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john jones, mr. not guilty, y'all. >> jones earned that moniker over the previous seven years. though he's had numerous arrests and convictions on drugs and weapons charges, he's been acquitted in separate murder and attempted murder charges. an additional murder charge was dropped to reckless homicide after a witness failed to testify. jones took a plea deal and served a nine-month sentence. >> louisville's most wanted, man. and i ain't saying it just to be saying it. i'm louisville's most wanted. they want me off the street. >> 14 months earlier jones, who is regarded by law enforcement as a prominent gang member, was once again arrested on an attempted murder charge and is currently on trial. he has pled not guilty but could face life in prison if convicted. the case has received considerable local media attention. >> on the streets he's known as hot boy, and st. matthews police say there's no doubt he's an extremely dangerous person and has been involved with violent crime before. jones is accused of shooting a woman in the face outside the jamestown apartments while she wa
john jones, mr. not guilty, y'all. >> jones earned that moniker over the previous seven years. though he's had numerous arrests and convictions on drugs and weapons charges, he's been acquitted in separate murder and attempted murder charges. an additional murder charge was dropped to reckless homicide after a witness failed to testify. jones took a plea deal and served a nine-month sentence. >> louisville's most wanted, man. and i ain't saying it just to be saying it. i'm...
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always joined by now political correspondent john derek jones knows we could about this story time again. why is this committee and the now just getting its act together you mean the nsa story well it's been of course along unfolding story. and this particular aspect of the items off the bedroom walls with being conducted when we see germany as a pivotal point and is an olsen on new recruits to managed about a year ago. with reference to the drone attacks in somalia the somalia and being coordinated through stuttgart which is us africa command and at the time the german foreign minister of the time and indeed the best of emma took up the master with his american counterpart don't carry this and it showed him that said that america was not doing anything illegal but didn't give any details so even if the government would take up the semester again then we heard from a darkened space today that the government intends to two to address this the master with washington. it is very unlikely to be a nice concrete details coming on full tilt and other details why didn't the german government act
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. >> other retired players taking part include jerry rice, dwight carr and john taylor and brent jones. the game happens saturday, july 12 and ticks go on sale to the general public may 10. >> flag football. not tackle by the way. >>> paul simon is facing charges. police in connecticut say the 72-year-old simon and his wife edie brickell were arrested in new canaan connecticut and they were reportedly arguing and causing a disturb ance and charged with disorderly conduct. they have been married 22 years. and they have three children. >>> putting a diploma in more high schooler's hand, the progress being made, and the milestones just around the corner. >> and deadly storms, marching through the nation's midsection. the damage left behind, and the scramble now, to find survivors. >> plenty of sunshine here today. we could be looking at some record breaking heat coming up. just how hot it will get in your neighborhood. we will tell you when we come back. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ [ male announcer ] choose it. scoop it. pour it. blend it. [ blender whirs ] no matter how you make it, you'll love our e
. >> other retired players taking part include jerry rice, dwight carr and john taylor and brent jones. the game happens saturday, july 12 and ticks go on sale to the general public may 10. >> flag football. not tackle by the way. >>> paul simon is facing charges. police in connecticut say the 72-year-old simon and his wife edie brickell were arrested in new canaan connecticut and they were reportedly arguing and causing a disturb ance and charged with disorderly conduct....
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had they do, they run over people, people like california farmer john duarte. he jones attorney from the pacific legal foundation. what did they do to you? >> they told us we couldn't farm our ground, they gave us a cease and desist order and told us we couldn't farm our ground. >> because? >> because they presumed we stepped into some wet lands. >> us did buy some land that had some wetlands on it and you planted some wheat but you avoided the wetlands. >> we flagged avoided them. >> because? >> i don't want my tractor to get stuck, i don't want to farm wet soil. we're completely willing to stay out of it. >> tony, take it from there. >> what happened in this case, as john mentioned, is the corps of engineers, which is an agency of the federal government, issued mr. duarte and his company a cease and desist order, which basically prevents them from farming their property. they've done this on a completely erroneous version of facts. >> they never looked at the property? they just assumed he must have? >> their order is based on in their words is available information.
had they do, they run over people, people like california farmer john duarte. he jones attorney from the pacific legal foundation. what did they do to you? >> they told us we couldn't farm our ground, they gave us a cease and desist order and told us we couldn't farm our ground. >> because? >> because they presumed we stepped into some wet lands. >> us did buy some land that had some wetlands on it and you planted some wheat but you avoided the wetlands. >> we...
