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hutchinson's seat occupied by another republican. you may know him as ted cruz, an email he fires off as a cruise missile. those are the only two we have for him. months into ted cruz's first term, how is he getting along? >> he's angering veteran democrats with california's dianne feinstein calling him arrogant during the debate over gun control. >> i'm not a sixth grader. jon: of course not. no, sixth grader with any sense of self-respect would still be in the senate. but those are democrats, of course. they're going to hate senator ted cruz. as long as ted's own party has his back. >> he's also raising hackles among the old guard in his own party. when he questioned defense secretary nominee chuck hagel's financial disclosures, john mccain gave cruz a scolding. mccain went on to call crews a wacko bird. >> jon: oh, no, you didn't. did you not call someone a wacko bird because that is a weird insult. and nobody really knows what that means. i mean you're not a sixth grader. so what did cruz say to hagel? to get slapped with the wac
hutchinson's seat occupied by another republican. you may know him as ted cruz, an email he fires off as a cruise missile. those are the only two we have for him. months into ted cruz's first term, how is he getting along? >> he's angering veteran democrats with california's dianne feinstein calling him arrogant during the debate over gun control. >> i'm not a sixth grader. jon: of course not. no, sixth grader with any sense of self-respect would still be in the senate. but those...
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henry hutchinson lives in the building next door. >> what i noticed was there were 17 police, two fire engines and his friends had been seated and they were distraught. >> hutchinson every year this block has a party and he does hot think the one on the roof was out of hand. >> from my understanding there were only six to eight people. so how rowdy can that be? >> he worked in san francisco at ai company called demand force rmt colleagues were not talking today. and police say that roof top parties are not illegal. they do discourage them because they worry about something like this happening on this four-story building. >> afternoon commute for people on the east coast proved to be just as problematic. 120 bus shuttles operated from connecticut into manhattan. proved to be a slower ride for commuters and doubling and perhaps tripling in cases. last friday a train derailment damaged tracks and there is also no direct service between new york and boston. >> you've no doubt heard of bomb-sniffing dogs but how about bomb sniffing bees? insikts being conditioned to search for the scent of
henry hutchinson lives in the building next door. >> what i noticed was there were 17 police, two fire engines and his friends had been seated and they were distraught. >> hutchinson every year this block has a party and he does hot think the one on the roof was out of hand. >> from my understanding there were only six to eight people. so how rowdy can that be? >> he worked in san francisco at ai company called demand force rmt colleagues were not talking today. and...
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former senator kay bailey hutchinson will be here to discuss her role in iron man 3. here it is your moment of zen. >> now you can get your deadly jolt -- deadly. you can now get your daily dose captioning sponsored by comedy central captione crisis. move america below mexico so they all run into canada. plus innovation in beer. get ready for bud light without lime. and my guests tonight are the makers of the new photo messaging app snapchat. it's going to revolutionize the way i send myself selfies. a new study says fish use sign language. maybe now i can figure out what all that flopping around on the bottom of my boat means. this is the colbert report. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: hey, welcome to the report. >> stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you for joining us. for all the ships at sea, nation, you know, folks, if you watch the news as closely as i do, you know the sequester budget cuts are here. the unemployed have seen smaller benefit checks, some cancer patients have gone without treatment, and lines at new
former senator kay bailey hutchinson will be here to discuss her role in iron man 3. here it is your moment of zen. >> now you can get your deadly jolt -- deadly. you can now get your daily dose captioning sponsored by comedy central captione crisis. move america below mexico so they all run into canada. plus innovation in beer. get ready for bud light without lime. and my guests tonight are the makers of the new photo messaging app snapchat. it's going to revolutionize the way i send...
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. >> wormer senator kay bailey hutchinson was on booktv next. she talked about the history in the state of texas and this is about 30 minutes. no one has anywhere in texas wrote about this. i think you for being such a strong organization that really is. >> my book who had the spirit of the pioneers who built our state. and it is much like people who go to our country. i have written two other books about the woman who broke barriers in our country. in aviation and politics and medicine. and i wrote these books who have a great chronicle who built our great state. without the women of texas we wouldn't have had that great ability of excitement and spirit that we have in texas. i grew up in texas and i think everybody is like us. i moved around the country and the world. i realized that other states do not revere their history quite like we do. they do not require state history, but of course we do. and i think it is the beginning of the interest that we see in our children. passing it to the generations is very important. i also saw something th
. >> wormer senator kay bailey hutchinson was on booktv next. she talked about the history in the state of texas and this is about 30 minutes. no one has anywhere in texas wrote about this. i think you for being such a strong organization that really is. >> my book who had the spirit of the pioneers who built our state. and it is much like people who go to our country. i have written two other books about the woman who broke barriers in our country. in aviation and politics and...
