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. >> guest: we have john j.. he is an interesting one. we had copies of the federalist papers of which he writes only five. there he is forever with hamilton and madison so we know the name but he himself is a little pale and i have to say of all your portraits, his was the most interesting to me because partly because of what he was willing to do during the revolution. he had a lot of tough assignments, really tough stuff. tough stuff morleyally . >> guest: he ran aspiring during the revolutionary war and he came to believe you couldn't be neutral in this revolution. you couldn't just sit back and say okay, i will just wait and see what happens and if england wins i will be english and if america wins i will be american. you had to choose. so he said look, if you are not going to choose to be an american then you have to be disarmed and put out of the protection of the united states or you have to be exiled. exiled drove some of his best friends into exile. it was a civil war. >> host: new york state. >> guest: and in virginia as well. t
. >> guest: we have john j.. he is an interesting one. we had copies of the federalist papers of which he writes only five. there he is forever with hamilton and madison so we know the name but he himself is a little pale and i have to say of all your portraits, his was the most interesting to me because partly because of what he was willing to do during the revolution. he had a lot of tough assignments, really tough stuff. tough stuff morleyally . >> guest: he ran aspiring during...
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toxic sort of fracking which has no economic sense is for example in wyoming this guy state senator john j. hines a republican who represents mineral rights campbell and converse counties said it was vital for lawmakers to take up the issue swiftly because natural gas was so important to wyoming as economy he himself has forty abandoned rigs on his own property where the company went bankrupt patriots resource company they went bankrupt and left these forty rates so he's looking for state fun to clean up his toxic mess on his own but he's like hi he still doesn't see that as a problem he's like we need more of this right dick cheney is a socialist his daughter len i believe her name is she's run dropped out of the senate race in wyoming because she's got it out open up a socialist you know where she's going to pray to the guy. out of socialism which she clearly is inherent to they don't work for a living they extract wealth why there is from the bank where they drain money freely. or from the earth using fracking and they don't pay for the fracking they don't pay for the rigs they don't pa
toxic sort of fracking which has no economic sense is for example in wyoming this guy state senator john j. hines a republican who represents mineral rights campbell and converse counties said it was vital for lawmakers to take up the issue swiftly because natural gas was so important to wyoming as economy he himself has forty abandoned rigs on his own property where the company went bankrupt patriots resource company they went bankrupt and left these forty rates so he's looking for state fun...
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obviously this is a smaller target than some of the ones that -- jason mentioned john but ambae -- mentioned juice. obviously this is a smaller target than some of the ones that -- >> there are a few factors. one reason they are popular right now is because banks have exited the scene. they have pulled back on their lending. if you are a smaller company and you need to grow, where are you going to get that e -- that capital? what often happens to your point is you will structure a deal that has equity that, senior debt.nd junior that is very attractive from the company's point of view. >> there is the chart that you are looking for before as far as market segments go. i like what you are saying as far as these funds go, meaning you want to be in roman numeral funds. you do not want to be the first one. >> you do see on that graph there, a very dramatic outperformance for smaller and middle-market funds over the make him that over the mega cap buyout funds. funds over thet mega cap buyout funds. it is being able to source a deal and have the credibility to work it. you don't want to be in the f
obviously this is a smaller target than some of the ones that -- jason mentioned john but ambae -- mentioned juice. obviously this is a smaller target than some of the ones that -- >> there are a few factors. one reason they are popular right now is because banks have exited the scene. they have pulled back on their lending. if you are a smaller company and you need to grow, where are you going to get that e -- that capital? what often happens to your point is you will structure a deal...
