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the nypd counterterrorism bureau chief that you're familiar with chief waters, john miller who is thedeputy commissioner for counterterrorism intelligence and also deputy chief joseph you are bit who is our senior officer at the joint terrorism task force. as you're aware, that this morning that in a joint operation that arrests were made of three individuals for actions directed against the united states and you are seeing that press release and we're prepared to respond to questions you might have. as i've referenced it's an ongoing investigation that there are certain areas we cannot touch upon. that myself and the head of the fbi office and others here will be prepared to answer your questions. with that -- >> [ inaudible question ] acts of terrorism in the new york area -- >> well i think what is alleged in the filing is that the efforts were to -- two of the individuals were seeking to fly to syria. one was arrested at the international airport, jfk international airport as he was getting ready to board that flight. a second individual had a later flight scheduled. he was arrest
the nypd counterterrorism bureau chief that you're familiar with chief waters, john miller who is thedeputy commissioner for counterterrorism intelligence and also deputy chief joseph you are bit who is our senior officer at the joint terrorism task force. as you're aware, that this morning that in a joint operation that arrests were made of three individuals for actions directed against the united states and you are seeing that press release and we're prepared to respond to questions you might...
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i want to tushrn now to john miller in new york.nks so much for joining us especially on this holiday. what are your sources telling you about the attacks in copenhagen? >> i think what we're seeing of the attacks there is what we've seen before. we're developing a model and that is you see a suspect emerge who is part criminal part loser, part seeker, who is buying into this narrative. and the narrative promises three things. it promises valor for somebody who feels that they're not being seen they can be a hero. it promises belonging, to someone who's an outcast, that they can be a part of something. and it promises empowerment for somebody who feels that they're ostracized or isolated. and that's reaching people on the margins. we know that from the three attacks that occurred in canada in september, from what we saw in paris, particularly the second suspect that pamela talked about -- coulibaly -- who was a guy with a criminal background who just got out of prison who met the other suspects there. but this is what we're seeing,
i want to tushrn now to john miller in new york.nks so much for joining us especially on this holiday. what are your sources telling you about the attacks in copenhagen? >> i think what we're seeing of the attacks there is what we've seen before. we're developing a model and that is you see a suspect emerge who is part criminal part loser, part seeker, who is buying into this narrative. and the narrative promises three things. it promises valor for somebody who feels that they're not...
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i think our recommendations, when john miller and i came in in january of 2014 and took on our new positions, that -- at that time was principally that of al qaeda and al qaeda in the arabian peninsula was charged with the commission of carrying out attacks against the united states. but quickly and within a very short period of time after our appointment, the emergence of isis or isil as it's known, became very quickly apparent as we've clearly seen with the events in syria that they were now a new significant addition to the terrorism threat. and that their capabilities, while this past year have been limited primarily to the mideast, their ability through their social media propaganda skills to inspire those, inspire those as these individuals were inspired to travel to syria to fight, but those who can't travel, don't have the resources, they encouraged in their most recent outreach efforts in december i think john, and -- >> november and december. >> september and november encouraging attacks wherever you lived, whether it's here in the united states, europe, if you can't get a gun, you
i think our recommendations, when john miller and i came in in january of 2014 and took on our new positions, that -- at that time was principally that of al qaeda and al qaeda in the arabian peninsula was charged with the commission of carrying out attacks against the united states. but quickly and within a very short period of time after our appointment, the emergence of isis or isil as it's known, became very quickly apparent as we've clearly seen with the events in syria that they were now...
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in the murder of a child at a missouri hotel. 55-year-old john roberts is charged with strangling jasmine miller. police were called to the motel in branson after jasmine was reported missing. police found her body in one of the rooms while doing a sweep of the complex. it is unclear what motivated the child's murder. >>> inmates set fire and took over part correctional facility on friday. the uprising started over the protest of the quality of medical care which houses immigrants. they were moved to other federal facilities and the prison plans more transfers. >>> in the next half-hour of "action news," quick thinking by a passer by saved a teen's life after a fiery car crash what they did was caught on camera. >>> michael phelps shares
in the murder of a child at a missouri hotel. 55-year-old john roberts is charged with strangling jasmine miller. police were called to the motel in branson after jasmine was reported missing. police found her body in one of the rooms while doing a sweep of the complex. it is unclear what motivated the child's murder. >>> inmates set fire and took over part correctional facility on friday. the uprising started over the protest of the quality of medical care which houses immigrants....