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jones was. the media. john twenty one. in order to form a. to me. ok to cheat her sanity. cash song. all the rental the jetta. to the rule. you go to mind among these would be awesome he's changed and local government apportioned expenses to local wealthy family in the country was the first to bear the brunt although the family to become pregnant. the family comes along you'll make a decision. boo with me they'll want to get out of the leader of the doubt somehow the two. i don't get it at all. usually our donuts and she said. on our armor he knew no choice but to agree to fund the construction of temporary security analyst. a few shifts in photogenic in tea cozies for them. with the exception of me. to show them how to be handed to me and many of the matter should be out in front of her shoulders. utopia. he says she doesn't move. to win two games. she didn't let me tell you she is or was it i still manage to do when you can heat up. please don't. today feels good sometimes choose a new wall color was awesome she did the one who told him to put a sheet. beijing mandy told me that i
jones was. the media. john twenty one. in order to form a. to me. ok to cheat her sanity. cash song. all the rental the jetta. to the rule. you go to mind among these would be awesome he's changed and local government apportioned expenses to local wealthy family in the country was the first to bear the brunt although the family to become pregnant. the family comes along you'll make a decision. boo with me they'll want to get out of the leader of the doubt somehow the two. i don't get it at all....
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hear, for instance, the candidate to say, i'm joe, and i approve this message paid for by john smith, sarah jonestim michaels, et cetera. what would happen? the most likely result, most folks would want their names mentioned, and suddenly they'd be writing checks, and you could start down the road of a free-market limitation to the system. but that's just one thought out there. joining me, bob bauer, former white house counsel for obama, and ben ginsberg. ben, let me start with you. what the court did yesterday, and i understand in many ways the arguments in favor of it, but did the court arguably make it harder for an individual candidate and campaign to have control of their campaign? >> i think what the court did yesterday will not have a basic impact on our current structure, which is that outside voices are the greatest -- the greatest voices in a campaign. and candidates are still not going to have sufficient funds and resources to be able to control the messages in their campaign. so i think in that sense, the opinion yesterday is not going to have a great impact. >> so you don't see it as
hear, for instance, the candidate to say, i'm joe, and i approve this message paid for by john smith, sarah jonestim michaels, et cetera. what would happen? the most likely result, most folks would want their names mentioned, and suddenly they'd be writing checks, and you could start down the road of a free-market limitation to the system. but that's just one thought out there. joining me, bob bauer, former white house counsel for obama, and ben ginsberg. ben, let me start with you. what the...
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it's how edward jones makesense of investing. ♪ john: when that song was written pinball was illegal.ated pinball the way they treat poker now. it was illegal for the tnagers t t come within 10 feet. pinball was dangerous said the politicians because trying to win of free game was gambling. the day york mayor said this robs the youth of nickels and dimes. the police force seized thousands of machines and politicians posed for pictures smashing them with a sledge hammers the woodburn others it was a moral imperative to protect from pinball despite that it still did not disappear but just would move underground a as happens now with gambling it creates a black market. that is not subject to moderate social convention. but gambling makes less safe they say they vote must be limited because iraq's the family and that does happen sometimes. but outlawed does not stop it. it makes it worse to make it secret. the good news is thanks to the internet authoritarian are losing control gamblers have options outside america so the money hundred politicians noticed those bets now the three states l
it's how edward jones makesense of investing. ♪ john: when that song was written pinball was illegal.ated pinball the way they treat poker now. it was illegal for the tnagers t t come within 10 feet. pinball was dangerous said the politicians because trying to win of free game was gambling. the day york mayor said this robs the youth of nickels and dimes. the police force seized thousands of machines and politicians posed for pictures smashing them with a sledge hammers the woodburn others it...