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weaknesses and knew what we could do on our own and what we needed outside help isaccomplish.asa hutchinson a former u.s. attorney and congressman who headed the drug enforcement administration and he was under secretary of homeland security. he was just the man we needed to lead an initiative to draw up a plan to protect our children in the wake of the kind of tragedy that took place in newtown connecticut. wayne went to him and he responded. that took dedication and courage on both sides. he took on the job because he know that is we are serious and that we would back him up. and he did a great job. chris cox at the institute for legislative action proved that with a small staff and your support he could outdual the president and senate liberals who have vowed again and again to gut the second amendment by dividing us or fooling us with attractive sounding proposals that mask their true intentions. with chris and wayne providing the leadership and with our members and our supporters behind them, we overcame the doubts of those sunshine soldiers who thought they could buy peace by making d
weaknesses and knew what we could do on our own and what we needed outside help isaccomplish.asa hutchinson a former u.s. attorney and congressman who headed the drug enforcement administration and he was under secretary of homeland security. he was just the man we needed to lead an initiative to draw up a plan to protect our children in the wake of the kind of tragedy that took place in newtown connecticut. wayne went to him and he responded. that took dedication and courage on both sides. he...
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they know nothing about the enlightenmentnd the philosophy of adam smith and hutchinson and the people who founded those things, because all of these people were living under the divine right of kings. they were afraid of a central government that mandated certain things and called certain things entitlemts and rights. we have no entitlements and rights. we have individual liberty. that's what it's all about. jonathan is absolutely right. and if these people could read, which they don't, they would understd that. it's as simple as that. >> go ahead, tracy, go ahead. >> there's a very fine line here. look, i don't think obama care is the answer, but i do think that we owe the american people of our fine country something if they are ill. you cnot just let people die in the streets. >> you just did it again, tracy. >> no. >> who lets people die in the streets? >> it's the same thing. it is the same thing. >> come o -- wait, wait. >> tracy doesn't understand -- tracy, what you don't understand is that by establishing health care as a right, you're destroying rights. >> wait a second. >> t
they know nothing about the enlightenmentnd the philosophy of adam smith and hutchinson and the people who founded those things, because all of these people were living under the divine right of kings. they were afraid of a central government that mandated certain things and called certain things entitlemts and rights. we have no entitlements and rights. we have individual liberty. that's what it's all about. jonathan is absolutely right. and if these people could read, which they don't, they...
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henry hutchinson lives in the building next door. >> what i noticed is that there are 17 police, two fire engines and his friends have been seated and distraught. >> he says the party was not rowdy, though police say drinking was involved. he worked here in demand force in san francisco. his colleagues don't want to talk. >> this is a tragic event. you know? which is why we don't want and encourage people to this these events but it's a private building. >> and there is no police investigation. in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> we're getting a rare look at tactics used by prison guards in crisis situation autos it's an overwhelming show of fours force called cell extraction teams. >> straight from prison. these teams are trained to handle dangerous criminals when threatening staff who refused to follow orders. if an inmate still won't cooperate, six guards perform a cell extraction. it's a very dangerous job. >> i've had co-workers that never left that gate, never came out arks live. soy can't say that i'm not scared but i'm not going show them that. >> tonight you'll hear from a form
henry hutchinson lives in the building next door. >> what i noticed is that there are 17 police, two fire engines and his friends have been seated and distraught. >> he says the party was not rowdy, though police say drinking was involved. he worked here in demand force in san francisco. his colleagues don't want to talk. >> this is a tragic event. you know? which is why we don't want and encourage people to this these events but it's a private building. >> and there is...
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henry hutchinson lives in the building next door. >> what i noticed is that there are 17 police, two fire engines and his friends have been seated and distraught. >> he says the party was not rowdy, though police say drinking was involved. he worked here in demand force in san francisco. his colleagues don't want to talk. >> this is a tragic event. you know? which is why we don't want and encourage people to this these events but it's a private building. >> and there is no police investigation. in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> we're getting a rare look at tactics used by prison guards in crisis situation autos it's an overwhelming show of fours force called cell extraction teams. >> straight from prison. these teams are trained to handle dangerous criminals when threatening staff who refused to follow orders. if an inmate still won't cooperate, six guards perform a cell extraction. it's a very dangerous job. >> i've had co-workers that never left that gate, never came out arks live. soy can't say that i'm not scared but i'm not going show them that. >> tonight you'll hear from a form
henry hutchinson lives in the building next door. >> what i noticed is that there are 17 police, two fire engines and his friends have been seated and distraught. >> he says the party was not rowdy, though police say drinking was involved. he worked here in demand force in san francisco. his colleagues don't want to talk. >> this is a tragic event. you know? which is why we don't want and encourage people to this these events but it's a private building. >> and there is...
