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"an english governess disappears in croatia." disappearing on a train? that's far more cunning. they would have lost valuable time before they could prove that the lady had vanished. and no one on the train would actually remember when she was here. her disappearance could have been after she'd arrived in italy, or she could have stopped off in paris for a couple of days to shop. it will be impossible to trace it back to the baroness and her family. so they've probably already flung her from the train? the body would be found. no, much better to invent an invalid, and that'd be the baroness's sister. miss froy is in the last compartment disguised as an invalid. how can anybody recognize her with all that equipment around her, and why else would the compartment be sealed? so what happens to her when we get to trieste? dump her in some river, i expect. weight down and all that. we have to see the patient. we can't go marching in there. why not? we still have no proof miss froy exists. this was simply a yarn that i made up for you. it's just silly hypothesizing. please go. let me t
"an english governess disappears in croatia." disappearing on a train? that's far more cunning. they would have lost valuable time before they could prove that the lady had vanished. and no one on the train would actually remember when she was here. her disappearance could have been after she'd arrived in italy, or she could have stopped off in paris for a couple of days to shop. it will be impossible to trace it back to the baroness and her family. so they've probably already flung...
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is taking that they don't want to with their brother across joanr st cnot taker across ile you guys gover and ay here fight the caanites were seven don't mpt god is little coerned that are doing the same thi their ancestors did a g)oup that was condeed to die in the wilderness 40ears not to áake thr inherinc in the hromised la but a lot of people today are look for an easy out those wh eve inhe rre theory for oneor looking for an easy way okt or this is covered in earlierhapters numbers 13 were moses sent one entertainment check out e lanb they came back ansaid sure eugh it's a land that flows wi milk and honey remember what else i said there isiants over there we re likegrasshoppe the's no way but with tde temptation throke the camels ba with heavenly father at 20 lawson said nopeone are you are going miss the ised land moses of what haened verse 9s with the mind of the cldren again saying there's a giant over there only leb and that land is ours godgave it to us let's go psess it th other 10 got killed them with the special play if you will @ beuse he lied abt at it was like this to awa
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look, i think almost any job we add to the goverent sector is inefficient job that causes red tape r the private sector. so one thousands great. i'm only -- my only question is what happened to the sequester? why are we adding any js? shouldn't it have been a negati number? i would hope so. neil: that's right, i forgot about that little sequester thing. keith, what do you make of all this? >> i'm totally with gary and want to jump up and down, a. a, it is about time and b, why isn't it negative and see questions it working. get to the point where they're shedding money and put it back into the public where it belongs. neil: if this were russia would count as government job. ed snowden getting job offer from russia's social media company, their facebook, if you will. weird talk about a guyho knows how to collect data, gary b., so i wouldn't imagine that weird. what do you think? >> first of all i learned something. i didn't know there was a russian facebook. neil: it is called febookkie. >> it speaks to a broader issue. we gave $2 billion to russia hopefully to improve t relationship.
look, i think almost any job we add to the goverent sector is inefficient job that causes red tape r the private sector. so one thousands great. i'm only -- my only question is what happened to the sequester? why are we adding any js? shouldn't it have been a negati number? i would hope so. neil: that's right, i forgot about that little sequester thing. keith, what do you make of all this? >> i'm totally with gary and want to jump up and down, a. a, it is about time and b, why isn't it...
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the news conference followed a closed-door meeting on goverment surveillence. ceos from apple and at&t were among those who attended. the president is opening an investigation into nsa surveillance programs. the former jp morgan trader known as the "london whale" may be off the hook. reports say bruno iksil is not likely to face charges related to bad trading bets that racked up more than $6 billion in losses for jp morgan chase. iksil is called the london whale because he was based in jp morgan's london office and put on monster-sized trading positions. the justice deparmtment and sec are still investigating the bank, but the whale trader is said to no longer be the focus. things are looking up in the u.s. according to bruce flatt. he's the ceo of brookfield asset management and is often refered to as the warren buffett of canada. brookfield already has $100 billion in u.s. assets, and flatt tells cnbc there continues to be a lot of investment opportunity in america. flatt says he's bullish on the u.s. because housing, retail and manufacturing are all making a
the news conference followed a closed-door meeting on goverment surveillence. ceos from apple and at&t were among those who attended. the president is opening an investigation into nsa surveillance programs. the former jp morgan trader known as the "london whale" may be off the hook. reports say bruno iksil is not likely to face charges related to bad trading bets that racked up more than $6 billion in losses for jp morgan chase. iksil is called the london whale because he was...
