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independent line. >> i'd like to thank john cook. without the organization most of the americans wouldn't know what was happening in the country. my question is two parts. what's the difference between petraeus what he did and what allegedly hillary did? that's question number one. number two, as a former government employee, i did have to, when i retired sign a clearance form and now the clearance form came up i believe the other day from a lawyer and i'm reading it it does say that as far as you could be guilty and on and on. i'll take your answer offline. thank you. >> in terms of what preetraeus released information that he knew to be classified to someone cleared to see the information. i believe he also stored classified information on an insecure system. it will be very interesting to me to see whether any of the information in the 55000 pages of e-mails that hillary clinton has turned over is classified. when this story first broke her defenders and staffers said two things that we know, one of which we know to be false, whic
independent line. >> i'd like to thank john cook. without the organization most of the americans wouldn't know what was happening in the country. my question is two parts. what's the difference between petraeus what he did and what allegedly hillary did? that's question number one. number two, as a former government employee, i did have to, when i retired sign a clearance form and now the clearance form came up i believe the other day from a lawyer and i'm reading it it does say that as...
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john cook.ithout those two organizations most of americans wouldn't know what is happening in the country. my question is two parts. what is the difference between the tray is -- patreaus and what he did, and what hillary said? and as a former government employee, when i retired, i signed a clearance form. now, the clearance form came up i believe the other day from a lawyer, and in reading it, it does say there -- as far as you could be guilty, and on and on. i'll take your answer off-line. thank you. guest: yeah. in terms of what the tray of did -- patreaus did, he released information that was known to be classified. i believe he also stored classified information on an insecure system. it will be very interesting to me to see whether any of the information in the 55,000 pages you know, when the story first broke, her defenders said to debit things that we now know -- one of which we now know to be false. which is this does not matter because hillary clinton was only e-mailing people at state
john cook.ithout those two organizations most of americans wouldn't know what is happening in the country. my question is two parts. what is the difference between the tray is -- patreaus and what he did, and what hillary said? and as a former government employee, when i retired, i signed a clearance form. now, the clearance form came up i believe the other day from a lawyer, and in reading it, it does say there -- as far as you could be guilty, and on and on. i'll take your answer off-line....
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john cook talks about adversity to hillary clinton's personal e-mail account. plus, your phone calls comments, and tweets, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> here are some of our featured programs for this weekend. saturday starting at 1:00, both tv is live from the university of arizona at the tucson festival of books, featuring discussions on race and politics, the civil war, and collins throughout the day. sunday at 1:00, we continue live coverage on the festival with panels on the obama administration and the issue of concussions in football. saturday morning at 9:00, on american history tv, we are live from longwood university in farmville, virginia for the 16th annual civil war seminar where authors talk about the closing weeks of the civil war in 1855. sunday morning we continue our live coverage with remarks on the surrender of the can that a receipt and the integration of confederates to brazil. find our complete schedule at c-span.org. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us, e-mail us, or send us a tweet. join the
john cook talks about adversity to hillary clinton's personal e-mail account. plus, your phone calls comments, and tweets, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> here are some of our featured programs for this weekend. saturday starting at 1:00, both tv is live from the university of arizona at the tucson festival of books, featuring discussions on race and politics, the civil war, and collins throughout the day. sunday at 1:00, we continue live coverage on the festival with panels on...
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and later gawker's john cook talks about access to hillary clinton's personal e-mail accounts.washington journal host: it's friday, march 13. we have more political coverage later today on c-span. welcome to "washington journal." you are reading about the stories online. this is how you can join the conversation. if you are a democrat you can call% (202) 737-0001. four republicans
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. >> final meeting of the season and wizards for the sweep and they were getting cooked until john walld i can cook something up. they were down big and took something big and arias sova and the bucks were up and paul pierce for the tie, no. wizards lose again. 3 and 12. wow! tough last for them. all right from the pros to the college game and you know georgetown defeated seton hall to reach 20 wins for the 5th time and we introduced you to tyler adams, a young man whose story is so compelling we will tell you again. senior day and that's mr. adams right there. four years ago a heart ailment forced him to give up basketball but he was allowed to play one possession and seton hall allowed him to get a bucket. it was a special moment indeed. >> yeah, it was very emotional. i have been having not having time to think about. so much has been going on but a lot of people bothering me so it was probably what i expected. >> really humble about all of the attention. this is a great game right here. virginia and louisville. this is what you call obstructed views. mal com broadden with four guys
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then john cook talks about efforts being made to obtain access to hillary clinton's personal e-mail account. plus your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets all on "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. labor secretary thomas perez is one of the speakers today at the consumer federation of america conference looking at consumer concerns about the internet and future of consumer driven investigation journalism. it will be 8:30 eastern. ashton carter visits fort meade, maryland discussing cybersecurity cybersecurity. >> here are some featured programs this weekend. saturday 1:00 p.m. book tv is live from the university of arizona for the tuscon festival of books featuring discussions on race and politics, civil war and nation magazine writers with call-ins with authorses. sunday 1:00 we continue with panels on the obama administration, future of politics and issue of concussions in football. saturday morning at 9:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span 3 we are live from farmville, virginia for the civil war seminar where they talk about the closing weeks of the civ
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the next day, jefferson's enslaved half brother, john hemings, cooked a wonderful french meal for the three men, madison, hamilton, and jefferson. the compromise was worked out. all spring, we are now in late june, 1790, behind-the-scenes negotiations trying to restore as they did, the pennsylvania and virginia southern agreement for a temporary philadelphia permanent potomac. madison said to hamilton, of course i can't change my position on assumption since i am the leader of the opposition. but i can tone the rhetoric down and find you the votes you need. you only need three. if before i do that, the president signed into law an act locating the seat of federal government on the potomac river. hamilton went to the new englanders and said the only way we can get assumption is to go to the potomac. don't interfere with the bargain the pennsylvanians and virginians have made. and they didn't. so hamilton facilitated the compromise of 1790. the residence act provided for up to 100 square miles of federal government on the potomac river between the anacostia river and conococheague creek
the next day, jefferson's enslaved half brother, john hemings, cooked a wonderful french meal for the three men, madison, hamilton, and jefferson. the compromise was worked out. all spring, we are now in late june, 1790, behind-the-scenes negotiations trying to restore as they did, the pennsylvania and virginia southern agreement for a temporary philadelphia permanent potomac. madison said to hamilton, of course i can't change my position on assumption since i am the leader of the opposition....
