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and a year later, they were told itvs was pulling the plug on the project.sfend the koch brothers. this week, the movie they didn't want you to see about the demise of our democracy, is finally out. >> i am a republican. what i voted for is not what i got into the people like the koch brothers have purchased the republican matter. >> it's not my party any more. >> if it wasn't for the union i couldn't have eare tired. >> unions are the only competition republicans have. >> the unions, without that, it's over. >> aren't they happy just being millionaires? do they'll really have to be gazilli gazillion heirs. >> listen america, they don't care about you because you don't bring a check. >> joining me now there codirectors of "citizen koch." , thank you for coming. >> thanks for having me. >> tia, fascinating. i love the way you focused on the working class republicans and not just looking at the case study of the influence of the koch brothers but people that were disillusions but what they thought they were spothing, we haven't seen the backlash of working cla
and a year later, they were told itvs was pulling the plug on the project.sfend the koch brothers. this week, the movie they didn't want you to see about the demise of our democracy, is finally out. >> i am a republican. what i voted for is not what i got into the people like the koch brothers have purchased the republican matter. >> it's not my party any more. >> if it wasn't for the union i couldn't have eare tired. >> unions are the only competition republicans have....
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. >>> and in pakistan, another young woman has suffered an attack at the hands of her family. itv news has this story. some of the images are disturbing. >> shot once through her cheek, and again in her hand. it's thought her family tried to kill her because she married against their wishes. now recovering in hospital, she can talk, but only just. it was all brutal, she said. abusive. humiliating. with an armed guard in place, she is now safer but still scared. her aunt describes what happened. she says she was shot, put in a sack and thrown into a canal, but she managed to escape, drag herself out of the water and crawl to a petrol station where police found her. just weeks ago, another woman was at the tacked in a so-called honored killing. she was stoned to death because she married for love. itt happened in daylight with people watching outside the high court. there are believed to be thousands of these kind of attacks each year in pakistan. police say they're investigating, but family members thought to be involved have fled. >>> the longest running somali piracy case ended today,
. >>> and in pakistan, another young woman has suffered an attack at the hands of her family. itv news has this story. some of the images are disturbing. >> shot once through her cheek, and again in her hand. it's thought her family tried to kill her because she married against their wishes. now recovering in hospital, she can talk, but only just. it was all brutal, she said. abusive. humiliating. with an armed guard in place, she is now safer but still scared. her aunt describes...
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. >> the final question from itv, i think. >> itv news. you spoke about the importance for you and your allies to be in complete lockstep on the crisis in. ukraine. if if this crisis shows no sign of deescalating you say the next step will be sanctions. are you in confidence that you will be in lockstep with the g-7 allies because there will be costs and consequences for them and economies as sanctions get widened. prime minister, my question to you, you spoke force level about the threats of the threats of extremist ideology to britain and its allies and by your own govern am's estimates there are several hundred british citizening learning to fight and kill in syria. with regard to extremist ideology in schools particularly in schools where there's been a lot of concern, don't you think it is unseemly, but wrong for members of your own government to engage whether the priority should be protecting british children against extremist ideology? thank you. >> first of all, let me say on the issue of sanctions and the issue of lockstep betwee
. >> the final question from itv, i think. >> itv news. you spoke about the importance for you and your allies to be in complete lockstep on the crisis in. ukraine. if if this crisis shows no sign of deescalating you say the next step will be sanctions. are you in confidence that you will be in lockstep with the g-7 allies because there will be costs and consequences for them and economies as sanctions get widened. prime minister, my question to you, you spoke force level about the...
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some debate about itb, shp has a lot more of the retailers, the names if it, the mattress makers and i itv is a play on home builders. >> i like the diversified play. we have seen it in other consumers. there is weakness, underlying weakness. i think there is exhibit a for it. i want to make a broader bet than specifically the home builders. >> some of the names trading at above market multiples here. >> let's move on here the pain at the pump, gasoline prices are higher, what does that mean for the consumer? morgan, hi. >> reporter: gasoline has risen along side it. the impact can be already felt at the pump. the week gas prices rose to $3.68, that's the national average. according to aaa it's the highest level this time of year since 28. what makes this more disappointing is that in recent years, price tended to drop to almost a quarter per gallon for june, what does it all mean for the economy. americans consume 370 million gallons a day a. rise of 10 cents takes $37 million out of people's wall ets. if prices stay 10 cents higher over the course of a month, that's a hit of over a billi
some debate about itb, shp has a lot more of the retailers, the names if it, the mattress makers and i itv is a play on home builders. >> i like the diversified play. we have seen it in other consumers. there is weakness, underlying weakness. i think there is exhibit a for it. i want to make a broader bet than specifically the home builders. >> some of the names trading at above market multiples here. >> let's move on here the pain at the pump, gasoline prices are higher, what...