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the indian goverment reportedly is investigating whether walmart violated rules including bribing indian officials to get permits to open stores. boeing unveils its latest dreamliner model. the 787-9-- is 20 feet longer than the original dreamliner and will be able to carry 40 more passengers.the 787-9 is the second version of the newly- designed and lighter aircraft. boeing expects to make its first delivery to air new zealand in mid-2014. general motors is changing its superbowl game plan. the automaker says --- this year-- it will advertise during the big game. the company wants to build buzz for several new models. gm made the call last year to opt out of advertising during the super bowl claiming the rate of $3.8 million dollars per 30 seconds wasn't worth the money. mcdonalds has a mighty plan to boost sales. the company will roll out its so called "mighty wings" nationwide throughout september. it will also beef up its menu with a new wrap and pumpkin latte and subway has a new flavor focus...the chain will add garlic bread as an option for its sandwiches, starting the beginning o
the indian goverment reportedly is investigating whether walmart violated rules including bribing indian officials to get permits to open stores. boeing unveils its latest dreamliner model. the 787-9-- is 20 feet longer than the original dreamliner and will be able to carry 40 more passengers.the 787-9 is the second version of the newly- designed and lighter aircraft. boeing expects to make its first delivery to air new zealand in mid-2014. general motors is changing its superbowl game plan....
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two years ago his policies his governess of the of the society of so i did it took the woman straight ahead he put it on t.v. he has turned his death into those voices of extremists who would according to. to save the woman you know. imprisoned them behind closed doors. he did not listen he went along with his agenda that i thought was. the core of. people who would not use to and so he was acting as the bedouin who really was taught. as its basic form and any university that taught you stream ism and how to treat people in a very extremist way if you were up to you would be the first thing that you would change for women in saudi arabia. the very first thing well the first the very first thing is just establish. a woman. you know recognizing women as a human being. having. put on that list of equal. and punishment and rights this is the first thing i would call for. rewriting of the. constitution or writing a constitution that because you have laws we don't have a constitution you are a very outspoken person how does the saudi royals react to that aren't you afraid that you may be ca
two years ago his policies his governess of the of the society of so i did it took the woman straight ahead he put it on t.v. he has turned his death into those voices of extremists who would according to. to save the woman you know. imprisoned them behind closed doors. he did not listen he went along with his agenda that i thought was. the core of. people who would not use to and so he was acting as the bedouin who really was taught. as its basic form and any university that taught you stream...
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to play vegas style games anéác c out their winnings ori] get a credit. ìá& rejected a plea from goverr for california to ease overcrowding. in a Ñi6-3 vote today the court refused governor brown's xd request. thec governor argues releasing that many convicted criminalshtó the end of the year jeopardizes public safety. the original order to fix the overcrowdedlp prisons came in 2009. it reached the supreme court in justices ruled the e tests for the bay bridge, this caltrans engineers are testing if they'reçóÑi faulty. engineers removed the rods to the tests will take sklaiok weeks and will recreate years of exposure to the elements. >> it goes back to being a laboratory test. we have to have a controlled environment, controlled conditions, which is why we shade it from the sun with a tent, that's why we use specific water and specific salt to make tr(t&háhp &hc >> caltrans says the test won'õe bay bridge which has been pushed back to december. >>> still ahead at 5:00, the growing threat against americans traveling worldwide, and that includes flightsÑi from sfo and san jose. >> new b
to play vegas style games anéác c out their winnings ori] get a credit. ìá& rejected a plea from goverr for california to ease overcrowding. in a Ñi6-3 vote today the court refused governor brown's xd request. thec governor argues releasing that many convicted criminalshtó the end of the year jeopardizes public safety. the original order to fix the overcrowdedlp prisons came in 2009. it reached the supreme court in justices ruled the e tests for the bay bridge, this caltrans...
