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jane harman i heard, i heard almost a resignation in the ambassador's voice that this u.n. resolution is coming. almost as if they are more concerned how it would be worded. so it's a fate accompli. do you buy that? >> not really. i think that there's a lot that has to happen before the u.n. vote and that includes some moves by congress. i heard lindsey graham's athlete yesterday that he wants congress to withhold u.s. funding for the u.n. so i think there are a lot of moving parts. i'm from california. this is an earthquake. and the perceptions have shifted regardless of what b.b. said before or said during the campaign and helene is right that at least in the u.s. and i guess in many parts of the world people are viewing this differently and it matters what b.b.'s next moves are. >> that's problem for netanyahu rich, if u.s. has been sort of standing in the way of even western europe from doing boycotts and all of these things, how does the economic -- >> let's be honest about what's going on here. b.b. won an election when everyone on the left and the white house around
jane harman i heard, i heard almost a resignation in the ambassador's voice that this u.n. resolution is coming. almost as if they are more concerned how it would be worded. so it's a fate accompli. do you buy that? >> not really. i think that there's a lot that has to happen before the u.n. vote and that includes some moves by congress. i heard lindsey graham's athlete yesterday that he wants congress to withhold u.s. funding for the u.n. so i think there are a lot of moving parts. i'm...
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our sunday group, jason riley from the "wall street journal," former democratic congresswoman, jane harman, washington post column nis kathleen parker and charles lane also from the"the washington post"." we got these questions from facebook from karen who writes what was the turning point for america where israel became the enemy of the democrats? what happened to respecting leaders that support america? jason, how do you answer karen? when did things turn so ugly between president obama and prime minister netanyahu? i think this has been building for some time. netanyahu is worried about the very existence of his country and that is what is driving this decision to come here and address congress. and foreign dignitaries have done this before. this is not unprecedented in any way and we have to remember like the questioner said, the enemy is iran, not israel. and i think those people who are making a show of boycotting this speech are giving comfort to the enemy in a sense. >> congresswoman, harman you're a big-time supporter of israel do you have any problem with boehner inviting and net
our sunday group, jason riley from the "wall street journal," former democratic congresswoman, jane harman, washington post column nis kathleen parker and charles lane also from the"the washington post"." we got these questions from facebook from karen who writes what was the turning point for america where israel became the enemy of the democrats? what happened to respecting leaders that support america? jason, how do you answer karen? when did things turn so ugly...
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it could be this point but congress woman harman i have to say that it seems rather clear who president obama would rather not be the prime minister of israel in the next month. >> that may be true. but what matters is that democracy works in israel. this is a demonstration of a much more complicated form of democratic election than we have. and that the united states government aligned closely with whatever government emerges. there should be no ounce of daylight between the united states and israel. i predict not with standing people's personal preferences, the congress will step up and strongly support the new government. >> congressman rodgers, even if netanyahu wins which he may do we don't know. is the relationship between obama and netanyahu so tense, so riddled with slights and perceived slights on both sides that the relationship is basically irreparable? >> i don't think it's irrepable i think it's been damaged over time. i think the election can heal a lot of this. i think if netanyahu comes out on the other side of this you will see a better effort. this relationship is too
it could be this point but congress woman harman i have to say that it seems rather clear who president obama would rather not be the prime minister of israel in the next month. >> that may be true. but what matters is that democracy works in israel. this is a demonstration of a much more complicated form of democratic election than we have. and that the united states government aligned closely with whatever government emerges. there should be no ounce of daylight between the united...
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. >> harman one of the names. the top four have done really well. harman up 25%.e connectivity, up 165% over five years. 16 percent year-to-date. >> do you have mobile eye. >> mobile eye is in there. >> what's the waiting for something like that? >> it's a 5.6%. it's a revenue adjusted market cap. most of it goes in and weights in. motif itself is up 6 points if were the month, 12 points for the quarter and 23 points for the year. >> so it's outpacing the s&p. >> and new cars. if you thought the way to play this was to invest in the cars, that's not been doing well. it's been in line with the s&p. this is outperforming that. >> do you think maybe this is cannibalizing a little bit from an internet of things sector play? everything that we're talking about with regards to cars could be done on truck trailers, containers, all these sorts of things. i think you're getting feedback in that as well. >> absolutely. we're working on motives for smart home. the typical phone has about $20 worth of chips. a typical car has $300 worth of chips. some of these players actuall
. >> harman one of the names. the top four have done really well. harman up 25%.e connectivity, up 165% over five years. 16 percent year-to-date. >> do you have mobile eye. >> mobile eye is in there. >> what's the waiting for something like that? >> it's a 5.6%. it's a revenue adjusted market cap. most of it goes in and weights in. motif itself is up 6 points if were the month, 12 points for the quarter and 23 points for the year. >> so it's outpacing the...