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the big change came when tachsen shinseki who owned appear is bought an ailing television channel, itvnd made it his own. one year later in 2001, he was e limited prime minister. his understanding of how modern media work and the fact that he owned so much media paved his way to pour in bangkok. >> he was one of the people who really saw the potential of mobile phones and satellites to transform the way that messages reached people. he used radio to communicate to people very strong messages and to empower new groups of voters who had been neglected by previous leaders. >> that's one of the key reasons why they were able to win every election held in thailand since 2001. >> in fact, we had less freedom of expression as a result of his growing control of the media. he used his influence with editors to shape the coverage. the media felt pressured into complying. to now claim that the media has lost freedom of expression as a result of the coup is not right. we have our freedom of press infringed upon for a long time, sense his era. >> the question now becomes: how long until the thai me
the big change came when tachsen shinseki who owned appear is bought an ailing television channel, itvnd made it his own. one year later in 2001, he was e limited prime minister. his understanding of how modern media work and the fact that he owned so much media paved his way to pour in bangkok. >> he was one of the people who really saw the potential of mobile phones and satellites to transform the way that messages reached people. he used radio to communicate to people very strong...
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. >> reporter: this video obtained by nbc's british partner, itv news, shows iraqi troops in mosul before their retreat. 30,000 strong, well armed, in control. 72 hours later, they abandoned iraq's second biggest city. an act of treason, iraq's prime minister said today, promising his generals would be punished for cowardess and failing the country in the face of just a few hundred extremists. >> well, it's not just the iraqi government that has its sights set on defeating islamic militants, the group isis. there is reportedly a mole revealing their secrets in the hopes of bringing down this terror group. a serious twitter account was created about six months ago with #wikibaghdadi. now, some of the salacious details revealed was the real identity of isis's elusive leader, and just days ago there were tweets about their plan of attack. no one knows who is behind this twitter account, but some analysts say it has offered some very credible information. >>> and you may soon be paying more at the pump, but if you think it's because of the conflict in iraq, think again. two senators from conn
. >> reporter: this video obtained by nbc's british partner, itv news, shows iraqi troops in mosul before their retreat. 30,000 strong, well armed, in control. 72 hours later, they abandoned iraq's second biggest city. an act of treason, iraq's prime minister said today, promising his generals would be punished for cowardess and failing the country in the face of just a few hundred extremists. >> well, it's not just the iraqi government that has its sights set on defeating islamic...
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. >> reporter: this video obtained by nbc's british partner itv news shows iraqi troops in mosul before their retreat. 30,000 strong, well armed, in control. 72 hours later, they abandoned iraq's second biggest city. an act of treason, iraq's prime minister said today, promising his generals would be punished for cowardice and failing the country in the face of just a few hundred extremists. the u.s. is already flying reconnaissance flights over iraq, but seems reluctant to get more involved than that. iran, however, doesn't seem to share the same concerns. the iranian president saying today his country would not hesitate to protect holy shiite sites in this country. brian? >> richard engel back in baghdad, covering yet another conflict in iraq. richard, thanks. >>> late today secretary of state john kerry weighed in on the subject of u.s. options under consideration for iraq. he did so in an exclusive interview with savannah guthrie. >> there are some senior officials quoted in various news counts today saying that air strikes are off the table, that the u.s. is no longer considering t
. >> reporter: this video obtained by nbc's british partner itv news shows iraqi troops in mosul before their retreat. 30,000 strong, well armed, in control. 72 hours later, they abandoned iraq's second biggest city. an act of treason, iraq's prime minister said today, promising his generals would be punished for cowardice and failing the country in the face of just a few hundred extremists. the u.s. is already flying reconnaissance flights over iraq, but seems reluctant to get more...