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john fury is with me, as is brad miller 5-term congressman in carolina, john, didn't it look like the cavalry coming in when the federal district court judge in the broader district of texas said sorry, stop this in its tracks. can't do it. couldn't congress have said this is in the court, let's fund homeland security. seems like a nice exit ramp, that we can drive off and get away from the traffic jam. congress is a big ship. it takes a long time for it to move from its forward momentum, which is to go towards the crisis, which was almost inevitable given what happened last year, where there was a big, big legislation and all the preparation bills, and except for the dhs part, there was a lot of animosity chords the leadership then. you almost had to have a come to jesus moment, where they almost had to get to a situation where they had the crisis to get everyone to express their anger. the other part of this is there's an education process, and a bunch of new members that didn't work with the senate. unless you go through the process of being frustrated by the senate, you don't unde
john fury is with me, as is brad miller 5-term congressman in carolina, john, didn't it look like the cavalry coming in when the federal district court judge in the broader district of texas said sorry, stop this in its tracks. can't do it. couldn't congress have said this is in the court, let's fund homeland security. seems like a nice exit ramp, that we can drive off and get away from the traffic jam. congress is a big ship. it takes a long time for it to move from its forward momentum, which...
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three, new independent directors, john miller he used to run aol, tall guy. >> yeah. >> nice enough fellow two current directors will retire from the board. so you know elliott in here, they were a part of the process that brought these directors to the fore. a quote from jesse cohen, guy at elliott who helps run activist stuff, particular focus on technology. but what's interesting to note how many settlements, in the midst of nominating window for many companies, meaning it is open for a month where shareholders can nominate directors. and i think what is -- what is most reflective of the current environment when it comes to activism, nobody wants to fight except dupont. >> dupont. >> except dupont, nobody wants to fight. because it's so distracting, takes so much time and effort not to mention shareholder money. >> yes. >> and activists don't want to fight, especially three board members when asked. dupont only one, interesting to watch. >> i thought the guy who joined decent background again, guys seem to have decent background. look bill johnson added to the board of pepsico. >> yes.
three, new independent directors, john miller he used to run aol, tall guy. >> yeah. >> nice enough fellow two current directors will retire from the board. so you know elliott in here, they were a part of the process that brought these directors to the fore. a quote from jesse cohen, guy at elliott who helps run activist stuff, particular focus on technology. but what's interesting to note how many settlements, in the midst of nominating window for many companies, meaning it is...
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. >> john miller, the new york police department terror chief wrote a column inform he said what thes that it doesn't matter what the government says it doesn't mat weather our investigative efforts are. this comes down to muslim leaders, charismatics and families and what they do to deter their own from becoming radicalized. do you agree. >> that's more or less what i said last week at the white house summit. i said it's very important for us to empower families. because 99% of the families of those guys who go to syria know about it and they do not want their kids to go. they often have very very painful arguments with their kids and they're leaving, anyway they do not know what to do. they need to be educated and they need to be assisted. because they're often the last people that have some degree of leverage of these people. and it is really the weak point, if you want from the perspective of the islamic state. because the parents are listened to in some cases and we've seen cases where parents convince their kids to stay. so it's really really important to empower parents. >> pe
. >> john miller, the new york police department terror chief wrote a column inform he said what thes that it doesn't matter what the government says it doesn't mat weather our investigative efforts are. this comes down to muslim leaders, charismatics and families and what they do to deter their own from becoming radicalized. do you agree. >> that's more or less what i said last week at the white house summit. i said it's very important for us to empower families. because 99% of the...
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nuter of philadelphia and new york city deputy commissioner for counterterrorism and intelligence john miller. they talked about how very real and dangerous the consequences would be for cities if we don't fund homeland security. our big cities and our major urban areas are unfortunately top targets for terrorists. and if we don't pass a full-year funding bill for d.h.s., the grant programs specifically designed to help cities plan, prepare for and defend against possible attacks will be halted. one of the things that deputy commissioner miller talked about is the fact that there have been 16 plots that have been thwarted against new york city, and that was done to a great extent by programs that were funded by the department of homeland security. at risk is nearly $600 million that is funding to keep our city safe that will be put on hold. without those resources cities and the millions who live there are at risk. that's not to mention all of the other small communities around this country that are at risk. that is just unacceptable. mayor nutter from philadelphia talked about how they are n
nuter of philadelphia and new york city deputy commissioner for counterterrorism and intelligence john miller. they talked about how very real and dangerous the consequences would be for cities if we don't fund homeland security. our big cities and our major urban areas are unfortunately top targets for terrorists. and if we don't pass a full-year funding bill for d.h.s., the grant programs specifically designed to help cities plan, prepare for and defend against possible attacks will be...
