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i recently had the chance to speak with john denny. , a research professor of joint interagency intergovernmentald multinational security studies at the strategic studies institute at the u.s. army war college. john, that's the longest title i've ever had to read. it's good to have you on the show. >>> thank you very much. >> i want to start with nato providing security for the gaza strip. what happened then that kept this from not going forward and why is it being brought up again? >> well it's actually a long standing proposal as you mentioned. it goes back to really the late years of the second clinton administration. and for a variety of reasons, many of them having to do with politics, stars haven't been aligned in the right way, timing among the israelis, the palestinians, brought up again, embraced again by the palestinian president mahmoud abbas. in terms of the emphasis the u.s. administration is putting on the peace negotiations, the time may be ripe to talk about these kinds of details. >> i want to get t to israeli politics in a minute. do you think they would be successful in a situa
i recently had the chance to speak with john denny. , a research professor of joint interagency intergovernmentald multinational security studies at the strategic studies institute at the u.s. army war college. john, that's the longest title i've ever had to read. it's good to have you on the show. >>> thank you very much. >> i want to start with nato providing security for the gaza strip. what happened then that kept this from not going forward and why is it being brought up...
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could nato play a role in resolving the long standing conflict in the middle east and i spoke to john denny that wrote let nato keep the peace in palestine. we have a research professor from the strategic studies institute from the war college, that is a long title, john. nice to have you on the show. a thank you so much. >> now to the security in the middle east, this is not a new proposal. a few years ago, the palestine leader supported the idea as did president bush and what happened then from keeping this going forward and why bringing it up again? >> it is going back to the late years of the second clinton administration. and for a variety of reasons, many of them having to do with internal politics within israel the stars were not aligned and everything, it's been brought up again now and embraced by the palestine authority president and i think that the timing could be better now. it seems in terms of the emphasis that the u.s. is putting on the peace negotiations that the timing may be right to talk about theesz kinds of details. >> i want to get to the israeli politics in a moment,
could nato play a role in resolving the long standing conflict in the middle east and i spoke to john denny that wrote let nato keep the peace in palestine. we have a research professor from the strategic studies institute from the war college, that is a long title, john. nice to have you on the show. a thank you so much. >> now to the security in the middle east, this is not a new proposal. a few years ago, the palestine leader supported the idea as did president bush and what happened...
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john bolden discusses his latest book. >> what is up with dennis rodman? sources say something. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. hurt mental health? young thais who do not get enough positive feedbacks on their pictures are encountering emotional problems and that is bad for the future of the country. instagram is usually popular with a mall in bangkok leading the world's most instagram places. a lack of life can cause youth to lose self-confidence. the number of new generation leaders will fall shore and hinder -- fall short and hinder the country's creativity and innovation. jesse, i go to you first because have you no self-esteem. if lack of feedback on selfies causes your country's
john bolden discusses his latest book. >> what is up with dennis rodman? sources say something. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from...
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john bolden discusses his latest book. >> what is up with dennis rodman? sources say something. >>> does an unloved selfie hurt mental health? young thais who do not get enough positive feedbacks on their pictures are encountering emotional problems and that is bad for the future of the country. instagram is usually popular with a mall in bangkok leading the world's most instagram places. a lack of life can cause youth to lose self-confidence. the number of new generation leaders will fall shore and hinder -- fall short and hinder the country's creativity and innovation. jesse, i go to you first because have you no self-esteem. if lack of feedback on selfies causes your country's problems, don't you deserve it? if this is where your country is dependent? >> i am glad thailand has their priorities straight. if you will call something bad for a teen ager's self-esteem maybe you should not lead the world for underage sex tourism. you seem to have your finger on the pulse on what is bad for teens. >> and the government of thailand is collapsing. the country is
john bolden discusses his latest book. >> what is up with dennis rodman? sources say something. >>> does an unloved selfie hurt mental health? young thais who do not get enough positive feedbacks on their pictures are encountering emotional problems and that is bad for the future of the country. instagram is usually popular with a mall in bangkok leading the world's most instagram places. a lack of life can cause youth to lose self-confidence. the number of new generation leaders...
