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that's harold ford with a cough. kathleen parker, former enten congressman, harold ford, former new hampshire senator and "boston globe" contributor john sununu who this week wrote a piece entitled "obama care misses the target." also former aol steve case. he's an entrepreneur with a unique perspective on both the business and tech worlds. we're glad to have you with views on the political week that it was. here's the cover of the week magazine that got my attention. alive and kicking, president obama may be a little nicked up after this health care fight, but he seems like he had a fairly good week on this. senator, do you not think so, hitting 7 million the enrollment figures? you still think it hasn't made the mark. >> no, it's not about the figures. it's about reducing the number of uninsured in this country. we have 50 million uninsured. if you only look at the enrollment figure, you miss the question of how many of them were previously uninsured. so you have to multiapply the by about 80% probably will be the
that's harold ford with a cough. kathleen parker, former enten congressman, harold ford, former new hampshire senator and "boston globe" contributor john sununu who this week wrote a piece entitled "obama care misses the target." also former aol steve case. he's an entrepreneur with a unique perspective on both the business and tech worlds. we're glad to have you with views on the political week that it was. here's the cover of the week magazine that got my attention. alive...
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harold andis we had others who led the charge. another part is, i think we are not yet arrived to the science of what they are telling us. there is criticism of the world bank. if your mission is to alleviate poverty, then you are focused on theree change, sometimes the two. clients isur biggest bangladesh. bangladesh, if you look at what's happening in the oceans and how much land they are going to lose, this will be the number one poverty-stricken nation. if you look at the coastal cities, one of the predictions is that if we get to where we think we will get in terms of temperature rise and see rise, bangkok could be underwater by 2030. we feel that tackling climate change is critical to tackling extreme poverty. >> is the world bank the best mechanism? s hoping they would say, hey, here's the plan, go do it. >> you think the world bank can execute on that mission? climate smarte agriculture and provide better financing for global energy. we definitely can help people in inner cities. >> even though they don't get a lot of inve
harold andis we had others who led the charge. another part is, i think we are not yet arrived to the science of what they are telling us. there is criticism of the world bank. if your mission is to alleviate poverty, then you are focused on theree change, sometimes the two. clients isur biggest bangladesh. bangladesh, if you look at what's happening in the oceans and how much land they are going to lose, this will be the number one poverty-stricken nation. if you look at the coastal cities,...
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>> but with only 7 detectives - out of a city police force of 6,000 officers - just how much does harold van gelder's team actually see, let alone control ? >> can you say what percentage of prostitutes are trafficked? >> not possible. >> not even an estimation. >> we don't even know the number of prostitutes: they are not registered because it is a normal profession and we don't register butchers or bakers. consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares in a professional athlete? real perspective, consider this on al jazeera america download it now >> just a few miles across the city, holland's national trafficking reporting organization has a very clear idea of the numbers of women forced into the country's legalized p
>> but with only 7 detectives - out of a city police force of 6,000 officers - just how much does harold van gelder's team actually see, let alone control ? >> can you say what percentage of prostitutes are trafficked? >> not possible. >> not even an estimation. >> we don't even know the number of prostitutes: they are not registered because it is a normal profession and we don't register butchers or bakers. consider this: the news of the day plus so much more....
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world bank -- did i see harold in the group? so harold is one of my heroes and he was right there helping us begin that fight against hiv-aids, and the reason i point to harold is that when i came onboard, i asked the people who are working on climate change, i said, do you have a plan that equals to the challenge? and they said, well, what do you mean? i said, let's take one example. let's take hiv-aids. so when harold was head of n.i.h., they mounted a campaign the likes we have not seen before so we discovered people living with the virus in 1981 and n.i.h. made massive investments in be h.i.v. research. . there are two kinds of people in the world, people who are researching aids now and people who will be researching in the future. they moved huge amounts of funding into this particular area. at h.i.v. we put money into the research. then we changed the laws so it would be easier to get the promising molecule into industry. then we changed the laws around food and drug administration to get molecules that are promising from
world bank -- did i see harold in the group? so harold is one of my heroes and he was right there helping us begin that fight against hiv-aids, and the reason i point to harold is that when i came onboard, i asked the people who are working on climate change, i said, do you have a plan that equals to the challenge? and they said, well, what do you mean? i said, let's take one example. let's take hiv-aids. so when harold was head of n.i.h., they mounted a campaign the likes we have not seen...
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harold rolfes. officers found the man and the woman suffering from gunshot wounds, police said. one of the two was hospitalized with an injury considered life-threatening but police did not provide information as to which one. police have no suspect in the shootings and the department's investigations division is coordinating the inquiry, rolfes said. anyone with information about the crime is urged to call senior detective francis mangan at 991- 8092. jeffburbank0153p04/13/14 contact: sgt. harold rolfes, daly city police 991-8183 a suspect is in custody after a stabbing at a jack in the box in pleasanton. gruesome news out of utah. a woman is accused of killing her own babies and hiding their bodies. police arrested megan hunstman on saturday. investigators say they found the bodies of seven babies at a home where she once lived. the infants were found packaged in separate containers. police believe she gave birth to the babies over a ten year period. then allegedly killed them. one neighbor responds to the allegations. .evidence of pregnancies huntsman is charged with six coun
harold rolfes. officers found the man and the woman suffering from gunshot wounds, police said. one of the two was hospitalized with an injury considered life-threatening but police did not provide information as to which one. police have no suspect in the shootings and the department's investigations division is coordinating the inquiry, rolfes said. anyone with information about the crime is urged to call senior detective francis mangan at 991- 8092. jeffburbank0153p04/13/14 contact: sgt....