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the retailer is holding a two-day summit this week with retailers, suppliers and goverment officials to increase the number of products made in america. walmart hopes to boost sagging sales. critics say wal- mart is backtracking after sending manufacturing jobs overseas for cheap labor. slow back-to-school sales are putting retailers at war to attract shoppers walmart is already rolling out layaway plans for christmas shoppers. others are promoting deep discounts and holiday sales. "i would certainly think that as we move torward the fall and the holiday shopping season that you're going to see a number of retailers come out with specials. they're going to announce these things far in advance, because i think most retail companies are a little unsure of whether the consumer is going to open their wallets and spend a little more money or whether they're going to be more tight-fisted." scott wren, equity advisor with well fargo adds--- while consumers may feel unsure about the economy now there confidence get a boost in the next few months. more retail stocks are falling short of expec
the retailer is holding a two-day summit this week with retailers, suppliers and goverment officials to increase the number of products made in america. walmart hopes to boost sagging sales. critics say wal- mart is backtracking after sending manufacturing jobs overseas for cheap labor. slow back-to-school sales are putting retailers at war to attract shoppers walmart is already rolling out layaway plans for christmas shoppers. others are promoting deep discounts and holiday sales. "i...
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>> you can have the freedom but when it comes down to healthcare costs, then we need to talk and goverent will be blamed. >> john: because government is responsible. we he a socialized healthcare system, you get to take away my freedom? >> i think what i'm trying to do help you have a better life. >> john: you are like a cancer. you are spreading the bad thing that costs a lot of money and do any good? >> i am a good cancer for providing good healthy advice for the best public health of our country. >> john: a good cancer. that brings us to myth number 6. obamacare is good for business. [ applause ] >> john: democrats say it is. >> the fact it's very good for small business. >> they are why we committed us to this cause. >> john: white house says business will not suffer under health reform. >> john: all good, obamacare? >> you can't be wealthy unless you ar healthy. >> you remember the congressman support of obamacare. >> remember the republican plan, don't get sick. if you do get sick, die quickly. >> john: i was surprised he used to be a businessman and help create a tech company. >> j
>> you can have the freedom but when it comes down to healthcare costs, then we need to talk and goverent will be blamed. >> john: because government is responsible. we he a socialized healthcare system, you get to take away my freedom? >> i think what i'm trying to do help you have a better life. >> john: you are like a cancer. you are spreading the bad thing that costs a lot of money and do any good? >> i am a good cancer for providing good healthy advice for the...
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the lifeline customers had improved eligibility but you can reform all you want but the federal goverentt belong in the cell phone business no more than they belong in e welfare buness but problems are inevitable when put together lou: there is a lot of government in a lot of things. take you f pointing it out. thinks you for being here. come back soon. that it. good night from new york. >> the president means it when he is says it is a phoney crisis as we hear those conservative groups of targeting are still going colin and they are still targeting the t tea party groups three months after the first one down there not let teeing up and with these implications of the house ways and means committee chaian says they're still the focus what the irs agent called up the secondary because the agency has not come up with any new guidance on the concept of a follow-up on that
the lifeline customers had improved eligibility but you can reform all you want but the federal goverentt belong in the cell phone business no more than they belong in e welfare buness but problems are inevitable when put together lou: there is a lot of government in a lot of things. take you f pointing it out. thinks you for being here. come back soon. that it. good night from new york. >> the president means it when he is says it is a phoney crisis as we hear those conservative groups...
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clear out inventory and where you have the diversified base for implanted gross that is not about goverent programs but he went to the place that is best exemplified in that sets back we mention a lot of programs we need to let the market clear. lou: you have taken up the mantle of immigration reform and wrote an intesting piece today and the role of immigration reform legislation to stimulate the economy. you refer to thoseolks w are not anti-legal you call them the just say no members are there just say yes members as well? >> we will find out the house is embarked issue by issue i just want to find out the economic policy for the 21st century and we had this conversation before we are out of step with our competitors because we don't think about shifting the labor force globally. i think we should and i hope we see that in th house. time will tell but i certainly believe that is not the only thing we need to get better economic performance. lou: in that regard we agree but i don't think we agree with the house process has chosen incremental legislation carefully considered and they'd as
clear out inventory and where you have the diversified base for implanted gross that is not about goverent programs but he went to the place that is best exemplified in that sets back we mention a lot of programs we need to let the market clear. lou: you have taken up the mantle of immigration reform and wrote an intesting piece today and the role of immigration reform legislation to stimulate the economy. you refer to thoseolks w are not anti-legal you call them the just say no members are...