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made an arrest in the murder of a child at a missouri hotel. 55-year-old john roberts is charged with strangling jasmine miller. police were called to the motel in branson after jasmine was reported missing. police found her body in one of the rooms while doing a sweep of the complex. it is unclear what motivated the child's murder. >>> inmates set fire and took over part correctional facility on friday. the uprising started over the protest of the quality of medical care which houses immigrants. they were moved to other federal facilities and the prison plans more transfers. >>> in the next half-hour of "action news," quick thinking by a passer by saved a teen's life after a fiery car crash what they did was caught on camera. >>> michael phelps shares person moves on instagram and we share it with you next. >> good morning everyone, it is 4:55, looking at philadelphia international airport. the temperature above the freezing mark on city avenue. it's going to dip. we have snow melting from yesterday it could refreeze on the roads so be careful. >>> gunfire erupted in the city of wilmington hitting a boy. poli
made an arrest in the murder of a child at a missouri hotel. 55-year-old john roberts is charged with strangling jasmine miller. police were called to the motel in branson after jasmine was reported missing. police found her body in one of the rooms while doing a sweep of the complex. it is unclear what motivated the child's murder. >>> inmates set fire and took over part correctional facility on friday. the uprising started over the protest of the quality of medical care which houses...
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john reports is charged with strangling jasmine miller. police were called after jasmine was reported missing. police found her body in one of the rooms while doing a sweep of the complex. it is unclear what motivated the child's murder. >>> mayor nutter is going to challenge philadelphia businesses to higher young people this summer. the mayor will hold a press conference today to get young people out there to work. he said these jobs prepare the young people for tomorrow's workforce. >> we're following breaks news, s.w.a.t teams have added to the heavy police presence in bucks county. our annie mccormick will have a live report from the scene. standoff. >>> underground explosion rattled the scene at a busy center city block. we'll find out what caused that explosion. we'll be right back. good morning, it is 6:00 a.m. on this monday, february 23. we're following a lot of breaking news. police and s.w.a.t teams have rounded a bucks county shopping mall where they believe a burglary suspect is hiding on the roof. >> chopper 6 is live over t
john reports is charged with strangling jasmine miller. police were called after jasmine was reported missing. police found her body in one of the rooms while doing a sweep of the complex. it is unclear what motivated the child's murder. >>> mayor nutter is going to challenge philadelphia businesses to higher young people this summer. the mayor will hold a press conference today to get young people out there to work. he said these jobs prepare the young people for tomorrow's workforce....
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miller? >> well, john frankly not very close, unless i.s.i.l. produces some more proof of its claims which you said the u.s. is very skeptical of. usually when there's a complaint of unintended civilian casualties from an air strike the u.s. central command launches an investigation. obviously this is not something they can do in this case. what i can tell you though is that in this -- there were air strikes in the area where i.s.i.l. claims that kayla mueller was killed and they were led by jordanian f-16s flanked by u.s. f-18s. there were no hostages held at this storage facility, weapons storage facility that was targeted so there is some speculation that if kayla mueller is dead that she may have been brought to the site just before the strikes or that she might have been killed elsewhere and then brought there as part of i.s.i.l.'s propaganda campaign. >> so is this news having any impact on jordan's request for more arms to fight i.s.i.l? >> as you know jordan's king abdullah was here when he got word of the killing of kasasbeh. they are v
miller? >> well, john frankly not very close, unless i.s.i.l. produces some more proof of its claims which you said the u.s. is very skeptical of. usually when there's a complaint of unintended civilian casualties from an air strike the u.s. central command launches an investigation. obviously this is not something they can do in this case. what i can tell you though is that in this -- there were air strikes in the area where i.s.i.l. claims that kayla mueller was killed and they were led...
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steve miller is the chief medical officer at express scripts. they paid for john picard creams but recently stopped covering many of them because, dr. miller says, there is no research proving they work. >> if you talk to almost any a pain expert, they will tell us these things work strictly through a placebo response and not through a physiologicalh response through pain receptors.hr >> reporter: the creams were formulated and produced at downing labs, a compounding pharmacy in dallas. ashley downing and her husbandba and co-owner chris downing recently hosted this red carpet event to celebrate their pharmacy's multimillion dollar growth. last month we sat down with the downings to ask them about their business. did you have any knowledge that products produced by downing labs were being shipped to people who had not asked for them and insurance companies were being billed at these kinds of rates? >> we became aware that there were issues being made and that people were not happy, and when we then sat down as a company and decided we're no longer going to have a
steve miller is the chief medical officer at express scripts. they paid for john picard creams but recently stopped covering many of them because, dr. miller says, there is no research proving they work. >> if you talk to almost any a pain expert, they will tell us these things work strictly through a placebo response and not through a physiologicalh response through pain receptors.hr >> reporter: the creams were formulated and produced at downing labs, a compounding pharmacy in...
