really astounding. the car though, is really expensive. and i wonder, did you go too far? should have saved some money? >> well, i don't think anyone who drives the car wishes it was less safe than it could be and the tesla has now been shown to be safest car ever made and safest car on the road today and that's an astounding statement. elon musk set out to build the best car that could be built, not the best electric. consumer reports says it is best they ever tested. road and track most important car america ever made. the new data it is safer than anhing. it even broke the test equipment. so i think what he's saying if you design
giant draper fisher, in a fox business exclusive. so, steve, welcome to the show. very exciting day. the model s just received five stars from the national highway traffic safety administration. by five stars, i mean five in every single category which never happened before. in fact, the roof of the model s was so strong, that when it was tested by the roof-crushing machine, it broke the machine, not the other way around. i mean this is really astounding. the car though, is really expensive....
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draper and talk about the african influence.it seems like many times we leave that completely out of the picture in the fact that you were talking about things that happened in the second century a.d. and the likes when there's century goes to hundred b.c. and being one of the top trade routes in the world. so i would like for you to talk about that, and does that appear in your article? guest: of course it does. preceding the arrival, proceeding the greco roman empires, there were centuries and centuries of occupations and others. when he became leader in 1969, at first he was embracing a pan- arab model for libya and was petitioning to have an entirely new map of libya that would basically be all one part of the arab world. then he reversed field and began embracing more of an african model, so it is a distinctly african country. it does not take time at all to see the deeply mediterranean influence today, whether it is in the clothes they wear or food they eat. now, there are other parts of libya. it is a big country. as you
draper and talk about the african influence.it seems like many times we leave that completely out of the picture in the fact that you were talking about things that happened in the second century a.d. and the likes when there's century goes to hundred b.c. and being one of the top trade routes in the world. so i would like for you to talk about that, and does that appear in your article? guest: of course it does. preceding the arrival, proceeding the greco roman empires, there were centuries...
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horrible tailspin since the great depression and the republicans wanted to keep it that way as robert draper document it is book do not ask what good we do inside the u.s. house of representatives on the guest list for that for our invitation only meeting where republican congressman eric cantor paul ryan and kevin mccarthy pete sessions and jeb hensarling pete hoekstra and dan longer and republican senators jon kyl now heritage foundation president jim de mint then a republican senator tom coburn john ensign and bob corker the whole thing was orchestrated by republican propaganda extraordinary frank luntz newt gingrich was also in attendance and on my radio show a few months ago he bragged that the purpose of the dinner meeting was to come up with a plan to sabotage the obama presidency you were quoted in the book as saying that . after this dinner you'll remember this is the day the seeds of two thousand and twelve were sown is that all accurate well in part or so were you guys insurgents against the obama presidency well the fact is not the opposition party ought to sit down and try to fi
horrible tailspin since the great depression and the republicans wanted to keep it that way as robert draper document it is book do not ask what good we do inside the u.s. house of representatives on the guest list for that for our invitation only meeting where republican congressman eric cantor paul ryan and kevin mccarthy pete sessions and jeb hensarling pete hoekstra and dan longer and republican senators jon kyl now heritage foundation president jim de mint then a republican senator tom...
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disheartening and when we first learned there was just in the last year or so as i recall that robert draper published his book ask not what good we do inside the u.s. house of representatives. as i recall either and pretty sure that's the exact title in which he revealed and now there's another book that's come out this talked about it even more how january twentieth two thousand and nine the night of the inauguration of barack obama after he won the two thousand election his first election that night fourteen republicans members of congress including very high ranking people paul ryan eric cantor kevin mccarthy. jim de mint's jon kyl a whole bunch of really heavy duty republicans met in a private room in the caucus room restaurant washington d.c. and came up with what as i recall pete sessions later referred to as a taliban strategy to fight president obama and he said you know basically we're taking our ins for inspiration from the taliban is a you know they have taught us how to do this and what a piece actions was one of the guys at that at that meeting and we're seeing this we've seen
disheartening and when we first learned there was just in the last year or so as i recall that robert draper published his book ask not what good we do inside the u.s. house of representatives. as i recall either and pretty sure that's the exact title in which he revealed and now there's another book that's come out this talked about it even more how january twentieth two thousand and nine the night of the inauguration of barack obama after he won the two thousand election his first election...
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robert draper's book as our good what good we do and the medium that took place in the caucus room restaurant here in the private meeting january twentieth two thousand and nine as as we were all or people in this town were all going to the presidential balls as obama was being sworn in jeb hensarling pete hoekstra paul ryan and kevin mccarthy. the guys running the heritage foundation now jim de mint jon kyl i mean there were fourteen of these guys and newt gingrich newt gingrich are on my program came out and said yes we did that we are the opposition that was our dirty got together and pete sessions said we're using the taliban as our model we're going to be an insurgency kevin mccarthy said we're not going to allow this guy to have one success now one success this was purely put they didn't know what and what legislation was coming and they were preparing the ground but i think that i my guess is be that that meeting has taken place in different context with different groups of people i can't imagine that's the first time that after losing an election the first time the people who lost get
robert draper's book as our good what good we do and the medium that took place in the caucus room restaurant here in the private meeting january twentieth two thousand and nine as as we were all or people in this town were all going to the presidential balls as obama was being sworn in jeb hensarling pete hoekstra paul ryan and kevin mccarthy. the guys running the heritage foundation now jim de mint jon kyl i mean there were fourteen of these guys and newt gingrich newt gingrich are on my...
