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john ford and jon steinberg. >>> let's get a check in on the markets.bout 22 points. s&p is positive by just about 2.5 points although it was negative earlier in the session. the nasdaq is up a third of a percent after that stellar trade on friday largely thanks to google. shares of amazon in the green after getting upgraded at both wenbush and cowan. they say amazon is poised to overtake macy's as the leading retail -- apparel retailer, rather, by 2017. that stock up by 1 1/3 percent. says watch out walmart, watch out target. >>> when we come back, the future of ebay after a spinoff of paypal. we'll talk to the ceo in a cnbc exclusive. and alibaba makes a move with the help of taylor swift. >>> testing and using self-driving cars. we'll take you live to see how that all works when "squawk alley" continues in a minute. i'm here at the td ameritrade trader offices. ahh... steve, other than making me move stuff, what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place that lets
john ford and jon steinberg. >>> let's get a check in on the markets.bout 22 points. s&p is positive by just about 2.5 points although it was negative earlier in the session. the nasdaq is up a third of a percent after that stellar trade on friday largely thanks to google. shares of amazon in the green after getting upgraded at both wenbush and cowan. they say amazon is poised to overtake macy's as the leading retail -- apparel retailer, rather, by 2017. that stock up by 1 1/3...
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for "nightly business report," i'm john ford. >>> american airlines said it had its most profitable quarter ever. they felt their earnings nearly double as cheaper fuel helped lower cost and off set a decline in revenue. but passengers paid less per mile in the second quarter than they did last summer and they expect that trend to continue. that outlook pressure shares which fell 27%. >>> u.s. airlines under investigation now for possible price gouging. the transportation department is looking into whether delta, american jet blue and united raised fares while train service between new york and washington was disabled following that deadly amtrak crash in philadelphia in may. the northeast corridor is one of the most heavily traveled areas by train or plane. there is a second investigation into the airlines one by the justice department examining whether the airlines worked together to illegally keep fares high. >>> and fiat chrysler issues a major safety recall to block its vehicles from hackers. it follows 100 million automobiles and follows the revelation that moving jeep vehicles can be
for "nightly business report," i'm john ford. >>> american airlines said it had its most profitable quarter ever. they felt their earnings nearly double as cheaper fuel helped lower cost and off set a decline in revenue. but passengers paid less per mile in the second quarter than they did last summer and they expect that trend to continue. that outlook pressure shares which fell 27%. >>> u.s. airlines under investigation now for possible price gouging. the...
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seuss, thomas hart and 10, people like john ford created a important pieces of cinema propaganda. it was an all-out effort. you had celebrities all over the place going overseas to support the troops. that was filmed and put up in all of the pit your houses. it involved everyone. it really did involve everyone. thank you. it was a really good question. any other questions? thank you for coming out today. thank you for having me. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this weekend the c-span city store travels across the country. this weekend we're are in lexington, kentucky. >> in the mid-1940's, if you had asked who is a bright and shining star in american politics? on a national scale someone who will be senator or president, a lot of people would have said ed prichard of kentucky. he was one of those people who
seuss, thomas hart and 10, people like john ford created a important pieces of cinema propaganda. it was an all-out effort. you had celebrities all over the place going overseas to support the troops. that was filmed and put up in all of the pit your houses. it involved everyone. it really did involve everyone. thank you. it was a really good question. any other questions? thank you for coming out today. thank you for having me. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp....