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harman, this is the play if you really like the auto.ng deal for nxpi where they own the cash register and now some of the brains that goes right into harman. >> meantime, you've been mentioning some money going into big names. mcdonald's, a member of the $100 million for the first time since july. >> boeing terrific. it's almost as if there's a giant wave of cash coming into this market for the month of march. like maybe they held off or something, you get your tax return. this is a remarkable day. quite frankly, i can't find any news for disney. mcdonald's, they're having a meeting to turn around the company. boeing, no news. this is a big cap rally and it's very significant. >> some faltering momentum names, tesla is below 200 for only the second time since january. >> a lot of people talking about rivals coming in but nothing this year. i love tesla, the car. i do not like tesla, the stock. >> also numbers from china on tesla at least that's being reported. >> who's that? >> warren capital. research. yeah, they do a lot of research o
harman, this is the play if you really like the auto.ng deal for nxpi where they own the cash register and now some of the brains that goes right into harman. >> meantime, you've been mentioning some money going into big names. mcdonald's, a member of the $100 million for the first time since july. >> boeing terrific. it's almost as if there's a giant wave of cash coming into this market for the month of march. like maybe they held off or something, you get your tax return. this is...
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. -- i'm sarah harman. ben: regimen netanyahu apologizes. -- benjamin netanyahu apologizes. sarah: a stumble in the bundesliga. an appetite for cooperation. the german chancellor's assessment of talks with her greek counterpart in berlin. alexis tsipras is here on his first trip as prime minister. ben: at a time of heightened tensions between the two countries over dealing with greek -- the greek debt crisis. anchor #2:-- sarah: the new greek government says it won't take any measures that way down the troubled economy. reporter: alexis tsipras said angela merkel had little concrete to offer but put on a brave front. this was a meeting designed to bridge the rift between germany and greece. tsipras had complained of being snubbed by berlin before. here, the onus was on what the cheat of countries had in common. -- what the two countries had in common. >> germany has a close and friendly relationship with greece and the greek people. there are plenty of people living in germany who have a greek background. reporter: tsipras played along by sounding his readiness to implement
. -- i'm sarah harman. ben: regimen netanyahu apologizes. -- benjamin netanyahu apologizes. sarah: a stumble in the bundesliga. an appetite for cooperation. the german chancellor's assessment of talks with her greek counterpart in berlin. alexis tsipras is here on his first trip as prime minister. ben: at a time of heightened tensions between the two countries over dealing with greek -- the greek debt crisis. anchor #2:-- sarah: the new greek government says it won't take any measures that way...
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want to bring in back in washington at the wilson center the president of the wilson center jane harman a former member of congress and intelligence committee and savvy as anyone on the middle east and netanyahu. let's talk about what netanyahu has done in the last 48 hours, to reverse decades and decades of u.s./israeli policy which is negotiations towards a two-state solution. a palestinian homeland and of course israel. and by reversing this let's say he wins and sticks with his commitment over the last 48 hours, there will be hell to pay. >> let me say two things. first of all, you're the bionic woman. i last saw you 36 hours ago, i've had two nights of sleep and you've had none very impressive. on this point, i wouldn't call it a hail mary pass. i wonder -- let's see how the selection comes out. israel is very complicated coalition system. it makes our congress look easy and it surely isn't easy over here. but putting together a coalition that will make him prime minister which i'm sure he'll try to do if he comes out lower in the overall vote he was able to do it before so he migh
want to bring in back in washington at the wilson center the president of the wilson center jane harman a former member of congress and intelligence committee and savvy as anyone on the middle east and netanyahu. let's talk about what netanyahu has done in the last 48 hours, to reverse decades and decades of u.s./israeli policy which is negotiations towards a two-state solution. a palestinian homeland and of course israel. and by reversing this let's say he wins and sticks with his commitment...