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when i -- when i arrived at the world bank -- did i see harold in the group? so harold is one of my heroes and he was right there helping us begin that fight against hiv-aids, and the reason i point to harold is that when i came onboard, i asked the people who are working on climate change, i said, do you have a plan that equals to the challenge? and they said, well, what do you mean? i said, let's take one example. let's take hiv-aids. so when harold was head of n.i.h., they mounted a campaign the likes we have not seen before so we discovered people living with the virus in 1981 and n.i.h. made massive investments in be h.i.v. research. . there are two kinds of people in the world, people who are researching aids now and people who will be researching in the future. they moved huge amounts of funding in t
when i -- when i arrived at the world bank -- did i see harold in the group? so harold is one of my heroes and he was right there helping us begin that fight against hiv-aids, and the reason i point to harold is that when i came onboard, i asked the people who are working on climate change, i said, do you have a plan that equals to the challenge? and they said, well, what do you mean? i said, let's take one example. let's take hiv-aids. so when harold was head of n.i.h., they mounted a campaign...
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when i arrived at the world bank, did i see harold in the crowd? hi, harold. harold was one of our heroes he was right there helping us begin the fight against hiv/aids. when i came on board i asked the people who are working on climate change, i said, do you have a plan that is equal to the challenge? and they said well, what do you mean? let's take one example. take hiv/aids. when harold was head of nih they mount ad campaign the likes of which we haven't seen before. so we discovered people living with the virus in 1981, right? and nih made massive investments in hiv research. i remember harold, tony fauci was saying there are only two kinds of researchers in the world and people reserving hiv now and people that will be researching hiv in the future. harold moved huge amounts of funding into this particular area. so in hiv we put money into basic science research. we changed the laws so it would be easier to get promising molecules into industry. then we changed the laws around food and drug administration to get molecules that are promising from industry
when i arrived at the world bank, did i see harold in the crowd? hi, harold. harold was one of our heroes he was right there helping us begin the fight against hiv/aids. when i came on board i asked the people who are working on climate change, i said, do you have a plan that is equal to the challenge? and they said well, what do you mean? let's take one example. take hiv/aids. when harold was head of nih they mount ad campaign the likes of which we haven't seen before. so we discovered people...
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among those targeted this guy, willman harold hamm.n plains. here is what happened when i asked about his trip to the white house. you had the opportunity to speak with president obama. >> i did. >> what happened? >> i wanted him to know for sure of the opportunity that we had, and we were creating a whole new renaissance of american oil and gas. there's a lot of good things that come from that. good middle class jobs, for nat. balance of trade. >> his reaction? >> he didn't want to hear it and he didn't hear it. >> two weeks later president obama's department of justice allegedly went after hamm bringing criminal charges against his company. the crime? killing a bird. that's right. a single bird. tonight on fox news, the story of harold hamm and three others, their fierce battle against an all-powerful government capable of crushing any individual who stands against it. "enemies of the state" airs at 10:00 p.m. and again sunday at 9:00 p.m. harold hamm is an interesting guy. son of sharecroppers, 13th in his family. i don't think he g
among those targeted this guy, willman harold hamm.n plains. here is what happened when i asked about his trip to the white house. you had the opportunity to speak with president obama. >> i did. >> what happened? >> i wanted him to know for sure of the opportunity that we had, and we were creating a whole new renaissance of american oil and gas. there's a lot of good things that come from that. good middle class jobs, for nat. balance of trade. >> his reaction? >>...
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gerri: harold, thank you. >> you're welcome.gerri: coming up, apple has a fix for the iphone 5 but of course there's a catch. one of our cash challenge couples has gone credit card free for a entire month. they will tell us they continue going all cash. stay with us. gerri: the liz report cash challenge with the one month anniversary of our participants have made that commitment to drop the of credit-card and use cash. ever since the beginning you guys are rock stars except i heard there was a little issue with the trip. what happened? >> we were up in the mountains one week ago and i was ready to get out of town we were getting ready to hike the 14,000-foot mountain. here in colorado. we went out to eat with friends and realize we had $6 in our wallet. [laughter] we used the debit card unfortunately. gerri: but you still use cash. it is yours i am not sure that is so bad. otherwise? >> we are having a blast. gerri: will you keep doing it? >> absolutely. [laughter] >> she says definitely but last week has been tougher for me get
gerri: harold, thank you. >> you're welcome.gerri: coming up, apple has a fix for the iphone 5 but of course there's a catch. one of our cash challenge couples has gone credit card free for a entire month. they will tell us they continue going all cash. stay with us. gerri: the liz report cash challenge with the one month anniversary of our participants have made that commitment to drop the of credit-card and use cash. ever since the beginning you guys are rock stars except i heard there...
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>> harold ford, you had dr.ted states should at least verbally ask the ukrainians what weapons they need. nick kristof suggesting as much. is that is viable option that we actually start talking about the possibility of arming the ukraines? >> the president at one point when we talk about syria has allowed his secretary of state and others to make strong and assertive statements. advised we should think about this. i think they probably went too far suggesting congress should look at all this after they signalled one thing. but i think fundamentally we have to decide what we want. and has to involve congress in the conversation in a serious way. and if so, if we decided we want to stop russia where they are now, then perhaps we have to give a stronger consideration to arming the ukrainians or giving them an ability to push back. what has not been articulated is what are our goals. to enlist russia more so on our side. or are we going to -- are we willing to -- >> i mean, is that an option? putin has not helped i
>> harold ford, you had dr.ted states should at least verbally ask the ukrainians what weapons they need. nick kristof suggesting as much. is that is viable option that we actually start talking about the possibility of arming the ukraines? >> the president at one point when we talk about syria has allowed his secretary of state and others to make strong and assertive statements. advised we should think about this. i think they probably went too far suggesting congress should look...