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joining us is john ford and kelly tausche.own 165 as we reacted to some of the headlines regarding greece. of course the dow briefly turned positive. nasdaq and s&p in the green as stocks regain some ground since the opening. it was down 165 after the referendum over the weekend. our michelle caruso cabrera is in athens and has the latest for us. good morning, michelle. >> reporter: hey, good morning, carl. the more stability in the markets, the more there will be a tough stand. it's giving the creditors more leverage. the greek prime minister thought there would be worse reactions in the international markets if there was a standoff. in the last half hour we've seen from christine lagarde, the head of the imf, putting out a statement from her. the imf has taken note of yesterday's referendum in greece. we stand ready to assist greece if requested to do so. in the meantime, we wait. we are waiting for so many things. we are waiting for the announcement of the new greek finance minister. local reports suggest it will be an oxfo
joining us is john ford and kelly tausche.own 165 as we reacted to some of the headlines regarding greece. of course the dow briefly turned positive. nasdaq and s&p in the green as stocks regain some ground since the opening. it was down 165 after the referendum over the weekend. our michelle caruso cabrera is in athens and has the latest for us. good morning, michelle. >> reporter: hey, good morning, carl. the more stability in the markets, the more there will be a tough stand. it's...
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people like john ford created important pieces of cinema propaganda. it was an all-out effort.ad celebrities all over the place going overseas to support the troops. that was found and put up in all of the picture houses. it really involved everyone. thank you, that was a good question. any other questions? all right. thank you for coming out. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. although us on twitter for information on our upcoming schedule, and to keep up with the latest history news. each week, american history tvs railamerica ring shoe archival films to tell the story of the 20th century. >> i have order to vietnam the airmobile division and certain other forces which will raise our fighting strength from 75,000 to 125,000 men almost immediately. additional forces will be needed later, and they will be sent. this will make it necessary to increase our active fighting forces by raising the monthly draft from 17,000 over a time span to 35,000 per month. and for us to step up campaign for vol
people like john ford created important pieces of cinema propaganda. it was an all-out effort.ad celebrities all over the place going overseas to support the troops. that was found and put up in all of the picture houses. it really involved everyone. thank you, that was a good question. any other questions? all right. thank you for coming out. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. although us on twitter...
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joining us the ceo of "the daily mail" north america and john ford and kayla tausche here.back. >> good to be back. >> happy monday. >>> first the markets. we are in rally mode all morning, all major averages are now positive and the dow is up about 195 points. of course climbing on the back of that greek debt deal overnight. there are four big-name companies all trading at all-time highs. among them facebook and amazon. facebook and amazon up about 2.4%. you see disney and comcast up by about 1%. some news involving our parent company, comcast, we'll get to later on. the question we're asking right now is will the markets continue to stay in positive territory? and chief global investment strategist at charles schwab, it's good to see you this morning. >> thanks for having me on this morning, kayla. >> the conversation last week was about how tiny the greek economy was in the grand scheme of things and now it is this greek debt deal, this greek agreement to agree with europe that has pushed us into such remarkable, positive territory. what do you make of this? >> well, whi
joining us the ceo of "the daily mail" north america and john ford and kayla tausche here.back. >> good to be back. >> happy monday. >>> first the markets. we are in rally mode all morning, all major averages are now positive and the dow is up about 195 points. of course climbing on the back of that greek debt deal overnight. there are four big-name companies all trading at all-time highs. among them facebook and amazon. facebook and amazon up about 2.4%. you see...
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our own john ford had the chance to sit down with incoming ceo. john? >> big challenges ahead for paypal taking on some challenges from the likes of samsung and apple. samsung pay and apple pay looking to get in between them and the consumer a bit on the mobile end and then you have ebay which is the underdog in this though it was the primary brand, its market cap is less, up less today, better than 3%, though. i talked to the ceo devin wenig about what they do from here, what growth ends up looking like and his legacy at the company so far. take a listen. >> and if you look at the four years, which is my time frame here, it grew about 11% compound annual growth and users grew faster, about 15%. last year some challenges but our goal is to get our growth worked back up and be disciplined in how we do that. >> reporter: now he told me he's happy to have so much focus on paypal right now he's looking to have his head down, fix a few things with the business. you have to remember they have those issues with hacking before which affected the growth in users
our own john ford had the chance to sit down with incoming ceo. john? >> big challenges ahead for paypal taking on some challenges from the likes of samsung and apple. samsung pay and apple pay looking to get in between them and the consumer a bit on the mobile end and then you have ebay which is the underdog in this though it was the primary brand, its market cap is less, up less today, better than 3%, though. i talked to the ceo devin wenig about what they do from here, what growth ends...