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. >> : john's little brother has a big-time job. >> : j. new coach for a but the redskins. and on the joke is always maybe he's getting john grant and now they're getting his younger brother. was that he suppressed press conference with steve snyder. eight coaches in 14 years. >> : never been a head coach but his last job zero very successful offensive coordinator. with this insnare cincinnati bengals. a line this guy has been chosen as serious player in nfl. he's now also known as the most feared. the player from detroit lions received an award. as the most feared with 61 vote some. . >> : 49 packers was fourth. >> : the dirty display your in the league is also the most feared. >> : wade case than this guy came to province around here when ben davis fired him they went to tennessee after coach they then went to tennessee. they got bounced during the season. back and late october now he is apparently going to be the offensive coordinator for alabama in extent. >> : no official word if they bring the quarterback for the interview. this case d
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john and bonnie raines. and from new york, betty metzger, author of "the burglary -- the discover of j.se we are interested in this element of the story because of the martin luther king holiday. can you give us some insight into some of the things that haven't been widely discussed that targeted dr. king and civil rights groups? >> yes, i can do that because i was part of the civil rights movement back in the the early 1960s. i was arrested in little rock as a freedom riders and went on to the march of selma in '65. for those of us who were active in that civil rights movement it became very clear to us that j. edgar hoover wanted the return to quiet on the streets of the south. he was not interested in protest. he was not interested in the social justice questions for black americans. if he had won that struggle, segregation would have continued. now we brought that information from the south to the north when my wife and i and others became active in the anti-vietnam war movement. we expected hoover to do the same thing and hoover did the same thing. >> so bonnie, as you break into t
john and bonnie raines. and from new york, betty metzger, author of "the burglary -- the discover of j.se we are interested in this element of the story because of the martin luther king holiday. can you give us some insight into some of the things that haven't been widely discussed that targeted dr. king and civil rights groups? >> yes, i can do that because i was part of the civil rights movement back in the the early 1960s. i was arrested in little rock as a freedom riders and...
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the cia many will tell you this it was the assassination of john kennedy and so is the assassination of malcolm x. it's not a coincidence that j. edgar hoover's considered dr king to be a the most dangerous man in america and along with that. was was doing everything in his power to see to it that a quote unquote black messiah would not rise within the black community and disrupt what they consider to be the acceptable status quo about thirty seconds and you want to add anything to say that dr king was seen as a threat by the society he was he was. he was marginalized by the leadership of the civil rights movement by the mainstream press by the political elite in this country in particular because of the politics that he was looking to to to engage and we learn from that trial is the level of surveillance that he was put under that chose to what extent he was seen as a threat it was. pretty devastated you guys they do so much for incredible insight dr wilmer leon dr dirtball push it. thanks so much for watching you guys join me again tomorrow when i break this all over again. i know. tanya the lady well tell me how you are my
the cia many will tell you this it was the assassination of john kennedy and so is the assassination of malcolm x. it's not a coincidence that j. edgar hoover's considered dr king to be a the most dangerous man in america and along with that. was was doing everything in his power to see to it that a quote unquote black messiah would not rise within the black community and disrupt what they consider to be the acceptable status quo about thirty seconds and you want to add anything to say that dr...
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the cia many will tell you that so was the assassination of john kennedy and so is the assassination of malcolm x. it's not a coincidence that j. edgar hoover's considered dr king to be a the most dangerous man in america and along with that. was was doing everything in his power to see to it that a quote unquote black messiah would not rise within the black community and disrupt what they consider to be the acceptable status and about thirty seconds and you want to add anything to say that dr king was seen as a threat by the society he was he was. he was marginalized by the leadership of the civil rights movement by the mainstream press by the political elite in this country in particular because of the politics that he was looking to to to engage and when we learned from that trial is the level of surveillance that he was put under that chose to what extent he was seen as a threat it was. pretty devastated you guys they do so much for incredible insight dr wilmer leon dr ball. thanks so much for watching you guys join me again tomorrow when i break it all over again. after. the death toll of over one hundred thousand. lomas
the cia many will tell you that so was the assassination of john kennedy and so is the assassination of malcolm x. it's not a coincidence that j. edgar hoover's considered dr king to be a the most dangerous man in america and along with that. was was doing everything in his power to see to it that a quote unquote black messiah would not rise within the black community and disrupt what they consider to be the acceptable status and about thirty seconds and you want to add anything to say that dr...
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cool j is saying after his arrest. >> and john mayer takes on his girl. >> did you see "glee?"a look at me. does it look like i've seen that glee. >> it's "the insider" together with yahoo. >> just inbieber busted. i'm thea and groups kevin frazier is in new york. >> the the out-of-control pop star arrested in miami and he wases allegedly drag racing, under the influence, and resisting arrest sdpp it's unbelievable. we got an early wake-up call in miami. here's my question, will it be a wake-up call for justin? >> according to the report, his eyes were blood shot and his question was what the [ bleep ] did i do? we have it covered from every angle. >> mr. bieber, you are charged with the following. dui, alcohol and drugs, resisting without violence and driving with an expired
cool j is saying after his arrest. >> and john mayer takes on his girl. >> did you see "glee?"a look at me. does it look like i've seen that glee. >> it's "the insider" together with yahoo. >> just inbieber busted. i'm thea and groups kevin frazier is in new york. >> the the out-of-control pop star arrested in miami and he wases allegedly drag racing, under the influence, and resisting arrest sdpp it's unbelievable. we got an early wake-up call...
