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hunter, i used him in the itt case. and he would come by my office, and when i felt like talking, because he was an engaging guy. interesting storyteller. great novelist. wrote great books. and cia operative. very secretive about it. i would listen to his tales and thought they were fascinating. >> you both went to brown. >> yep. >> did you know each other through the brown alumni? >> yep. i was the president of it in washington. and he would come to meetings. i knew he was with the cia. so i knew him slightly. not really well. and then he -- when he left the cia, he came to work for robert bennett, bennett associates. and made an appointment to come see me. and this was before all this pentagon paper stuff. and he said to me, i'm out of the cia now, but i have a lot of experience in this area. if i can help the white house in any way, anything you want, you just call me. so when the decision was made to hire someone, i put him on the list. and remembering that he had volunteered and had this kind of background. and tha
hunter, i used him in the itt case. and he would come by my office, and when i felt like talking, because he was an engaging guy. interesting storyteller. great novelist. wrote great books. and cia operative. very secretive about it. i would listen to his tales and thought they were fascinating. >> you both went to brown. >> yep. >> did you know each other through the brown alumni? >> yep. i was the president of it in washington. and he would come to meetings. i knew he...
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hunter, i used him in the itt case. and he would come by my office, and when i felt like talking, because he was an engaging guy. interesting storyteller. great novelist. wrote great books. and cia operative. very secretive about it. i would listen to his tales and thought they were fascinating. >> you both went to brown. >> yep. >> did you know each other through the brown alumni? >> yep. i was the president of it in washington. and he would come to meetings. i knew he was with the cia. so i knew him slightly. not really well. and then he -- when he left the cia, he came to work for robert bennett, bennett associates. and made an appointment to come see me. and this was before all this pentagon paper stuff. and he said to me, i'm out of the cia now, but i have a lot of experience in this area. if i can help the white house in any way, anything you want, you just call me. so when the decision was made to hire someone, i put him on the list. and remembering that he had volunteered and had this kind of background. and tha
hunter, i used him in the itt case. and he would come by my office, and when i felt like talking, because he was an engaging guy. interesting storyteller. great novelist. wrote great books. and cia operative. very secretive about it. i would listen to his tales and thought they were fascinating. >> you both went to brown. >> yep. >> did you know each other through the brown alumni? >> yep. i was the president of it in washington. and he would come to meetings. i knew he...
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hunter, i used him in the itt case. and he would come by my office, and when i felt like talking, because he was an engaging guy. interesting storyteller. great novelist. wrote great books. and cia operative. very secretive about it. i would listen to his tales and thought they were fascinating. >> you both went to brown. >> yep. >> did you know each other through the brown alumni? >> yep. i was the president of it in washington. and he would come to meetings. i knew he was with the cia. so i knew him slightly. not really well. and then he -- when he left the cia, he came to work for robert bennett, bennett associates. and made an appointment to come see me. and this was before all this pentagon paper stuff. and he said to me, i'm out of the cia now, but i have a lot of experience in this area. if i can help the white house in any way, anything you want, you just call me. so when the decision was made to hire someone, i put him on the list. and remembering that he had volunteered and had this kind of background. and tha
hunter, i used him in the itt case. and he would come by my office, and when i felt like talking, because he was an engaging guy. interesting storyteller. great novelist. wrote great books. and cia operative. very secretive about it. i would listen to his tales and thought they were fascinating. >> you both went to brown. >> yep. >> did you know each other through the brown alumni? >> yep. i was the president of it in washington. and he would come to meetings. i knew he...
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a potential buyer college portfolio dropped out after itt refused to extend a due diligence period. the stock plunged 47%. new york's top financial regulator is investigating whether the company is over charging struggling homeowners for insurance. shares there fell two and a half% to $26.98. >>> ge will invest $2 billion in africa by 2018. the continent is the most promising growth region globally. its projects will include supplying gas turbines and rail -- amgen saw its shares rise after its company's blood cancer drug met its role in a late stage trial. the second most common form of blood cancer, multiple myeloma. two companies working hard on experimental ebola treatments. tetmira opened strongly in the hopes that its trial for the illness will be helpful in remedying the disease. shares of tech mira fell 7%. biochris saw its shares rise. it's worth mentioning that both of these are small cap stocks. >>> tenet health care posted a narrower than expected loss late today. the hospital operator raised its full outlook. shares were volatile in after hours trading. the stock was ne
a potential buyer college portfolio dropped out after itt refused to extend a due diligence period. the stock plunged 47%. new york's top financial regulator is investigating whether the company is over charging struggling homeowners for insurance. shares there fell two and a half% to $26.98. >>> ge will invest $2 billion in africa by 2018. the continent is the most promising growth region globally. its projects will include supplying gas turbines and rail -- amgen saw its shares rise...