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lou: joining me now michael goodwin, judy miller, and let's start with john mccain being a shamed ofis country a shamed of everyone. including himself. you know on that, i agree with him 1/3. what do you make of a man saying that? it was his michelle obama moment. >> if he were a democrat saying that the press might have a different attitude toward what he said. i just find it painful. lou: down you find it offenseive he would say that, why would sesay that. >> -- i. lou: he might be offended by our government. but -- >> i think john mccain has said many things some of which are perceptive some he will look at next day and say get me rewrite. lou: i will be generous tonight ask you to name two examples -- anyway. we're going to washington hit piece on jeb bush's wife, that is outrageous. >> goes to 99 the lead in anecdote. from when she bringing back jewelry, i think clothe from abroad dud not declare them -- does not declare them, and stkuf earlier fromearly stuffstufffrom early itp 90s. lou: i are can becoming a silly paper. >> a list of republican candidates they are checking them
lou: joining me now michael goodwin, judy miller, and let's start with john mccain being a shamed ofis country a shamed of everyone. including himself. you know on that, i agree with him 1/3. what do you make of a man saying that? it was his michelle obama moment. >> if he were a democrat saying that the press might have a different attitude toward what he said. i just find it painful. lou: down you find it offenseive he would say that, why would sesay that. >> -- i. lou: he might...
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last night when ted kennedy and i and george miller and john boehner were in the basement of the capitol and signed off on the conference committee report, we almost said in unison, you know, if this works, we're going to be in trouble in six years because it's going to be harder and harder to do. so if we had done a reauthorization seven years ago, a lot of the problems that we know are going on right now wouldn't be going on because we would have corrected that. and number two, this is not a defensive speech i'm making here but it's for educational purposes. assessment was very important. disaggregation was very important and no child left behind did that. no child flew under the radar screen. we did something -- we always averaged them out and set our basic skills said we're doing "x." that wasn't good for johnny who couldn't read. i hate that reference but i have to use it. but we need johnny equally involved, too. i have a question for miss lee or a statement. i didn't get to hear your testimony and i apologize. we almost got there on reauthorization and it fell apart. i fought very
last night when ted kennedy and i and george miller and john boehner were in the basement of the capitol and signed off on the conference committee report, we almost said in unison, you know, if this works, we're going to be in trouble in six years because it's going to be harder and harder to do. so if we had done a reauthorization seven years ago, a lot of the problems that we know are going on right now wouldn't be going on because we would have corrected that. and number two, this is not a...
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john mccain. [applause] dick black blend all, we are grateful for your efforts. representative jeff miller. my home girl from the chicago area. [applause] tim walz, thank you for the great work. [applause] just to be clear about the bipartisanship here, this is one of those areas where we can't have an argument. clay's parents are texas republicans. [laughter] that's not just run-of-the-mill republican. they worked with the entire spectrum, conservatives, liberals, and that's just a reminder of what we can i when we take a break from the partisan bickering that so often emanates this town, and focus on what matters to the american people. i wish i had gotten a chance to know clay. in a way, i do. there are a lot of incredible men and women all across this country who, like clay, just love their country and want to serve. michelle and i have had a chance to meet so many of them, and incredible privilege. i think of the soldiers i sat down with at fort bliss a few years ago. they told me they were proud to serve, but struggled with issues like post-traumatic stress. they told me the challenge
john mccain. [applause] dick black blend all, we are grateful for your efforts. representative jeff miller. my home girl from the chicago area. [applause] tim walz, thank you for the great work. [applause] just to be clear about the bipartisanship here, this is one of those areas where we can't have an argument. clay's parents are texas republicans. [laughter] that's not just run-of-the-mill republican. they worked with the entire spectrum, conservatives, liberals, and that's just a reminder of...