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and john cook talks about efforts to get axis to hillary clinton's personal e-mail accounts. all on washington journal tomorrow morning, at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. today the u.s. special representative for the arctic talked about the need for u.s. leadership in the arctic on issues like climate change. he spoke at the brookings institution for about an hour. >> good morning, everybody. welcome. i and the vice president for foreign policy at brookings, and i am glad to welcome you today. before we begin i would like to acknowledge and thank others from our energy security and initiative who organized the event. i would like to knowledge and thank a commander who is an executive fellow from the coast guard here at brookings who has been a terrific colleague over the last several months. admiral, i know you are ready to steal him back soon, but i hope we can borrow him back sometime down the road. as all of you know, in april the united states will assume the chairmanship of the arctic council for two years. we go back about five years, i would say there are two things that
and john cook talks about efforts to get axis to hillary clinton's personal e-mail accounts. all on washington journal tomorrow morning, at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. today the u.s. special representative for the arctic talked about the need for u.s. leadership in the arctic on issues like climate change. he spoke at the brookings institution for about an hour. >> good morning, everybody. welcome. i and the vice president for foreign policy at brookings, and i am glad to welcome you...
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john boehner. washington correspondent peter cook is following this story.ek will be easier for speaker boehner -- any sign this week will be easier for speaker boehner? >> we saw over 50 fellow republicans torpedo his plan because it did not have language rolling back the president's immigration proposal. boehner tried to twist arms and kept it open, and they averted a crisis at dhs, but it was a major embarrassment for the speaker and the republican-controlled congress. >> the fact that the president had to sign a seven-day extension does not just reflect a that decision made by republican leadership in the house, it reflects the failed leadership in the house. >> now with the new deadline this friday, beeker boehner has to try to pass -- speaker boehner has to try to pass another initiative. a clean funding bill that does not have wording about immigration. both carry risks for him, as well. >> is one of those risks the speaker's job? >> right now, there does not look like there is any direct challenge to his speakership, but no one has stepped forward to
john boehner. washington correspondent peter cook is following this story.ek will be easier for speaker boehner -- any sign this week will be easier for speaker boehner? >> we saw over 50 fellow republicans torpedo his plan because it did not have language rolling back the president's immigration proposal. boehner tried to twist arms and kept it open, and they averted a crisis at dhs, but it was a major embarrassment for the speaker and the republican-controlled congress. >> the...
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john. >>> thank you for that. tim cook ceo of apple said this is dangerous discrimination. he said it is seeking to legitmize under the veil of religious liberty. tim cook coming out last year. he is very respected. just last week "fortune" magazine called him the world's best leader. >> you have all of the companies. educational leaders. ncaa. a lot of people coming out against this. the governor under a lot of pressure. >>> 16 minutes past the hour. the prosecution in the trial of boston marathon bombing dzhokhar tsarnaev expected to rest today after medical examiners testify. the defense will mount its case. question is if tsarnaev will take the stand in his defense. on thursday, some jury members in tears as a medical examiner testified about crystal campbell's fatal injuries. >>> aaron hernandez will be back in court this morning. the former fiancee is expected to testify. she told the grand jury that hernandez told her he did not kill odin lloyd. he told her lloyd told her to get rid of a box. police suspect she got rid of the murder weapon since it has never been fou
john. >>> thank you for that. tim cook ceo of apple said this is dangerous discrimination. he said it is seeking to legitmize under the veil of religious liberty. tim cook coming out last year. he is very respected. just last week "fortune" magazine called him the world's best leader. >> you have all of the companies. educational leaders. ncaa. a lot of people coming out against this. the governor under a lot of pressure. >>> 16 minutes past the hour. the...
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quote from you earlier saying the decision by prime minister prime minister and house speaker john boehner to cook up a conversation on why the u.s. should get turf on iran is dangers and churlish. do you believe that now that you've heard the speech? >> i do. the real question here as i watched the speech the prime minister of israel is making the case why there is nothing more important for israel america or the world, the stability of the world than iran not get a nuclear weapon. there's a lot about that sentence i would even support. i think iran getting a nuclear weapon in an already unstable middle east that could only lead to more proliferation of more nuclear weapons in that region. really is not only, you know, bad for israel or other arab allies there but would be terrible pore the world, it could unravel the nuclear nonproliferation regime which is already unraveled and would be happening in a region where the traditional deterrents that america and the soviet union had during the cold war would not be present. you know, mutual assured destruction is one of the things that kept a balanc
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cooked for him. >> my aunt. you read the book, yes, john. my aunt pearl. she cooked. and he said you know, one of the problems is that black people could not come together on this issue. and that was an amazing statement to me. >> why? >> because -- to hear an american president say that he's getting all these different comments from people within the black community, instead of coming together in unison -- it ge the could have changed the course of history. we could have ha cd an apology, o's so things could have changed i lot don't know. but it's something that i've canno heard as a child that a lot of an pre times we just could not come together on issues. and to hear an american people president say that. you had black people within his white house in the administration saying yes, some saying no, then you had the white people in the administration, some saying, hm,happen i don't think so. i was told many times it was not going to happen. i mean, they had written language that was so strong and then pulled back on it when it go was t time to go to talk about the i
cooked for him. >> my aunt. you read the book, yes, john. my aunt pearl. she cooked. and he said you know, one of the problems is that black people could not come together on this issue. and that was an amazing statement to me. >> why? >> because -- to hear an american president say that he's getting all these different comments from people within the black community, instead of coming together in unison -- it ge the could have changed the course of history. we could have ha...