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sarah: i'm sarah harman. french investigators believe the copilot of the germanwings flight deliberately crashed the plane, killing himself and 149 others. sumi: getting as close as they can. relatives of the victims of the flight arriving france near the crash site. sarah: plus, civil war and a proxy war in yemen. saudi arabia launches airstrikes against rebels, drawing a warning from iran. was he a man on a mass murder mission? sumi: french authorities say the copilot of germanwings flight 9525 andreas lubitz, appears to have deliberately crashed the plane, killing all 150 people on board. sarah: his state of mind is still unknown. family members have arrived near the crash site. sumi: we will get the latest from our team of reporters on the ground. first, this report on how we discovered the shocking truth hundred crash. reporter: the startling allegation that the copilot doing really caused the airbus to descend until it crashed into a mountain came from french investigators. a public prosecutor said no o
sarah: i'm sarah harman. french investigators believe the copilot of the germanwings flight deliberately crashed the plane, killing himself and 149 others. sumi: getting as close as they can. relatives of the victims of the flight arriving france near the crash site. sarah: plus, civil war and a proxy war in yemen. saudi arabia launches airstrikes against rebels, drawing a warning from iran. was he a man on a mass murder mission? sumi: french authorities say the copilot of germanwings flight...
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harman international the price is $156 million.icrosoft is at it again, a new tablet is skinny lighter. it runs a full version of windows. $500, preorders start today. what if the target executives got hacked and were able to identify the card reader hackers that were used? a secured a company allows companies to track every server connected to the network. the company raised $52 million led by andreessen horowitz today. stephen joins us now. i cover this stuff like crazy. i have a hard time figuring out the difference between these companies. what is so unique about tanium? steve: the instant response across the network. how many devices are connected to the internet across your house? cory: a couple dozen. stephen: you do not know the number. how fast can you figure out which ones are connected, what they are running? that is what we let you do in 15 seconds. a million different cash registers, pcs, laptops. to figure out what is going on on all of them and 15 seconds. cory: all of the information, all of those ip addresses the l
harman international the price is $156 million.icrosoft is at it again, a new tablet is skinny lighter. it runs a full version of windows. $500, preorders start today. what if the target executives got hacked and were able to identify the card reader hackers that were used? a secured a company allows companies to track every server connected to the network. the company raised $52 million led by andreessen horowitz today. stephen joins us now. i cover this stuff like crazy. i have a hard time...
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harman international line the automotive business or audio business pair the price is $156 million, nearly million in licensing fees. exclusive rights to the play stereo technology. microsoft is at it again. it is lighter than the last surface pro three, and runs a full version of windows. some of the earlier services ran across. preorders start today. what have the target executives who have been hacked able to identify about hackers used? titanium allows companies to track every server, even atm's connected to the network. companies raised $52 million. a board partner joins me right now. i have a hard time figuring out the differences. >> most people say, one, two different devices in the house p or but you do not know the number. imagine you are a global company and you have 500,000 homes what they are running, what versions of everything in 15 seconds. a million different cash registers, cerberus, machines laptops, max figure out what is going on on all of them in 15 seconds. cory: this has been a focus of your firm. all that information, all of ip addresses my house is an example the
harman international line the automotive business or audio business pair the price is $156 million, nearly million in licensing fees. exclusive rights to the play stereo technology. microsoft is at it again. it is lighter than the last surface pro three, and runs a full version of windows. some of the earlier services ran across. preorders start today. what have the target executives who have been hacked able to identify about hackers used? titanium allows companies to track every server, even...
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i really want to thank the previous president, lee hamilton current president, jane harman the library. this is a huge treasure here the wisdom of the united states congress, which is not something you here often come in creating the wilson center in making it a tremendous resource for scholars but also a resource to discuss i think cutting-edge policy issues and my old friend rob not just for his friendship and support but for his help over the years. he is under the weather and kindly refused to hand the baton to someone else to chair this. now i will answer your question. the mandate was necessarily due to fail. let me provide some context. one of the problems is britain made conflicting promises to the arabs and jews in palestine. they pledged that if the arabs fought alongside britain against germany and the ottomans that certain territories would be granted their freedom and exactly a moment before general allenby conquered jerusalem and britain issued the belford declaration pledging itself to defend the establishments and palestine as the jewish national home. subsequently the
i really want to thank the previous president, lee hamilton current president, jane harman the library. this is a huge treasure here the wisdom of the united states congress, which is not something you here often come in creating the wilson center in making it a tremendous resource for scholars but also a resource to discuss i think cutting-edge policy issues and my old friend rob not just for his friendship and support but for his help over the years. he is under the weather and kindly refused...