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wonderful afternoon wonderful afternoon it is and made possible because congressman jeff miller and senator john, sen. you can applaud them. that would be good. appmack again. [applause] thank you, mr. speaker, for bringing us all together. it is fitting that we are gathered here because the heroes we honor today help when the fight to free the world tyranny. for generations our northern neighbor has been vital as a trusted ally and friend to our country. the 1st special service force made up of men from both the united states and canada continue that tradition. canadians and us citizens men who made their living laboring as lumberjacks and trappers, mountaineers and minors answer the call to serve and change the course of war. two great democracies came together to help defeat the axis. together they trained for stealth combat and arctic conditions. together they sacrificed personal safety to save the world. i take special pride in recognizing that the leader of this elite unit, a man of courage, conviction, conviction, and character was a proud son of san francisco who returns to his beloved c
wonderful afternoon wonderful afternoon it is and made possible because congressman jeff miller and senator john, sen. you can applaud them. that would be good. appmack again. [applause] thank you, mr. speaker, for bringing us all together. it is fitting that we are gathered here because the heroes we honor today help when the fight to free the world tyranny. for generations our northern neighbor has been vital as a trusted ally and friend to our country. the 1st special service force made up...
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john mccain. [applause] jeff miller, my homegirl from the chicago area, could not be prouder of her.ause] tim, thank you for the great work. just to be clear about the bipartisanship, this is an area we cannot have an argument. clay's parents are texas republicans. they worked with this entire spectrum and that is a reminder of what we can accomplish when we take a break from the partisan bickering that often dominates this town and focus on what matters to the american people. i wish i had gotten the chance to know clay. in a way, i feel like i do. there are a lot of men and women across this country who, like clay love their country and want to serve. host: if you want to see that in full, go to our website. every week at this time, we focus on your money. this week, we are focusing on the social security disability insurance program. thank you for joining us. can you explain a little bit about this program and what it does? guest: you often think of the retirement program. that is the larger part of social security. there is also a sizable disability program. the program was expan
john mccain. [applause] jeff miller, my homegirl from the chicago area, could not be prouder of her.ause] tim, thank you for the great work. just to be clear about the bipartisanship, this is an area we cannot have an argument. clay's parents are texas republicans. they worked with this entire spectrum and that is a reminder of what we can accomplish when we take a break from the partisan bickering that often dominates this town and focus on what matters to the american people. i wish i had...
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defense. >> do you mean to say you really believe that john kerry and ted kennedy do not believe in defending the country? >> matthews challenges miller'si wish i was over there, where i could get a little closer up into your face. >> this idea that somehow his face in my face would be somehow intimidating. and then -- somehow that would be almost a -- a aggressive move toward me. it was really hilarious. >> you believe, senator, truthfully, that john kerry wants to defend the country with spit balls. you believe that? >> that was a metaphor, wasn't it? you know what a metaphor is? >> i said a metaphor for what? metaphors have to be for something? what are you actually saying here? and he just got very angry at me. >> i think we ought to cancel this interview. >> well, i don't mean -- >> playful banter explodes into an old-school challenge of honor. at 20 paces. >> get out of my face! if you're going to ask me a question, step back and let me answer. >> senator -- >> you know, i wish -- i wish -- i wish we lived in the day where you could challenge a person to a duel. now that would be pretty good. but don't ask -- >> i need that, senat
defense. >> do you mean to say you really believe that john kerry and ted kennedy do not believe in defending the country? >> matthews challenges miller'si wish i was over there, where i could get a little closer up into your face. >> this idea that somehow his face in my face would be somehow intimidating. and then -- somehow that would be almost a -- a aggressive move toward me. it was really hilarious. >> you believe, senator, truthfully, that john kerry wants to...
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john. just a quick reminder if you want to see dennis miller and me your humble correspondent in memphis, tennesseene 6th you better move it. about 50 good seats remain. same for rio rancho, there's more there because it's a huge venue outside of albuquerque. about 6,000 seats there. so there are some tickets, but you've got to move it because they're selling fast. we'll be in new mexico on april 11th the land of enchantment always in the spring. billoreilly.com has information. finally tonight, "the factor" tip of the day, one of the most successful billoreilly.com polls we've ever had. about 75,000 of you voted for one candidate from the republican field. here are the top three. governor scott walker number one in the poll. ben carson number two. senator ted cruz comes in third. all the other candidates were kind of scattered after that. we appreciate everybody who voted. but not those of you who tried to slam the poll. again, our software is now so sophisticated we can block all of that chicanery. "the factor" tip of the day, supporting political candidates is patriotic if done in an honest way.
john. just a quick reminder if you want to see dennis miller and me your humble correspondent in memphis, tennesseene 6th you better move it. about 50 good seats remain. same for rio rancho, there's more there because it's a huge venue outside of albuquerque. about 6,000 seats there. so there are some tickets, but you've got to move it because they're selling fast. we'll be in new mexico on april 11th the land of enchantment always in the spring. billoreilly.com has information. finally...