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it's not just harold hamm. cattle ranchers, you'll hear their story.lives were absolutely ruined. they have nothing now, nothing left. they've basically lost the ranch, and the kids believe mom and dad died because of the stress when the government went after them. and of course, the infamous conservative groups that were started and the government went after them, the irs, lois lerner. so, a lot more tonight. stay tuned. >>> we have new developments in the search for the missing malaysian plane. a signal by the same frequency emitted by flight data recorders reportedly detected in the indian ocean. we'll have a live report coming up. >>> plus, football players at northwestern university told they can unionize. how this decision could impact push to pay student athletes and keep them safe. our legal panel weighs in on this very interesting subject, coming up next. if you've got copd like me... ...hey breathing's hard. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps
it's not just harold hamm. cattle ranchers, you'll hear their story.lives were absolutely ruined. they have nothing now, nothing left. they've basically lost the ranch, and the kids believe mom and dad died because of the stress when the government went after them. and of course, the infamous conservative groups that were started and the government went after them, the irs, lois lerner. so, a lot more tonight. stay tuned. >>> we have new developments in the search for the missing...
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joining us is dr harold brooks, senior scientist at the national severe storms laboratory in northern oklahoma. appreciate you being back. we are struck by that. the situation at tupelo, going back in history and other places, we see the same communities hit repeatedly. why is that? >> the tornados have been happening everywhere. we are paying attention. there are a lot of places out that are hit multiple times. as we look at a longer record we see places hit more than once. >> certain places of the country, is it environmental, south, wide open paces - is that what a tornado needs? >> essentially we are looking at the area between the rockies and the app illations and in large part that's where the ingredients come together most often. when they come together a lot, they'll hit the same place more than once. >> this week we are seeing over and over again several communities getting hit. the storms are sitting in this part of the country. should we expect that for the rest of the week? >> not really. there'll be - once we get through today the threat will be further east. that will be
joining us is dr harold brooks, senior scientist at the national severe storms laboratory in northern oklahoma. appreciate you being back. we are struck by that. the situation at tupelo, going back in history and other places, we see the same communities hit repeatedly. why is that? >> the tornados have been happening everywhere. we are paying attention. there are a lot of places out that are hit multiple times. as we look at a longer record we see places hit more than once. >>...
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and oil men liker harold hamm would thereof be able to export this crude oil himself rather than sellt to the refineries. he says a farmer can export all of the corn or wheat it wants -- >> but you can't export oil. >> exactly. >> all right. chris thanks. when i come back, i'll talk about earnings reports. get a pencil, don't go away. ♪ >> al jazeera america presents a breakthrough television event. >> borderland long held beliefs... >> im really pissed off at the mexican government... >> give way to compassion... >> if you feel tired, would you turn around and come back? >> our teams find out first hand how treacherous the migrants journey can be. >> we make them take a trip of death >> it is heartbreaking when you see the families on top of the rail car borderland continues only on al jazeera america >>> we are deep in report card season for companies. else that how i explain earnings when people ask, and we are in the thick of them this week. of the 500 companies, 159 reporting results this week. now it's worth picking apart some of the numbers released by individual companies, lik
and oil men liker harold hamm would thereof be able to export this crude oil himself rather than sellt to the refineries. he says a farmer can export all of the corn or wheat it wants -- >> but you can't export oil. >> exactly. >> all right. chris thanks. when i come back, i'll talk about earnings reports. get a pencil, don't go away. ♪ >> al jazeera america presents a breakthrough television event. >> borderland long held beliefs... >> im really pissed off...
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and oil men liker harold hamm would thereof be able to export this crude oil himself rather than sellt to the refineries. he says a farmer can export all of the corn or wheat it wants -- >> but you can't export oil. >> exactly. >> all right. chris thanks. when i come back, i'll talk about earnings reports. get a pencil, don't go away. ♪ >> on al jazeera america >> techknow our experts take you beyond the lab >> there's about five million points of data >> and explore the technology changing our world. only on al jazeera america >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> the death toll could be much higher than anyone known. >> posing as a buyer
and oil men liker harold hamm would thereof be able to export this crude oil himself rather than sellt to the refineries. he says a farmer can export all of the corn or wheat it wants -- >> but you can't export oil. >> exactly. >> all right. chris thanks. when i come back, i'll talk about earnings reports. get a pencil, don't go away. ♪ >> on al jazeera america >> techknow our experts take you beyond the lab >> there's about five million points of data...
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thank you very much. >>> let's bring in david harold, not just a nice guy, he's a smart guy, and runer rink ranked mutual fund in its category. >> hello, brian. >> hello, david, hello, newman. are you selling stocks because of what is happening in ukraine? >> no, in fact, we have used some of the instability of markets in the last month or so to buy some stocks. you know, our m.o. is to look at a business, value it, cash flow streams, determine the durable of that cash flow stream and put a price on it. it's not just what happens in the next week, quarter, month or even year. we look at three, five, ten years of cash flow streams. so one short-term event causes fear, resulting in lower share prices, often to is it's a time to look for quality and maybe add to some of the good quality names in the portfolio. >> i think it's interesting that since we're talking about emerging markets, i see over the past five years, your pot folio has fallen from 15% to just over 1%. there is one stock you like, and that is samsung electronics of south korea? >> and by the way, i want to differentiate
thank you very much. >>> let's bring in david harold, not just a nice guy, he's a smart guy, and runer rink ranked mutual fund in its category. >> hello, brian. >> hello, david, hello, newman. are you selling stocks because of what is happening in ukraine? >> no, in fact, we have used some of the instability of markets in the last month or so to buy some stocks. you know, our m.o. is to look at a business, value it, cash flow streams, determine the durable of that...