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john ford is live with all the details in this report. . >> reporter: good morning, sara. it's not like there wasn't any good news at all from ibm. services has been an area where they've been struggling. there were some silver linings there but let's start off with the growth markets the bricks, and as the viewers know that stands for growth markets. only india shows modest growth. brazil china and russia down double digits. that hurt ibm. they said if you take the bricks out, their growth markets would have been up about 5%. japan and germany did pretty well for them but that wasn't enough to stem the tide. the services were better than a couple of years. the backlog was at $122 billion. analysts were looking for $120 billion to be positive. on the bad news front, margins are being hit by investments that ibm is making. they're trying to get to scale in cloud. that costs money and they're adding people on the key initiatives in particular, mobility. think about the partnership with apple, ibm saying they've added 2,000 people to beef up
john ford is live with all the details in this report. . >> reporter: good morning, sara. it's not like there wasn't any good news at all from ibm. services has been an area where they've been struggling. there were some silver linings there but let's start off with the growth markets the bricks, and as the viewers know that stands for growth markets. only india shows modest growth. brazil china and russia down double digits. that hurt ibm. they said if you take the bricks out, their...
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our john ford is here at post nine with more on that open and the quarter last night. >> it's mind boggenu think about it. google went from down a decent amount to up about 18% over 12 months just in the past week. and a big part of the reason why, this earnings report breaking it down. the good news was that desk top advertising was stable. analysts had been worried about that feeling like there might be a bit of a zero sum game developing between facebook and google. looks like that's not the case. program advertising, something we've talked about, it's damaging certain parts of google's business. and also where google had shifted the way it handled mobile searches saying it wasn't going to prioritize sites that weren't optimized for mobile that hurt them for some areas in terms of the number of clicks on ads but it helped in a way because they're able to charge a higher people higher price for the ads. on mobile youtube ads were up 100%. the youtube business helped balance out the mobile-geddon affect. and then you have the expense discipline. not spending as much on data servers and t
our john ford is here at post nine with more on that open and the quarter last night. >> it's mind boggenu think about it. google went from down a decent amount to up about 18% over 12 months just in the past week. and a big part of the reason why, this earnings report breaking it down. the good news was that desk top advertising was stable. analysts had been worried about that feeling like there might be a bit of a zero sum game developing between facebook and google. looks like that's...
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joining us the ceo of "the daily mail" north america and john ford and kayla tausche here.y. >>> first the markets. we are in rally mode all morning, all major averages are now positive and the dow is up about 195 points. of course climbing on the back of that greek debt deal overnight. there are four big-name companies all trading at all-time highs. among them facebook and amazon. facebook and amazon up
joining us the ceo of "the daily mail" north america and john ford and kayla tausche here.y. >>> first the markets. we are in rally mode all morning, all major averages are now positive and the dow is up about 195 points. of course climbing on the back of that greek debt deal overnight. there are four big-name companies all trading at all-time highs. among them facebook and amazon. facebook and amazon up
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host: john from ford florida. caller: donald trump says what's on his mind.e knows what he is doing. any man that's got that kind of money that says he will build a wall around mexico -- he is the man, let me tell you. he is not running for the money. everybody needs to listen to him. he comes out and says and stuff straight, tells it like it is. he is my man. that's who i'm voting for. i hope everybody listens to what he says. host: how long does donald trump happy for he has to start presenting solid plans -- have before he has to start presenting solid plans? guest: another month or two. once you start getting to debates -- here is my plan for obamacare, what is yours? that shifts things and makes him have to put something forward. donald trump seems to be winning the c-span primary. on the republican side obviously. that is not nothing. it is impressive what he has been able to do. people should learn from him and take notes rather than try to banish them from the party. that doesn't accomplish what -- >> what are you paying most attention to? guest: the
host: john from ford florida. caller: donald trump says what's on his mind.e knows what he is doing. any man that's got that kind of money that says he will build a wall around mexico -- he is the man, let me tell you. he is not running for the money. everybody needs to listen to him. he comes out and says and stuff straight, tells it like it is. he is my man. that's who i'm voting for. i hope everybody listens to what he says. host: how long does donald trump happy for he has to start...