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it's how edward jones makesense of investing. . john: nothing like a clean glass of water. i got this right out of a new york city tap! pretty pure! despite millions of people flushing right around here. getting most of the filth out of water is one of the few good things government's done, and it was the first earth day protest years ago that helped make that happen. so good for the environmentalists, good for the government. but like all things with government, their rules grow and grow and never stop. 15 years ago the environmental regulators could have said stick a fork in it, it's done, we're going home now. but the regulators never do, that they always do more. and when they do, they run over people. people like california farmer john duarte. he joins us now with his lawyer tony francois of the pacific legal foundation, what did they do to you? >> they told us we couldn't farm our ground. they gave us cease-and-desist order and told us we couldn't farm our land. john: because? >> because they presumed we had stepped into wetlands and other areas that we shouldn't be f
it's how edward jones makesense of investing. . john: nothing like a clean glass of water. i got this right out of a new york city tap! pretty pure! despite millions of people flushing right around here. getting most of the filth out of water is one of the few good things government's done, and it was the first earth day protest years ago that helped make that happen. so good for the environmentalists, good for the government. but like all things with government, their rules grow and grow and...
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it's how edward jones makesense of investing. johnime again, they want your money. >> americans who can afford it should pay there are fair share. john: what is fair. >> denmark is becoming first country in world to impose a fat tax. john: media applaud new tax on things they don't like. we could payless if politicians done give -- didn't give special breaks to certain people. there honey there is $8,000 in here. john: you would be surpriseed at the size of sneaky taxes that
it's how edward jones makesense of investing. johnime again, they want your money. >> americans who can afford it should pay there are fair share. john: what is fair. >> denmark is becoming first country in world to impose a fat tax. john: media applaud new tax on things they don't like. we could payless if politicians done give -- didn't give special breaks to certain people. there honey there is $8,000 in here. john: you would be surpriseed at the size of sneaky taxes that
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stress of working at the st john's care hospital in sligo then go hug and a riot in ireland from the philippines just over twelve years ago he chuckled worked as a nurse sue jones long term care hospital in sligo. kevin quinn was already a patient there. it suffered a brain hemorrhage the year before last june mr patten was tending to another patient suffering from terminal illness. the patient was irritated by noise being made by mr quinn. mr hutton was tipped over mr quinn's mice today the male nurse was given the probation act judge kevin korean was severely critical of the conditions of mr huggins employment. he noted that his workload was on scene on reasonable and the high dependency unit he worked and had to seriously inadequate level of staffing. the court had heard earlier that he just internal investigation by mr patten worked under serious stress and never complained about it. joe's korean recommended to mr pub not to be struck off the register of nurses. he said to do so would be disproportionate. instead mr hutton was not a threat to patients. he also noted his remorse for what you don't cold cold and martinis electronic cigarettes at the barrel ca
stress of working at the st john's care hospital in sligo then go hug and a riot in ireland from the philippines just over twelve years ago he chuckled worked as a nurse sue jones long term care hospital in sligo. kevin quinn was already a patient there. it suffered a brain hemorrhage the year before last june mr patten was tending to another patient suffering from terminal illness. the patient was irritated by noise being made by mr quinn. mr hutton was tipped over mr quinn's mice today the...