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berg, psychiatrist, which included howard hunt's participation in the itt affair which included howard hunt's fabrication of cables designed to discredit the kennedy administration. we were further cautioned today that perhaps these proceedings ought to be delayed because certainly there would be new evidence forthcoming from the president of the united states. there has not even been an obfuscated indication that this committee would receive any additional materials from the president. the committee subpoena is outstanding. and if the president wants to supply that material the committee sits here. the fact is, that on yesterday, the american people waited with great anxiety for eight hours not knowing whether their president would obey an order of the supreme court of the united states. at this point, i would like to juxtapose a few of the impeachment criteria with some of the actions the president has engaged in. impeachment criteria. james madison. from the virginia ratification convention. if the president be connected in any suspicious manner with any person and there be grounds
berg, psychiatrist, which included howard hunt's participation in the itt affair which included howard hunt's fabrication of cables designed to discredit the kennedy administration. we were further cautioned today that perhaps these proceedings ought to be delayed because certainly there would be new evidence forthcoming from the president of the united states. there has not even been an obfuscated indication that this committee would receive any additional materials from the president. the...
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family always pushed me to apply for american citizenship and theyyog say they you are old now and itt is about time and so i think ifl my mother country is vietnam, my so father country is america. so this is, there's nothing wrong with that.your book c-span: let me read what you said in your book on page 332.ce he said if americans knew how ty deal with other people, they could bring peace to the world.e alas, they have not learned enough yet.e a true american feels it is 100d welcome wherever he goes. almost the way that americans treat tr. other people, it almost guarantees that the world willia suffer a more terrible fate. i say this as a friend who understands and admires america, and one a who has enjoyed the great generosity and warm ameri american friendships in ways that no others can claim. i have been blessed often by a buddha and so go back over that. if americans knew how to deal with other people, they could bring peace to the world. pea t >> that kind of feeling, you i s know, i learned even when i was a part of this, i remember wheny i went to maxwell air force basf wi
family always pushed me to apply for american citizenship and theyyog say they you are old now and itt is about time and so i think ifl my mother country is vietnam, my so father country is america. so this is, there's nothing wrong with that.your book c-span: let me read what you said in your book on page 332.ce he said if americans knew how ty deal with other people, they could bring peace to the world.e alas, they have not learned enough yet.e a true american feels it is 100d welcome...
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california, i have been telling my wife that it was russian hacking, and now she knows conclusively that itt is, and e&j entertainment, that is russian hacking. and it is a big problem and i don't know the solution to it, but surely some kid out there in san jose or santa cruz who has some program that can stop the hacking. i mean, we have paid billions for the games and the crushing little pieces of kcandy, why can't we spend some billions for the hacking defense. it is hard to believe it can't be done. >> and you know, adam, after the kids who do the hacking, and governments do the paying, to get them to do the hacking a lot of times that is the case, but how big is this going to be? how worse is this going to get, and are we just seeing the warmup act before the accounts are zeroed out, and all of the sudden, everybody is going to be going nuts? >> well, the bad news is that it is very bad and>nq businesses a government are taking it very seriously and to charlie, the three major sources are china, russia, and criminals generally, right? kr criminals generally, and this is a big, big busi
california, i have been telling my wife that it was russian hacking, and now she knows conclusively that itt is, and e&j entertainment, that is russian hacking. and it is a big problem and i don't know the solution to it, but surely some kid out there in san jose or santa cruz who has some program that can stop the hacking. i mean, we have paid billions for the games and the crushing little pieces of kcandy, why can't we spend some billions for the hacking defense. it is hard to believe it...
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poroshenko, itt is a day of symbolism and the prelude to ukraine's independence day celebrations. our correspondent has been covering the visit of the chancellor. we asked her if president poroshenko is happy with the level of support he is getting from germany. >> i think he can be satisfied with what chancellor merkel said today. she used this visit to strengthen his position. she seems to know very well that the ukrainian president is in the hot seat because not everyone here welcomes his , the fact thate he is ready to tell president to change he wants the constitution in order to win more regional autonomy. so, he wanted to send a clear signal by praising the russian course, by promising financial germanylear signal that supports poroshenko. merkel did not say much about russia, she just said it was not the right moment to talk about new sanctions, although they cannot be ruled out. many people i talked to in kiev germany was being too soft with russia. >> the truck's germany -- the truck's russia sent to ukraine without her mission have been returned. what are they saying ab
poroshenko, itt is a day of symbolism and the prelude to ukraine's independence day celebrations. our correspondent has been covering the visit of the chancellor. we asked her if president poroshenko is happy with the level of support he is getting from germany. >> i think he can be satisfied with what chancellor merkel said today. she used this visit to strengthen his position. she seems to know very well that the ukrainian president is in the hot seat because not everyone here welcomes...
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. >> and what i thought was that itt is tragic, and all of it is tragic and where i thought that you were going a moment ago, charles, i was going to say we are two for two, because i agree with dagan if the airlines don't want to fly in, that is their call. but an outright ban -- >> and now, come on. >> it is true, but i will let you get away from that, but an outright ban sends the wrong message and we need to be vigilant, and we need to be, and we are. nobody is thinking hunky-dory because of the wonderful recovery of the two wonderful doctor doctors. but of course, we have to be vigilant. >> and this is what you call the liberal hypocrisy, and they are for the government sticking in every direction, but yet, with a ebola outbreak that might affect us all, let the big business handle it. and the british airlines and all of the places, they know what they are doing now on ebola, but not on anything else. >> and gary, i wanted to bring you in to say something? >> well, we have been vigilant and some people have been taken off of airlines when they have been believed to having some,
. >> and what i thought was that itt is tragic, and all of it is tragic and where i thought that you were going a moment ago, charles, i was going to say we are two for two, because i agree with dagan if the airlines don't want to fly in, that is their call. but an outright ban -- >> and now, come on. >> it is true, but i will let you get away from that, but an outright ban sends the wrong message and we need to be vigilant, and we need to be, and we are. nobody is thinking...