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the kind of thing i heard that said we are going to make mitt romney president and john mccain and bob dole and gerald ford. it's the mush that loses every time it's tried. when you draw a stark difference. ronald reagan used to call them the republicans. he couldn't stand them. he made the point, you have to draw a bright line between you and your opposition. what you are suggesting is i would say, is why we keep losing presidential elections. i would never use trump and reagan in the same sentence. >> that's an interesting point. are you comparing trump to reagan? >> in a sense. no two people are alike, obviously. but, in appealing to people and speaking his mind that which is what ronald reagan did. the latest march of 1980, ford was out there saying he was the first to win a presidential election. we have been around the block with this before. reagan is too extreme. if the romneys and mccain can win. >> jeffrey -- >> reagan won because he promoted ideas. trump is about trump. >> all right, guys. we have to leave it there. on that note. >> jeffrey says trump is the next ronald reagan. he didn't say tha
the kind of thing i heard that said we are going to make mitt romney president and john mccain and bob dole and gerald ford. it's the mush that loses every time it's tried. when you draw a stark difference. ronald reagan used to call them the republicans. he couldn't stand them. he made the point, you have to draw a bright line between you and your opposition. what you are suggesting is i would say, is why we keep losing presidential elections. i would never use trump and reagan in the same...
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johns. >> felicia's got one working on the green ford pickup. >> yeah, it looks like she's going to go overe and make contact with him in the parking lot. >> in the first few hours of work the team apprehends nearly 20 unsuspecting johns. but as the light fades and day becomes night, an entirely different sort of creature comes out to prowl the track. >> looks more like the pimp type, too. >> he was eyeballing me hard over here. >> pimps are always on the lookout for new girls. we're going to be the new booty on the street tonight, and they're going to know that. >> if you have a couple of fresh faces out there, new girls trying to make money, trying to work on the track, well, a pimp will see that as a sign of disrespect for one, and two, he's also going to want to recruit them. >> those guys are pimps right there. >> for pimps recruitment techniques can run the gamut from sweet-talking a girl to kidnapping her and stuffing her in his trunk. >> we've had, you know, several close calls with feeling like, you know, the pimps are being very aggressive and that their ultimate goal was to kidna
johns. >> felicia's got one working on the green ford pickup. >> yeah, it looks like she's going to go overe and make contact with him in the parking lot. >> in the first few hours of work the team apprehends nearly 20 unsuspecting johns. but as the light fades and day becomes night, an entirely different sort of creature comes out to prowl the track. >> looks more like the pimp type, too. >> he was eyeballing me hard over here. >> pimps are always on the...
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john heilemann and harold ford jr. s with and joining the conversation msnbc political contributor and editor of "the fix" at the "washington post," chris alizza. joe, the conversation continues. we're going to be having john mccain himself on the show in exactly 30 minutes to respond. but for now, donald trump is not apologizing for his controversial remarks this weekend about senator john mccain's war service. it was the buzz of the political world over the weekend. if you haven't heard the comments yet, here's what he said at a summit for voters in iowa. >> john mccain goes oh, boy, trump makes my life difficult. he had 15,000 crazies show up. crazies. he called them all crazy. i said they weren't crazy. they were great americans. these people if you would have seen these people -- i know what crazy s i know all about crazies. these weren't crazies. so he insulted me and he insulted everybody in that room. i said somebody should run against john mccain who has been, you know in my opinion not so hot. i supported him.
john heilemann and harold ford jr. s with and joining the conversation msnbc political contributor and editor of "the fix" at the "washington post," chris alizza. joe, the conversation continues. we're going to be having john mccain himself on the show in exactly 30 minutes to respond. but for now, donald trump is not apologizing for his controversial remarks this weekend about senator john mccain's war service. it was the buzz of the political world over the weekend. if you...