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jones was the other liberal, i guess. i was there because newt gingrich called for john kerry's resignation because john kerry, in china, had made a speech about climate change. and newt gingrich was outraged that the secretary of state was devoting an entire speech to climate change. outraged at this. and in the discussion that followed, as i'm there, 30 minutes, i'm listening and both gingrich and crystal are mainly talking in adjectives. they're mainly -- very little policy substance. all like an ad hominem attack. weakless. the most feckless foreign policy, disaster. adrift. and one characterization after another, and i realized there on stage, that's is the frame that the president's political appoint inepts have set and they take everything that happened and drives its into that frame. ukraine, own oaseses fault. weak, feckless, syria, obama's fault. weak, feckless, whatever goes on in the world, he is weak, naive, dangerous, doesn't care about american security, he might not even be an american. [whispering] >> you have to understand a lot of what passes for a policy dispute is really politics. and when these guys we
jones was the other liberal, i guess. i was there because newt gingrich called for john kerry's resignation because john kerry, in china, had made a speech about climate change. and newt gingrich was outraged that the secretary of state was devoting an entire speech to climate change. outraged at this. and in the discussion that followed, as i'm there, 30 minutes, i'm listening and both gingrich and crystal are mainly talking in adjectives. they're mainly -- very little policy substance. all...
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john henry clark. hail cruz, the great scholar and writer of the negro intelligence. this collective group of scholars welcomed leroy jonesand the young theater black activist from harlem with open arms. that has to be said. i hate sonya isn't here. >> you know, black reptory theater was a black-on-black crime scene where people were assaulted, beaten up. larry neal was shot. so you can sugar coat it and we have always given credit for being a philosopher. so you got credit for that but you cannot sugar coat this because there was a negative side period. >> if you allow me to continue -- >> i stick my two cents in here, if you don't mind. >> it is funny. >> you have to tell the truth. you have to be square deal on this. >> well in terms of -- [ applause ] >> in terms of unravel -- just look. back to where we were for one moment. umber is probably the most important artist/group to ever be in america. >> boy, that is a heavy statement. >> sure is. >> i think so. i would defy people to match the output of such a workshop. and in that respect, i think that nowadays, students are studying writing but before there wasn't a pos
john henry clark. hail cruz, the great scholar and writer of the negro intelligence. this collective group of scholars welcomed leroy jonesand the young theater black activist from harlem with open arms. that has to be said. i hate sonya isn't here. >> you know, black reptory theater was a black-on-black crime scene where people were assaulted, beaten up. larry neal was shot. so you can sugar coat it and we have always given credit for being a philosopher. so you got credit for that but...
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john, about inside nevada. obviously the bundy love has been really picked up by the far right elements like alex jones, but also by mainstream conservatives like sean hannity on fox news. i'm wondering inside nevada, has there been discomfort before these comments with bundy, or is there now sort of an about-face? there are still people camped out across from that ranch defending this guy with guns. >> i think there's a lot of discomfort here. we had five conservative legislators just yesterday send a letter to the head of a public lands committee asking for an investigation. it read like something taken from a right-wing conspiracy blog. their suspicions of outside government forces, were there any elected officials involved, a clear reference to harry reid who's been part of the conspiracy theories that have been going around. but there have been some politicians, to their credit, who have done the smart thing here and kept their mouth shut. cliven bundy was a phony symbol in the first place. this is a guy who's a law breaker who's been living for free, grazing his cattle on federal land for 20 years. the blm
john, about inside nevada. obviously the bundy love has been really picked up by the far right elements like alex jones, but also by mainstream conservatives like sean hannity on fox news. i'm wondering inside nevada, has there been discomfort before these comments with bundy, or is there now sort of an about-face? there are still people camped out across from that ranch defending this guy with guns. >> i think there's a lot of discomfort here. we had five conservative legislators just...
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going up the dow jones sixteen thousand five hundred pt find that these power up and the slightly the road and down the little one you whistle a thirty seven sixty two paintings by friend john has told god god and he had one eye has turned up in italy is on today was stolen from their owner in britain dion police recovered these paintings from a former mechanic in sicily. the man who bought those works of art which are worth millions for less than twenty five euros a village and an auction in nineteen seventy five the paintings on the kitchen wall for years before they were recognized the report takes a closer look at the remarkable. italian police revealed the stolen orty four years after they were shed fromn they honda bamford on a table or small dog is today worth about thirty million euros. but it was recognized as a modern masterpiece when as police suspect it was abandoned by the thieves on a train. the good tv you get john to paintings were apparently on a train heading from terrorists you to read the railway staff found them and apparently having no idea their value. they were placed in the last property the losing end. so just go and cut up for auctionnd bought by
going up the dow jones sixteen thousand five hundred pt find that these power up and the slightly the road and down the little one you whistle a thirty seven sixty two paintings by friend john has told god god and he had one eye has turned up in italy is on today was stolen from their owner in britain dion police recovered these paintings from a former mechanic in sicily. the man who bought those works of art which are worth millions for less than twenty five euros a village and an auction in...