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it is harman's worth who names describes exactly its function. variety of issues ranging from racial abuse of inmates by staff, to a basic lack of care. this man is said to have suffered an etch help tick fit and then fell down the stairs. we spoke to one man who is facing imminent deportation. he claims serious injuries are being left to fester through a lack of care. >> translator: what sorts of medical conditions do they have that they want to be treated? >> some people have torture from the bam home they came from, some people have bullets fire in their bodies and they still have the lead inside. treating us like detainee prisoners. painkillers, that's it. >> reporter: the one issue of most concern to every nment is inmate is the indefinitely detention. no upper limit how long a inmate can be held for. it remains unclear whether the next government will make this a priority. >> you can never say legislation is straightforward unfortunately but what i want to see there's certainly political will from this group of mps and peers and what we wan
it is harman's worth who names describes exactly its function. variety of issues ranging from racial abuse of inmates by staff, to a basic lack of care. this man is said to have suffered an etch help tick fit and then fell down the stairs. we spoke to one man who is facing imminent deportation. he claims serious injuries are being left to fester through a lack of care. >> translator: what sorts of medical conditions do they have that they want to be treated? >> some people have...
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harman wright also appealed to the virginia supreme court which decided to not hear his case. >>> youelp police in prince william county if you recognize this man. take a look at the video here. he is the second suspect wanted in connection with stealing a woman's wallet from the scene of a car crash. the woman was hurt on saturday in a crash on dumfries road. a witness says a man took a black bag containing her wallet and while the victim was in the hospital, someone repeatedly used credit cards. thin with information should call police. >>> metro's leaders are asking for a new loan today so they can pay off an old loan. according to the "washington post," the transit agency has to pay back more than $500 million in debts later this year. the paper says metro officials are asking the board of directors for permission to borrow another $220 million to help pay off those debts. metro does not have its typical federal funding right now. the post says the government is limiting how much it gives after an audit last year found several cases of mismanaged money at the transit agency. >>> i
harman wright also appealed to the virginia supreme court which decided to not hear his case. >>> youelp police in prince william county if you recognize this man. take a look at the video here. he is the second suspect wanted in connection with stealing a woman's wallet from the scene of a car crash. the woman was hurt on saturday in a crash on dumfries road. a witness says a man took a black bag containing her wallet and while the victim was in the hospital, someone repeatedly used...
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lin harman didn't know what to think. >> you're a little nervous but with policemen all around you figured you were safe. >> reporter: in a caravan of suvs, police and federal agents. >> police cars and black suvs lined up and down the street. >> it was chaos. >> reporter: pauline holmes outside for the first time today, wasn't going to rake her yard until police got their guy. >> i locked my doors and my windows. >> reporter: you were scared. >> yes, i was. very scared. >> reporter: but it was worse for pauline. her son was in inova fairfax hospital. she couldn't get a hold of him. >> he was hiding. >> reporter: did that make you nervous he was there? >> yeah, because we couldn't even call him to find out what was going on. >> reporter: she thinks changes in security are desperately needed. >> why wasn't he shackled either had hand cutchs you don't send a prisoner to a hospital without handcuffs? >> reporter: that's stale question that's part of the investigation. you heard pat collins mention he's going to have more on that coming up at 6:00. look over my shoulder. the sign "watch for ch
lin harman didn't know what to think. >> you're a little nervous but with policemen all around you figured you were safe. >> reporter: in a caravan of suvs, police and federal agents. >> police cars and black suvs lined up and down the street. >> it was chaos. >> reporter: pauline holmes outside for the first time today, wasn't going to rake her yard until police got their guy. >> i locked my doors and my windows. >> reporter: you were scared. >>...