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pier rehabilitation project to t m j partners, llc and authorizes stapling staff for the bulk head building for the pier 38 and embarcadero. >> good afternoon. i'm john i'm with the planning and development division i'll try to be belief and to the point. in september of 2012 the port commission you provided an rfp to renovate the pier 28 building with the objective to quickly get this asset into productive use and provide a revenue stream to the port. the bulk head building along the embarcadero as well as a limited portion of the pier shed. this is represented grapple on attachments 3 and 4 of the staff report. the staff report issued an rfp for the bulk head or by a and received two smildz in march, 2013 san francisco waterfront partners and t m g pier 38 partners that he they also get an consulting firm to analyze the port and their analyze is on part 6 of the staff report. staff formed an elevation panel that included a south beach member as well as those having expertise in reaming and project management to restore the two proposals. in june 2012 the panel reviewed it analysis of the submittals and scored the interviews with each of the develop
pier rehabilitation project to t m j partners, llc and authorizes stapling staff for the bulk head building for the pier 38 and embarcadero. >> good afternoon. i'm john i'm with the planning and development division i'll try to be belief and to the point. in september of 2012 the port commission you provided an rfp to renovate the pier 28 building with the objective to quickly get this asset into productive use and provide a revenue stream to the port. the bulk head building along the...
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j. edgar hoover's secrets." video, you canll go online. when we come back, three of the activists join us in studio. keith forsyth, bonnie and john raines as well as the former "washington post" reporter betty medsger who first broke the story of the stolen fbi documents in 1971. this week she revealed the identities of the burglars and her new book, "the burglary: the discovery of j. edgar hoover's secret fbi." we will go back in time and talk about today as well. back in a moment. ♪ [music break] "i spy."66 classic this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. our studious now in are three of the activists who broke into the fbi office in media, pennsylvania on march 8, 1971. the break-in led to revelations about the fbi's secret program.o graham -- on tuesday, their identities were revealed for the very first time. keith forsyth, bonnie and john raines all lived in philadelphia in 1971. keith forsyth was chosen to pick the lock at the office. on the and john posted many of the planning meetings at their home where they were raising three children. daycarewho worked as
j. edgar hoover's secrets." video, you canll go online. when we come back, three of the activists join us in studio. keith forsyth, bonnie and john raines as well as the former "washington post" reporter betty medsger who first broke the story of the stolen fbi documents in 1971. this week she revealed the identities of the burglars and her new book, "the burglary: the discovery of j. edgar hoover's secret fbi." we will go back in time and talk about today as well. back...
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j come before l. >> i don't know about that argument, but what you think of john legere's antics combined with whathas been actually doing at t-mobile? >> there's a long, proud tradition of this kind of sex pistols punk rock marketing. even if you don't play the instrument well, pay attention. this is kind of what he is doing. it can be very effective. people pay attention to you and he has made his point. buy me or i'm going to be a nuisance. free up spectrum if you want competition. those are the pitches to the two constituencies that matter, regulators and the competitors. it is effective and he gets customers because he drops prices. >> is he just making noise are we saying the company start to turn around? in terms of subscribers, use as they got more than 4 million subscribers last year. you say it is not that important. >> the raw number of quarterly revenue for subscribers and total subscribers has ticked up over the last six quarters. he talked during the interview about at&t's supposition about 65% at the margins. for t-mobile, they have gone down to about 19% last quarter. these guys are
j come before l. >> i don't know about that argument, but what you think of john legere's antics combined with whathas been actually doing at t-mobile? >> there's a long, proud tradition of this kind of sex pistols punk rock marketing. even if you don't play the instrument well, pay attention. this is kind of what he is doing. it can be very effective. people pay attention to you and he has made his point. buy me or i'm going to be a nuisance. free up spectrum if you want...