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among those targeted, harold hamm. that gentleman who discovered the vast bakken oil and gas fields. he tried to tell president obama how the renaissance in oil and gas could make america energy independent. two weeks later, the justice department brings criminal charges against his company. the crime? killing a bird. tonight on fox news, the story of harold hamm and others and their fierce battle against the all powerful government. "enemies of the state" tonight at 10:00 p.m., again sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> individual donors can now give to as many federal election candidates as they want, as well as political action committees and even political parties. that's because on wednesday, the supreme court voted to strike down limits on total contributions. the 5-4 high court decision now clears the way for more private money to enter the system. joining us now is susan estridge, professor of law and political science at usc and fox news contributor. hi, susan. >> hi, art. >> were you surprised by the decision? >>
among those targeted, harold hamm. that gentleman who discovered the vast bakken oil and gas fields. he tried to tell president obama how the renaissance in oil and gas could make america energy independent. two weeks later, the justice department brings criminal charges against his company. the crime? killing a bird. tonight on fox news, the story of harold hamm and others and their fierce battle against the all powerful government. "enemies of the state" tonight at 10:00 p.m., again...
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and oil men liker harold hamm would thereof be able to export this crude oil himself rather than sellt to the refineries. he says a farmer can export all of the corn or wheat it wants -- >> but you can't export oil. >> exactly. >> all right. chris thanks. when i come back, i'll talk about earnings reports. get a pencil, don't go away. ♪ >> we pray for the children in the womb >> a divisive issue >> god is life , so it's his to take >> see a 10 year old girl who's pregnant, and you tell me that's what god wants... >> a controversial law >> where were you when the babies lives were being saved? >> are women in texas paying the price? >> who's benefiting from restricting access to safe abortions? >> fault lines... al jazeera america's hard hitting... ground breaking... truth seeking... breakthrough investigative documentary series access restricted only on al jazeera america real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more
and oil men liker harold hamm would thereof be able to export this crude oil himself rather than sellt to the refineries. he says a farmer can export all of the corn or wheat it wants -- >> but you can't export oil. >> exactly. >> all right. chris thanks. when i come back, i'll talk about earnings reports. get a pencil, don't go away. ♪ >> we pray for the children in the womb >> a divisive issue >> god is life , so it's his to take >> see a 10 year...
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we've established harold. and we have not yet met susan.ion i have was, basically: whose point of view should we be looking at as the audience when we come into this scene? whose scene is it? mine. it's got to be mine. it's got to be my scene. it has to be my scene. i pop open the door. i'm screaming like a maniac. hey, i'm there talking to my plants. it's my scene. then i convince him -- i stand there till the last moment -- no, i convince him. (overlapping voices) okay, okay. now, wait a minute. whose scene? i mean, whose scene is it? (man) maybe we'll discover that. i think part of discovery is whose it going to be? but it's as much susan's because she's the one who's up on the stage. it's susan that we're coming to. it's her universe that's being invaded, first by you, but quietly. you, aggressively -- you know, lenny, aggressively. but she's also the one who's controlling the scene. oh, my god. sorry i haven't been here. time for watering. all right. howard! what the hell are you doing up here? i'm thinking? "thinking"? as far as this
we've established harold. and we have not yet met susan.ion i have was, basically: whose point of view should we be looking at as the audience when we come into this scene? whose scene is it? mine. it's got to be mine. it's got to be my scene. it has to be my scene. i pop open the door. i'm screaming like a maniac. hey, i'm there talking to my plants. it's my scene. then i convince him -- i stand there till the last moment -- no, i convince him. (overlapping voices) okay, okay. now, wait a...
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it's on the [ male announcer ] harold, your skillet is for velveeta cheeeeesy... [ whispering ] skilletsd. fatthe fire of 1880 g at the baccouldn't stop us. [ whispering ] skillets. nor did prohibition in the 1920's. or exile from our home country in the 60's. the bacardi family didn't just survive, we thrived. because true passion can't be tamed. [ gps ] turn left now... where are we exactly? i don't know. i was listening to your gps. i don't have a gps... destination ahead... you have reached your destination... ♪ dahhhhh! [ male announcer ] crazy good! you have reached your destination... it's built to be as fast o as it is strongadvil. and fights pain at the site of inflammation. and made for people like paul, who believe nothing should stop you from achieving your goals. not doubt. not fear. and definitely not back and shoulder pain. advil has the strength and speed to help you move past pain and make today yours. advil. make today yours. >> jon: that's our show. here it is your moment of zen. >> i'm not a r >> stephen: tonight a new benefit for collegiate lets. for one day only, we
it's on the [ male announcer ] harold, your skillet is for velveeta cheeeeesy... [ whispering ] skilletsd. fatthe fire of 1880 g at the baccouldn't stop us. [ whispering ] skillets. nor did prohibition in the 1920's. or exile from our home country in the 60's. the bacardi family didn't just survive, we thrived. because true passion can't be tamed. [ gps ] turn left now... where are we exactly? i don't know. i was listening to your gps. i don't have a gps... destination ahead... you have reached...
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welcome, harold. good to have you on. >> thank you for having me. >> she's been on the hill for two days. this wrapped up. the stock is getting a boost here you initiated though with a sell. why? >> well, look, basically i'm looking at the macro conditions overall. what i'm really saying is this is not about the recall at this stage. the stock has been hit very hard over the last four or five months. expectations have started to come down. but what i'm saying is that macro conditions globally are changing. as far as we're kerpd the growth phase is over. i.e., the recovery in the u.s. sales is starting to slow down. and especially non-china emerging markets are starting to generate a bit of a headwind for these companies as we're starting to see in latin america. we think life is going to be more difficult for these companies going forward, particularly north american profitability is at a peak. >> so it's a broad call, if you will, on the entire auto space rather than zeroing in on general motors? >>
welcome, harold. good to have you on. >> thank you for having me. >> she's been on the hill for two days. this wrapped up. the stock is getting a boost here you initiated though with a sell. why? >> well, look, basically i'm looking at the macro conditions overall. what i'm really saying is this is not about the recall at this stage. the stock has been hit very hard over the last four or five months. expectations have started to come down. but what i'm saying is that macro...