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. >> reporter: it also features the voices of josh hutchinson from the "the hunger games" and saturdayight live's jason sudakis. the sound track includes songs from beyonce and steven tyler. >> something for the family to do this holiday weekend. thank you for watching us at wusa9 at 6:00 a.m. it is thursday. closer to the weekend. may 23. i'm andrea roane. >>> i'm mike hydeck. thanks for joining us. hey, monika. >> it's a holiday weekend. >> nothing wrong with that. >> nothing too wrong with the forecast if you can get through the muggies and the rain today. >> because it's going to be sunny and dry. it is going to be cool, though. unseasonably cool as we go through the weekend. it's kind of been that way a lot of the springs here. >> a mixed up pattern. >> we have a couple of showers in spots. your forecast on this thursday morning is calling, though, for mostly cloudy skies. a few breaks here and
. >> reporter: it also features the voices of josh hutchinson from the "the hunger games" and saturdayight live's jason sudakis. the sound track includes songs from beyonce and steven tyler. >> something for the family to do this holiday weekend. thank you for watching us at wusa9 at 6:00 a.m. it is thursday. closer to the weekend. may 23. i'm andrea roane. >>> i'm mike hydeck. thanks for joining us. hey, monika. >> it's a holiday weekend. >> nothing...
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even hutchinson's letters are a bit like wikileaks. nothing can stay secret, but what struck me was the revolution was started by people who have the social networks, but it was taken over very quickly by militias who are a bit out of control. lexington and concord was not what they expected. and those who put their bodies on the line in that taking over revelations that are started by social networks. >> i think it is interesting that you mention it because we throw around the turn cyber dissident and apply it to anybody who treats. and to me that turned dissidents still applies to somebody who's willing to assume some degree risk in the physical world. i think the lumping together are ready and cyberspace to opposes the regime as a cyber dissident in some respects does a disservice to real opposition groups. i think that we are in libya, about a year ago, and our observation is, where's the police? in one catalytic moment they can essentially turn this whole thing inside down. of course. >> one of the ministries and libya. we were to
even hutchinson's letters are a bit like wikileaks. nothing can stay secret, but what struck me was the revolution was started by people who have the social networks, but it was taken over very quickly by militias who are a bit out of control. lexington and concord was not what they expected. and those who put their bodies on the line in that taking over revelations that are started by social networks. >> i think it is interesting that you mention it because we throw around the turn cyber...
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. >> let's listen to what kay bailey hutchinson, former republican senator from texas said about this and pat toomey with jon stewart last night. >> let me say, pat toomey, the senator from pennsylvania, did a yeoman's job -- >> he and joe manchin came together, got a compromised bill. >> and really, the american people are for background checks. they are. >> like 90%. >> yes. >> and ej, this is a former texas republican. this is no new jersey republican talking there. >> well, she is the sort of person that ted cruz would call a squish. >> yes. >> because she's in favor of this very modest measure. no, and i think what's depressing is, how few republicans crossed over on this. there was a time not so long ago, 10, 15 years ago, when you could get quite a lot of republicans voting for sane gun legislation. heck, not just background checks, but also an assault weapons ban. and it shows how ideological that party has become. i mean, when pat toomey, who is a very loyally conservative guy, showing the clips of him at cpac. when he becomes a moderate, that tells you something about what's
. >> let's listen to what kay bailey hutchinson, former republican senator from texas said about this and pat toomey with jon stewart last night. >> let me say, pat toomey, the senator from pennsylvania, did a yeoman's job -- >> he and joe manchin came together, got a compromised bill. >> and really, the american people are for background checks. they are. >> like 90%. >> yes. >> and ej, this is a former texas republican. this is no new jersey...