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john gruden. willgent said the process not last long. as soon as he concludes all for interviews, you'll make a decision quickly. jnoseonte told me that bruise very well and is comfortable with him. >> let's go to baseball. they lifted three new members to the baseball hall of fame. by seniorx was picked members of the baseball association of america. that is more than 97%. the highest -- the eight highest total ever. vote, frank thomas is the first-ever hall of famer who spent the majority of his career as a designated hitter. he received 483 votes. greg maddux and frank thomas will be inducted in cooperstown july 7. the basket is sometimes big. hearts were bigger. he knocked down the shot as the -- his team won the game. way to go coach for putting him in the game. .ow about lebron james everybody had their cameras out. he posed and kiss a lady in the front row. the braun james with a kiss. >> another spot and the running for another fbi headquarters. road ball isver thrown into the conversation. following the announcement seers would be shutting its doors, residents say they welcome the possibility of landing t
john gruden. willgent said the process not last long. as soon as he concludes all for interviews, you'll make a decision quickly. jnoseonte told me that bruise very well and is comfortable with him. >> let's go to baseball. they lifted three new members to the baseball hall of fame. by seniorx was picked members of the baseball association of america. that is more than 97%. the highest -- the eight highest total ever. vote, frank thomas is the first-ever hall of famer who spent the...
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j. cowan with optimum, mike davis with general mills, john hanna and very former executive director of the colorado department of health care policy and financing and lloyd dean with dignity health. finally i would like to say a special thanks to our two major funders. first kaiser permanente and special appreciation to george halverson. and second to the robert wood johnson foundation which is represented by andy. now i would like to turn the program over to governor bill ritter who outlined the role of states in health care cost control and the huge number of policy leaders available to states to both enhance quality and reduce the cost of rate increases over time in the health care field. governor ritter. >> thank you. good afternoon. prior to talking about the states role and its many policy levers to moderate health care cost increases i want to take a minute to make a few general points. first there are chapters in our report on the health care problem, the affordable care act and what the federal government can do to help states control costs. this press conference is going to focus
j. cowan with optimum, mike davis with general mills, john hanna and very former executive director of the colorado department of health care policy and financing and lloyd dean with dignity health. finally i would like to say a special thanks to our two major funders. first kaiser permanente and special appreciation to george halverson. and second to the robert wood johnson foundation which is represented by andy. now i would like to turn the program over to governor bill ritter who outlined...
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those are the kind of people, john rice, who handles international for jeff and not just,neral electric. -- jouhani speaking, the sanctions were lifted that you route is not going to participate in syrian talks. what does this mean for cooperation? unimportant question. i will be doing a panel tomorrow morning. person panel, john lewis key will be in the audience, he was the lead american at the imf for years. hopkins. at johns he uses the word "macro prudential." that is not happening in basel, in banking. how are we going to jumpstart ordination? >> tom keene from davos. >> wish you were here. >> say hi to matt damon for me. we will be checking in throughout the week. act in new york, time to look at our agenda, the stories shaping the day. bm, and absolutely huge story. reporting earnings this afternoon, fourth-quarter report on news and novell is in discussions to acquire the low end server business. ibm shifting business from hardware into software. the notion of the cloud. consistenteen a threat to our discussions, you can go back to the beats story, that is a hardware-software story. w
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john raines drove a getaway car. >> i was sitting by myself in the station wagon at night, and i was getting very, very scared. >> reporter: the stolen documents forced j. edgar hoover to end the abuses and led carl stern to expose even more fbi secrets. >> forged blackmail letters and threats of violence were used to try to stop anti-war marches. >> reporter: the time when the burglars could be prosecuted has long passed. why come forward now? >> it would seem like if you said no, that you were somehow ashamed of it, which i'm definitely not. i'm proud of it. >> pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> still ahead for us tonight, the story from health news about binge drinking. an eye opening new look at how many americans are keeping a major secret. >>> and later, u.s. hopes go downhill with the crushing news that arrived today about lindsey vonn. that arrived today about lynsay vohn. to a goal of under 100. way to go, crestor! yeah! getting to goal is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors. because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet and exercise aren
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john harris' mixed music for the show for 22 years. >> everybody knows what to do. it's very complicated and demanding, there isn't a lot of margin for error. >> reporter: three-time grammy host ll cool jays the artists make it look easy because of what's happening behind the scenes. >> they're unsung heroes that are like diving to give katy perry a cough drop, you know? like diving to -- elton john needs tea!! there's a lot going on back stage. >> reporter: ultimately, it's what you don't see at the grammys that makes the show pitch perfect. teri okita for cbs news, los angeles. >> and kpix 5 is your home for the grammy awards this weekend. you can watch the show on sunday night right here on kpix 5 followed by a special edition of the news at 11:00. >>> autopsy results are providing more insight into the accidental shooting death of a bart police sergeant. why experts say a ballistic vest failed to save his life. >> and a texas man now in a legal battle with a hospital to take his pregnant brain-dead wife off life support. why the hospital is refusing to do that. >> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the kpix 5 weather center. we have some high clouds up above. but down below,
john harris' mixed music for the show for 22 years. >> everybody knows what to do. it's very complicated and demanding, there isn't a lot of margin for error. >> reporter: three-time grammy host ll cool jays the artists make it look easy because of what's happening behind the scenes. >> they're unsung heroes that are like diving to give katy perry a cough drop, you know? like diving to -- elton john needs tea!! there's a lot going on back stage. >> reporter: ultimately,...