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not with one goverent or another.he policy of cooperation in the policyhat permits the egyptian stability and economic development. stability can flow from a consensus government. lo i could not agree with you more. i just want to add two points. one is that it is certainly not constructive to have a number of republican -- so-called prominent republican senators at large alling for the end of eight and a breach with this secular military government. ii is peculiar at best. the president who does not articulate or explain his policies. i hope you would agree with that. secondly, the inflection point previous to this over two years ago when this president sided with forces he did not understand, nor did he know. he threw away a 30-year ally in the form of president mubarak. it's a difficult thing to rely on the judgment of an administration who has done that and participated in throwing this egyptian country into chaos why should we expect better? >> there is much of what you say that i can find agreement with, but i d
not with one goverent or another.he policy of cooperation in the policyhat permits the egyptian stability and economic development. stability can flow from a consensus government. lo i could not agree with you more. i just want to add two points. one is that it is certainly not constructive to have a number of republican -- so-called prominent republican senators at large alling for the end of eight and a breach with this secular military government. ii is peculiar at best. the president who...
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natural -- turn them into their enemies, message that tea party delivered in 2010, where idea that goverent should listen to you, have you people watching, for a limited governme, for smaller, empowering the individual, that message sold, they ignored us in 2012, the fact is, i don't care what you call me, calle a tea partier but the message, and principles we're trying to deliver, you know who is coming over to our side,oderate democrats who are furious with the democratic party for lying to them about obamacare, they are starting to work with us. they refuse to fight, who can we trust? we can only trust ourselves, i think you will see that momentum coming out to fight. no matter what you call us. neil: all right, mainstream republicans call you dividers, they point to ronald reagan said he would rather get 80% of a loaf in a deal than no loaf at all, trying to move ball forward to then speaker tip o'neal. what do you think of that? >> well, i think it depends on what 30% you are not doing, if you are selling out to president obama's ideas on obamacare or big government or extends regulati
natural -- turn them into their enemies, message that tea party delivered in 2010, where idea that goverent should listen to you, have you people watching, for a limited governme, for smaller, empowering the individual, that message sold, they ignored us in 2012, the fact is, i don't care what you call me, calle a tea partier but the message, and principles we're trying to deliver, you know who is coming over to our side,oderate democrats who are furious with the democratic party for lying to...
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defrauding taxpars and just about -- >> you don't like the honor system when it comes to giving away goverentoney? >> that's right. if that's such a gooidea -- i had a question to ask mr. war fell, do you think the w-2 not be required if we want to ask everybody to self-attest to the amount of money they make. we know this is a train wreck and it is defrauding the american taxpayers. the hard working taxpayers are doing the things the right way. it would be defrauding them if we don't check and verify their income. after all, that's a part of their own bill. >> it's really absurd stuff, frankly. a larger program at this point, medicare, that fraud is estimated between $100 billion, $200 billion a year in fraud alone. >> lou, we have all the programs that are just like medicare where we can point to by the inspector general'sreport. we have one from the treasury talking about earned income tax credit. $11 billion a year is given out in potentially fraudulent claims for just that program. another $3 billion for education tax credits and there's been an estimated $25 billion of fraudulent taxpay
defrauding taxpars and just about -- >> you don't like the honor system when it comes to giving away goverentoney? >> that's right. if that's such a gooidea -- i had a question to ask mr. war fell, do you think the w-2 not be required if we want to ask everybody to self-attest to the amount of money they make. we know this is a train wreck and it is defrauding the american taxpayers. the hard working taxpayers are doing the things the right way. it would be defrauding them if we...