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expecting to boost revenue thanks to recent acquisitions of hutchinson global investors.ere largely concerned with the performance of at&t and vbt. joining us for more, judith sharp, head of research at kimang incident ya. good to see you. thanks very much indeed for joining us. what are you looking for? >> well, our estimate for the quarter earnings is -- off 20% quarter on quarter and 5% year on year. and basically, the fall is coming because of the low margin acquisition. and i think the events are in line and it should be in line with the shares. and you have a key total would be the approval of mergers of socgen. >> why has that been delayed? i think they have appealed in the high court which is one of the high court which has approved the merger. i think that's where it is st k stuck. it's supposed to go through a larger window in months. >> and finally, the indian market like the rest of the global has had a decent rally in the last few weeks. what happens now, bearing in mind we're through the earnings season? >> now i think the market is fairly valued. and we'll
expecting to boost revenue thanks to recent acquisitions of hutchinson global investors.ere largely concerned with the performance of at&t and vbt. joining us for more, judith sharp, head of research at kimang incident ya. good to see you. thanks very much indeed for joining us. what are you looking for? >> well, our estimate for the quarter earnings is -- off 20% quarter on quarter and 5% year on year. and basically, the fall is coming because of the low margin acquisition. and i...
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even the hutchinson letters were a bit like wikileaks.but what struck me was the revolution was started by people who had the social networks but it was taken over very quickly by militias who went out of control. those who put their bodies on the line end up taking over revolutions that have started by social networks. is that still true? >> is interesting you mention it as we throw around the term cyberdissidents and we apply it to anybody who tweets. to to me the term dissidents still applies to somebody who is willing to assume some degree of rescue in the physical world and they bumping up everyone together as a cyberdissident and some respects is real opposition groups. we were in libya about a year ago and our observation was this entire place seems to be run by militia who in one catalytic moment can essentially turn this whole thing upside down of course that is what happened. >> we were told that it was really good that we didn't come there the day before because the militia that had supported that director had been overthrown b
even the hutchinson letters were a bit like wikileaks.but what struck me was the revolution was started by people who had the social networks but it was taken over very quickly by militias who went out of control. those who put their bodies on the line end up taking over revolutions that have started by social networks. is that still true? >> is interesting you mention it as we throw around the term cyberdissidents and we apply it to anybody who tweets. to to me the term dissidents still...
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in fact a string of tornados roared through that part of the country. 76-year-old billy hutchinson and 79-year-old glen irish, both from shawnee. both are confirmed dead now by the medical examiner. one of several tornados that touched down in the middle part of the country. that particular mobile home park where they were apparently living or staying was just about flattened. horrible, horrible conditions there. they are warning as you might have heard earlier, they are warning there could be more tornadoes in that same part of the country today. we'll definitely keep an eye on all of it. we'll let you know the news as it continues. >> as he said, the, deputy secretary of the treasury was made aware as the investigation was beginning last year but no one in the white house was aware. that is important what we actually knew, which is, just that there was an investigation, it was coming to conclusion, not that we knew the results. we didn't see the report until it was released last wednesday. jon: well, that is white house senior adivsor dan pfeiffer defending the president on five sund
in fact a string of tornados roared through that part of the country. 76-year-old billy hutchinson and 79-year-old glen irish, both from shawnee. both are confirmed dead now by the medical examiner. one of several tornados that touched down in the middle part of the country. that particular mobile home park where they were apparently living or staying was just about flattened. horrible, horrible conditions there. they are warning as you might have heard earlier, they are warning there could be...
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how does your bipartisan bill compare to the kerry hutchinson ank prosal ure from last congress?- bipartisan er bill has many attributes. it is larger. five to 10 times the size of the infrastructure banks bell -- bill. it can provide loans like the is designed e bank but more significantly it will tkpwerguarantor and in that regard it is different. the biggest difference is our bill is not funded with taxpayer money. appropriations toward our bill. it is funded by private taxorations and giving them incentive by allowing them to earnings. overseas a bigger infrastructure financing proposal by an order no ive to tenfold with government money. the prior bills have involved appropriations. also push more responsibility down to the state and local overnments and it has a more independent board and is not really an arm of government. almost an independent nonprofit organization. more independence, larger and taxpayer friendly. host: i want to get your tax new york stockwo exchange companies this is the money investing section of the board treet journal" the of jpmorgan chase will dec
how does your bipartisan bill compare to the kerry hutchinson ank prosal ure from last congress?- bipartisan er bill has many attributes. it is larger. five to 10 times the size of the infrastructure banks bell -- bill. it can provide loans like the is designed e bank but more significantly it will tkpwerguarantor and in that regard it is different. the biggest difference is our bill is not funded with taxpayer money. appropriations toward our bill. it is funded by private taxorations and...