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dennis woodside the former c.e.o. of motorola is joining drop box at their chief operating officer. the company is valued at $10 billion. want to tpwhring johnn the studio. works with companies like yelp and box which is their biggest competitor. dennis more of a coo for or drop stpwhocx >> you have to look at it as a cue for drop box. they need to look like a larger company. they have 350 employees so with $10 billion evaluation they need a little more gray here. dennis is not an old guy but he brings that to the table. >> he's worked a lot of global expansion. drop box wants to be an international company. he spent a lot of time thinking about mobile and mobile is huge for the future of online storage. and if you think about what a company needs to go public you think about a situation like sharon joining facebook and eric schmidt joining google back in the day. they need somebody who has been around the block. >> and maybe some adult supervision too. >> you've interviewed dennis a few times. who is the winner here? >> when you asked me when le november vo bought motorola is woodside staying there and i said yes. i think it can be tough. h
dennis woodside the former c.e.o. of motorola is joining drop box at their chief operating officer. the company is valued at $10 billion. want to tpwhring johnn the studio. works with companies like yelp and box which is their biggest competitor. dennis more of a coo for or drop stpwhocx >> you have to look at it as a cue for drop box. they need to look like a larger company. they have 350 employees so with $10 billion evaluation they need a little more gray here. dennis is not an old guy...
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john and i served together with the former director of national intelligence dennis blair when we were white house fellows together. good to see you, john. you have combined both human intelligence and analysis and national security action decisions, so when you bring this together, you have covered a lot of ground. outstandings has human intelligence capabilities. we take second place to nobody. there has been a question as to how much actual action should be delegated to the central intelligence agency versus the pentagon. there are two separate titles. withs covert operations deniability. the other is overt action. sometimes you get the same kinds of people doing it. only difference is whether it is title x or title 50, whether the sun comes up. up, it is covered. if it does not come up, it is a covert operation. i question should our intelligence agency become as active and operator as the cia has become. they are outstanding in their analysis and in their human intelligence to understand things. let me do you an example. suppose you are in a conflict and you have learned from bein
john and i served together with the former director of national intelligence dennis blair when we were white house fellows together. good to see you, john. you have combined both human intelligence and analysis and national security action decisions, so when you bring this together, you have covered a lot of ground. outstandings has human intelligence capabilities. we take second place to nobody. there has been a question as to how much actual action should be delegated to the central...
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dennis o'donnell. >> reporter: thanks, vern. the biggest newcomer of the year was kid rock. he played alongside johnaly and wayne agreescy in the most popular grouping of the tournament. unfortunately, kid rock did not make the cut. >> seems like my band was in an arena somewhere and they were playing, i grabbed someone from the crowd and let them come up and sing one of my songs. that's the feeling i can equate it to. it's special. >> reporter: was there a lot of pressure here? >> i think it's more pressure for people like gretzky and, you know, brady and manning because they're pro athletes. i'm only a singer. i'm not supposed to be good at golf. >> people in america love john daly. they love kid rock. fun to watch. so i was like a fan and i had -- listen, i was blessed. i was with three wonderful people. i had the greatest time for three days with just really good guys and we had a lot of fun. >> oh!! whoo! [ applause ] >> i hit a great ball at the tee and hit the five iron in there pretty stiff and just not confident putt for eagle. >> these conditions today, what was it like for you? because it
dennis o'donnell. >> reporter: thanks, vern. the biggest newcomer of the year was kid rock. he played alongside johnaly and wayne agreescy in the most popular grouping of the tournament. unfortunately, kid rock did not make the cut. >> seems like my band was in an arena somewhere and they were playing, i grabbed someone from the crowd and let them come up and sing one of my songs. that's the feeling i can equate it to. it's special. >> reporter: was there a lot of pressure...
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john fong. mckaila sullivan, rachel goldstein, chris tam, susie loftus. soto, am us, ash land colo hailey. matthew skrouj, dennis kelly, bill rose toe. susanna and brianna. >> everyone has 2 minutes. so we have many speakers tonight. i would appreciate the audience to respect the speakers and please keep your private comments or comments with each other. if you need to speak to each other, please leave the room. >> my name is gloria soto. i'm a professor of special education and the coordinator of programs in physical and housing permits at san francisco state university. i appreciate the board for letting me to speak to you tonight. >> excuse me. please let's respect the speaker. quiet, please. speaker has waited over an hour to speak. let's respect the speaker. thank you. >> thank you, i'm here tonight to ask the board to stop the closing of the i talk program at fsk elementary. the i talk program stands for learning communication created years ago to serve the needs of children because of significant physical and cognitive disabilities don't have the ability to speak. they need the support of communication su
john fong. mckaila sullivan, rachel goldstein, chris tam, susie loftus. soto, am us, ash land colo hailey. matthew skrouj, dennis kelly, bill rose toe. susanna and brianna. >> everyone has 2 minutes. so we have many speakers tonight. i would appreciate the audience to respect the speakers and please keep your private comments or comments with each other. if you need to speak to each other, please leave the room. >> my name is gloria soto. i'm a professor of special education and the...