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our digital producers sarah ford or the music hall production manager is john manager is jono morris and the hall light sound and recording engineer jason martin, musical director of the band bob lauradin dreadnought broadcast sponsor for tonight is horace m. lifestage photography is from clear iphoto and you can find photos on line. a couple of days of clear iphoto and please a warm thank you for mr. tom brokaw. [applause] >> thank you very much. ♪ [applause] [applause] >> next history professor sally mcmillen discusses her biography of the abolitionist and suffragist lucy stone. from the library company of philadelphia, this is about an hour. >> it's now my distinct honor and privilege to introduce dr. sally mcmillen babcock professor of history at davidson college in north carolina. a graduate of wellesley college and her ph.d. at duke university and along the way we learned today got a degree in library science. she has been one of the most important and productive scholars of 19th century women's history in the past decades. her many books include motherhood in the old south, so
our digital producers sarah ford or the music hall production manager is john manager is jono morris and the hall light sound and recording engineer jason martin, musical director of the band bob lauradin dreadnought broadcast sponsor for tonight is horace m. lifestage photography is from clear iphoto and you can find photos on line. a couple of days of clear iphoto and please a warm thank you for mr. tom brokaw. [applause] >> thank you very much. ♪ [applause] [applause] >> next...
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. >> presidents dwight eisenhower, john kennedy, lyndon johnson richard nixon, gerald ford, ronald reagan h.w. bush all served in world war ii. up next, university of kansas history professor theater wilson talks about their wartime experiences and how that later influenced them as commanders in chief. the library hosted this event and it is about one hour. theodore: since i didn't live during the event, i very much appreciate henry's introduction and i am delighted to take part in the celebration of the end of world war ii in europe, and in particular, tonight in europe. it is sponsored by the truman library institute and the kansas city public library. institutions -- these are institutions with which i have enjoyed the past opportunities to operate and for which i have enormous respect as sources of intellectual inquiry in this region. one caveat before i take you back to the america of 1941-1945. the title of my lecture is a gloss on tom brokaw's best seller that came out years ago called "the greatest generation," which defined the sacrifice of americans in the cauldron of world war
. >> presidents dwight eisenhower, john kennedy, lyndon johnson richard nixon, gerald ford, ronald reagan h.w. bush all served in world war ii. up next, university of kansas history professor theater wilson talks about their wartime experiences and how that later influenced them as commanders in chief. the library hosted this event and it is about one hour. theodore: since i didn't live during the event, i very much appreciate henry's introduction and i am delighted to take part in the...
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gerald ford with the last republican nominee to claim 15% of the black vote. john mccain grabbed 4%. mitt romney 6% in 2012. earlier this month republican presidential candidate rick perry took aim at the g.o.p.'s southern strategy. >> for too long we republicans have been content to lose the black vote. because we found we didn't need it to win when we gave up trying to win the support of afghan americans, we lost our moral legitimacy. as the party of lincoln. abs the party of equal opportunity for all. >> jam eel smith is a senior editor at the new republic and joins us in the studio. what does the republican party need to do to win the black vote. >> they should start with realising that they didn't give up trying to win the black vote they demonized and scapegoated a population of voters who they saw as irrelevant or unnecessary. so what they have to realise is that black voters in 2012 showed up at the polls percentage weez more than white voters did, and granted that was because there was a black president on the ballot. but that just means that there is a po
gerald ford with the last republican nominee to claim 15% of the black vote. john mccain grabbed 4%. mitt romney 6% in 2012. earlier this month republican presidential candidate rick perry took aim at the g.o.p.'s southern strategy. >> for too long we republicans have been content to lose the black vote. because we found we didn't need it to win when we gave up trying to win the support of afghan americans, we lost our moral legitimacy. as the party of lincoln. abs the party of equal...