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john: and the backlash is spreading beyond the hoosier state. the apple c.e.o. tim cook called the new law "dangerous" and the popular on-line service site angie's list announced it's cancelling a $40 million expansion project right there in indiana. jummy? jummy: all right john. stepping outside, a chilly start to the work week. but the sun is going to warm things up a little bit today. chief meteorologist doug hill is here with a look at the first forecast. doug? doug: nice weather comeback dealing with some areas of snowflakes and rain with a cold front this morning. right now 55 degrees reagan national airport. look here and you can see the capital wheel. looking live up potomac river, still some dark clouds but there are some breaks in the overcast just west of the area out across the mountains, skies are clearing now. look live in cumberland and that trend from west to east will continue through the afternoon with clearing skies and temperatures will respond nicely. 55 at reagan national. 52 degrees in cumberland and hagerstown with sunshine peeking through. we'll
john: and the backlash is spreading beyond the hoosier state. the apple c.e.o. tim cook called the new law "dangerous" and the popular on-line service site angie's list announced it's cancelling a $40 million expansion project right there in indiana. jummy? jummy: all right john. stepping outside, a chilly start to the work week. but the sun is going to warm things up a little bit today. chief meteorologist doug hill is here with a look at the first forecast. doug? doug: nice weather...
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this is the plan cooked up by john baker, the queen -- john boehner the queen of the hill approach.from tom price of georgia. the plan would cut the budget, $5.5 trillion in spending cuts. it would repeal the health care law and add more defense dollars -- $94 billion in defense spending. 20.5 billion of that would be offset. the second plan, more likely to prevail, is the same except it does not offset those defense dollars. it raises a little bit more, $96 billion. this is a push by defense hawks to get as much money as they can coming forward. john boehner thinks this is the plan that will prevail. john boehner: the way we are considering all of these budgets is the most democratic small d, where you can consider this. the budget alternative that gets the most votes goes to final passage. that is a great way to do it. peter: democrats do not like either one of these plans, they will have the opportunity to offer some alternatives. in this fight, the defense hawks are going to beat fiscal hawks within the republican conference. betty: the next step in the battle is what? peter: th
this is the plan cooked up by john baker, the queen -- john boehner the queen of the hill approach.from tom price of georgia. the plan would cut the budget, $5.5 trillion in spending cuts. it would repeal the health care law and add more defense dollars -- $94 billion in defense spending. 20.5 billion of that would be offset. the second plan, more likely to prevail, is the same except it does not offset those defense dollars. it raises a little bit more, $96 billion. this is a push by defense...
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he was insighted to speak by john boehner. ktvu's pam cookg the prime minister's address right now and she will fill us in on what else he says. that will be coming up at 8:45. >> all right, toesh -- tori. >>> a brain storming session concerning a dangerous train crossing on the peninsula where a driver was hit and killed. coming up in 22 minute, the changes being proposed to make things safer. >>> take a closer look. there's something in this portrait of bill clinton you might not have noticed. after the break, what the artist is now admitting he included in this piece of art. >>> if you are headed out on the bay area roadways, be patient. very busy, especially in the south bay. we'll take a look at the peninsula traffic also. >>> cold this morning for many. 30s but we'll rebound and have some nice weather today but temperatures, it looks like they will warm up on the weekend. more on that -- coming up. check out my breakfast! i got eggs... sausage... ham... bacon... cheese... and toasted sourdough bread. uh, mine's easier. mmm... (eating so
he was insighted to speak by john boehner. ktvu's pam cookg the prime minister's address right now and she will fill us in on what else he says. that will be coming up at 8:45. >> all right, toesh -- tori. >>> a brain storming session concerning a dangerous train crossing on the peninsula where a driver was hit and killed. coming up in 22 minute, the changes being proposed to make things safer. >>> take a closer look. there's something in this portrait of bill clinton...
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peter cook joins us. is john boehner's job safe? peter: his job is safe for now. in large part, no one stepping up to replace him. in the process of ousting, it is an extremely complicated process. the reality is, the fiasco on friday weekend him substantially. -- weakened him. he had 25 of his fellow republicans not support him for speaker a few months back. this time he had 52 republicans of voting against his plan. the just say no caucus is growing. with that, john boehner's power is weakening as well. we have republican control. alix: what is at stake for john boehner to make sure it doesn't happen again? peter: the clock is starting to tick as we get down. does he kicked the can with another short-term extension or does he acknowledge reality? does he bring full funding through the end of september? does he bring that to the floor? does he risk the ire of conservatives? that is likely where we are heading. alix: is in there a lot of ice there, no one can get to work? peter: that might be a good thing. a two hour delay for the federal government today. i canno
peter cook joins us. is john boehner's job safe? peter: his job is safe for now. in large part, no one stepping up to replace him. in the process of ousting, it is an extremely complicated process. the reality is, the fiasco on friday weekend him substantially. -- weakened him. he had 25 of his fellow republicans not support him for speaker a few months back. this time he had 52 republicans of voting against his plan. the just say no caucus is growing. with that, john boehner's power is...
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up next john kerry returns to switzerland as negotiators in the iran nuclear talks hope to strike a deal. peter cook is following developments. he will join us with the latest when "bottom line" returns in a moment. ♪ mark: welcome back. a stunning revelation from france today. prosecutors say the copilot of the german plane that crashed tuesday killing everyone on board locked the pilot out of the cockpit and appears to have deliberately clashed -- crashed the jet. this in the pilot tried to break down the door as the plane was in the rapid descent from 30,000 feet. -- 38,000 feet. >> in the selection of all pilots, the training of all pilots, the qualification of all pilots and the work of all pilots has not been touched by a single tragedy -- this single tragedy -- have all been hashed by this single tragedy. mark: he was a 28-year-old citizen -- german citizen who wanted to be a pilots into was young. he joined the airline in september of 2013 and had more than 600 hours at the controls. iraqi troops have lunch the final phase of an offensive to recapture tikrit. the move comes hours after the u
up next john kerry returns to switzerland as negotiators in the iran nuclear talks hope to strike a deal. peter cook is following developments. he will join us with the latest when "bottom line" returns in a moment. ♪ mark: welcome back. a stunning revelation from france today. prosecutors say the copilot of the german plane that crashed tuesday killing everyone on board locked the pilot out of the cockpit and appears to have deliberately clashed -- crashed the jet. this in the...