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. >> so many people inside and outside, john mccain, ours, jeff miller on the house side has been a champion. let me ask you the question we have been talking about around the table. >> that is we see these polls. some polls show as many as 60% of americans want boots on the ground and mica and i in all the speeches we've given and the book tours, that's not what we're hearing at all. i'm curious, what are you hearing when you go home? do people in connecticut want boots on the ground? >> not in my experience. americans do not want a massive land war. they do not want massive commitment so u.s. combat troops on the ground. i believe that military force is a necessary component to defeat isis, with i is why i asked the president to submit another aue map. but military force alone will not be sufficient to provide the political and governance solutions that are necessary there. it may provide some space to enact reforms, but there have to be involvement, commitment engagement of our partners in that part of the world. >> senator, when are you home in connecticut this week i'm sure you pick up
. >> so many people inside and outside, john mccain, ours, jeff miller on the house side has been a champion. let me ask you the question we have been talking about around the table. >> that is we see these polls. some polls show as many as 60% of americans want boots on the ground and mica and i in all the speeches we've given and the book tours, that's not what we're hearing at all. i'm curious, what are you hearing when you go home? do people in connecticut want boots on the...
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john mccain. [applause] >> dick blumenthal we're grateful for your efforts. representative jeff miller. my home girl from the chicago area tammy duckworth. couldn't be prouder of her. [applause] >> and tim waltz, thank you so much for the great work. [applause] >> just to be clear about the bipartisanship here this is one of those areas where we can't have an argument. now, clay's parents are texas republicans. that's not just run of the mill republican. and they worked with this entire spectrum conservatives, liberals and that's just a reminder of what we can accomplish when we take a break from you know the partisan bickering that so often dominates this town and focus on what really matters to the american people. i wish i had gotten a chance to know clay. but in a way i feel that i do because there are a lot of incredible men and women all across this country who, like clay just love their country and want to serve. michelle and i have had a chance to meet so many of them. it's such an incredible privilege. i think of the soldiers i sat down with at fort bliss a few years ago, and t
john mccain. [applause] >> dick blumenthal we're grateful for your efforts. representative jeff miller. my home girl from the chicago area tammy duckworth. couldn't be prouder of her. [applause] >> and tim waltz, thank you so much for the great work. [applause] >> just to be clear about the bipartisanship here this is one of those areas where we can't have an argument. now, clay's parents are texas republicans. that's not just run of the mill republican. and they worked with...
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miller brings us knox catcher that reveals the story of john dew point played by os der nominated stevel relationship with mark and dave schultz. the film is a cautionary tail and haunting an american allegory. robert dew point is a injudge, who maces illness and family recollection. this is histh os ter name inflation: blue moon documents crime scenes in los angeles and sells the foot to my knowledge a tabloid local news station. >> you, get back. >>>> think of our newscast as screaming woman ruj down the street with her throat cut. >> where did the idea come from. >> when i heard about ouija, the crime of the 1930s and then i heard of the modern equivalent, people go out with the video cameras and i thought it was a kinetic background for a film. this is someone that comes into the world as an amateur and eases a very long -- i want to stop our discussion over prices. this will save time. so when i say a particular number is my lowest price, that's my lowest price. and you can be sure i arrived at that number very carefully. >> you are watching the foul blossoming of auto didactic sel
miller brings us knox catcher that reveals the story of john dew point played by os der nominated stevel relationship with mark and dave schultz. the film is a cautionary tail and haunting an american allegory. robert dew point is a injudge, who maces illness and family recollection. this is histh os ter name inflation: blue moon documents crime scenes in los angeles and sells the foot to my knowledge a tabloid local news station. >> you, get back. >>>> think of our newscast...