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i'm waiting for itv. >> i am too. why aren't they doing that now?t. this conference used to be back when steve jobs did a lot of these conferences, it used to be he would come out and say one more thing. and then he would give us this magical new piece of technology like ipad that we never heard of. times have changed a lot. it's a very different -- it's different now. you look and it's a very interesting time for apple. you look at the beets deal. maybe dr. dre will play today. apple is in the business that they compete with google. the race is getting tighter and tighter. it's a very interesting and pivotal time. that being said, we're spoiled. as users, we want that one more thing. for them to come up with something that blows our mind, carol. >> okay. i guess we'll wait until next year. although the new stuff sounds cool. thank you so much. still to come in the "newsroom," president obama vows to clean up the environment with an historic push to cut carbon emissions. could it hurt the economy and maybe the democratic party in the midterms. we'll
i'm waiting for itv. >> i am too. why aren't they doing that now?t. this conference used to be back when steve jobs did a lot of these conferences, it used to be he would come out and say one more thing. and then he would give us this magical new piece of technology like ipad that we never heard of. times have changed a lot. it's a very different -- it's different now. you look and it's a very interesting time for apple. you look at the beets deal. maybe dr. dre will play today. apple is...
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take a look at the itv. this really illustrates the difference between these two etfs. the itb, which is pure builders, still finished with a higher by .9 of a%, the effect of the mattress makers, that finished unchanged again from there are some things you can look at. lumber liquidators, you know, that stock was down 2.5%. so when you think about the difference, we will have leonard's earnings later this week. today's number, fine, new home sales good, existing homes sales. >> they were good, too. >> it wasn't as good as this. i guess the point is, housing is a mixed bag. it has not confirmed the high in the s&p. i think until you see that, i don't believe you get back in these stocks. >> i certainly agree with you. i think this is one data point. so we can't draw a line with one data point only especially in a bottled number leak this. we have to see more to confirm or blow this group. >> we had a conversation about home depot a couple weeks ago. it traded to 77, before you go pulling the rip cord here and getting short the name, let's make sure it reaches this 77 le
take a look at the itv. this really illustrates the difference between these two etfs. the itb, which is pure builders, still finished with a higher by .9 of a%, the effect of the mattress makers, that finished unchanged again from there are some things you can look at. lumber liquidators, you know, that stock was down 2.5%. so when you think about the difference, we will have leonard's earnings later this week. today's number, fine, new home sales good, existing homes sales. >> they were...
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. >> host: is a shot taken in afghanistan and itv that was in 2003. and those are navy seals? >> guest: those are navy seals, yes. >> it is i is on the target from the brotherhood of the u.s. navy seals. thank you for your time. now from washington, d.c. politics and prose bookstore in elizabeth talks about the new edition of her book washington journal. the book originally published in 1975 covers the disillusionment by september, 1973 to august of 1974. this is about an hour. >> why don't you keep talking again and i will drink in your words. it's lovely to be back here. they scratch and crawl and do all sorts of things to be able to speak at this marvelous place but they always said when is your next book on and it was lovely. it's the energy and the ingenuity and they keep going and affect all of these. it is a testimony to the job they do and the reverence for the bucs that we all share. richard mix and is a hard man to let go of. i first remember as a child the black and white fuzzy television seeing this on demand. he was on the ticket with general eisenhower and it was
. >> host: is a shot taken in afghanistan and itv that was in 2003. and those are navy seals? >> guest: those are navy seals, yes. >> it is i is on the target from the brotherhood of the u.s. navy seals. thank you for your time. now from washington, d.c. politics and prose bookstore in elizabeth talks about the new edition of her book washington journal. the book originally published in 1975 covers the disillusionment by september, 1973 to august of 1974. this is about an...