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jones makes sense of investing. ♪ >> jim loves trains but sometimes he thinks they are too small. that changed when he won the lottery. johnon that most buy lottery tickets. most of you are suckers samba betting odds are terrible and the hypocrisy is terrible the same politicians that they and internet parker or sports bets or bookies because the evil and a dangerous turn around to run their own gambling operation apparently lotteries are okay because government get some of the money. politicians see what hypocrites they are? our guest wrote about it in the federalist. what is the hypocrisy? >> it is obvious weather playing poker in your home or betting on sports or march madness. the government? down in all these different ways. john: rarely on march madness. >> to their defense they don't call the illegal bookmaking operation. john: not yet. >> within the space of lotteries the government profits from all the horrible deals we're desperate and four people got to by lotteries. it is a horrible deal because you play games with pods that are incredible with the one in 175 million chance. >> that is the way the government se
jones makes sense of investing. ♪ >> jim loves trains but sometimes he thinks they are too small. that changed when he won the lottery. johnon that most buy lottery tickets. most of you are suckers samba betting odds are terrible and the hypocrisy is terrible the same politicians that they and internet parker or sports bets or bookies because the evil and a dangerous turn around to run their own gambling operation apparently lotteries are okay because government get some of the money....
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jones makes sense of investing. ♪ >>> late night tv has been likened to shakespearean drama. ever since 1960, when then senator johnpeared on the tonight show with jack parato talk about his presidential run. late night has been as much a stop for political candidates as for celebrities and cultural -- ronald reagan on the tonight show five years before he ran for president. and from bill clinton playing saxophone on the arsenio hall show in 1992. each delivering letterman's top ten list. president obama has appeared on late night tv more than any other president and democrats have far more than republicans. though both obama and mitt romney slow jammed the news with jimmy fallon in 2012. and even as the audience has fragmented with much of it migrating to cable, late night tv remains a cultural touch stone. so it is with a kolber style tip of the hat that we know that dave letterman will retire from late night next year. letterman made the announcement on his show last night, starting the clock on the end of a tv era. who call the letterman the best there is and ever was. and from president obama, who included an
jones makes sense of investing. ♪ >>> late night tv has been likened to shakespearean drama. ever since 1960, when then senator johnpeared on the tonight show with jack parato talk about his presidential run. late night has been as much a stop for political candidates as for celebrities and cultural -- ronald reagan on the tonight show five years before he ran for president. and from bill clinton playing saxophone on the arsenio hall show in 1992. each delivering letterman's top ten...
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bu buzzfeed could have been a good fit for john steinberg and his satchel, because disney owns the indiana jones franchise. there's also an attraction at disney theme parks about that. >> you'll be participating, too? >> there i am. joe jones. very joe jones. philly joe jones was a great jazz player. played with miles in fact. >> you know today is duke ellington's berth dirthday? 115th birthday. >> i'm sweating. i have something. >> does that explain what's going on? >> what do you mean? why i'm sweating or why i'm with your mile high club already? no, that's me every day. nothing smells. it's the calm before the storm, i think. >> you both had it, right? >> i had something. >> i had something, yes. >> we both had something earlier. >> they try to -- >> i think i had the flu, too. >> they tried to trip me up in the teleprompter about ackman and icahn. >> you said they kissed an made up. i say burr rid the hatchet. >> i think it has something to do with native americans. >> really? >> doesn't it? remember the seinfeld where you can't use -- buy tickets -- >> i can't keep up with everything we're
bu buzzfeed could have been a good fit for john steinberg and his satchel, because disney owns the indiana jones franchise. there's also an attraction at disney theme parks about that. >> you'll be participating, too? >> there i am. joe jones. very joe jones. philly joe jones was a great jazz player. played with miles in fact. >> you know today is duke ellington's berth dirthday? 115th birthday. >> i'm sweating. i have something. >> does that explain what's going...