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somebody who knows a little bit about service, senator john mccain. [ applause ] dick blumenthal we're grateful for your efforts. representative jeff miller. my home girl from the chicago area tammy duckworth. couldn't be prouder of her. [ applause ] and tim walsh, thank you so much for the great work. [ applause ] and just to be clear about the bipartisan here, this is one of those areas where we can't have an argument. now, clay's parents are texas republicans. i mean, that's just not run of the mill republican. and they worked with, you know this entire spectrum conservatives, liberals and that's just a reminder of what we can accomplish when we take a break from the partisan bickering that so often dominates this town and focus on what really matters to the american people. i wish i'd gotten a chance to know clay but in a way, i feel that i do because there are a lot of incredible men and women all across this country who, like clay just love their country and want to serve. michelle and i have had a chance to meet so many of them. such an incredible privilege. i think of the soldiers i sat down with at ft. bliss a few years ago. they
somebody who knows a little bit about service, senator john mccain. [ applause ] dick blumenthal we're grateful for your efforts. representative jeff miller. my home girl from the chicago area tammy duckworth. couldn't be prouder of her. [ applause ] and tim walsh, thank you so much for the great work. [ applause ] and just to be clear about the bipartisan here, this is one of those areas where we can't have an argument. now, clay's parents are texas republicans. i mean, that's just not run of...
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good-bye to their veteran andre miller trading a 38-year-old man from sacramento for exchange for the 28-year- old session. he has youth and quickness as a back up to john they make their playoff push. he could be ready for tomorrow night's game against cleveland and lebron. frank man a man has a preview of -- hanrahan has a preview of that. but they start their season with lebron james and cleveland in town on friday night. >> the timing of it, it is all the same. the shootings and stuff like that. they won a couple of championships, things like that to make sure they can play the last 28 minutes with an edge. that is the term. and the offensive side as you want to be that flying around here on your picnic during the summer to swat away. >> reporter: he would love to see some urgency from his team in the final 28 games. right now the wizards are somewhere 4-6 in the last ten. >> thanks, frank. real quick the high school game of the week with over 2,000 votes. we'll have highlights tomorrow night at 11:00. >>> you are really liking the wizards. >> it's like changing grand dad for college kids next door. you're going to take that deal even if grand dad a
good-bye to their veteran andre miller trading a 38-year-old man from sacramento for exchange for the 28-year- old session. he has youth and quickness as a back up to john they make their playoff push. he could be ready for tomorrow night's game against cleveland and lebron. frank man a man has a preview of -- hanrahan has a preview of that. but they start their season with lebron james and cleveland in town on friday night. >> the timing of it, it is all the same. the shootings and stuff...
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washington sends andre miller oldest guy in the league 38 years old to sack -- sacramento and ramon sessions. he can still fly. he's got speed. tempo of the game won't change. johnf the game and the wiz kid can still run and attack. biggest thing is sessions can stay in front of his man defensively. that's what andre miller had lost plus his shooting numbers went down much he was a liability on defense miller was. this helps the wizards going forward when wall needs a break. for hockey fans, caps are back home against the jets and washington has beaten winnipeg seven straight games. alex ovechkin playing the best hockey of his career because he's playing at a high level offensively and defensively. sure he leads the league in goals scored but he's banging bodies disrupting attacks and the three time m.v.p. should very seriously get attention this year for his fourth straight m.v.p. now, how about this? the shock has worn off that jay gruden named r.g. iii the starter in 2015 and did it in february. the shock hasn't worn off. makes no sense. jay gruden is trying to change the narrative by talking about the nfl combine and keeping an open mind with the young talen
washington sends andre miller oldest guy in the league 38 years old to sack -- sacramento and ramon sessions. he can still fly. he's got speed. tempo of the game won't change. johnf the game and the wiz kid can still run and attack. biggest thing is sessions can stay in front of his man defensively. that's what andre miller had lost plus his shooting numbers went down much he was a liability on defense miller was. this helps the wizards going forward when wall needs a break. for hockey fans,...
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john your prediction. >> infrastructure spend's upping with 20% any year. >> okay. jonas. >> lots of jobs means all these are going to need some hydraulic chairs from miller. $3,000 whitey it. lift 20% this year. >> i like that. tracy. >> the irs is actually rehiring people that had time performance issues, tax cheats, what the heck, that's crazy. >> say this after me, only at the irs. amen. >> cavuto on business, neil is next. >>> well what is the fuss over a few? it doesn't take many to make mayhem, does? i'm neil kacavuto. one in three released gitmo detainees are returning to the business of terror. that would make out to be close to 200 of them. remember in canada it took all of one guy to do this. in paris just two terrorists to murder a dozen. and on 9/11, 19 hijackers to kill nearly 3,000. so forget about all the money we are spending to keep them there, are we risking even more and springing them from there? charles payne is at the money snow florida thinks so, and
john your prediction. >> infrastructure spend's upping with 20% any year. >> okay. jonas. >> lots of jobs means all these are going to need some hydraulic chairs from miller. $3,000 whitey it. lift 20% this year. >> i like that. tracy. >> the irs is actually rehiring people that had time performance issues, tax cheats, what the heck, that's crazy. >> say this after me, only at the irs. amen. >> cavuto on business, neil is next. >>> well what is...