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the final question of itv, i think. >> itv news. about the importance for you and your allies to be in complete lockstep on the crisis in ukraine. if this crisis shows no sign of de-escalating, you say that the next step will be to sectoral sanctions. are you confident that you will be in lockstep with all of the european allies and g-7 allies because there will be costs and consequences for them and their economies as sanctions get widened? prime minister, my question to you, as you spoke forcefully about the threat of extremist ideology at home and abroad, described it as the greatest threat to britain and its allies, and even by your own government's estimate, there are several hundred british citizens learning to fight and kill in syria. wth regard to extremist ideology at home, particularly in schools where there's been a lot of concern, don't you think it's not only unseemly but wrong for members of your own government to engage in an argument about whether priority should be protecting british children against extremist ideol
the final question of itv, i think. >> itv news. about the importance for you and your allies to be in complete lockstep on the crisis in ukraine. if this crisis shows no sign of de-escalating, you say that the next step will be to sectoral sanctions. are you confident that you will be in lockstep with all of the european allies and g-7 allies because there will be costs and consequences for them and their economies as sanctions get widened? prime minister, my question to you, as you...
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final question for itv, i think. >> itv news.ou spoke about the importance for you and your allies to be in complete lockstep on the crisis in ukraine. if this crisis shows no sign of deescalating you say the next step will be sanctions. are you confident that you will be in lockstep with all of the european allies and g7 allies because there will be costs and consequences for them and their economies as sanctions get widened. prime minister, my question to you, as you spoke forcefully about the threats of extremist ideology at home and abroad, described it as the greatest threat to britain and its allies, and even by your own government's estimate there are several hundred british citizens learning to fight and kill in syria. with regard to extremist ideology at home, particularly in schools where there's been a lot of concern, don't you think it's not only unseemly, but wrong, for member es of your own government to engage an argument where the priority should be protecting british children against extremist ideology? thank you
final question for itv, i think. >> itv news.ou spoke about the importance for you and your allies to be in complete lockstep on the crisis in ukraine. if this crisis shows no sign of deescalating you say the next step will be sanctions. are you confident that you will be in lockstep with all of the european allies and g7 allies because there will be costs and consequences for them and their economies as sanctions get widened. prime minister, my question to you, as you spoke forcefully...
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because an itv reporter was able to find him in the ferry terminal in england when he got back.hing in the world today is that mr. jordan says he is going to try again next year. >> i'm going to try, if i am still with us, but if i am still about, i should try next year. >> nothing is going to stop you basically? >> oh, no. >> was it worth it? >> oh, definitely. yeah, yeah. >> have you any idea how much interest there has been in this? >> i didn't realize. no, no, no. >> do you think you are in trouble when you get back? >> i might be. but i hope not. >> bernard jordan, nursing home escapee to normandy, says he is going to try it again next year. best new thing in the world by a mile. fry try to tell me it's not. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you again monday. now you have to go to prison. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> an inmate assaults a prison staff member. >> hold on to him.
because an itv reporter was able to find him in the ferry terminal in england when he got back.hing in the world today is that mr. jordan says he is going to try again next year. >> i'm going to try, if i am still with us, but if i am still about, i should try next year. >> nothing is going to stop you basically? >> oh, no. >> was it worth it? >> oh, definitely. yeah, yeah. >> have you any idea how much interest there has been in this? >> i didn't...
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because an itv reporter was able to find him in the ferry terminal in england when he got back.that mr. jordan says he is going to try again next year. >> i'm going to try, if i am still with us, but if i am still about, i should try next year. >> nothing is going to stop you basically? >> oh, no. >> was it worth it? >> oh, definitely. yeah, yeah. >> have you any idea how much interest there has been in this? >> i didn't realize. no, no, no. >> do you think you are in trouble when you get back? >> i might be. but i hope not. >> bernard jordan, nursing home escapee to normandy, says he is going to try it again next year. best new thing in the world by a mile. try to tell me it's not. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you again monday. "weekends with alex witt" starts now. >>> the main concern was is that we have a vast and delicate situation that requires no publicity. >> new word on the bowe bergdahl release in an exclusive interview. president obama talks more about defending the deal. >> right now -- >> a huge influx of immigrants on the texas border and a lot of them are
because an itv reporter was able to find him in the ferry terminal in england when he got back.that mr. jordan says he is going to try again next year. >> i'm going to try, if i am still with us, but if i am still about, i should try next year. >> nothing is going to stop you basically? >> oh, no. >> was it worth it? >> oh, definitely. yeah, yeah. >> have you any idea how much interest there has been in this? >> i didn't realize. no, no, no. >> do...