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former apple ceo john sculley joining us the day after the watch was unveiled. what he thinks of tim cook's leadership. the stock the latest devices, the whole story, you get the picture, right? all right. the market still under pressure today, really at the lows of the day, down 250 points on the dow, the s&p off 1.3%, right about the lows of the day. we are back after this. woman: it's been a journey to get where i am. and i didn't get here alone. there were people who listened along the way. people who gave me options. kept me on track. and through it all, my retirement never got left behind. so today, i'm prepared for anything we may want tomorrow to be. every someday needs a plan. let's talk about your old 401(k) today. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. its effects on society really came about because, not because i was selfish and wanted one for myself, which i did. its because i had, had a passion. my whole life i wanted to teach myself to build computers. i wanted to build these things for free. i just wanted
former apple ceo john sculley joining us the day after the watch was unveiled. what he thinks of tim cook's leadership. the stock the latest devices, the whole story, you get the picture, right? all right. the market still under pressure today, really at the lows of the day, down 250 points on the dow, the s&p off 1.3%, right about the lows of the day. we are back after this. woman: it's been a journey to get where i am. and i didn't get here alone. there were people who listened along the...
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but the fact people are talking about it should give you some sense about john boehner's job security. >> every time peter cook speaks about this stuff, i learn something. it's great. it's fabulous. >> that is the goal. >> he hasn't even brought up the washington nationals yet. >> they're going to be good. they're going to be really good. >> illuminating as always. >> they'll be better than the house of representatives. >> peter, thank you so much. peter cook our chief washington correspondent joining us from d.c. a perfect segue to our twitter question of the day. what do you think, has boehner lost control of the house? tweet us. this is bloomberg "surveillance." we're streaming on your tablet and phone and bloomberg.com. happy monday. >> bloomberg sur surveillance." oil is down in west texas intermediate and we say goodbye to you monday morning. a busy week of economics. let's get to a must-read on the international relations known as greece. in "the telegraph" it's a brilliant essay from evan pritchard. it's far from clear who really has the upper hand in this game of strategic chicken. both sides can reas
but the fact people are talking about it should give you some sense about john boehner's job security. >> every time peter cook speaks about this stuff, i learn something. it's great. it's fabulous. >> that is the goal. >> he hasn't even brought up the washington nationals yet. >> they're going to be good. they're going to be really good. >> illuminating as always. >> they'll be better than the house of representatives. >> peter, thank you so much....
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cook has details. >> before we have benjamin netanyahu's speech, john boehner is meeting behind closed doors with his in the towel on this fight over dhs funding. the house will vote as soon as today on a clean funding bill. they will fully fund the agency through the end of september. they will not include any of the immigration language. this is a capitulation from boehner. this will anger conservatives. he is saying this is the best thing to do right now for the country. we will see that vote as soon as today. this is a risk for john boehner. he is counting on votes from some republicans and a lot of democrats. he is risking the ire of conservatives. >> thank you, peter cook. in recent months, retailers have been played a big game of his occult chairs. many have said goodbye to their old ceos. many are on the lookout for one. julie hyman is here with us. why has there been so much turnover? >> they are struggling. there has been a sea change within the industry. they are moving away from the merchant princes. they were running companies who would determine everything at the company. they are looki
cook has details. >> before we have benjamin netanyahu's speech, john boehner is meeting behind closed doors with his in the towel on this fight over dhs funding. the house will vote as soon as today on a clean funding bill. they will fully fund the agency through the end of september. they will not include any of the immigration language. this is a capitulation from boehner. this will anger conservatives. he is saying this is the best thing to do right now for the country. we will see...
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even in the cook era, we will not see a watch without something john dropping.h the battery life required, they have the ability to think three-dimensional he. a new ui, some impressive launch partners. so far, the applications tend to have their counterparts in the ecosystem. cory: we have to go. paul will stay with us. thank you as well. more from the apple event as it happens right here on "bloomberg west." ♪ cory: you are watching "bloomberg west," where we focus on innovation, technology, and it teacher of innovation. there is a look at your top headlines. president obama says the u.s. is willing to walk away from nuclear talks in iran if they do not meet the u.s. terms on limiting capabilities. >> if there is no deal, we walk away. if we cannot verify that they are not going to obtain a nuclear weapon that there is a breakout period so that even if they cheated, we would be able to have enough time to take action if we don't have that kind of deal, then we will not take it. cory: talks have tested ties between the u.s. and israel. benjamin netanyahu says a
even in the cook era, we will not see a watch without something john dropping.h the battery life required, they have the ability to think three-dimensional he. a new ui, some impressive launch partners. so far, the applications tend to have their counterparts in the ecosystem. cory: we have to go. paul will stay with us. thank you as well. more from the apple event as it happens right here on "bloomberg west." ♪ cory: you are watching "bloomberg west," where we focus on...
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. >> well, of course olive oil is a common cooking ingredient but there's a chance that you're not getting what you think. >> consumer reporter john materise explains so you don't waste your money. >> one of the hottest food trends these days is olive oil for cooking, salad dressing dipping your bread in and even for dessert. a new report said some of the olive oil you're buying is not what it appears to be on the label. americans are so in love with olive oil, specialty shops are popping up all over. she helps customers taste before they buy. you get fresh pressed oil out of sealed stainless steel drums poured as you watch. but "forbes" magazine says so many companies have jumped on to the olive oil bandwagon that what you buy in the magazine's words is often a "scam." "forbes" says many cheap brands are only partially olive oil. the problem is there are no labelling rules. >> there's olive oil in it. they can put a splash of extra virgin olive oil in it and it can be canola oil, safflower oil. >> she looked over some supermarket bottles that use oil from everywhere. >> spain argentina tunisia. >> another says it's italian oil. >
. >> well, of course olive oil is a common cooking ingredient but there's a chance that you're not getting what you think. >> consumer reporter john materise explains so you don't waste your money. >> one of the hottest food trends these days is olive oil for cooking, salad dressing dipping your bread in and even for dessert. a new report said some of the olive oil you're buying is not what it appears to be on the label. americans are so in love with olive oil, specialty shops...