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> easy, that's what i've been saying is the real problem with the nsa or any other agency of the goverent collecting all of this information. when they do that it's in their data bases. the wrong base for the long terms in gets a lot of information by u.s. citizens. so, for example, using wild cards, what to call wild cards, if that type in 20 to start to get everybody in the 202 exchange in washington. that's like a massive collection. neil: then they say oops after words. i did not mean to do it. the damage is done. >> of right. neil: thank you for clarifying a lot of the stuff. were they going to discover next? katrina pearson, that's your biggest fear. >> well, absolutely. and what we do with the american people? to we continue to allow this intrusion and abuse? absolutely not. 2014 will be an astounding time for people to stand up and speak out against these types of abuses because if you look hard recently representative justin a mosh proposed an amendment to the fund the specific portion ended narrowly failed because a bunch of stow's republicans voted with nancy pelosi of the issu
> easy, that's what i've been saying is the real problem with the nsa or any other agency of the goverent collecting all of this information. when they do that it's in their data bases. the wrong base for the long terms in gets a lot of information by u.s. citizens. so, for example, using wild cards, what to call wild cards, if that type in 20 to start to get everybody in the 202 exchange in washington. that's like a massive collection. neil: then they say oops after words. i did not mean to...
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notnly that, but the counts accuse -- the prosecution and legal system is set up to protect us from goverent because it is the natural progssion of government. if wgo ahead and denied these, no matter what our excuses, no matter how bright it seems right now there will, day because this is how government works and this is why our constitution is set up the way it is. there will come aay when ther will use that data against us, whether it is to collect our guns or whether it is to threaten us personally if we don't act in accordance or if it is to keep us outf certain groups. t's not forget that some of these feign groups that have had the same problems have had the problems because they said we don't want certain groups to be able to participate in sociaa media. neil: there are no constitutional guarantees that we love your when you travel abroad or year in the middle east. they sot you over there. t i wt to see how youeel about this test upon this very issue. i think it cuts to gasol of the republic party. chris christie onhe one side post september 11th, we need to watch this sort of stuff
notnly that, but the counts accuse -- the prosecution and legal system is set up to protect us from goverent because it is the natural progssion of government. if wgo ahead and denied these, no matter what our excuses, no matter how bright it seems right now there will, day because this is how government works and this is why our constitution is set up the way it is. there will come aay when ther will use that data against us, whether it is to collect our guns or whether it is to threaten us...
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president, i guess just as much a tin ear proposing more spending they could note further apart, our goverent of falling apart, what is wall street clinging to? a federal reserve he hopes will keep providing juice, the nicotine but fearing that sign maybe the fed will not, not as long as they hope, maybe not as much as they hope, that is where are, the nation collectively cowering closing embassies as caution, closing off budget deals at an abundance of arrogance, is it any wonder that a billo onion -- billionaire in blue jeans gets so many of you to e-mail? to those who think only sam, is that face, think began. i think we found another sam, actually he has been around for a while, his name is mel, if you thght sam was amazing. >> welcome, i am neil cavuto back-to-back in your face, a corporate titan not a afraid to let her rip, mel karma son may be in his secret tire am but he is far from pulling punches. he is just this is a guy likes to make noise not just on pay slat satellite room one of the most successful media titans who varitily printed money for infinity ide broadcasting handlg the
president, i guess just as much a tin ear proposing more spending they could note further apart, our goverent of falling apart, what is wall street clinging to? a federal reserve he hopes will keep providing juice, the nicotine but fearing that sign maybe the fed will not, not as long as they hope, maybe not as much as they hope, that is where are, the nation collectively cowering closing embassies as caution, closing off budget deals at an abundance of arrogance, is it any wonder that a billo...
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the chinese goverent blasting our debt and investing less in us. a german chancellor who mocks our ways. a french prime minister who mocks us for being inconsistent. canadians who say we have abandoned them on a pipeline and we wonder why our coalition looks like a pipe dream. maybe it is because we're out of ideas, maybe it is because were out of excuses, maybe it is because we' out of money. i don't know. beggars cannot be choosers but they can be losers. i hate to break it to you, we look like losers. unable to control our government. all bureaucracies on the brink of shutting down. abusive agencies that even when they are caught, they just double down. annand effective popolicy that o limit two effectiveness. forget about losing our credit, we are losing our country. good thing they still love our movies because this president thinks he is within the world over with his political will, pulp fiction. it is not fair to put this all in one president, looking at just the middle east it seems they have always hated us. this president thought he woul
the chinese goverent blasting our debt and investing less in us. a german chancellor who mocks our ways. a french prime minister who mocks us for being inconsistent. canadians who say we have abandoned them on a pipeline and we wonder why our coalition looks like a pipe dream. maybe it is because we're out of ideas, maybe it is because were out of excuses, maybe it is because we' out of money. i don't know. beggars cannot be choosers but they can be losers. i hate to break it to you, we look...