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resolve the prosperiblem they know it's 9 m or l11 months yes, i think so i we pull proprietiedicaments itte that amount of time by other property owners know they have0o no intention of doing anything so i want to know how does that effect our nova process that's thirty 050 day to 60 days we dis that with the supervisor there's a lot of push coming from the small business community to give people more time for marked forces to swork our ascertaicon this mrparticular piece of legislation it's given more by market force than incentives as much as r such as you're going to pay a larger bill for whae whatever reason and some of the reasons have to do with the oerwners being difficult to loce even the mairzyor's office of economic workforce development has told everybody involved in this discussion it's like a deputy hunt too often find where the owner maybe. much less actually get a respond from those code enforcement postings so you make a good p point it will once again cloud our effort to try and cleanlnd a lot of nova's that need to be posted a >> thank you. >> thank you. i guess at the 6 m
resolve the prosperiblem they know it's 9 m or l11 months yes, i think so i we pull proprietiedicaments itte that amount of time by other property owners know they have0o no intention of doing anything so i want to know how does that effect our nova process that's thirty 050 day to 60 days we dis that with the supervisor there's a lot of push coming from the small business community to give people more time for marked forces to swork our ascertaicon this mrparticular piece of legislation it's...
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president reagan, and i was talking to the orange county superintendent who i said, how did you do itt? and he said i was illegal baby and i came here under reagan and i have four children at the university of california, and so all of these people are paying taxes, paying for my social security and your social security, and we don't have to wonder what is going to happen, but it has happened before. >> chuck is right, but he misses one point. of course, the business is for it, because they have a greater pool to choose from to fill the maintenance worker jobs and janitors and stuff, but who is representing the non-unionized wo worker out there? and the non-unionized taxi cab wo worker born here in the united states and done it legally and now finds out they have to compete with five other guys who are may be paid less than me, and i may be thrown out of a job. that is the issue. >> and john, this is assuming that everybody coming in or everybody here has ab job at this time. >> yeah, it assumes that, and i'm sure that not everybody has a job, but the reason they are here is because th
president reagan, and i was talking to the orange county superintendent who i said, how did you do itt? and he said i was illegal baby and i came here under reagan and i have four children at the university of california, and so all of these people are paying taxes, paying for my social security and your social security, and we don't have to wonder what is going to happen, but it has happened before. >> chuck is right, but he misses one point. of course, the business is for it, because...
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the citizens action group says itt it shouldn't sell off assets the?> the worst-case scenario is off of the table now. we are, of course, are still aware offed aware of the the pressure from the international lobby of water players to deal with the greek government. >> it's the first time a court has stopped a private eyization demanded by greece's credit. agentens water started out as a private venture eighty years ago when an american company built and operated marathon dam. most people don't believe contractors would match this level of investment today. and contractors would forfeit european public sector subsidies that paid for infrastructure like this sewage treatment plan for athens. >> people see water as a human right, unlike telephony. and electricity, it is essential to life. the idea for a private for-3r069 company controlling access is not accessible to most greeks. >> many others agree. since 2000, 86 cities around the world have claimed their water works back from private contractors. this rate of failure doesn't preturning matopolus. ?
the citizens action group says itt it shouldn't sell off assets the?> the worst-case scenario is off of the table now. we are, of course, are still aware offed aware of the the pressure from the international lobby of water players to deal with the greek government. >> it's the first time a court has stopped a private eyization demanded by greece's credit. agentens water started out as a private venture eighty years ago when an american company built and operated marathon dam. most...
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itt it is fear of the disease caat is causing more harm than the disease itself. teams are now patrolling neighborhoods to educate the public on how the disease is spread, but many believe isolation wards are in effect a death sentence, causing people to hide sick relatives and bury their bodies in secret. what is different about this ebola outbreak, scott, is that it's the first time the disease has spread to urban areas, places like the capital of liberia, monrovia, home to 1 billion people have been hardest tyt and trying to contain this virus in a densely packed city center is proving to be tetremely complicated. >> pelley: debora patta reporting from johannesburg, south africa, thank you, debora. new york city health officials who say a man who arrived from west africa with high fever and gastrointestinal symptoms is not infected with ebola, as had been feared. tonight, some airlines are letting passengers change reservations to and from hawaii without a fee. the islands are facing a double threat. hurricane iselle is expected to hit the big island and possib
itt it is fear of the disease caat is causing more harm than the disease itself. teams are now patrolling neighborhoods to educate the public on how the disease is spread, but many believe isolation wards are in effect a death sentence, causing people to hide sick relatives and bury their bodies in secret. what is different about this ebola outbreak, scott, is that it's the first time the disease has spread to urban areas, places like the capital of liberia, monrovia, home to 1 billion people...