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john mcelroy. i want to thank you all for joining us on autoline this week where the talk's going to be all about the uaw labor negotiations with general motors, fordnd fiat chrysler. i've got three experts to help me dive into what the details of this negotiation's going to be all about. including: kristin dziczek from the
john mcelroy. i want to thank you all for joining us on autoline this week where the talk's going to be all about the uaw labor negotiations with general motors, fordnd fiat chrysler. i've got three experts to help me dive into what the details of this negotiation's going to be all about. including: kristin dziczek from the
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ford. that was his first public appearance. they had an impromptu conference with an orchestra conducted by john williams. it was nerd heaven. >> i think back to when you used to keep your comic book folded in your back pocket. then we were told you couldn't fold it, because it was a collectible. please explain the lure of comic con. >> what you see is with the advent of the genre the movies have taken over, the t.v. shows netflix, so many actions for programming, animation used to be the biggest thing now that's third or fourth fiddle. people want to go there not just to see the artists and to see the exhibits, but to see the announcements. star wars showed exclusive behind the scenes footage batman v. superman, the new movie coming you the out in 2016 showed their first extended trailer. you saw trailers for x men fantastic four. t.v. shows arrow the flash agents and shield, agent carter, they show them all. that's what people are waiting for. that's what the hubbub's about and why sites such a big media center. >> explain to me that if i am watching and i see these people dressed up in these rather ela
ford. that was his first public appearance. they had an impromptu conference with an orchestra conducted by john williams. it was nerd heaven. >> i think back to when you used to keep your comic book folded in your back pocket. then we were told you couldn't fold it, because it was a collectible. please explain the lure of comic con. >> what you see is with the advent of the genre the movies have taken over, the t.v. shows netflix, so many actions for programming, animation used to...
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ford, abc7 news. >> now to a fast developing story surrounding a planned parenthood official discussing selling organs from aborted fetuses. house speaker john boehner is qual calling for investigation. antiabortion group secretly recorded the video that planned parenthood said it heavily edited. the group says it works with women to donate fetus organs for scientific research. >> the government accountability office is raising a red flag about healthcare.gov. it's not set up yet to detect fraud. 11 phony accounts set up last year were allowed to reenroll. six were flagged for removal but the g.a.o. managed to have five of them nstated. some of them got more sub studies by using bogus information. >> turn to the weather. beautiful. kellye: it is. doug hill is in the weather center with a look at the forecast. >> heavy thunderstorms like that, a few showers. it's sunny here outside the belfort furniture weather center in rosslyn. a few miles north it is raining. look at the skies in rockville. beautiful clouds if you are a cloud watcher. sunshine clouds 79 degrees. the doppler radar shows downpour over northeast washington. it will rain itsel
ford, abc7 news. >> now to a fast developing story surrounding a planned parenthood official discussing selling organs from aborted fetuses. house speaker john boehner is qual calling for investigation. antiabortion group secretly recorded the video that planned parenthood said it heavily edited. the group says it works with women to donate fetus organs for scientific research. >> the government accountability office is raising a red flag about healthcare.gov. it's not set up yet to...
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my guess is going ford forward we'll still see him trying to corral them. >> the dynamics in the house are clear. johnan't be unseat as speaker because you can't beat something with nothing and there is no alternative. >> he is the iran deal of speakers. >> right. played played itself out in 2013 with the shut down. keep saying no no no until he gives you what you want. and now there is no alternative to the boehner approach. these people will complain but they are not going to unseat. that's why he's so zen about this. >> zen is not the word i would use. >>> finally food politics. dairy state senator scott walker loves talking about cheese. at a recent event he mentioned the word 17 times. but who was counting. however t governor was accused of cutting in line. leaving his trash and worst sin of all, skipping the cheese whiz and having it with american cheese and onions. >> if you're running for president you got to go for american. >> no swiss cheese. uh-uh uh-uh. nobody. anna marie cox, daughter of the heart land. i sort of feel sorry for scott walker. i would probably choose american over cheese w
my guess is going ford forward we'll still see him trying to corral them. >> the dynamics in the house are clear. johnan't be unseat as speaker because you can't beat something with nothing and there is no alternative. >> he is the iran deal of speakers. >> right. played played itself out in 2013 with the shut down. keep saying no no no until he gives you what you want. and now there is no alternative to the boehner approach. these people will complain but they are not going...