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dennis: it faces a new threat by green mountain coke. cheryl: johnrm from this year's house agenda. peter barnes live from washington with the latest developments. is the surprise turnaround by the house speaker. peter: the speaker has cooled immigration reform from the house agenda. according to sources on capitol hill talking to our fox news colleagues john boehner is putting up a stop sign on reform to internal party divisions on how to move forward on legislation with some republicans reportedly favoring keeping the focus on obamacare rather than risk internal party warfare over immigration. in a press conference just finished moments ago the speaker would not say on camera that reform is dead for lee year but it will be difficult to get it passed. republicans are worried about the president's use of more executive actions to implement policy. >> there is widespread doubt whether this administration can be trusted to enforce our laws and will be difficult to move any immigration legislation until that changes. >> these remarks came a day after mi
dennis: it faces a new threat by green mountain coke. cheryl: johnrm from this year's house agenda. peter barnes live from washington with the latest developments. is the surprise turnaround by the house speaker. peter: the speaker has cooled immigration reform from the house agenda. according to sources on capitol hill talking to our fox news colleagues john boehner is putting up a stop sign on reform to internal party divisions on how to move forward on legislation with some republicans...
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john and i served together with the former director of national intelligence dennis blair when we were white house fellows together. good to see you, john. you have combined both human intelligence and analysis and national security action decisions, so when you bring this together, you have covered a lot of ground. united states has outstanding human intelligence capabilities. we take second place to nobody. there has been a question as to how much actual action should be delegated to the central intelligence agency versus the pentagon. there are two separate titles. one is covert operations with deniability. the other is overt action. sometimes you get the same kinds of people doing it. only difference is whether it is title x or title 50, whether the sun comes up. if it comes up, it is covered. if it does not come up, it is a covert operation. i question should our intelligence agency become as active an operator as the cia has become. they are outstanding in their analysis and in their human intelligence to understand things. let me do you an example. suppose you are in a conflict
john and i served together with the former director of national intelligence dennis blair when we were white house fellows together. good to see you, john. you have combined both human intelligence and analysis and national security action decisions, so when you bring this together, you have covered a lot of ground. united states has outstanding human intelligence capabilities. we take second place to nobody. there has been a question as to how much actual action should be delegated to the...
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ambassador john bolton discusses his new book "my moustache once arm wrestled a bear and won." >>> what's up with dennisources say something. there's a saying around here, you stand behind what you say. around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up, and make it right. so people think the kind of accountability has gone missing in e placesets where it's needemost. but i know you'll still find it when you know where to look. the next time you nt a dvd, don't bother rewinding it. the way i see it, it's t next guy's problem. oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just minutes? [ chuckles ] [ malennouncer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. >>> does an unlofld selfie hurt mental health? a government psychologist in thailand warns young thais who don't get enough positive feedback on their pictures are encountering emotional problems, bad news for the future of the c
ambassador john bolton discusses his new book "my moustache once arm wrestled a bear and won." >>> what's up with dennisources say something. there's a saying around here, you stand behind what you say. around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up, and make it right. so people think the kind of accountability has gone missing in e placesets where it's needemost. but i know you'll still find it when you know where to...