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mass production of planes, tanks, and ships would make it make itt to clean -- logistically feasible. and a moment by which the united states would have the requisite combat and command experience, anded in the mediterranean coalition experience that would ensure the troops themselves had -- of chance exceeding succeeding in a venture that even hitler had not dared to undertake at the height of his the reason 1940. in 1940.e jury's churchill again came to washington in 1943, aboard the queen mary, with 160 staffers ensconced in the state rooms that were specially rebuilt. why did he come? he came to persuade the president if all civil to dump the d-day invasion in favor of s,re mediterranean venture o postponet two pe d-day until 1945 or 1946. 1945 or 1946? the president, who had been told in december of 1942 that already 2 million jews and other people had been exterminated by the 1946,s in camps, 1945 or the president in may of 1943 can be forgiven for have gotten fed up with winston. as he put it to a friend, he right churchill the right deck -- read churchill the riot act. he'd ma
mass production of planes, tanks, and ships would make it make itt to clean -- logistically feasible. and a moment by which the united states would have the requisite combat and command experience, anded in the mediterranean coalition experience that would ensure the troops themselves had -- of chance exceeding succeeding in a venture that even hitler had not dared to undertake at the height of his the reason 1940. in 1940.e jury's churchill again came to washington in 1943, aboard the queen...
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itt makes a -- crazier is that it is theoretical lunacy.think anyone who buys this will take it to the limit? this is bragging rights, pure as simple. these people are as rich as rockefeller. what do these people have to prove? >> don't need one. can't afford one. here is something i am interested in, a picture of the markets. stocks up across the board. dax is up 28%. by .64%.in spain is up everyone is watching an aid convoy. humanitarian aid from russia to ukraine. there are concerns there are military devices on the train. russia said it is just food and water. here in the u.k. in the city of london, we will be watching mark carney's quarterly inflation report live and in full at 10:30 london time. i will be in that news conference. unemployment dropping. which is going nowhere. what is your view on the economy? the only man's whose matters is mark carney's. in the meantime, you want to target markets, finding on twitter. ♪ >> standoff at the border and go border.end of the a surge on better-than-expected earnings. welcome. we are
itt makes a -- crazier is that it is theoretical lunacy.think anyone who buys this will take it to the limit? this is bragging rights, pure as simple. these people are as rich as rockefeller. what do these people have to prove? >> don't need one. can't afford one. here is something i am interested in, a picture of the markets. stocks up across the board. dax is up 28%. by .64%.in spain is up everyone is watching an aid convoy. humanitarian aid from russia to ukraine. there are concerns...
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and they are really questioning some of what existed yesterday, itt exists today, where is headed tomorrowclassic management questions, really getting into the structure, the function, the ,ntire business of the ncaa looking at it from the outside in and back out. >> it is a business. the business of the ncaa. lee igel. it is always a pleasure to see you. >> it is great to see you. >> coming up, howell wild weather is helping hollywood. "bottom line" continues in just a moment. ♪ >> it is friday so we bring you encore, a look back at the most notable newsmakers from the past week on "bottom line." [applause] >> with this particular summit, what we are actually saying to the african people and governments, that we want you as our partners. we recognize your potential. and we are going to work with investment sure our and trade increases. we will make sure there is a secure environment. and we will work with you to make sure the institutions that are required to bring africa up to the standard to which it deserves are going to be assisted by the united states. >> it is really striking, not j
and they are really questioning some of what existed yesterday, itt exists today, where is headed tomorrowclassic management questions, really getting into the structure, the function, the ,ntire business of the ncaa looking at it from the outside in and back out. >> it is a business. the business of the ncaa. lee igel. it is always a pleasure to see you. >> it is great to see you. >> coming up, howell wild weather is helping hollywood. "bottom line" continues in...
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ng good monday morning, itt l od medic astdi beabl wteadent g- road w andk blocking most of the lanesfrom 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. stick to route 30, lancasteraver the parents are asking for a day of silence so the sphiewrnl can be held at -- so the funeral can be held in peels. officer darren wilson shot and killed the unarmed teen back on august 9. the grand jury will decide if the officer will face criminal charges. >> a game maker is releasing details about a recent cyber attack. >> reporter: it was a rough weekend for sonny play station users many claimed being kicked off the network. a group called lizard squad claimed responsibility. son-in-lawy denied they were attacked. >>> micro microsoft is working on deloran no wor replacing purchased your device l is givia sneak face and expected to be unveiled at a trade show next month in berlin. >> there's a ruling about whether or not ecigarettes are a good solution to help smokers kick the habit. >> a black cat was gunning for a yellow card at a soccer match overseas. >> reporter: 81 degrees by 1:00 p.m., 84 by 3:00 p.m. we'll get you
ng good monday morning, itt l od medic astdi beabl wteadent g- road w andk blocking most of the lanesfrom 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. stick to route 30, lancasteraver the parents are asking for a day of silence so the sphiewrnl can be held at -- so the funeral can be held in peels. officer darren wilson shot and killed the unarmed teen back on august 9. the grand jury will decide if the officer will face criminal charges. >> a game maker is releasing details about a recent cyber attack....