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at any moment, senator john mccain will hold a news conference and is expected to address the ongoing crisis in yemen. we expect he will be critical of president obama. peter cook has more for us. peter: what we have heard from john mccain over the past 24 hours, he has first been very supportive of the saudi's and their airstrikes in yemen, their decision to launch those airstrikes against the militants, and highly questioning the administration over its strategy not just in yemen but in the broader middle east. accusing the administration of leading from behind and not doing enough to address the situation. not just in yemen but in iraq and the fight against islamic state. senator mccain has been very critical of the administration's strategy. he will be joined eyes senator lindsey graham and other members of the armed services committee. we'll see if they're calling on the united states to provide more than logistical and intelligence support or more direct action which the white house is making clear is not happening in terms of the u.s. military in yemen. we will hear from senator mccain in just a little bit. they are about to have a two-week recess so thi
at any moment, senator john mccain will hold a news conference and is expected to address the ongoing crisis in yemen. we expect he will be critical of president obama. peter cook has more for us. peter: what we have heard from john mccain over the past 24 hours, he has first been very supportive of the saudi's and their airstrikes in yemen, their decision to launch those airstrikes against the militants, and highly questioning the administration over its strategy not just in yemen but in the...
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it gives everyone a little satisfaction and at the end of the day, john boehner gets a successful vote. brendan: peter cookg place. thank you for always helping us figure it out. at the desk we have steve forbes. i'm curious about the republican party grappling with defense spending. is this a shift that they are willing to take on this article budget, one that they have been low to before -- what do they have been loathe to before? steve: the defense department is under severe pressure and restraint. even our obligations in the world, we got to muscle this thing up and that is what you will start to see happen today. whether the president tries to block it, we will see. brendan: so the answer is we will not see any republican drops in defense spending. steve: no, even those who think we should be more cautious in the world will be loath to cut spending with the fence. you can cut in a lot of areas, but defense you cannot do cheap. tom: you wrote a blistering editorial about the presence defense policy. let me quote. "the world will not cooperate anymore than it did in the 1930's and the 1970's." forgettin
it gives everyone a little satisfaction and at the end of the day, john boehner gets a successful vote. brendan: peter cookg place. thank you for always helping us figure it out. at the desk we have steve forbes. i'm curious about the republican party grappling with defense spending. is this a shift that they are willing to take on this article budget, one that they have been low to before -- what do they have been loathe to before? steve: the defense department is under severe pressure and...
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john. we know in the early 1900s african-americans were allowed to cook and serve in many of these fraternityses but were not allowed membership. you saw organizations pop up across the country for african-americans, developing brotherhood on the ideals of scholarship and leadership, and beginning with the alfa phi alfalfaalfa fraternity. this would produce the next generation of leaders and become serious and thoughtful to do so in a way that president boren called for zero policy for racism. >> the president of the university expelled two students, and who knows what is going to happen in the next few days. but why didn't president boren know that racism was a serious problem on his campus. >> i can't speak that president boren knew it was an issue on his campus. the young lady who was on before this segment shared that there was information communicated to administration around what was going on, and really can't speak to why they decided not to act previously, but i do think that he established a healthy and a productive precedent for moving forward and how university administrators ought
john. we know in the early 1900s african-americans were allowed to cook and serve in many of these fraternityses but were not allowed membership. you saw organizations pop up across the country for african-americans, developing brotherhood on the ideals of scholarship and leadership, and beginning with the alfa phi alfalfaalfa fraternity. this would produce the next generation of leaders and become serious and thoughtful to do so in a way that president boren called for zero policy for racism....
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john harwood with the news of the medicare doc fix. >> maybe polish off the amt while at it. >> apple's ceo tim cookortedly planning to give away his wealth. "fortune" reporting once he provides for his nephew's college education the rest will go to various fill lan tropic causes. he is not giving his wealth away immediately. it's still a big step. his nephew is 10 years old. even though college tuition has been part of the most inflationary parts of our economy i don't think it will rise so much that $120 million net worth, $670 million in stock options, shouldn't cover it. >> probably not. and as we know, the commitment that warren buffet and bill gates made i believe is to give away half of their wealth, tim cook, going a step beyond that, but a number of causes he says to fortune's. he's passionate about giving more attention to going forward, though he has begun to do that. >> we'll read more of that "fortune" cover story posted on-line this morning. before we hand you over to the halftime show a check of the markets which actually just turned positive. oil has been up. we've seen a weaker doll
john harwood with the news of the medicare doc fix. >> maybe polish off the amt while at it. >> apple's ceo tim cookortedly planning to give away his wealth. "fortune" reporting once he provides for his nephew's college education the rest will go to various fill lan tropic causes. he is not giving his wealth away immediately. it's still a big step. his nephew is 10 years old. even though college tuition has been part of the most inflationary parts of our economy i don't...