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the message as relevant. >> i think you seize the day in a moment like this, just as my predecessor harold to make a statement that did, in fact, change the world. >> you see what i sing, i don't want them to see that my face is black, i don't want them to see that my face is white, i want thome see my soul. and that is colorless. ♪ from every mountain side ♪ ♪ let freedom ring ♪ ♪ >> and that's it for us here on "america tonight." please remember for you would like to comments on any of the stories that you have seen with us tonight, just log onto our website aljazerra.com aljazerra.com/americatonight, you can meet our team there and get sneak previews of stories we are working on now and tell us what result like to see on our current affairs program. and join us the conversation on twitter or our facebook page. good night. we'll have "america tonight" >> this is al jazeera america. i'm jonathan betz. live in new york. soldiers sent to the east in ukraine for clashes turned deadly. tonight who the u.s. is blaming. >> we know who's behind this. indeed the only entity in the area for coordi
the message as relevant. >> i think you seize the day in a moment like this, just as my predecessor harold to make a statement that did, in fact, change the world. >> you see what i sing, i don't want them to see that my face is black, i don't want them to see that my face is white, i want thome see my soul. and that is colorless. ♪ from every mountain side ♪ ♪ let freedom ring ♪ ♪ >> and that's it for us here on "america tonight." please remember for you...
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velveeta cheesy skillets, harold. it's what your skillet is for. [ whispering ] liquid gold.t... you can't change color like we do. valspar has the love your color guarantee if i don't love it, i get another color free. i'm thinking more this. yowza! valspar signature, look for it only at lowe's afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> april 6th, 2013. a u.s. coast guard plane spotted the capsized rowboat the "james robert hanssen" 350 miles off puerto rico. two survivors were confirmed in a life raft. but there had been four rowers aboard. back home their families were frantic, awaiting word of their loved ones' fate. mission coordinator greg spooner was beside himself. all four were his friends. you get the word
velveeta cheesy skillets, harold. it's what your skillet is for. [ whispering ] liquid gold.t... you can't change color like we do. valspar has the love your color guarantee if i don't love it, i get another color free. i'm thinking more this. yowza! valspar signature, look for it only at lowe's afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of...
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next, it is my distinct privilege to welcome harold march.mber of the witness protection program. [ laughter ] mr. march has been in witness protection for ten years. we thank you, sir, for traveling all the way here from muscatine, iowa -- [ cheers and applause ] -- where you now live in hiding with your wife and three children in a two- story house at 244 polar street just north of polar and west 11th. zip code -- 52761. mr. march has changed hair color and lost some weight but if you look close, it's definitely the same saul "the informant" garofalo -- [ laughter ] -- who testified against the benzio crime family. thank you for coming. and, oh, look at this! sitting directly behind him, it's angela benzio! [ laughter ] known hitman for the benzio crime family, who recently escaped from jail after serving 10 years in prison. what are the odds? [ cheers and applause ] an interesting fact, his cell mate was, of course, jeff appleseed. [ laughter ] it turns out they put murderers and appleseed weirdoes in the same cell. ladies and gentlemen, j
next, it is my distinct privilege to welcome harold march.mber of the witness protection program. [ laughter ] mr. march has been in witness protection for ten years. we thank you, sir, for traveling all the way here from muscatine, iowa -- [ cheers and applause ] -- where you now live in hiding with your wife and three children in a two- story house at 244 polar street just north of polar and west 11th. zip code -- 52761. mr. march has changed hair color and lost some weight but if you look...
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she set her plan in action to kill dale harold. >> reporter: money they claim she was going to use to pay back the man she was having an affair with from whom she borrowed hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> she was incredibly attractive. >> this is not good for the defense because she's not very likeable. >> how does that play into her battered women's syndrome slash ptsd claims? as the jury might see it. because don't you have to have sympathy in order to try to buy that argument? >> yeah. that's a good question. you know, a lot of people will think that if you're a battered woman, then you're weak because you should be able to walk away. and that's not necessarily the case. however, this is a woman, marissa devault, who is strong, who was able to lead a double life. >> reporter: one of their most powerful pieces of evidence, the defendant's own hands. her perfectly manicured nails and light bruising which show little struggle between devault and her husband. >> doesn't appear to be any defensive wounds on her at all. >> reporter: tonight devault's fate is in the hands of a jury wh
she set her plan in action to kill dale harold. >> reporter: money they claim she was going to use to pay back the man she was having an affair with from whom she borrowed hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> she was incredibly attractive. >> this is not good for the defense because she's not very likeable. >> how does that play into her battered women's syndrome slash ptsd claims? as the jury might see it. because don't you have to have sympathy in order to try to buy...
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check it out, the story of harold hamm and others o'clock their fierce battle against an all powerfulovernment capable of crushing individuals. enemies of the state, 10:00 p.m. tonight and sunday, 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> that does it for now. we're back after another hour of news at 6:00 p.m. eastern. pl a bush family album is up next. including tuberculosis. seris, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start xeljanz if you have any infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, low bod cell counts and higher liver tes and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tts before you start and while taking xeljanz, and roinely check certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common, and if you have had tb, hepatitis b oc, or are prone to infections. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, and if you are pregnant, or plan to be. taken twice daily, xeljanz can reduce the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe ra, ev
check it out, the story of harold hamm and others o'clock their fierce battle against an all powerfulovernment capable of crushing individuals. enemies of the state, 10:00 p.m. tonight and sunday, 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> that does it for now. we're back after another hour of news at 6:00 p.m. eastern. pl a bush family album is up next. including tuberculosis. seris, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start xeljanz if you have any...