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functioning well in the presenty i think that the clintons feel very strongly, as bill clinton i once put itt, -- and i used thi as a title of my last book -- that barack obama is an amateur. >>> that is the title of his last book. y edward kleinor is our guest froo new york, the title of the current work "blood feud."eud." maze from alabama, good morning. >> caller: hello, can you hear a me? >> el yes, go ahead. >> i can hear you very well. >> caller: i hope you understand what i'm going to say. is your bias is listens to you, ist like everything he's not be incompetent. if he was incompetent, he wouldn't be the president. you have a problem because he's there doing his job.de so int get sick of you all makingsh what makes you competent in what you're doing with your book?oingpeople maybe it's you see who has the e feud, not the president. >> i'm going to let other peopli decide whether i'm competentme not. i've been a journalist for a be very longen time. i've written 12 books most of which have been on the best-seller list. i used to be the editor in chiet of "new york times" magazine. bef
functioning well in the presenty i think that the clintons feel very strongly, as bill clinton i once put itt, -- and i used thi as a title of my last book -- that barack obama is an amateur. >>> that is the title of his last book. y edward kleinor is our guest froo new york, the title of the current work "blood feud."eud." maze from alabama, good morning. >> caller: hello, can you hear a me? >> el yes, go ahead. >> i can hear you very well. >>...
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captured, itt been seems clear he would have tried to capture a british outpost. this would have been difficult since the british army was aware of his presence. after learning of his capture, general sullivan rushed his troops across the river to join washington. we know what happened next. on christmas day in a snowstorm, washington and his men recrossed the delaware and captured troops at trenton. this rate altered the course of the war getting american patriots new hope. i argue that if we had not been trenton, the victory at may not have happened. all sorts of explanations and legends of his capture had been discussed. some patriots thought maybe he was a trader -- traitor. i don't think so although he did engage in traitorous activities as a prisoner. aroseust of 1781, a myth involving sexual escapades. a french officer visited the tavern to find out himself the reason for the capture. was smittenmed lee by the lady of the house. one of the jealous cousins went to general harcourt and informed him the general was in his house with a small guard. this story l
captured, itt been seems clear he would have tried to capture a british outpost. this would have been difficult since the british army was aware of his presence. after learning of his capture, general sullivan rushed his troops across the river to join washington. we know what happened next. on christmas day in a snowstorm, washington and his men recrossed the delaware and captured troops at trenton. this rate altered the course of the war getting american patriots new hope. i argue that if we...
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they say itt happened where people have been route electricity or running water for weeks. women and children were among victims in this attack. the rebels claim no such attack happened but if there was one, ukraine's military would have been responsible. there is a government offensive to gain ground from the rebel. that convoy is about 300 russian trucks. we've been reporting russia claims trucks are carrying much-needed supplies. ukrainian officials warned the trucks could be a cover for russian military operations to help the rebels. either way, they're still on the russian side of the border. here at home, relative calm this hour in ferguson, missouri where the national guard and police are out. some rioters from other cities are in and some locals tried to keep the peace all night long. in the wake of the shelling and killing of huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potenti
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they say itt happened where people have been route electricity or running water for weeks.omen and children were among victims in this attack. the rebels claim no such attack happened but if there was one, ukraine's military would have been responsible. there is a government offensive to gain ground from the rebel. that convoy is about 300 russian trucks. we've been reporting russia claims trucks are carrying much-needed supplies. ukrainian officials warned the trucks could be a cover for russian military operations to help the rebels. either way, they're still on the russian side of the border. here at home, relative calm this hour in ferguson, missouri where the national guard and police are out. some rioters from other cities are in and some locals tried to keep the peace all night long. in the wake of the shelling and killing of ununarmed black man a week ago. i'm shepard smith, fox news, new york. ♪ ...pulls you back into your lane... ♪ ...even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2015 m-class. see your authorized dealer for
they say itt happened where people have been route electricity or running water for weeks.omen and children were among victims in this attack. the rebels claim no such attack happened but if there was one, ukraine's military would have been responsible. there is a government offensive to gain ground from the rebel. that convoy is about 300 russian trucks. we've been reporting russia claims trucks are carrying much-needed supplies. ukrainian officials warned the trucks could be a cover for...