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john blackstone is on the scene. >> fedex truck and a bus. >> reporter: the sound of the impact could be heard more than a quarter mile away. >> this was a horrific collision. >> reporter: glenn county sheriff larry jones: >> right after that impact, there was a tremendous fire with very high temperatures. >> reporter: the fedex truck was traveling southbound on the interstate when it veered across the median, through some bushes and into the north bound lane where it clipped a car and hit the bus head on. students kicked out the windows to escape. desha arthur was on the bus. >> there was fire at the front of the bus. it's crushed in the front pretty much so we all start jumping up to run away. >> reporter: residents nearby could only watch in horror. victoria posvancz was one of them. >> and there was a man that approached the fence and he was covered in flames, like, just covered, and he was yelling, pleading, "somebody help me." and we on the other side just felt so helpless because that fence was between us. >> reporter: under sheriff richard warren: >> due to the nature of the crash, and due to the fact that most of the bodies suffered burns, has made our task of identifying them much more diffic
john blackstone is on the scene. >> fedex truck and a bus. >> reporter: the sound of the impact could be heard more than a quarter mile away. >> this was a horrific collision. >> reporter: glenn county sheriff larry jones: >> right after that impact, there was a tremendous fire with very high temperatures. >> reporter: the fedex truck was traveling southbound on the interstate when it veered across the median, through some bushes and into the north bound lane...
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john boy all grown up and taking on role of the president. [ male announcer ] nearly 7 million clients. how did edward jonesget so big? t me just put this away. ♪ could you teach our kids that trick? [ male announcer ] by not acting that way. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. you are about to become very popular. because when you buy the new samsung galaxy s5 on verizon, you get a second samsung galaxy s5 for free. so, who ya gonna give it to? maybe your brother could use it to finally meet a girl. your mom, but isn't your love reward enough? its not. maybe your roommate, i mean you pretty much share everything else. hey. your girlfriend. just do not tell her it was free. whoever you choose, you'll both get the best devices on the number 1 ranked network. for best results, use verizon. gundyes!n group is a go. not just a start up. an upstart. gotta get going. gotta be good. good? good. growth is the goal. how do we do that? i talked to ups. they'll help us out. new technology. smart advice. we focus on the business and they take care of the logistics. ups? good going. we get good. that's great
john boy all grown up and taking on role of the president. [ male announcer ] nearly 7 million clients. how did edward jonesget so big? t me just put this away. ♪ could you teach our kids that trick? [ male announcer ] by not acting that way. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. you are about to become very popular. because when you buy the new samsung galaxy s5 on verizon, you get a second samsung galaxy s5 for free. so, who ya gonna give it to? maybe your brother could use it to...
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the 1980s, john roberts was deeply involved in efforts to curtail the effectiveness of the voting rights act. that's according to research by adam serwer writing last february for "mother jonesnd extend the voting rights act and southern legislators were pressing him not to, arguing they shouldn't have to remain under federal scrutiny over past discriminati discrimination, past being 15, 20 years earlier. roberts argued that it wasn't fair to keep applying the voting rights act unless you could absolutely prove that states discriminated against minority voters on purpose. seeing the impact of laws wasn't enough. anyone who thought they were discriminated against should have to prove it. otherwise society should just trust in the states to do what's best. that's the same reasoning of roberts and the court's conservative and lib barian wing on the voting rights act. racial discrimination is in the past. why have federal protection for minority voters today? here is the map of states that used to be covered by preclearance that passed restrictive voting laws after the supreme court junked section five. roberts and other members argued you can't prove voters in states might pass
the 1980s, john roberts was deeply involved in efforts to curtail the effectiveness of the voting rights act. that's according to research by adam serwer writing last february for "mother jonesnd extend the voting rights act and southern legislators were pressing him not to, arguing they shouldn't have to remain under federal scrutiny over past discriminati discrimination, past being 15, 20 years earlier. roberts argued that it wasn't fair to keep applying the voting rights act unless you...