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." >> reporter: us the year after her disappearance john was dead suicide it may never know what really happened. leave no fordingt the speculation grandfather kevin says he will never give up hopes. "i don't do depression but i have my days when mr. posner so i was wondering where she is an issue same will take care of. this where we hold ourselves as, position ourselves to be optimistic about the whole thing even two years later to set he said stranger things have happened so what can and happened for my baby. "they still never give up hope this year again sunday" >> marty: day marks 20 years since bosnian serb forces thursday thousand muslim boys and men in the bosnian town. and then the massacres started on july 11, 1995 lasted three days the u.n. ruled the massacre but genocide calling it the single largest atrocity in europe since world war two and today tens of thousands of people taking part and a special memorial ceremony near the site of the attack president bill clinton in office drama massacre was one of the speakers. effects in california drought among them dry creeks and less water parks also a seri
." >> reporter: us the year after her disappearance john was dead suicide it may never know what really happened. leave no fordingt the speculation grandfather kevin says he will never give up hopes. "i don't do depression but i have my days when mr. posner so i was wondering where she is an issue same will take care of. this where we hold ourselves as, position ourselves to be optimistic about the whole thing even two years later to set he said stranger things have happened so...
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ford made them standard equipment. then volvo offered side protection. and now others do. >> introducing an industry first front center airbag available in the reimagined 2013 chevrolet traverse. johnnment didn't require any airbags until 1998, 20 years after some car makers installed them voluntarily. likewise the first backup camera is used in a 1956 buick concept car. nissan made them an option in the year 2000 and now most cars have them. >> a technological marvel that would have gotten us burned at the stake 100 years ago. john: again the private market's way ahead of government as it was with automatic braking. >> the u.s. government may soon require brake override technology on all new cars and trucks. at nissan we think this is a good idea, so we did it. six years ago. john: the free market protects us better than the state because it allows for choice and experiments. here's the latest improvement. >> we've road tested autonomous driving over 10,000 miles, on highways and in heavy city traffic. the future of the automobile. john: the driverless car will be a big lifesaver because most crashes are caused by people who make mistakes. companies develop that not because govern
ford made them standard equipment. then volvo offered side protection. and now others do. >> introducing an industry first front center airbag available in the reimagined 2013 chevrolet traverse. johnnment didn't require any airbags until 1998, 20 years after some car makers installed them voluntarily. likewise the first backup camera is used in a 1956 buick concept car. nissan made them an option in the year 2000 and now most cars have them. >> a technological marvel that would...
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school teacher and administrator of the chicago public school ford 35 years and my father recently retired was a photojournalist worked for john john johnson publisher charlotte observer, newsday and the past 20 years the new york times as the staff photographer. >> host: are they retired in new york. >> guest: any mother always lived in chicago him parents divorced when i was young many years oak ago mitchell father lift in under for many years. >> host: whats your lineage? sunny? the famous part of my lineage the part i know as opposed to much distantly i'm the great grandson of elijah mew mohammad. the father of the nation of islam. my father was educated at the university of islam until he went to college mitchell mother never converted, but very much formative to my early years my first cousins, aunts aunts and uncles were very much part of their grandfather and father's legacy, and i was very much part of that as a child. >> host: and why was that formative? >> guest: formative in the way that any child who is part of a family that means something to people you recognize early on that people see you differently. so i had
school teacher and administrator of the chicago public school ford 35 years and my father recently retired was a photojournalist worked for john john johnson publisher charlotte observer, newsday and the past 20 years the new york times as the staff photographer. >> host: are they retired in new york. >> guest: any mother always lived in chicago him parents divorced when i was young many years oak ago mitchell father lift in under for many years. >> host: whats your lineage?...