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he also says aircraft should refrain from harold and eight flights after approaching foreign vessels. dr is not legally binding nine japan's defence ministry welcomed the agreement japan and china have no formal arrangements for preventing contingencies south korean defence officials say north korea may be preparing for another nuclear test a spokesperson for the defence ministry says there are signs of increased activity at a test site south korean military leaders are increasing their surveillance. defense ministry spokesperson kim in seoul said the north koreans could put down the nuclear tests in a paternity test sites. the phillies in pyongyang had already carried out three tests at the same facility in the country's northeast. i saw this as it was korea has covered the tunnel entrance to the side with the black curtain. the activity can be seen as preparation for a nuclear test. the entrance was covered with a black tranny immediately before the previous tests. instead of just isn't a foregone conclusion he said military officials have been faked preparations in the past. i know
he also says aircraft should refrain from harold and eight flights after approaching foreign vessels. dr is not legally binding nine japan's defence ministry welcomed the agreement japan and china have no formal arrangements for preventing contingencies south korean defence officials say north korea may be preparing for another nuclear test a spokesperson for the defence ministry says there are signs of increased activity at a test site south korean military leaders are increasing their...
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have been on the program for four years or longer so we are keeping them living in their home. 84 harold is 84 and worked in the shop yard in the -- shipyard and from the mission district. jimmy is 70 and a double apputee and veteran and this lady the kids are out of state so the meals help her. she is unable to travel because of the stairs in the home. being able to go up and downstairs makes it difficult. on the right is harry and sitting down and age 90 and his caretaker partner is 86 years young, and in his building there's no elevator and of course he's pretty much gets around in his home in his walker and rarely leaves outside the building. now the meals for seniors and adults with disability what are the needs? our department conducted nutrition needs assessment and our findings from a 2012 there are -- for seniors 60 and above under 200% the federal poverty level they're over 126,000 average meals needed and currently we are providing a little over 42,000 meals and this is through both public and private programs, and you can do the math as how many there's a gap there. 1/3 to on
have been on the program for four years or longer so we are keeping them living in their home. 84 harold is 84 and worked in the shop yard in the -- shipyard and from the mission district. jimmy is 70 and a double apputee and veteran and this lady the kids are out of state so the meals help her. she is unable to travel because of the stairs in the home. being able to go up and downstairs makes it difficult. on the right is harry and sitting down and age 90 and his caretaker partner is 86 years...
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harold wilson told police he got out of his van after another car cut off in the line.ppeared to punch her in the face before driving off. witnesses say wilson was yelling profanities and racial slurs. >>> health experts in california are scrambling to contain a measles outbreak. the number of cases has climbed to 49 across the state years after the highly contagious disease was thought to be wiped out. in new york, 20 cases have been reported. doctors say some parents are not vaccinating their children according to schedule. others are skipping the shots altogether. >>> all right, we're used to hearing advice on what not to eat to lose weight. a new survey suggesting the best time when to eat. after a polling of about a thousand people, a british diet company discovered the best time for breakfast is after 7:00, 7:11. best time for lunch, 12:38 p.m. best time for dinner optimally, 6:14. of course these findings are not rooted in science. and if you're working overnights, you might just want to say forget about that. >> there's no way we're going to be able to do that >
harold wilson told police he got out of his van after another car cut off in the line.ppeared to punch her in the face before driving off. witnesses say wilson was yelling profanities and racial slurs. >>> health experts in california are scrambling to contain a measles outbreak. the number of cases has climbed to 49 across the state years after the highly contagious disease was thought to be wiped out. in new york, 20 cases have been reported. doctors say some parents are not...
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so there's a lot of different responses here, harold ford jr.think at this point this guy's done on some levels. but what could the nba do? i mean what do you do when an owner acts up? >> i think donnie's place is the free market will handle this. but to his point about the bylaws of the nba, adam silver spoke over the weekend and said he had broad authority. when he was asked what could he do, he said the bylaws allowed him broad authority to take action. he did not expand on what that might be. i sense from his words and the best player in the game lebron james, you have the greatest player of the game michael jordan saying this will not be tolerated. you have his team not showing the jersey. i think he will be out of the nba in the next few weeks. >> i understand he was about to get an award. >> he was about to get a lifetime achievement award from the naacp. >> so any idea, shoot in the dark here, why the naacp would even consider giving this guy an award given his reputation. this is one of the problems, i think, still sort of left over in
so there's a lot of different responses here, harold ford jr.think at this point this guy's done on some levels. but what could the nba do? i mean what do you do when an owner acts up? >> i think donnie's place is the free market will handle this. but to his point about the bylaws of the nba, adam silver spoke over the weekend and said he had broad authority. when he was asked what could he do, he said the bylaws allowed him broad authority to take action. he did not expand on what that...
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come to green is a gem and taunts about on an institutional business assuming that it was the late harold ii of greece's prime minister on to summarize. two employees because of the policies of light breeze. the kids love uncle mostly in life he is interfering in the affairs of our country and national awards. this is not cold war this is how weak governments this leads us to look at the moment they certainly think that's we will companies governments increase in deaths will argue in the creek people's interest and smoltz mrs model and will push for different policies in your own home the dm mannequin and i took the keys. and what do you respond to those chosen to do it tell me that we'd actually be very generous and if you look back at this crisis it's the greeks themselves who are responsible for everything it up and said they should be happy with what they got. amy sutherland said some parts of the responsibility for the crisis in the middle of months we are asking for a viable and third cream and speed up the win when the opponents to grievance that would be in everyone's interest to
come to green is a gem and taunts about on an institutional business assuming that it was the late harold ii of greece's prime minister on to summarize. two employees because of the policies of light breeze. the kids love uncle mostly in life he is interfering in the affairs of our country and national awards. this is not cold war this is how weak governments this leads us to look at the moment they certainly think that's we will companies governments increase in deaths will argue in the creek...