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jones: madam speaker, thank you very much. last week at a hearing of the armed services committee, we listened to the concerns of army secretary john mchugh and chief of staff of the army, ray odierno. they appeared before the committee to tell us the rious problems in the u.s. army, specifically the budget. i asked questions of funding being cut from the army. why do we continue to spend billions of dollars in afghanistan when the money could be going to support our service members? as i did last week, i would like to read a short paragraph from the world affairs journal article and the title is "money pit: the monstrous failure of u.s. aid to afghanistan." the article states that in 2012, the united states budgeted $11.2 billion for afghan military training with another $5.8 billion for 2013. the article goes on to say that in afghanistan a big problem is illiteracy. almost three years ago when lieutenant general william b. caldwell iv took command of the nato training mission, he noted that overall literacy among afghan military and police stood at about 14%. how about illiterate policemen trying to read a license plate, the gen
jones: madam speaker, thank you very much. last week at a hearing of the armed services committee, we listened to the concerns of army secretary john mchugh and chief of staff of the army, ray odierno. they appeared before the committee to tell us the rious problems in the u.s. army, specifically the budget. i asked questions of funding being cut from the army. why do we continue to spend billions of dollars in afghanistan when the money could be going to support our service members? as i did...
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jones makes sense of investing. stuart: here it it is, the real halftime report. scott kennedy, from the new york exchange nicole petallides, from bermuda johne, lauren simonetti in new york, write to the market please. i say the economy looks weak and there is no help in sight for the federal reserve. is that why we are down again today on the stock market? >> unlike last year's this year given any excuse to go lower we do, last year any excuse to go higher we did. clearly the asset price something has got to give, total market cap bigger than gdp. we need to find some growth or we will see a correction and we started that now. the question is how wrong and how deep but we are on that trail and it will be a healthy thing for the economy and the market. stuart: what do you say? is the market going down? >> i don't think the weak economy is helping any. it continues the same. is bad or good and the same. what is happening is the emerging market, first talked-about tapering, sold off. the u.s. market, the u.s. phenomenon, starts to catch up with the emerging market. that has a lot to do with what we are seeing now. stuart: your explanation for
jones makes sense of investing. stuart: here it it is, the real halftime report. scott kennedy, from the new york exchange nicole petallides, from bermuda johne, lauren simonetti in new york, write to the market please. i say the economy looks weak and there is no help in sight for the federal reserve. is that why we are down again today on the stock market? >> unlike last year's this year given any excuse to go lower we do, last year any excuse to go higher we did. clearly the asset...
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john chambers would say, no, no. apple, they are not sure where it belongs. but if you start thinking about the facebooks and the like. >> i want to rip up the script. is the dow jones becausea fiction now, companies will not split their stocks, and apple and google are not in there and maybe they should be in there? >> i don't know if it is a fiction. it has changed over the years and it continues. i am pretty sure it will change over the next several years as well. how do we put it? some of the companies get taken out of the dow jones eventually disappear as companies. not a turbo concept to adjust to changing times. will they add names? i am not part of the committee. >> right now we have three photos for the day. >> where television gets visual. we will begin with this photo. , at ansian activist administrative building in ukraine. these are guys you definitely don't want to mess with. >> some were cleared out and someone not cleared out. sort of murky. >> the question is whether they were hired by russia. russia alleges they were hired by the u.s. as well. >> russia is telling ukraine to stop all military preparations in the east and you have pro-russian specta
john chambers would say, no, no. apple, they are not sure where it belongs. but if you start thinking about the facebooks and the like. >> i want to rip up the script. is the dow jones becausea fiction now, companies will not split their stocks, and apple and google are not in there and maybe they should be in there? >> i don't know if it is a fiction. it has changed over the years and it continues. i am pretty sure it will change over the next several years as well. how do we put...