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ford, 10, george w. bush, and number pam: democrats: top three. republican bottom three. -- democrats top three. republicans, bottom three. we need to bring prosperity back to america. that is more true than ever. johnd that a rising tide lifts all boats. that is more true today than it was in 1960. it's time to take the gloves off. one vote in the democratic controlled i was senate, stopped from abolishing early childhood education. one vote. stop the republicans from taking 26,000 iowa kids off iowa health insurance. one vote, block said -- them from making it harder to prevent our vote. writing discrimination into our constitution on marriage. we did more than just stop bad things from happening. we also led the way. democrats led the way to making it possible for 120,000 working iowans to purchase health insurance for the first time in their lives. when we expanded medicaid in 2013. you know the republican solution to health care is to just say no to own this. we led the way for iowa's soldiers when they return from iraq and afghanistan. opportunities in health care, education, housing, and employment. we led the way by raising the minimum wage and we worked overtime again this session to make s
ford, 10, george w. bush, and number pam: democrats: top three. republican bottom three. -- democrats top three. republicans, bottom three. we need to bring prosperity back to america. that is more true than ever. johnd that a rising tide lifts all boats. that is more true today than it was in 1960. it's time to take the gloves off. one vote in the democratic controlled i was senate, stopped from abolishing early childhood education. one vote. stop the republicans from taking 26,000 iowa kids...
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john kerry washed his hands, kick it to the iaea knowing congress wouldn't get this information unless someone went out to find it. >> tom, good morning. harold ford. i think secretary kerry is expected to come before one of the relevant committees in the senate today. two questions. one, do you believe these questions will be asked directly of him? and what traction are are you getting with democrats? we're reading that there are democrats skeptical of this and some who urged secretary kerry to be more respectful of the democratic skepticism. >> yeah. harold, we discussed this yesterday in a closed setting. both the closed settings secretary kerry did confirm the existence of the agreements but i wouldn't disclose the contents. i expect you'll see more public testimony today. many democrats are very concerned about the process the administration is taking over the last week. first, going to the united nations security council before they came to the american people and now not disclosing first the existence and now the content of the agreements. many democrats are concerned on the kro ses grounds and what the contents may say and what the adminis
john kerry washed his hands, kick it to the iaea knowing congress wouldn't get this information unless someone went out to find it. >> tom, good morning. harold ford. i think secretary kerry is expected to come before one of the relevant committees in the senate today. two questions. one, do you believe these questions will be asked directly of him? and what traction are are you getting with democrats? we're reading that there are democrats skeptical of this and some who urged secretary...
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fords. his son and grandson now own the dealership. at 89 years old, bud still works at the dearlieship six days a week. john serves as general manager and his son is a salesman and internet manager. in may, more than 1,500 people turned out for a special car show marking the 100th anniversary. several hundred vehicles, including a number of antique fords, participated. congratulations to the kilby family and everyone on this significant milestone. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr. kildee: i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. kildee: thank you, mr. speaker. yesterday i met with business owners and the chamber of commerce back home in michigan to discuss what actions we can take here in congress to create jobs and boost our economy. and one action that came up is that congress could immediately act to bring up legislation to re-authorize the export-import bank. it was clear to these business owners michigan jo
fords. his son and grandson now own the dealership. at 89 years old, bud still works at the dearlieship six days a week. john serves as general manager and his son is a salesman and internet manager. in may, more than 1,500 people turned out for a special car show marking the 100th anniversary. several hundred vehicles, including a number of antique fords, participated. congratulations to the kilby family and everyone on this significant milestone. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the...