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you can't have a goverent agency, a federal agency subject to thousands of local laws in having to complyne because the federal government doesn't operate that way. so i think you have to go back to, first principles which says, let's get the government out of all this financing and keep it local. melissa: those were all great points. john, that makes sense from a legal perspective. from a city perspective, chicago is sitting there looking at buildings going into foreclosure to keep crime down? because as a building goes into foreclosure, squatters move in or abandoned. they're trying to do something about the crime rates that result after that. the idea it drags down, weeds go up. the buildings are in disarray. it drags down propert values everywhere. tough situation for chicago. >> exactly. think about the folks who got loans, who were credit worthy and lived up to the loan obligations in these neighborhoods? they're the ones who didn't get any special treatment or have rules loosened for them. now they live i neighborhood where hundred of thousands of homes are becoming run down which
you can't have a goverent agency, a federal agency subject to thousands of local laws in having to complyne because the federal government doesn't operate that way. so i think you have to go back to, first principles which says, let's get the government out of all this financing and keep it local. melissa: those were all great points. john, that makes sense from a legal perspective. from a city perspective, chicago is sitting there looking at buildings going into foreclosure to keep crime down?...
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to adopt the kind of posture that allows them to begin to offer govern nance and effectiveness in governess and to show they can build institutions for democracy including for example, civil society. there is a strong desire in egypt to shape a different future. one of the -- i think one of the key factors here and one of the things that would allow this new government to demonstrate its credibility would be would they move to produce new laws for nongovernmental institutions and organizations? would they pardon those who were found guilty by the morsi government, who were prosecuted, members of nongovernmental organizations who were trying to build political parties, will they pardon them? will they support a new law that will allow these kinds of nongovernmental organizations, including with systems from the outside to come in and build political parties for the future. these would be steps. combination of engages in effective governance to deal with the economy, but also trying to build what are the key institutions for creating democratic rule over time. so i think we do want to see muc
to adopt the kind of posture that allows them to begin to offer govern nance and effectiveness in governess and to show they can build institutions for democracy including for example, civil society. there is a strong desire in egypt to shape a different future. one of the -- i think one of the key factors here and one of the things that would allow this new government to demonstrate its credibility would be would they move to produce new laws for nongovernmental institutions and organizations?...
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middle aged -- 42 left of center overweight men who decided how all of us should see politics and governess. >> how long have you been at the new york times? >> seven years. >> a lot of the old timers, afraid to mention them, put them in the category, long gone, the novaks, the jack germond's, is that what they're talking about? >> seemed to be talking about the boys on the bus icon -- full character. the boys on the bus charicature. and he -- 36 i think in some ways it's a straw man. i didn't work with these people. i think the way in which it used to be is sort of often sort of thrown out there as a sacred cow when, in fact, nostalgia or even vilification for it is a little extreme on both ends. >> margaret carlson who's been in washington for years wrote a review. did you see it? >> everyone tells me not to read reviews. so since i've not followed that advice at all, yes, i've seen it. >> the thing i wanted to bring up in there. she said you're tough on "the club," define the club. >> a free-floating cast of elected officials, former elected officials, staffers, lobbyists, journalists, h
middle aged -- 42 left of center overweight men who decided how all of us should see politics and governess. >> how long have you been at the new york times? >> seven years. >> a lot of the old timers, afraid to mention them, put them in the category, long gone, the novaks, the jack germond's, is that what they're talking about? >> seemed to be talking about the boys on the bus icon -- full character. the boys on the bus charicature. and he -- 36 i think in some ways...