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they say itt happened where people have been route electricity or running water for weeks. women and children were among victims in this attack. the rebels claim no such attack happened but if there was one, ukraine's military would have been responsible. there is a government offensive to gain ground from the rebel. that convoy is about 300 russian trucks. we've been reporting russia claims trucks are carrying much-needed supplies. ukrainian officials warned the trucks could be a cover for russian military operations to help the rebels. either way, they're still on the russian side of the border. here at home, relative calm this hour in ferguson, missouri where the national guard and police are out. some rioters from other cities are in and some locals tried to keep the peace all night long. in the wake of the shelling and killing of ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. >> you are watching an early edition of "fox & friends first" on this tuesday morning. i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. >> violence in ferguson,
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itt is one of the reasons has staying power and relevance and why people are coming to hear the concert today and even hear us talk about it. the frequency of the performances gives us so many different perspectives on the song. in "the broadside," the song was immediately associated with the pre-existing song. song thattrong -- people knew, they knew different words for the tune. it was something very much in performance. i feel like the > "star-spangled banner" as a song has been continually evolving. that is one thing that makes it so special because it reflects our our country works in a certain way. from a musical standpoint, it reflects american that it is always evolving and adapting to new times, attitudes, new ways of performing. it is always growing and becoming a part of now instead of what was written in the early 19th century. thing. constantly new i think that is extremely valuable for us as a country. >> i want to tag onto that. to me, it is almost a kind of oral history of our country. we have these documents that are wonderful. we have physical evidence of what was publ
itt is one of the reasons has staying power and relevance and why people are coming to hear the concert today and even hear us talk about it. the frequency of the performances gives us so many different perspectives on the song. in "the broadside," the song was immediately associated with the pre-existing song. song thattrong -- people knew, they knew different words for the tune. it was something very much in performance. i feel like the > "star-spangled banner" as a...
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erupt in the way itt in has in ferguson? >> we have seen this around the country. this is not something new. it is always tragic when it involves the death of someone so young. i have to be very careful about not prejudging these events before investigations are completed. although these are issues of local jurisdiction, the doj works for me. and when they are conducting an investigation, i've got to make sure that i don't look like i'm putting my thumb on the scales one way or the other. address afor me to beyond making sure that isducted in a way transparent, where there is accountability, where people can trust the process, hoping that as a consequence of a fair and just process, you end up with a fair and just outcome. as i think i think i've said ofsome past occasions, part the ongoing challenge of hasecting our union involved dealing with committees that feel left behind. of tragicconsequence histories, often find themselves isolated, often find themselves without hope, without economic .rospects you have young men of color in many communities who are more li
erupt in the way itt in has in ferguson? >> we have seen this around the country. this is not something new. it is always tragic when it involves the death of someone so young. i have to be very careful about not prejudging these events before investigations are completed. although these are issues of local jurisdiction, the doj works for me. and when they are conducting an investigation, i've got to make sure that i don't look like i'm putting my thumb on the scales one way or the other....
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united fruit which was the largest landholder in guatemala, in chile to get economic and miningike itt interests that will work in favor of overthrowing the democratically elected government of allende. in response you get pinochet which brought more horrors to chile. in fact, when richard helms left the white house with the mission that he been given by henry kissinger, he was stunned by the authority that he had to conduct covert operations in chile. he ended up flying before a congressional committee and was fined for that. but he was somewhat shocked by the authority that he had. followed by gerald ford. ford's contribution to the cia was extremely unfortunate. ford introduced the concept for politicizing the intelligence of the cia. introduced at concept of team a and team b. team a was the cia in the political analysis. team b was a team that the ford administration wanted to introduce. i have no trouble with that is a discipline for challenging the analysis of the cia, but this was a group of neoconservatives, hand-picked by the white house, led by harvard professor who is very
united fruit which was the largest landholder in guatemala, in chile to get economic and miningike itt interests that will work in favor of overthrowing the democratically elected government of allende. in response you get pinochet which brought more horrors to chile. in fact, when richard helms left the white house with the mission that he been given by henry kissinger, he was stunned by the authority that he had to conduct covert operations in chile. he ended up flying before a congressional...
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whether they experienced mst and all treatment for mental and physical health conditions related to ms itt is provided free of charge. >>> you're watching "taking the hill." but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain, and improve daily physical function so moving is easier. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain. and it's not a narcotic you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, like celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions, or stomach and intestine problems such as bleeding and ulcers, which can occur without warning and may cause death. patients also taking aspirin and the elderly are at incre
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we will talk about itt >>> jogger found death, the city searches for a killer. >> will philadelphia schoolsn their doors on time? that's the big question this morning. what lawmakers lan to do today, to try and save our schools. >> no way to stop this baby from crying. her adorable reaction, however, when her favorite song comes on the radio. >> she's dancing away. >> this one will really have you smiling. we promise. >> kids love that particular artist, that she is list he can to. >> we'll talk about which artists in just a minute. sue? >> all right, we've got our kid, our resident kid, who is off school for the summer, and decided to spend another week at summer camp. bus stop buddy accompanied by muggy the dog today. yes, sticky out there. luckily breezes to offset that. temperatures mostly 60s this morning, end into the 70s here in the city. we will gave you a seven out every ten, not as hot, but more clouds than sun, and the pop up thunderstorms, this afternoon, are what's going to keep us from being a ten. so as you look at ultimate doppler, with the satellite picture, too, see some c
we will talk about itt >>> jogger found death, the city searches for a killer. >> will philadelphia schoolsn their doors on time? that's the big question this morning. what lawmakers lan to do today, to try and save our schools. >> no way to stop this baby from crying. her adorable reaction, however, when her favorite song comes on the radio. >> she's dancing away. >> this one will really have you smiling. we promise. >> kids love that particular artist,...