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chris draper called saturday's race and win incredible. september 7th. >>> it is an event that brings thousands to spain every year, and now the running of the bulls has made its debut here in the united states. >> here they come. oh, my. >> get out of the way. the virginia motor sports park hosted the first ever great bull run yesterday. organizers say about 12,000 people attended that event. many participants were slammed to the ground by bulls but only one person suffered minor injuries. >> i looked to face him and i looked back. there they are. at that moment i was like all right, lets do this. >> while this may have been the first bull run in the u.s., it is not going to be the last. the next run is scheduled for october 19th in atlanta, and then next june it's going to be coming here to the bay area. >>> a 1st grader in oklahoma is getting ready to undergo a bone marrow transplant, but to make sure he doesn't miss too much school, he's leaving behind a robotic version of himself. conrad dixon suffers from severe allergies and a rare
chris draper called saturday's race and win incredible. september 7th. >>> it is an event that brings thousands to spain every year, and now the running of the bulls has made its debut here in the united states. >> here they come. oh, my. >> get out of the way. the virginia motor sports park hosted the first ever great bull run yesterday. organizers say about 12,000 people attended that event. many participants were slammed to the ground by bulls but only one person...
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it's cheaper to travel now than it was in don draper's day. >> what happens to american is in fact you the deal is blocked? what happens to the airline in which you're a part? >> well, we're back at square l option, and u.s. airways is in pretty much the same picture. what we don't want to do is seen these two respective carriers wither on the vine in the shadow of the two remaining mega carriers. we believe it's in the best interests of our shareholders, employees, and customers to execute this merger and sooner rather than later. >> thanks very much for your perspective this morning. >> thank you. >>> still ahead on the program, the full season is slated to come a little earlier than usual this year. we'll find out why a chilly fall could mean a very hot back to school shopping season. we're back after a quick break. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [
it's cheaper to travel now than it was in don draper's day. >> what happens to american is in fact you the deal is blocked? what happens to the airline in which you're a part? >> well, we're back at square l option, and u.s. airways is in pretty much the same picture. what we don't want to do is seen these two respective carriers wither on the vine in the shadow of the two remaining mega carriers. we believe it's in the best interests of our shareholders, employees, and customers to...
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. >> we have a picture of megan draper from mad men. >> we can't see it. >> we don't have monitors. >>> you take a look among yourselves. you can see that. >> i'm putting myself out of a job here. we have showers in the southeast. we got some wet weather making it -- now on sunday, sunday, more wet weather along the east coast back through the great lakes. southwest looking a little on the wet side and then labor day, not a lot of great news from new england down to florida. more rain, sunny from the plains down into texas. look for showers in the southwest. a gorgeous day down through california. sunny and hot with temperatures >>> now we are seeing sunshine in san jose, just a few leftover ram nants of the low clouds this morning and we will be on our way to temperatures 80s, san jose, 90s, santa theresa and morgan hill, 72, 80s to low 90s in toward the trivalley, mid to upper 80s in the north bay. we should turn cooler the weekend, seabreeze turns stronger, watch out for thundershowers approaching monday. >>> al, thanks. a photo captures a moment in time and filled with poignant an
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robert draper wrote a national geographic magazine cover story about moammar gadhafi 42 year rule oflibya and the future of the country as a democracy and has joined us on "washington journal" and you can see that conversation today beginning at 7:05 p.m. eastern. booktv in primetime continues tonight with author and columnist melanie phillips, the author of nine books including her latest guardian angel, a memoir for personal and professional life as a journalist in the uk. you can see the interview from our in depth series at 8 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. later today minnesota senator amy klobuchar speaks to north iowa democrats and clearly. she is the keynote speaker at a fundraiser, and according to the "des moines register" she is the first democratic hopeful to visit iowa for a possible 2016 presidential campaign. more about that now from jennifer jacobs of the "des moines register." >> we will be covering the amy klobuchar event in clear lake, iowa, was called the wingding. tell us about this event. she speaking but she is honoring hillary clinton. how is that going to work?
robert draper wrote a national geographic magazine cover story about moammar gadhafi 42 year rule oflibya and the future of the country as a democracy and has joined us on "washington journal" and you can see that conversation today beginning at 7:05 p.m. eastern. booktv in primetime continues tonight with author and columnist melanie phillips, the author of nine books including her latest guardian angel, a memoir for personal and professional life as a journalist in the uk. you can...