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j. edgar hoover's secret investigation of american citizens. the discovery of the secret fbi. and the fox news business host lou. his book, lou dobbs, "upheaval." also, johnrizzo, "company man", he provides an in-depth look inside the central intelligence agency. and a first-hand account in adhaf soueif, "cairo." look for these titles and book stores coming this week and watch for these authors in the near future on booktv.org. >> up next, former "new york times" correspondent stephen kinzer presents a dual biography of john foster dulles and his brother, allen dulles. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you so much. it is a wonderful to be here with all of you today. especially here at this fabulous independent bookstore. those of us who like books lie on places like this, not just for selling our books, but also for the inspiration that we hope leads us to write. so i really appreciate this great opportunity and i always encouraged the people to patronize their independent bookstores. go online and figure out what books you like them and figure out to buy it. and i should add that legally i let the boston university and i am now at
j. edgar hoover's secret investigation of american citizens. the discovery of the secret fbi. and the fox news business host lou. his book, lou dobbs, "upheaval." also, johnrizzo, "company man", he provides an in-depth look inside the central intelligence agency. and a first-hand account in adhaf soueif, "cairo." look for these titles and book stores coming this week and watch for these authors in the near future on booktv.org. >> up next, former "new...
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. >> congressman john lewis, a longtime democratic power in the house, was an important young leader in king's inner circle. >> jver understood, and others around him, that when you've been discriminated against, you don't need someone from moscow or someone from any other part of the world to tell you that you are being discriminated against. >> but in october of 1963, robert kennedy signed off on wiretaps. atlanta agents broke into dr. king's home and office to install them. did you know the fbi was tapping your phones? >> oh, yeah. >> you assumed it or knew it? >> no, we knew it. >> nothing was sacred. young remembers how fellow minister ralph abernathy discovered an fbi bug while speaking at an alabama church. >> he said, look here. he took the microphone out and put it up on top of the pulpit. he said, little doohickey, i want you to tell president johnson, i want you to tell j. edgar hoover, i want you to tell george wallace, i want you to tell everybody. that no matter what they think, we are going to be free. and the whole church just cheered. >> but there were no cheers when fbi surveillance caught dr.
. >> congressman john lewis, a longtime democratic power in the house, was an important young leader in king's inner circle. >> jver understood, and others around him, that when you've been discriminated against, you don't need someone from moscow or someone from any other part of the world to tell you that you are being discriminated against. >> but in october of 1963, robert kennedy signed off on wiretaps. atlanta agents broke into dr. king's home and office to install them....
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j. edgar hoover, and others. hoover was the only one who encouraged opportunity to assume the role as attorney general. and the next day he asked his friend john c. can follow to accompany him to the president-elect some to have breakfast. and on the drive there from the home in mclean, virginia, to the kennedy some in georgetown, in washington, he knew he did not want to take the job. he knew, he said, his father was going to be really, really angry. his father wanted robert to become attorney general. and that morning over breakfast jack kennedy would have nothing of his brothers opposition. he wanted him to be attorney general. i think largely both because of his own interest to have an insider whom he could trust completely for advice and counsel, but also to some extent with pressure from his father. >> joe kennedy senior was quite a character. and quite an accomplishment. 25, he was a bank president. he knew he had a lot on the ball. he was very bitter that he was never fully accepted in boston decided or covered because he was irish catholic. there's a great divide in bost boston. it was his goal in life to really get his revenge if not
j. edgar hoover, and others. hoover was the only one who encouraged opportunity to assume the role as attorney general. and the next day he asked his friend john c. can follow to accompany him to the president-elect some to have breakfast. and on the drive there from the home in mclean, virginia, to the kennedy some in georgetown, in washington, he knew he did not want to take the job. he knew, he said, his father was going to be really, really angry. his father wanted robert to become attorney...