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generous of the september so want to thank the previous president, lee hamilton, current president jane harman janet and the library. this is a huge treasure that's here. the wisdom of the united states congress which is not something we are of often integrating the wilson center and making it is enormous resource for scholars but also a resource to discuss i think cutting-edge policy issues. and, finally, let me thank my old friend rob, not just for friendship and support in particular with this book over the years, but really a very under the weather and extremely kindly refused to hand the baton to someone else to check this and said he was coming to do this. i really appreciate that rob. now that you question which probably the anti-climatic. i don't think the mandate was necessarily due to failure. let me provide some context. one of the problems is britain of course they conflicting promises to the arabs and jews in palestine and the correspondent in 1914, 1950. they pledged if the arabs fought alongside britain against germany and the ottomans that certain territories would be granted t
generous of the september so want to thank the previous president, lee hamilton, current president jane harman janet and the library. this is a huge treasure that's here. the wisdom of the united states congress which is not something we are of often integrating the wilson center and making it is enormous resource for scholars but also a resource to discuss i think cutting-edge policy issues. and, finally, let me thank my old friend rob, not just for friendship and support in particular with...
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and we're very happy to have with us jane harman the president and ceo of the wilson center, who is very much interested in isis has talked many times on isis. but today we will get firsthand report on what is going on on the ground and the history of the movement. please, you have the floor. >> thank you very much for the kind introductionment i'd -- introduction. i'd like to start or the talk would be sort of three historical snapshots that help understand isis and where it comes from. the first one is that in 1990s, the second one is the iraq war and then the arab spring. in the 1990s two very interesting trends happened in iraq after the first gulf war and sanctions against the saddam hussein regime. the first one saddam hussein inaugurated this campaign in arabic which is the islamic faith campaign. what he did was to, basically, islamist baathism. he introduced a variety of measures to encourage people to go to hajj at the expense of the state. he allowed baathists to study religion, you know, to go to mosques and so on. the mix that happened, you know, the mix between baathism and
and we're very happy to have with us jane harman the president and ceo of the wilson center, who is very much interested in isis has talked many times on isis. but today we will get firsthand report on what is going on on the ground and the history of the movement. please, you have the floor. >> thank you very much for the kind introductionment i'd -- introduction. i'd like to start or the talk would be sort of three historical snapshots that help understand isis and where it comes from....
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maybe it's because the same guy is the guy who has a sale on harman, with a $55 price target even though2. head scratching and eyebrow lifting. and of course general motors is very shareholder friendly announced plans to boost its dividend it has a notorious b.i.g. 3% yield, a monster buyback. that tells me that management believes in gm's prospects. and just like kansas i think it would be foolish to write this one off. and despite that strong dollar possible upturn in europe based on the fact we got last night, numbers out from some of the most down and out countries on the continent. how about some of those lower ranked names in the midwest region including number three seed notre dame particularly me since i picked them to go all the way. the fighting irish missed the ncaa tournament last year now they're back in top form. when i think of notre dame i think fx which brings to mind one of the most profitable company, starbucks, which happens to be one of my absolute faves. starbucks underperformed the market last year rallied 5% versus an 11% gain in the s&p. but i predict this chain
maybe it's because the same guy is the guy who has a sale on harman, with a $55 price target even though2. head scratching and eyebrow lifting. and of course general motors is very shareholder friendly announced plans to boost its dividend it has a notorious b.i.g. 3% yield, a monster buyback. that tells me that management believes in gm's prospects. and just like kansas i think it would be foolish to write this one off. and despite that strong dollar possible upturn in europe based on the fact...
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i'm a big backer of harman. this is auto infotainment.winners. >> you've liked that one for a while. >> oh yeah. did amazing things. a lot of people say we want to get into cars. they are the cyber security car. they are the most forward looking company in the space. they are not just great sound systems. they are the connectivity king. they have the biggest intellectual property in a car right now. >> i look at the action jim. dow's got your attention, up 172. but the transports are raising some eyebrows, too. we haven't had the new high since december. >> we need to. absolutely right. what happens tomorrow the euro is weak we'll give up everything here. people say jeez we knew that that was going to happen because the transports didn't confirm. this is all about the euro. the euro is weak tomorrow what you see on your screen bye-bye. it's really unfortunate, but that's where we are. >> i think we did get an upgrade of unp. >> yeah, there was a unp upgrade. i thought it was a weak upgrade. there's a lot of things going on in the energy s
i'm a big backer of harman. this is auto infotainment.winners. >> you've liked that one for a while. >> oh yeah. did amazing things. a lot of people say we want to get into cars. they are the cyber security car. they are the most forward looking company in the space. they are not just great sound systems. they are the connectivity king. they have the biggest intellectual property in a car right now. >> i look at the action jim. dow's got your attention, up 172. but the...