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last night, alex's father, harold could only offer his best wishes to the wounded. >> my prayers go out to everyone who was injured today and i hope they recover as quickly as possible. >> reporter: there was no school today at franklin high, but outside, this sign -- "we love our school," it read. "we are strong." in the hospital, students visited students, and we heard tales of extraordinary heroism -- gracey evans, saved by her friend, brett hurt, who was stabbed himself. >> he stepped right in front of me and took a stab for me really close to his spine. >> reporter: brett protecting you? >> yes, he's the hero in this for me. he's my hero in this. >> reporter: speaking today at the hospital, brett says gracey evans saved his life, too. >> i got stabbed in the back and just had to have help going to the room and her putting pressure on my wound, making sure i didn't bleed out. >> reporter: on a day of such horror, so many acts of braver, so many heroes. >> 8 of the 22 stabbing victims remain hospitalized. brett going home just a few hours ago. investigators are struggling to find a m
last night, alex's father, harold could only offer his best wishes to the wounded. >> my prayers go out to everyone who was injured today and i hope they recover as quickly as possible. >> reporter: there was no school today at franklin high, but outside, this sign -- "we love our school," it read. "we are strong." in the hospital, students visited students, and we heard tales of extraordinary heroism -- gracey evans, saved by her friend, brett hurt, who was...
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the thing that is most tangible about what i do is that, i'm the campus pastor at harold washington college in lute. >> have you ever had any difficulties in say as you are moving out for the ministry anything that has ever happened that you could share with us? >> crossings is my third call. my first call was in ethnic congregation on the north side of chicago, a swedish congregation. they didn't quite know what do you with a associate pastor who was a black woman. and one of the men came to me at the begin on my ministry there and said; frankly i don't think you can be my pastor primarily because i've never had a pastor who wasn't white male and of a scandinavian descent. and at first, i was kind of surprised but my response to him became very positive and affirmed the fact that he could even say that. because that to me is something i can deal with. it's when people don't say things that you don't know really how to handle it. but anyway he was that honest and integrous about his approach. by the time i left there which was almost two years later he and i were the best of friends because
the thing that is most tangible about what i do is that, i'm the campus pastor at harold washington college in lute. >> have you ever had any difficulties in say as you are moving out for the ministry anything that has ever happened that you could share with us? >> crossings is my third call. my first call was in ethnic congregation on the north side of chicago, a swedish congregation. they didn't quite know what do you with a associate pastor who was a black woman. and one of the...
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. >> harold brown did that.e was the secretary of defense. >> the point is this feud was supposed to be behind us because of peace through strength. we put out a vi saj that was intimidating. the reset button reset the cold war. this is stuff we shouldn't be worrying about. >> i think there is a middle ground and last november when -- in the united states when we were working on ourselves and we were working -- the president was working on the fact that his website for the health care bill had completely crash, that was when the ukrainians actually voted forrian for their president. we didn't do enough to help them at that point and now we're at this point. >> russian is a feckless ineffective country. >> the huge goal was to get them back off and he got his way. so on a global stage, putin is winning and we're not. >> everything except the ukraine. >> that's what really scares him, bob. that's what really frightens him and we waived -- waved our hand and said we don't know. >> it sends a message to every other
. >> harold brown did that.e was the secretary of defense. >> the point is this feud was supposed to be behind us because of peace through strength. we put out a vi saj that was intimidating. the reset button reset the cold war. this is stuff we shouldn't be worrying about. >> i think there is a middle ground and last november when -- in the united states when we were working on ourselves and we were working -- the president was working on the fact that his website for the...
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but harold ickes put marion anderson on the spotlight.e credit can steps of the memorial april 2nd, 1939. ♪ for thee we sing >> secretary ickes left no doubt about his determination to break barriers. >> genius like justice is blind. genius draws no color lines. >> in what might have been the nation's first outdoor concert anderson sang for 75,000 fans becoming a symbol of racial inclusion. >> happy mairhappy marion ander! >> when she couldn't sing at the daughters of american revolution hall she kept going. >> she was the first black performer at the metropolitan opera. she sang at john f. kennedy's inauguration in 1961 and she sang again in 1963 at the seminal civil rights march on washington for jobs and freedom and then she sang several times at constitution hall, this time invited by the dar. anderson's dress as seen in the old black and white news real did not stand out but on display currently at the smithsonian, her dress is as vibrant as her voice. and the messages. >> as reply predecessor hayward are ickes said she made a statem
but harold ickes put marion anderson on the spotlight.e credit can steps of the memorial april 2nd, 1939. ♪ for thee we sing >> secretary ickes left no doubt about his determination to break barriers. >> genius like justice is blind. genius draws no color lines. >> in what might have been the nation's first outdoor concert anderson sang for 75,000 fans becoming a symbol of racial inclusion. >> happy mairhappy marion ander! >> when she couldn't sing at the...
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he depicted an idealized italian landscape and called it childe harold's pilgrimage, after lord byron'sm. in an attempt to lift the painting to the intellectual stature enjoyed by the romantic poets, turner included a fragment of byron's verse in the exhibition catalogue. (reader) "...and now, fair italy! thou art the garden of the world. even in thy desert what is like to thee? thy very weeds are beautiful, thy waste more rich than other climes' fertility: thy wreck a glory, and thy ruin graced with an immaculate charm which cannot be defaced." (narrator) turner's travels in italy, like so many of his contemporaries, were part of a phenomenon called the grand tour. the artistic and architectural legacies of ancient rome and greece were thought to ennoble the minds that contemplated them. turner recorded their beauty-- the vestiges of power in ruin, history frozen in atmospheric splendor, a lost paradise still tinged by myth. he could capture that beauty like no one else which earned the praise of his friend the painter thomas lawrence. (reader) "the subtle harmony of this atmosphere, t
he depicted an idealized italian landscape and called it childe harold's pilgrimage, after lord byron'sm. in an attempt to lift the painting to the intellectual stature enjoyed by the romantic poets, turner included a fragment of byron's verse in the exhibition catalogue. (reader) "...and now, fair italy! thou art the garden of the world. even in thy desert what is like to thee? thy very weeds are beautiful, thy waste more rich than other climes' fertility: thy wreck a glory, and thy ruin...