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includes our new u best-selling author whose book is number one.ers l i know that you're not following itt very closely by thank you so much for joining us. [applause] there is a really important american here today. and for those of of you he ness ctrno gallop that the world isth have o knows sectors with corporations, education and but the biggest sector is banking. that has been a very good friend to this organization i with operation help he has built this organization and our best friends are banks with that operation hope. there is a powerhouse here in town called the financial-services roundtable the ceo is here today i really admire it because it was a popular gantt - - governor of the state of minnesota one of the reasons i admire. that state and is just one of the great society's in the world. from the first big city to ban smoking such a great business environment but congratulations on all the work you did their. i want to say one other thing but he was a dandy presidential candidate very well qualified with greater experience and hopefully he will be a candidate again thank yo
includes our new u best-selling author whose book is number one.ers l i know that you're not following itt very closely by thank you so much for joining us. [applause] there is a really important american here today. and for those of of you he ness ctrno gallop that the world isth have o knows sectors with corporations, education and but the biggest sector is banking. that has been a very good friend to this organization i with operation help he has built this organization and our best friends...
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the aren' rt courte rules as itt does in citizens united, is not a belief that corporate power and wealth should dominate our society. but tya belief that government cannot be trusted to decide whose voices should carry weight. it'sy an anti-government i-goven decision, much more than a pro corporation or a plutocratic bee decision. it'sn somewhere between anarchyt and -- daze a mistrust of rt's government. many of the courts decisions e making it easier for businesses to prevail over individuals, ini reflect as ivi try to show in th book, not so much a bias in i favor of bign business as a mistrust of litigation and of the trial process as a way of solving problems. when you focus on what it is wy that drives the justices, ves motivates them, that may give us a better idea of what kinds of o questions to ask, and what kinds of things to look for in the backgrounds of the next set of justices who will come along when some of those who are agin out, as it were leave the court. >> so it is opposed -- mistrust of the government to the trust on the but the court has said you can fully disclos
the aren' rt courte rules as itt does in citizens united, is not a belief that corporate power and wealth should dominate our society. but tya belief that government cannot be trusted to decide whose voices should carry weight. it'sy an anti-government i-goven decision, much more than a pro corporation or a plutocratic bee decision. it'sn somewhere between anarchyt and -- daze a mistrust of rt's government. many of the courts decisions e making it easier for businesses to prevail over...
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and the worldwide loss of trust very quickly turned to protests and we say in the bucke book itt from balance sheets to the streets. in the 2012 there was a poll by the research center that we fight in the book that said americans have been more polarized now than any other time in the past 20 years and what they basically said is most of this increased polarization has taken place not just in the last few years, but during the presidencies of both george bushes barack obama and both administrations were weak dollar administrations. so there was definitely -- if the polarization is coincided with the weakening of money. basically when money is weak and there is a sense of increasing unfairness that the system is rigged and that you are being defrauded. people fixed income salaries see their money losing value while other people are reading what look like artificially and unfair gain and the link between the effort and the reward is severed and that's why in economies with unstable currency gets more corruption and crime and a number of studies have found that inflation has a stronger
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is itt because we are at war with other stuff like coal, track fracking or obesity? white house is giving free advice on packing your kid's school lunch. i get the gist of the nutrition. i can make a sandwich but not a bomb. climate, carbs, caddies which is why as an chooses us, you choose a wedge. this indecision makes hamlet look resolute. the fallout while isis explodes we ground our planes, black hawks and delay our nukes according to writer matthew the percentage of the economy devoted to defense is at de pre-9/11 levels.ke we're turning from a lion to a lamb. the big stick now a carrot stick. but whether you have a white house more interested in to have few than terror no surprise suffers. beat traffic fromon march that's vineyard because his isis strategy wreaks.rtha his priorities wreak. confronting islam was never on his to do list. what if we hypnotized the president into thinking isis is the tea party he would wer nuke a whole lot of them. t bob,h gratuitous golf jokes i admit it off the bat. did i that especially for you. what did you make david inmeron's
is itt because we are at war with other stuff like coal, track fracking or obesity? white house is giving free advice on packing your kid's school lunch. i get the gist of the nutrition. i can make a sandwich but not a bomb. climate, carbs, caddies which is why as an chooses us, you choose a wedge. this indecision makes hamlet look resolute. the fallout while isis explodes we ground our planes, black hawks and delay our nukes according to writer matthew the percentage of the economy devoted to...
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itt corporation, utc, other companies.ally smaller companies that really don't know what's going on and some of the material is shipped. the iranians pretend to be in dubai, pretend to be in singapore. it's also the russians and the chinese and pakistanis. we're also trying to use american military technology against u.s. forces and against our allies. >> let's talk about the microchip. you have an example of it. because this is the kind of technology, it's very, very small. it's perhaps, what, $1,000 a piece but these are used in warheads. these are used to target american troops. >> this -- right. most of the technology we're talking about is smaller than a finger nail. this particular microchip is from "operation shakespeare" that the iranians were trying to acquire. if you string enough of these microchips together it can target multiple airplanes in the sky. and it's important to keep these, you know, controlled and in the right hands. we can see even in recent history what can happen when sophisticated technology lik
itt corporation, utc, other companies.ally smaller companies that really don't know what's going on and some of the material is shipped. the iranians pretend to be in dubai, pretend to be in singapore. it's also the russians and the chinese and pakistanis. we're also trying to use american military technology against u.s. forces and against our allies. >> let's talk about the microchip. you have an example of it. because this is the kind of technology, it's very, very small. it's perhaps,...