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so we were living mostly with governesses and nurses and music teachers and things like that in the new york apartment. and then, in fact, they'd come up in between and visited us, and occasionally my sisters would go down to washington, but i was a baby. and when--when i was four, we all moved to washington. c-span: where'd you go to college? >> guest: i went for two years to vassar and for two years to the university of chicago. i changed. c-span: and a fellow named mortimer adler, i see, taught you. >> guest: well, it was a course taught by mortimer adler and robert maynard hutchins together, the president of the university. and it was the history--the i--great ideas in the western world. they thought that--hutchins had a theory that, i think, started at st. john's college in annapolis, that if you learned the great ideas of the western world, that that would be your education. and so this course started with plato and aristotle, then worked all the way up to st. tho--through st. thomas aquinas and to freud and marx. and they drilled you; there was a socratic method, and you had to k
so we were living mostly with governesses and nurses and music teachers and things like that in the new york apartment. and then, in fact, they'd come up in between and visited us, and occasionally my sisters would go down to washington, but i was a baby. and when--when i was four, we all moved to washington. c-span: where'd you go to college? >> guest: i went for two years to vassar and for two years to the university of chicago. i changed. c-span: and a fellow named mortimer adler, i...
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hundreds of kissed a governess school in green their schools just in the hopes of winning is $10,000ze, creating massive change. very simple program. super inspiring. the value of brazilian places. i have 25 minutes, going to go little quicker, if that's a kent . so we're looking at disasters again. it's like the anderson cooper moment. even sen, a tight t-shirt. look what happened. is not about being a first responder. is about being the last responder serious about the first person of the other hand up to help, but the one he shakes the end of the community when is built for. that is what architecture is is there for. it is not glory of the federal law but to make sure that kennedy is transformed. and so when we look at places after wreak -- reconstruction there is a rule of four. four days response to announce that you will help. put a plan that that is tangible, real. you have then four weeks, believe it or not, 80 percent of the funding and a post disaster situation is raised in the first four weeks, so you have four weeks to resolve the funding for the next four years. you have
hundreds of kissed a governess school in green their schools just in the hopes of winning is $10,000ze, creating massive change. very simple program. super inspiring. the value of brazilian places. i have 25 minutes, going to go little quicker, if that's a kent . so we're looking at disasters again. it's like the anderson cooper moment. even sen, a tight t-shirt. look what happened. is not about being a first responder. is about being the last responder serious about the first person of the...
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i try to make it a parable for american governess of large. >> host: you can about this interview, one of -- an instant thing. >> guest: you're always thinking, during the whole process of reporting, going to put this together. a moment came, late on thursday evening had been in california into during people. i come back to my home, got a call on thursday evening saying he can see the governor tomorrow in san francisco. he will have time. i took the first flight from dulles airport, got to san francisco before noon. somebody said, take the 58 east to the 24, just like. it was governor jerry brown. >> host: you had a chance to talk to him. talk a little about jerry brown and now. >> guest: in his 30's, grown up as the child. when i was a kid in california, sort of the fdr style big state, big ambition. the freeways were built, the universities were built. he positioned himself almost as the polar opposite. he went to the jesuits seminary, a very austere approach to life, and he was often described in those days as governor moonbeam. he was successful in winning two terms and. and throug
i try to make it a parable for american governess of large. >> host: you can about this interview, one of -- an instant thing. >> guest: you're always thinking, during the whole process of reporting, going to put this together. a moment came, late on thursday evening had been in california into during people. i come back to my home, got a call on thursday evening saying he can see the governor tomorrow in san francisco. he will have time. i took the first flight from dulles airport,...
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and the doctor serves as chair of the governess group. it's not cbc alone. >> yawn -- john? >> let me say one of the reason of the index. it's a process initiated by the center of disease control and prevention as well as association state and territory health officials and our foundation is happy to have an opportunity participate in that process. is that states believe that preparedness is actually part of their, you know, part of their charge also. but it's really challenging to figure out where are you going spend your next dollar if you're going increase preparedness. how do you know whether or not what you have done has increased preparedness, and if you are trying to go work, how do you do quality improvement within preparedness. the index is designed to be initiated by the cbc, but not part of the process of reviewing grants. that's a critical component. it's not to review the how well the state is doing on the grant from the cbc or the grant from the office of the assistant secretary for preparedness and response. it's a tool for states to use working with local com
and the doctor serves as chair of the governess group. it's not cbc alone. >> yawn -- john? >> let me say one of the reason of the index. it's a process initiated by the center of disease control and prevention as well as association state and territory health officials and our foundation is happy to have an opportunity participate in that process. is that states believe that preparedness is actually part of their, you know, part of their charge also. but it's really challenging to...