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time, then, for politics monday, with amy walter of "the cook political report" and nia malika-henderson of "the washington post." we heard johner on "face the nation" yesterday say things were a little messy friday which is kind of an understatement but we also heard him blame it on democrats. let's listen to what he said. >> the house is a rambunctious place. we have 435 members, a lot of members with different ideas about what we should and shouldn't be doing. >> can you lead those members? i think so. i'm not going to suggest it's easy because it's not. but remember what's causing. this it's the president of the united states overreaching -- >> ifill: it's the president's fault, not surprising he would say that. this afternoon he had another small setback, he tried to get the senate and house to get together and meet and agree to move forward on this and they rejected -- the senate democrats rejected it again. >> ifill: we knew john boehner would have at least 30 or 40 folks who were going to be against him almost at any turn, anything they saw as sort of helping democrats helping the president, compromising with the presi
time, then, for politics monday, with amy walter of "the cook political report" and nia malika-henderson of "the washington post." we heard johner on "face the nation" yesterday say things were a little messy friday which is kind of an understatement but we also heard him blame it on democrats. let's listen to what he said. >> the house is a rambunctious place. we have 435 members, a lot of members with different ideas about what we should and shouldn't be...
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john kerry is there meeting with his iranian counterpart. the u.s. has just begun airstrikes in tikrit. peter cookto help us connect the dots. we have a preliminary deadline. what progress has been made? peter: we should read this as the opportunity for progress. until john kerry leaves these meetings today, we won't have a clear picture as to whether or not a deal can be reached. everything is pointing to the possibility, the prospect for a deal. there is a path to a deal, a framework deal by the end of march but still unclear whether the agreement can be reached. clearly, there are some differences out there even some tactical differences among the nations negotiating with iran. the end goal is still the same. they want something in place by tuesday. olivia: we are talking about a nuclear deal in switzerland. we have all sorts of other developments. they all involve u.s. allies and iran. is it a larger -- peter: the u.s. can be at the negotiating table in switzerland with the iranians and at the same time backing the saudi's with intelligence support for their airstrikes in yemen. i don't know i
john kerry is there meeting with his iranian counterpart. the u.s. has just begun airstrikes in tikrit. peter cookto help us connect the dots. we have a preliminary deadline. what progress has been made? peter: we should read this as the opportunity for progress. until john kerry leaves these meetings today, we won't have a clear picture as to whether or not a deal can be reached. everything is pointing to the possibility, the prospect for a deal. there is a path to a deal, a framework deal by...
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charles cook is writer for the national review, and he's written the conserve tarn manifesto which is very good. johnscience columnist at the "new york times" who has read charles book. gentlemen, thank you for being here tonight. let's talk about operation suck point. this is such a horrific, scary thing the government is doing, forcing banks to force businesses out of business. what's your take, john? >> the power to regulate is the power to destroy, and we should remember that every time we give the agencies power. if private companies were doing this, colluding to put someone out of business, they would be on trial, going to prison and the government will say you can't stop them unless congress tries to intervene. kennedy: that's what i said at the top, no regress. if you are targeted by the program and there are several people who have small businesses and they've recorded the conversations they've had with banks, and they're like, hey, sorry, we can't afford the audits the federal government is going to give us if we don't put you out of business. people are saying you're being overly dramatic
charles cook is writer for the national review, and he's written the conserve tarn manifesto which is very good. johnscience columnist at the "new york times" who has read charles book. gentlemen, thank you for being here tonight. let's talk about operation suck point. this is such a horrific, scary thing the government is doing, forcing banks to force businesses out of business. what's your take, john? >> the power to regulate is the power to destroy, and we should remember...
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mark: tim cook says china could eventually be the company's biggest market. what will it take for that projection to become a reality? johnthink it's going to take time mark. certainly, new products like the apple watch will help. one thing that apple needs to do , and they have not done it yet, but if they really want success in emerging markets, they will have to move down market a bit. if you look at how the smart phone market is segmented, the high-end is slowing. that premium phone segment where apple has always traditionally played. and the lower end phones, where a lot of these smaller, nimble chinese vendors are playing is really growing quite rapidly. i think apple needs to move down market a bit if they want to see a grand success in china. mark: apple's entry into this market, into the smart watch market, what will this mean for the rest of the field? john: the expectation was that apple would come in and really jumpstart the market. to date, we have seen sam song, lg, wah way, a lot of others out there with smart watches, but the market has yet to emerge in earnest. the hope was that apple would do for the sma
mark: tim cook says china could eventually be the company's biggest market. what will it take for that projection to become a reality? johnthink it's going to take time mark. certainly, new products like the apple watch will help. one thing that apple needs to do , and they have not done it yet, but if they really want success in emerging markets, they will have to move down market a bit. if you look at how the smart phone market is segmented, the high-end is slowing. that premium phone segment...
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cook is following that story. this is a different approach from the house of public and leadership. peter: it is a free for all if you will come a bid by johnhner to satisfy all the various voices in the house republican conference. giving each of those groups their say, if you will. he may avoid the public -- it is called the queen of the hill strategy. the speaker says whichever budget plan gets the most votes today will become the house budget resolution. it is not normally how this works. the democratic plants will go nowhere because they don't have the votes in the house to get it done. the question is which republican plan will prevail. the company tom price of georgia -- they both cut spending by more than five -- $5 billion. they both repeal obamacare. the one big difference is defense spending. it offsets $20.5 billion of that funding. defense hawks don't like the idea of those offsets. they prefer a second plan that boosts the funding and contains no upset whatsoever. -- offset whatsoever. >> we are considering all of these budgets. it is the most democratic way you can consider this. the budget that gets the most votes goes on to
cook is following that story. this is a different approach from the house of public and leadership. peter: it is a free for all if you will come a bid by johnhner to satisfy all the various voices in the house republican conference. giving each of those groups their say, if you will. he may avoid the public -- it is called the queen of the hill strategy. the speaker says whichever budget plan gets the most votes today will become the house budget resolution. it is not normally how this works....