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and speaking of which, it does sound like john thompson will be a bigger voice obviously. aside from just being chairman, dennisense to push for change even faster than he did before. >> yeah. of course, john thompson sima c symant symantec, a decent leader, i don't know a visionary leader at the scale of microsoft, but, again, there's really only one microsoft. i would say qualified, decent choices overall. but lots of -- lots of big questions here and i guess the stock moved yesterday. i guess it's moving a little bit today. >> yeah. >> but -- >> the tape's a little strange this week but your point's well taken. we'll see if nadella tweets, if nadella tweets what microsoft is about, dennis, that will be a response to your challenge. >> maybe this should be a "squawk on the tweet" question which is microsoft. >> not bad. >> and the characters allowed in a tweet. can you do it? i don't know. i think it tries to be too many things to too many people and that will be the challenge, what is this company. >> dennis, thanks a lot. we'll see you soon. >> thank you, carl. >> dennis berman from "the journal." >>> while
and speaking of which, it does sound like john thompson will be a bigger voice obviously. aside from just being chairman, dennisense to push for change even faster than he did before. >> yeah. of course, john thompson sima c symant symantec, a decent leader, i don't know a visionary leader at the scale of microsoft, but, again, there's really only one microsoft. i would say qualified, decent choices overall. but lots of -- lots of big questions here and i guess the stock moved yesterday....
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dennis rodman. still looking hot. >> they all look good. >> stay with us. >> >>> good mor >>> good morning. i'm john some of the top headlines we are following this morning on "world news now." arizona governor jan brewer vetoed a bill that would have allowed businesses to turn away gays in the name of religious freedom. the legislation had strong opposition from big companies and politicians in both parties. >>> delta airlines overhauling its frequent flier program. instead of tying awards to distance, travelers' logs will be based on how much they spend on tickets. people who fly for leisure will lose out big to business travellers. >>> the air pollution in china has gotten so bad, it's called a nuclear winter. families are breathing in thick smog that can actually leave a metallic taste in your mouth. and some of that smog is making its way to the united states. >>> big changes will be announced today in the nutrition labeling on foods. there is more emphasis on calories and sugar, less on fat. and serving sizes will reflect how much we actually eat. those are some of our top stories on this thur
dennis rodman. still looking hot. >> they all look good. >> stay with us. >> >>> good mor >>> good morning. i'm john some of the top headlines we are following this morning on "world news now." arizona governor jan brewer vetoed a bill that would have allowed businesses to turn away gays in the name of religious freedom. the legislation had strong opposition from big companies and politicians in both parties. >>> delta airlines overhauling...
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john boehner has been put into a situation where he has to do what he has did do. dennisnebraska. i am adam shapiro here with cheryl casone to take you through the next hour of markets now. we are live at the white house awaiting a joint press conference from president obama and his french counterpart. more changes coming to the health law. affecting small businesses. large and small. we are reading that janet yellen -- this and more in this hour of markets now. ♪ adam: you will have to continue volatility over the next few sessions, at least. at some point that promise will be broken. cheryl: the markets are doing great. nicole petallides standing by. most of the things she has said today have been in lock with him and his policy. what are the traders saying? nicole: watching this very intently. watching janet yellen this morning. you watched the testimony at 10:00 a.m. you are right. she is pretty much staying right on cue. right on the message. keeping everything going. the markets continue to like it. the dow is up 140 points. twenty-nine of the 30 dow stocks. talking
john boehner has been put into a situation where he has to do what he has did do. dennisnebraska. i am adam shapiro here with cheryl casone to take you through the next hour of markets now. we are live at the white house awaiting a joint press conference from president obama and his french counterpart. more changes coming to the health law. affecting small businesses. large and small. we are reading that janet yellen -- this and more in this hour of markets now. ♪ adam: you will have to...
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dennis: thanks very much. cheryl: consumers and investors worry about target date a breach getting some answers today with senate judiciary committee grilling an all-star cast that included the cfo of target johnngston. charles grassley is the new top republican. thank you for being here. why were and the credit-card industry executives put on the panel as well when it was their cards that were frankly breached. >> that is a good question, a subject of a second hearing if you have a second hearing. we are trying to work with the people that are hurt and the ones that have some responsibility, at least the initial responsibility. by the way, the best thing that came out of this hearing was the fact that chairman leahy and viagra with him said we have to have a partnership between the private sector and government because some people say leave the industry alone. other people say you ought to have a top down -- cheryl: public-private partnership could be with anyone. >> i didn't say that. didn't say privatize it. partner should between government trying to solve the solution of cybersecurity and what happens to target employees? the criminals are so sophisticated and they are ahead of business a
dennis: thanks very much. cheryl: consumers and investors worry about target date a breach getting some answers today with senate judiciary committee grilling an all-star cast that included the cfo of target johnngston. charles grassley is the new top republican. thank you for being here. why were and the credit-card industry executives put on the panel as well when it was their cards that were frankly breached. >> that is a good question, a subject of a second hearing if you have a...