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jones makes sense of investing. >> stocks, poker online. it is immediate action. poker at home. gambling is popular, and i say that's fine, but some say gambling isn't a game. stuart: johnthe man himself is here. his show this week is all about gambling. he says the stock market is smart gambling. what is smart gambling? >> comparative casinos which are awful, the house takes a cut on everything. 1% on the best game, 20% on the stupid slot machines. the market even if you are an idiot, throw darts and pick things randomly, it goes up. stuart: you exercise judgment come a judgment if it is a good company with a good product or not. you bet your money in a casino, you are just playing the odds, it is a random chance, total difference. >> in many ways that is what the stock market is. people second pick -- to manage mutual funds do worse than the index funds. it is a nea near-perfect market, perfect information. if you think you know better, i am skeptical. charles: there is a theory about that. i guarantee of iphone 100 people in the building who own microsoft they couldn't tell me what the profit margins are if they are up or down from a year ago. people who do this prof
jones makes sense of investing. >> stocks, poker online. it is immediate action. poker at home. gambling is popular, and i say that's fine, but some say gambling isn't a game. stuart: johnthe man himself is here. his show this week is all about gambling. he says the stock market is smart gambling. what is smart gambling? >> comparative casinos which are awful, the house takes a cut on everything. 1% on the best game, 20% on the stupid slot machines. the market even if you are an...
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the dow jones industrial average lower by 11 points and the nasdaq lower by 34 and the s&p 500 down by 34. pretty tight trading range as we await apple and facebook. >> john, kayla tausche and also with us with more on today's markets is "fast money" trader tim seymour. steinberg, let me start with you. facebook and apple, will they bring it? >> facebook can move in either direction. mobile users over daily active users and apple, looking for anything above flat. >> dominic, considering the near bloodbath we saw in a lot of momentum names a few weeks back, how crucial is the performance of these companies' earnings? >> facebook in particular because it has become one of the poster children of that momentum trade. now with facebook we're looking for a little bit of just the 24 cents and 2.36 billion in terms of sales. got to see what happens in terms of growth and daily active users. see growth in terms of advertising specifically. one thyme type only and that's mobile. more than half of it comes from mobile ad revenues right now, and with these stocks, apple doesn't trade well and hasn't for the past two years. with facebook it could be a more volatile tr
the dow jones industrial average lower by 11 points and the nasdaq lower by 34 and the s&p 500 down by 34. pretty tight trading range as we await apple and facebook. >> john, kayla tausche and also with us with more on today's markets is "fast money" trader tim seymour. steinberg, let me start with you. facebook and apple, will they bring it? >> facebook can move in either direction. mobile users over daily active users and apple, looking for anything above flat....
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jones, he said there is no cure. you have talked to the doctors. did they say that there could be a cure? guest: johndeeply saddened and sorry to hear about your family. what i can say is that every doctor and researcher i have interviewed, they are doing this work because they believe there is an answer. whether it is a treatment to prevent or slow the development of the disease, to cure it -- they believe that that is out there and that it will take hard work more dollars, and it will take raising awareness. you know, john, i think that the experience you're having is one that so many out there are having. just to go back for a moment to the film, "the genius of marion," one of the things that everyone in the family has spoken to me about with their three children is that the process of creating this film and getting their story out there has been extraordinarily helpful to them. they have been able to talk to other people in their situation. just having that kind of social support -- people, friends or complete strangers, just having them show up and say -- sorry you are going through this here's
jones, he said there is no cure. you have talked to the doctors. did they say that there could be a cure? guest: johndeeply saddened and sorry to hear about your family. what i can say is that every doctor and researcher i have interviewed, they are doing this work because they believe there is an answer. whether it is a treatment to prevent or slow the development of the disease, to cure it -- they believe that that is out there and that it will take hard work more dollars, and it will take...