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>> john, i've tested my belt on many people, from golfers, football players, paramedics gardeners, people who like to walk, people who like to cook, office and factory workers people who drive a lot, and parents with small children. this belt works, and doctors recommend it. >> i think every patient with back pain should be wearing this belt because it not only gives you some core strength and support in your spine, but it also gives you a traction effect which decompresses the discs that we have in our lower back. and this effect is definitely going to give great pain relief for a patient. >> i see this as an adjunct or as a device that assists in reducing the muscle spasm, and i think it's one of the several things that we can do to help our back pain patients. >> the great thing about this belt is that patients with chronic back pain can wear this belt and feel that they can get their life back again. >> you know, dr. ho, i have a weak back. but with your belt on, my back is feeling much stronger. why is that? >> well, john, your back is stronger for two reasons. it's less painful. with less pain, the muscles can relax and bec
>> john, i've tested my belt on many people, from golfers, football players, paramedics gardeners, people who like to walk, people who like to cook, office and factory workers people who drive a lot, and parents with small children. this belt works, and doctors recommend it. >> i think every patient with back pain should be wearing this belt because it not only gives you some core strength and support in your spine, but it also gives you a traction effect which decompresses the...
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cook drove away while his arm was caught in her jeep. >>> a man is facing charges for having guns on a campus of a school in prince william county. john lennox is his name. they found him with two guns on a woodbridge high school campus. lennox works security for the school. he also lives on the school grounds. police got a tip that he was carrying guns with him while making security checks at the school. at woodbridge high school. he was arrested friday. by law only police officers can carry guns on school grounds in virginia. >>> the man who is suspected in a series of random shootings in maryland is now linked to nine. police say among the targets maryland live casino. hong young was already accused of shooting at a number of facilities including an nsa building. investigators say he also fired at two drivers. no one was injured. court documents show young told officers he heard voices telling him to shoot and he is being held without bond. >>> coming up a man from prince george's county will spend four years in prison for stabbing a transgender teenager on a metro train. reginald clieber is his name. he was sentenced today in conn
cook drove away while his arm was caught in her jeep. >>> a man is facing charges for having guns on a campus of a school in prince william county. john lennox is his name. they found him with two guns on a woodbridge high school campus. lennox works security for the school. he also lives on the school grounds. police got a tip that he was carrying guns with him while making security checks at the school. at woodbridge high school. he was arrested friday. by law only police officers...
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cook today he'll pay for his nephew's education and give the rest to charity. the openly gay executive has been activist for human rights and a.i.d.s. education. i'm michael yves for al jazeera america. johnseigenthaler will be back in a few minutes. for news any time go to www.aljazeera.com. have a good evening. see you tomorrow. >> hi everyone, this is al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler. germanwings crash. >> the deceased hid his illness from his employer and his colleagues. >> screening for passenger safety. >>> war in yemen. more saudi led air strikes. still the rebels advance. what the war could
cook today he'll pay for his nephew's education and give the rest to charity. the openly gay executive has been activist for human rights and a.i.d.s. education. i'm michael yves for al jazeera america. johnseigenthaler will be back in a few minutes. for news any time go to www.aljazeera.com. have a good evening. see you tomorrow. >> hi everyone, this is al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler. germanwings crash. >> the deceased hid his illness from his employer and his...
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john boehner plans a vote as soon as today to fund the home and security department through the end of 2015 with no strings attached. peter cook d.c. is boehner throwing the towel in? >> he is effectively throwing the towel in. this move will anger some conservatives. we know about the blowup on friday and they fiasco on the floor when he couldn't get a three-week extension passed that included language rolling back the president's executive immigration action. he is looking to pass the vote today with largely democratic vote. this is a move by john boehner to end this controversy and move on to some thing else. he runs the risk of anchoring his conservative colleagues one more time. stephanie: as this folk going to be overshadowed by the israeli prime minister's address today? peoplewill people pay attention to what boehner is doing? >> you pointed out what could be the exact strategy behind this vote. all the attention in washington right now is on netanyahu and his speech. this will be a secondary story if the house does indeed pass this home and security funding later today. maybe that was the goal all along. two big stori
john boehner plans a vote as soon as today to fund the home and security department through the end of 2015 with no strings attached. peter cook d.c. is boehner throwing the towel in? >> he is effectively throwing the towel in. this move will anger some conservatives. we know about the blowup on friday and they fiasco on the floor when he couldn't get a three-week extension passed that included language rolling back the president's executive immigration action. he is looking to pass the...
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cook in washington, we could ask the same question of the. what is the most recent word in washington? peter: members of congress john boehner is in israel this week. the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell in israel. both expressing criticism of these negotiations and of the deal they believe is being crafted and lausanne. this is going to be a tough sell in congress. but not impossible -- they believe if they get the framework they can sell it to enough members of congress. olivia: the standoff has gone on 12 years, the talks were delayed six months. if this does not work out in lausanne by the end of the day what happens? peter: the question remains could there be an extension. the u.s. has given every indication it wants to see the deadline honored but there could be a possibility of an extension. the other possibility is they get a framework but not every sticky issue gets resolved by midnight. they extended through the formal deadline, the end of june. they have another three months to iron out differences. tom: thank you so much. we'll join you in our next hour. bob with us the turning of the markets and a
cook in washington, we could ask the same question of the. what is the most recent word in washington? peter: members of congress john boehner is in israel this week. the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell in israel. both expressing criticism of these negotiations and of the deal they believe is being crafted and lausanne. this is going to be a tough sell in congress. but not impossible -- they believe if they get the framework they can sell it to enough members of congress. olivia: the...
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this morning, by interview with congressman john lewis and how the struggle for civil rights really does continue, especially right here in alabama. why do i cookcause i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. for every way you make chicken noodle soup, make it delicious with swanson®. ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. ♪ let me talk to you about retirement. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro you just don't know. find a certified financial planner professional who's thoroughly vetted at letsmakeaplan.org. cfp -- work with the highest standard. >>>
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john herman for that. i will still from anyone. i will steal from brendan greeley anytime i can. i try to do it every morning. what we try to do in washington is steal from mr. cook. this most important case will center around today's arguments before the supreme court. peter cook brings his wisdom and color commentary on what to look for this morning. peter, you walked into the court today, what we you observe? >> i know i will have an obstructed view. i'm told that my seat will be way in the back. >> it is like the boston garden in the old days. >> there will be a big pillar in my way but i can still listen and i expect to hear a fairly simple case. i know that is hard to believe because it is the u.s. supreme court and there are all sorts of legal dynamics that can happen, but this case centers on four simple words. and the intent of congress when it set up the subsidies to help people pay for insurance under obamacare. whether or not they really meant to limited only to those states that established their own exchanges because the language says that the subsidies are entitled to those states where exchanges were established by the states. we all know that a l
john herman for that. i will still from anyone. i will steal from brendan greeley anytime i can. i try to do it every morning. what we try to do in washington is steal from mr. cook. this most important case will center around today's arguments before the supreme court. peter cook brings his wisdom and color commentary on what to look for this morning. peter, you walked into the court today, what we you observe? >> i know i will have an obstructed view. i'm told that my seat will be way...