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. -- rick hutchinson pied mid the is resigning. the spokesman said chairman john, who has been at the commission since 2006, submitted his resignation letter to president obama on late tuesday. he'll remain at the commissional replacement is nominated and confirmed by the senate. he is tasked with regulating the transmission of electricity, natural gas, and oil across statelines. -- state line. we have congress off for the memorial day recess. we're featuring booktv. three books related to america's military beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. with "educating america's military" former marine writes about the experience in the platoon in "joker one" at 9:30 a panel from the military writer symposium look at the challenges facing veterans returning from a combat. that's all tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >>> c-span2 will continue to cover various discussions throughout the week from book expo america. live coverage from new york city continues tomorrow with a panel of authors. among them is the author of "radiance of tomo
. -- rick hutchinson pied mid the is resigning. the spokesman said chairman john, who has been at the commission since 2006, submitted his resignation letter to president obama on late tuesday. he'll remain at the commissional replacement is nominated and confirmed by the senate. he is tasked with regulating the transmission of electricity, natural gas, and oil across statelines. -- state line. we have congress off for the memorial day recess. we're featuring booktv. three books related to...
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. -- rick hutchinson that is where the assignment of that desk was. it prevents project presents us with an opportunity to look at the question that peter berg and asked, is it right to have that in the fbi? the fbi has had a mission for years. it gave them the assignment to preempt in terrorism plots. the capacity looks like a lot of social science stuff. and they may have a ph.d. is in sociology but that is kind of rare, those resources. for folks that are joining the bureau to get bad guys and build cases -- instead, by its location there is a possibility of building a partnership paradigm where the private sector can potentially have a role. local and state law-enforcement can have a role. maybe the prevention step is done with the police department. those are other aspects we can explore later. hopefully that answers it. >> the next question i want to point to, there was a common theme among all the panelists about the counter narrative, that there needs to be a counter-narrative as strong, as graphic, as the motive as the key, lists -- as the ji
. -- rick hutchinson that is where the assignment of that desk was. it prevents project presents us with an opportunity to look at the question that peter berg and asked, is it right to have that in the fbi? the fbi has had a mission for years. it gave them the assignment to preempt in terrorism plots. the capacity looks like a lot of social science stuff. and they may have a ph.d. is in sociology but that is kind of rare, those resources. for folks that are joining the bureau to get bad guys...
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senator hutchinson retired. . cruz was elected and we created a bipartisan transitional committee. we were happy to work through these nominations and fill the vacancies, -- >> to have recommended names to the commission? >> we're working on it. what is this, made? -- may? we are working. >> i would be happy to help you. "some like to tie the completion of that project to these new judges. i just do not think it makes sense when there are four or five vacancies open for years and years. >> why don't you tell the white house to nominate people? of recommendations of the senators. at least that's way -- >> de provide a nomination and that is a condition and precedent to the way we act. we tried to work properly with the white house and i hope we will not be punished for that. >> if i could just -- >> the case load is sky high compared to the rest of the country. >> members, if i could just note, based on 38 years' experience here, every judgeship i have seen come through this committee during that time has followed the recommendations by the senators from the state, whether they are
senator hutchinson retired. . cruz was elected and we created a bipartisan transitional committee. we were happy to work through these nominations and fill the vacancies, -- >> to have recommended names to the commission? >> we're working on it. what is this, made? -- may? we are working. >> i would be happy to help you. "some like to tie the completion of that project to these new judges. i just do not think it makes sense when there are four or five vacancies open for...
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. -- rick hutchinson >> wednesday's last hour of the "washington journal," there was a recent magazine article on a spotlight of the amazing series, and today, a forbes article with the headline "big money, big money," begin with the headline and the economics of the mississippi river. explain that for the viewers. >> caller: well, thanks, greta. the economics of the mississippi river are huge, of course. the mississippi is a vital conduit for goods of all kinds in the united states. i think about 16% of coal, 20% of petroleum products, a large amount of fertilizers moving down the mississippi, so this is a very important part of the industrial logistics infrastructure of the united states. we can't really live without it. >> host: who ships down the mississippi river? explain the barge business. >> well, the barge business is huge. there's about 20,000 barges that ply the river at any given time, and i recently took a ride on the river with the ingram bar company as well as cargill, adm, bungee, they all have their open barge fleets moving grains and petroleum products and all sorts o
. -- rick hutchinson >> wednesday's last hour of the "washington journal," there was a recent magazine article on a spotlight of the amazing series, and today, a forbes article with the headline "big money, big money," begin with the headline and the economics of the mississippi river. explain that for the viewers. >> caller: well, thanks, greta. the economics of the mississippi river are huge, of course. the mississippi is a vital conduit for goods of all kinds...