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they do not put nothing like itt in the common core, but is so important for young people who have jobs. they have to have some kind of experience or variety to pick up some skills before they get out into the real world. tps had vocational training in every area. whether it is shorthand, -- alliles, woodworking of this was so important. host: talking about some vocational training. mr. boser? guest: vocational training can be very important. one of the key things we have to understand about education is that we want students to be motivated. we want students to be engaged and develop really rich, deeper learning skills. the one thing the caller mentioned, i want to push back. we have to separate what schools are doing and what the common core does, which is policy we have been talking about that has been held by the states that raises expectations. there is nothing in the common core that prevents teachers from taking a more vocational approach to education. to offering students those types of programs, whether vocational or sports or arts, all the other things that we know are part of
they do not put nothing like itt in the common core, but is so important for young people who have jobs. they have to have some kind of experience or variety to pick up some skills before they get out into the real world. tps had vocational training in every area. whether it is shorthand, -- alliles, woodworking of this was so important. host: talking about some vocational training. mr. boser? guest: vocational training can be very important. one of the key things we have to understand about...
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. >> speaking of falling prices, check out what's happening with itt educational service.tock is plummeting to the lower level in 14 years after this company set a deal to sell some of its pros fell through. i.t.t. said the potential buyer offal realty estate college portfolio dropped off after i.t.t. refused to extend a due diligence period. the stock is currently trading, down 32%. the market cap is just a mere $230 million at this point, but it all comes down to a sale/lease-back arrangement that fell through. >> this is a massive short-interest stock, we should note, almost 50% of the shares outstanding are short. >> if you look at the competitors, anybody who is in this for-profit education, so many have gotten destroyed. if you look at the chart, it looks like they may be right. >>> coming up, the halftime traders aren't just finance machines, they're people too, just like you and me. we'll get to know more about josh brown, the reformed broker, as we kick off a series "trade-off." that and final trades on the half. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are
. >> speaking of falling prices, check out what's happening with itt educational service.tock is plummeting to the lower level in 14 years after this company set a deal to sell some of its pros fell through. i.t.t. said the potential buyer offal realty estate college portfolio dropped off after i.t.t. refused to extend a due diligence period. the stock is currently trading, down 32%. the market cap is just a mere $230 million at this point, but it all comes down to a sale/lease-back...
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oh man, bonnie ra itt is going out to find these old great blues artists. i remember in 1927. i just gotten out of prison for the 7th time. i wrote this song called stay away from me. i can't remember all the other words but this song was written after a night of lovely evening with a woman who i found out later on was a man. but we had ourselves some wonderful love it was all-- that night i say, i look down at your thighs ♪ ♪ you greeted me ♪ with a happy surprise ♪ i didn't know ♪ and it's all, you know, for me, i would love to play musk but i haven't had the skill or the learning or as peter cook said, i would love to be a lawyer but i never had the learning. i never had the learning for that. >> rose: but did you have the ear for it? >> somewhat. i just didn't have the hand for it, you know, the ability to kind of play. >> rose: but to do what you do. >> yeah, there's a musicality there. >> rose: it really is-- there's rhythm, musicality and there's a pitch,. >> there is. some people are higher pitched. some people talk like that. some people. >> rose: dow paint. >> no, i
oh man, bonnie ra itt is going out to find these old great blues artists. i remember in 1927. i just gotten out of prison for the 7th time. i wrote this song called stay away from me. i can't remember all the other words but this song was written after a night of lovely evening with a woman who i found out later on was a man. but we had ourselves some wonderful love it was all-- that night i say, i look down at your thighs ♪ ♪ you greeted me ♪ with a happy surprise ♪ i didn't know ♪...
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on the part of japan, it is easy to place the blame on rok by find itts leaders easier to gain points. what i hear in tokyo when i koreans have continued to move the [indiscernible] they refuse to define a resolution of history issues and we are not playing that game anymore. i think that is by and large the summation of what some of us start to referred to as the korea fatigue in japan. part, on thek other hand, they may be just as easy to place complete lame on japan for the status of, that japan has not repented enough for its wartime since, that the past efforts by japan have been in sufficient or insincere. however, continuing to blame each other in this way will not change and it in, as we all know. it will make things only worse, as we on the. and i submit -- as we all know. overlooking that actions by each other and condone development by their own country that may touch sensitivities. time,pan, for a long japan emphasized and held the position that they wartime conversation issue has been legally resolved the tween the two governments when the two governments signed the rok c
on the part of japan, it is easy to place the blame on rok by find itts leaders easier to gain points. what i hear in tokyo when i koreans have continued to move the [indiscernible] they refuse to define a resolution of history issues and we are not playing that game anymore. i think that is by and large the summation of what some of us start to referred to as the korea fatigue in japan. part, on thek other hand, they may be just as easy to place complete lame on japan for the status of, that...