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cook onions this morning. >> apparently every have one can tell. >> they smelled them. >> yes. >> i thought it was a sandwich. >> no, you do. >> i have never known anybody that just eats on johns for breakfast. >> i will show you the bag. i got them upstairs. >> they are yummy. i will buy you a pack. >> can you just go over to the map or something. >> just talk that way. >> wash it down with some coffee with our mug. >> we are bringing onions in today, police athletic league for end ising us one of their coffee mugs to drink out of. >> yes. >> we love the police athletic league. >> keep talking this way. >> go, go, go. >> we love you sue. >> we're in the on beyond. >> we're going to have more to come on that. >> onion zone. >> unlike a onion i have many players like shrek. he is bundled up for wind chills in the 20's this morning. it is nine out of ten. 35 degrees right the new but wind chillies 29. sunrise is happening at 7:11. most of our temperatures are in the 30's right now but dress for those wind chills. it is going to be 58 degrees today and a milder afternoon but bob kelly, we have many layers to this seven day forecast, we will steel it away. >> when you used to have
cook onions this morning. >> apparently every have one can tell. >> they smelled them. >> yes. >> i thought it was a sandwich. >> no, you do. >> i have never known anybody that just eats on johns for breakfast. >> i will show you the bag. i got them upstairs. >> they are yummy. i will buy you a pack. >> can you just go over to the map or something. >> just talk that way. >> wash it down with some coffee with our mug. >> we...
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cooked in to obama amnesty." representative kevin yoder. "president has shut down the government's ability to carry out immigration laws." host: we will start with a john from gatlinburg, tennessee. good morning. caller: good morning. boehner should have never -- they shouldn't have never passed with a past friday. the should of let it shut down. the first time they shut it down in 2013 was because of obama. this would have been on account of the democrats. boehner for six years has been nothing but a yes-man for obama. we voted republicans in both houses to take a stand and stop him, but like i said, as long as boehner is in there, always will have is what obama wants. -- all we will have is what obama wants. host: is there a chance that speaker boehner will not be there if he moves forward on this and allows the homeland security funding to move forward without blocking the president's executive actions on immigration? it was a story from politico over the weekend "conservatives warn that the speaker's fate could be determined by how he handles the next seven days." caller: yes, sir, you should have done been gone right after they took office in janu
cooked in to obama amnesty." representative kevin yoder. "president has shut down the government's ability to carry out immigration laws." host: we will start with a john from gatlinburg, tennessee. good morning. caller: good morning. boehner should have never -- they shouldn't have never passed with a past friday. the should of let it shut down. the first time they shut it down in 2013 was because of obama. this would have been on account of the democrats. boehner for six years...
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cook of apple, he's a duke grad. >> is he really? i didn't know that. >> larry fink ucla guy. i'm from los angeles so it's like a local pro team. johna guy. obviously they got blown out yesterday, but as far as a sweet sixteen school he's one of those guys. you see a few characters in there. terry lundgren is the ceo of macy's. >> he's an arizona grad. >> he is. so most of these coolschools have a current ceo of a public company. two schools stand out. gonzaga, they don't have anybody. for a public company. but they're a small school a little more regional. that may be expected. but kentucky they have 30,000 students. there is no current public ceo that graduated from the university of kentucky. so they're much better at sending people to the nba than -- >> not just s&p 500. you're just talking about no -- >> all public companies in america. we're talking thousands of choices here. so they just don't have that same stature when it comes to that type of product. and when you think about schools like gonzaga, for example, they have gotten a much better recruiting class of students because of their basketball success in the past 15 yea
cook of apple, he's a duke grad. >> is he really? i didn't know that. >> larry fink ucla guy. i'm from los angeles so it's like a local pro team. johna guy. obviously they got blown out yesterday, but as far as a sweet sixteen school he's one of those guys. you see a few characters in there. terry lundgren is the ceo of macy's. >> he's an arizona grad. >> he is. so most of these coolschools have a current ceo of a public company. two schools stand out. gonzaga, they...
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cook was here. elizabeth warren is here. so you have some of the greatest leaders in the country. but they are awe-struck when they look at johnear-old amelia boynton responsible for calling dr. king. saying there is a problem in selma, people are not allowed to vote you've got to get here. and she's here today in her wheelchair. >> in her wheelchair at 103 years old and just radiant. so the president comes into this moment he's not speaking to this crowd. he's not. he is speaking to history. he's speaking to the ages. and, you know -- his daughters with him. i don't think people understand how important that is to the obama family. >> this is intentional for the president to include the entire family. >> for the entire family to be here. he gives speeches all of the time the girls don't come. he wanted them to be here he wanted them to be able to be a part of history and to understand you have to be here to feel the energy. there is an electricity here. >> there is. >> there is something about coming to selma that you have to experience. and so that's important for him as a father to have his young girls here to take them to
cook was here. elizabeth warren is here. so you have some of the greatest leaders in the country. but they are awe-struck when they look at johnear-old amelia boynton responsible for calling dr. king. saying there is a problem in selma, people are not allowed to vote you've got to get here. and she's here today in her wheelchair. >> in her wheelchair at 103 years old and just radiant. so the president comes into this moment he's not speaking to this crowd. he's not. he is speaking to...