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john fort literally on the phone right now. also with us for today's market action, "fast money" contributor karen finerman. dr. j, talk to us. important thing here in terms of markets? >> well, in terms of the after hours, i think it's going to be google more so than amazon. amazon, again, that's all about retail and the web services in particular, cloud and so forth. i think they're both very high tech. i'm not calling amazon just a retailer. so many people want to focus in on the christmas season that we just closed the books on. i want to focus on aws, the website services, as well as what amazon has been doing to facilitate other businesses across the web. >> and karen, what about the market action today generally? the fact we had this strong rebound, is it earnings related? >> i think it was somewhat of a relief rally. we've had a pretty miserable seven or eight days. we saw overnight some of the emerging markets bounced off their lows. so relief hopefully will calm down in the next few days. >> all right. we're starting to see action here across these two major names. for the one part, google sitting -- there we go. a
john fort literally on the phone right now. also with us for today's market action, "fast money" contributor karen finerman. dr. j, talk to us. important thing here in terms of markets? >> well, in terms of the after hours, i think it's going to be google more so than amazon. amazon, again, that's all about retail and the web services in particular, cloud and so forth. i think they're both very high tech. i'm not calling amazon just a retailer. so many people want to focus in on...
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j. edgar hoover's secret fbi." fox news business host lou bobs opines on current political and social issues in "upheaval." in "company man: 30 years of controversy and crisis in the cia," john rizzo, a former lawyer for the cia, provides an in-depth look inside the central intelligence agency. a firsthand account of the 2011 revolution in egypt in "cairo." look for these titles in bookstores coming this week and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and on booktv.org. >> okay. can you tell me what, essentially, what part you played in -- [inaudible] >> i played no part but was an observer. i've been traveling and writing in india with cathy in south asia, southeast asia for 18, 20 years and spent time reporting as a foreign correspondent for the guardian and then for the times newspaper, and now we write books and we make documentary films in that part of the world. and we've been passing through mumbai two days before the attacks happened in 2008 when the whole city was basically held hostage by ten gunmen. and unlike 9/11 where lots of great books were promulgated, like "looming tower" by lawrence wright and books by other great writers, mumbai really didn't
j. edgar hoover's secret fbi." fox news business host lou bobs opines on current political and social issues in "upheaval." in "company man: 30 years of controversy and crisis in the cia," john rizzo, a former lawyer for the cia, provides an in-depth look inside the central intelligence agency. a firsthand account of the 2011 revolution in egypt in "cairo." look for these titles in bookstores coming this week and watch for the authors in the near future on...
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john raines, drove the getaway car. >> i was sitting by myself and i was getting very, very scared. >> reporter: the documents exposed fbi documents to spread paranoia. a surveillance program started years earlier by then director jbidding political snooping. >> it's safe to say that the fbi was never the same again. >> reporter: the statute of limitations has long expired but patrick kelly, the ex-agent who investigated the case back then says the theft remains inexcusable. >> they're rationalizing a criminal act. i don't believe such people have a right to take upon themselves to make decisions >> translator: raines are proud of what they did and have a message for what they see as their modern day counterpart. >> one a whistleblower to another whistleblower, hi! >>> the polar vortex's impact on the unemployment debate. why the senate needed to reschedule a vote and why republicans say it's just an excuse to delay. "morning joe" will be right back. [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profi
john raines, drove the getaway car. >> i was sitting by myself and i was getting very, very scared. >> reporter: the documents exposed fbi documents to spread paranoia. a surveillance program started years earlier by then director jbidding political snooping. >> it's safe to say that the fbi was never the same again. >> reporter: the statute of limitations has long expired but patrick kelly, the ex-agent who investigated the case back then says the theft remains...