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dennis rodman didn't solve the north korea mess. just to shift focus a little bit. ramped up rhetoric from johnssure on the russian government to crack more down with syria and bashar al sad. are we too hamstrung here? the russians know we tested out possibly a vote in the congress to do an aerial assault in syria and it was going to fail and it didn't get to a vote. do the russians see it and say the u.s. has its back against the wall and not many options and if so what are our options? >> the russians look at our policies and it doesn't up. our means are modest and not willing to use force ourselves and not willing to pay force to the opposition. >> we don't enforce our own red line. >> right. we have to become more modest in what we seek to do and that would mean not insisting that assad go today. maybe he goes down the road as some part of a diplomatic process or we have to increase our support for the opposition or both but you can't sustain a foreign policy where you have extraordinarily ambitious goals and say we are not going to do this and not do that. john kerry is right. the real que
dennis rodman didn't solve the north korea mess. just to shift focus a little bit. ramped up rhetoric from johnssure on the russian government to crack more down with syria and bashar al sad. are we too hamstrung here? the russians know we tested out possibly a vote in the congress to do an aerial assault in syria and it was going to fail and it didn't get to a vote. do the russians see it and say the u.s. has its back against the wall and not many options and if so what are our options?...
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dennis: one of the biggest price tags. jo ling kent joins us with more. >> $16 billion in cash and stock. according to early investors, ceo and cofounder johnnager. he was on food stamps before. his mentor kept in touch with his family and friends. it now adds 1 million users every single day. he will live the dream. he is joining ffcebook's board. they acquired instagram for the same reason. >> fadeout girded to equal rate. cantor fitzgerald taking a more positive stance. the strategic rationale in the long-term is sound. just before that, he was rejected for a job that twitter. cheryl: starting to feel like a pipe dream. shares of the electric card maker driving to a new all-time high. cheryl: an ipo who on wall street. thirty-one companies. that is up 72% from this point last year. we are just getting started. a name to watch ahead. ♪ [ cellones beeping ] ♪ [ cellphone rings ] hello? [ male announcer ] over 12,000 financial advisors. good, good. good over $700 billion dollars in assets under care. let me just put this away. [ malennouncer ] how did edward jones get so big? could you teach kids that trick? [ male announcer ] by not acting
dennis: one of the biggest price tags. jo ling kent joins us with more. >> $16 billion in cash and stock. according to early investors, ceo and cofounder johnnager. he was on food stamps before. his mentor kept in touch with his family and friends. it now adds 1 million users every single day. he will live the dream. he is joining ffcebook's board. they acquired instagram for the same reason. >> fadeout girded to equal rate. cantor fitzgerald taking a more positive stance. the...
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john elway and former nfl quarterback archie manning. cnn's state of the union follows with louisiana republican governor bobby jendle. then it's "face the nation" with eric cantor and white house chief of staff dennis, mayor rmer new york city rudy giuliani. brought to you as a public service by the networks and crmp span. that lineup is noon eastern with meet the press, this week, fox news sunday, cnn's state of the union and finally face the nation from cbs. you can listen to them all on c-span radio, 90.1 f.m. here in the nation's capitol. across the country on satellite radio, channel 120. you can download our free app or your smartphone or listen online at cspan.org. >> i was in a car wreck. which i wrote about extensively in my book. and the whole time i was in the hospital, not injured really. i had a cut on my leg and a broken ankle. i was praying that the other person in the car would be ok. and the other person in the car was one of my best friends, which i didn't know, i didn't really recognize that at the site of the crash. i think because i parade over and over and over for him to be ok and he wasn't, you know, well, i thought nobody listened. god was not listening, my prayer wasn't an
john elway and former nfl quarterback archie manning. cnn's state of the union follows with louisiana republican governor bobby jendle. then it's "face the nation" with eric cantor and white house chief of staff dennis, mayor rmer new york city rudy giuliani. brought to you as a public service by the networks and crmp span. that lineup is noon eastern with meet the press, this week, fox news sunday, cnn's state of the union and finally face the nation from cbs. you can listen to them...