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and harold menkoulis, from the brookings institute.icolas maduro's oped is entitled "a call for peace", do the actions of gassing opposition leader, gaoling opposition leader leopoldo lopez, and mayors, does that demonstrate an interest in having a dialogue for peace? >> it's a pleasure to join you. i think that you are pointing out one of the inherent contradictions in the government's message. the calls for dialogue in venezuela from the government has been relatively recent in - in response to growing international pressure, growing international por trails of the violence in venezuela -- portrayals of the violence in venezuela, there's a duel message between calls for peace. >> in fact, the conference of catholic bishops are calling for peace in venezuela. these are the bishops in venezuela. they talked about the brutal repress against a dissident that is going on. nicolas maduro writes in his peace that there has been a change in poverty, that power and resources became equitably disrupted. venezuela has cut poverty in half since
and harold menkoulis, from the brookings institute.icolas maduro's oped is entitled "a call for peace", do the actions of gassing opposition leader, gaoling opposition leader leopoldo lopez, and mayors, does that demonstrate an interest in having a dialogue for peace? >> it's a pleasure to join you. i think that you are pointing out one of the inherent contradictions in the government's message. the calls for dialogue in venezuela from the government has been relatively recent...
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. >> meet harold ham, he's the found are and ceo of con then tall resources, the 14th largest oil company a child of oklahoma sharecroppers, he went to work as a teenager in the oil fields there, first as a roughneck, then a wild cater. about ten years ago he led the charge in opening up the vast bocken oil field of the plains, using innovative extraction techniques known as fracking. >> this new technology would allow america to become energy independent. >> it will. we've had estimates made by experts in our field now that we could add as much as three to five million barrels of new oil per day. >> on july 18th, 2011, ham was invited to the white house for a gives summit with other wealthy americans such as bill gates and warren buffet who, like ham, had pledged to give away at least half of their fortunes to charity. >> you had the opportunity to speak with president obama. >> i did. >> what happened? >> i wanted him to know for sure the opportunity that we had and we were creating a whole new renaissance of american oil and gas. there's a lot of good things that come from that, good m
. >> meet harold ham, he's the found are and ceo of con then tall resources, the 14th largest oil company a child of oklahoma sharecroppers, he went to work as a teenager in the oil fields there, first as a roughneck, then a wild cater. about ten years ago he led the charge in opening up the vast bocken oil field of the plains, using innovative extraction techniques known as fracking. >> this new technology would allow america to become energy independent. >> it will. we've...
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for more on president maduro's actions, harold, good of you to be with us.resident maduro's op ed, actions like tear gassing, and jailing leopoldo lopez, have a dialogue for peace? good it's a pleasure to join you. the calls for dialogue if venezuela from the government have been relatively recent in response to growing international pressure, growing international for trails of the violence in venezuela. there is a dual message here between the violence and repression that we're seeing against the opposition and the calls for peace that are now gaining new prominence among venezuelan, including pad rowe. >> calling for peace in venezuela, they talked about the brutal repression against dissidence that is going on there. maduro writes in his peace rightfully that there has been a change in poverty, that power and resources have become more equally distributed that venezuela has cut poverty in half since his mentor hugo chavez took power in 1999. how does venezuela's efforts on that front how do they compare with the rest of latin america? >> it is true that
for more on president maduro's actions, harold, good of you to be with us.resident maduro's op ed, actions like tear gassing, and jailing leopoldo lopez, have a dialogue for peace? good it's a pleasure to join you. the calls for dialogue if venezuela from the government have been relatively recent in response to growing international pressure, growing international for trails of the violence in venezuela. there is a dual message here between the violence and repression that we're seeing against...
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and today i will put into law a gun bill that harolds, self-defense, personal liberties and public safety>> little wonder that jack kingston has changed his tune now that he is complaining for the senate. he rejects calls to research gun violence. he said the president's request to fund propaganda for his gun-grabbing initiatives will not be included in the appropriation's bill. we're joined by carolyn maloney who is pushing for the cdc to conduct firearm research. and mark rosenberg, as the former director of the national center for injury prevention, he lead the cdc's gun violence research in the 1990s. thank you both for being with us. after newtown, congressman kingston was quite vocal about the fact that he felt more research needs to be done on gun violence, and now he has completely changed his tune. what do you say to him? >> what is so threatening about doing research? we research everything as -- as researchers can point out. alone are we with gun safety research in that they are initiatives to prohibit it. i would say no area should be so -- so -- so walled off that we can't re
and today i will put into law a gun bill that harolds, self-defense, personal liberties and public safety>> little wonder that jack kingston has changed his tune now that he is complaining for the senate. he rejects calls to research gun violence. he said the president's request to fund propaganda for his gun-grabbing initiatives will not be included in the appropriation's bill. we're joined by carolyn maloney who is pushing for the cdc to conduct firearm research. and mark rosenberg, as...
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harold brooks, appreciate you being with us. >> you're welcome. ♪ >>> coming up next, the black gold> wherever you have lots of men and lots of money, you can going to find prostitution. >> reporter: a community suddenly awash in man camps. north dakota's energy boom town and the high cost of all of that new wealth. and still ahead, trash talk. >> when ignorant folks want to advertise their ignorance, you don't have to do anything, you just let them talk. >> outrage on and off the hard court will the l.a. clippers owner be ejected from the game? consider this. the news of the day plus so much more. answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >>> a huge spike in domestic oil production is helping to bring america just one step closer to energy independence, but the small towns on the frontier of the boom are finding that with big oil can come very big problems. we begin ourer isties dirty power with christof putzel. >> reporter: how would you describe what this place looked like when you were first mayor, 2
harold brooks, appreciate you being with us. >> you're welcome. ♪ >>> coming up next, the black gold> wherever you have lots of men and lots of money, you can going to find prostitution. >> reporter: a community suddenly awash in man camps. north dakota's energy boom town and the high cost of all of that new wealth. and still ahead, trash talk. >> when ignorant folks want to advertise their ignorance, you don't have to do anything, you just let them talk....