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john mccain wanted to bomb syria. he is our bro. high-five and get a few miller lights call it a day. >> if you talk to assad that we're coordinating with him on ground. we talked to united states. josh ernest says we are not coordinating. we're not coordinating with him. he is bad guy. why not use his boosts on the ground to kill isis? better have his army die than our men and women here at home. that's what i think. >>> all right, looking more and more like the department of homeland security could run out of dough before congress reach as deal to fund the agency and that has house speaker john boehner saying some harsh things about democrats. so are they to blame if dhs doesn't get funded? >>> anyone's race for 2016, with plenty of political republican candidates punching up in the polls. how the republican national committee plans to keep the primaries from turning into a circus-like it was last time. and it may be cold outside but you can warm up in "outnumbered overtime." yes, mate i can your first time. catch more on the couch right after the show, "outnum
john mccain wanted to bomb syria. he is our bro. high-five and get a few miller lights call it a day. >> if you talk to assad that we're coordinating with him on ground. we talked to united states. josh ernest says we are not coordinating. we're not coordinating with him. he is bad guy. why not use his boosts on the ground to kill isis? better have his army die than our men and women here at home. that's what i think. >>> all right, looking more and more like the department of...
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in the congress with the retirement of george miller and tom harkin, after 40 years extraordinary careers. to have the people you just heard from and have john conyers committed despite a republican house and senate, he is dedicated. he will stay here. he will be here. i don't know about 50 years, but he will be here for the anniversary in nine years and 22 days, and it makes us all breathe easier. we in the nonprofit and social movement world, we know it is a combination of heat from the streets and smart legislating from congress that will change this country. we are deeply honored and moved and thankful for what you have done. we would like to ask you to come up and say little bit. congressman john conyers. [applause] >> [indiscernible] brothers and sisters, let's give john cavanagh and karen dolan a round of applause for tonight to start off with. [applause] nothing could make me feel better than to have danny glover, steve cohen, jan schakowsky, charlie rangel julian bond, alan grayson, marcus raskin, and barbara lee sending a note here with us tonight. what a gathering of all of the people that are in the struggle to make this country
in the congress with the retirement of george miller and tom harkin, after 40 years extraordinary careers. to have the people you just heard from and have john conyers committed despite a republican house and senate, he is dedicated. he will stay here. he will be here. i don't know about 50 years, but he will be here for the anniversary in nine years and 22 days, and it makes us all breathe easier. we in the nonprofit and social movement world, we know it is a combination of heat from the...
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coverage, david lee miller following the terror bust on our homeland, but we start with chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge with the latest on the man they call jihadi john and the isis hearings. catherine, what are we learning? >> reporter: well, thank you jon, and good morning. separately, the nation's most senior intelligence official james clapper, has been testifying this morning. the 2014 is on track to be the worst on record for terrorism with isis responsible for the lion's share. >> in my 50-plus years in the intelligence business, i don't know of a time that has been more beset by challenges and crises around the world. i worry a lot about the safety and security of this country. >> reporter: clapper is testifying this morning before senate lawmakers alongside the head of the defense intelligence agency, general stewart. you see that hearing is continuing at this hour, and so far there are statements that the threat is worse now than at any time in recent history sharply conflicting with the statements of secretary of state john kerry who has now said americans are safer and the threat has been diminished. the fbi director separately has said h
coverage, david lee miller following the terror bust on our homeland, but we start with chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge with the latest on the man they call jihadi john and the isis hearings. catherine, what are we learning? >> reporter: well, thank you jon, and good morning. separately, the nation's most senior intelligence official james clapper, has been testifying this morning. the 2014 is on track to be the worst on record for terrorism with isis responsible for...
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miller!!! trained a little bit differently. a little too honest sometimes. the media is useless. you were out of control. but not always. >>> happening this morning, u.s. secretary of state johnry just arrived in ukraine to hold talks with the country's president and other top officials as the u.s. considers arming ukrainian troops with defensive weapons. senior correspondent matthew chance has the latest for us. they will give millions more in humanitarian aid. any word on the defensive aid? >> reporter: no not so far. that's what everybody in ukraine and in russia will be listening for. whether john kerry has a message from the u.s. administration as to them changing their policy with regard to providing lethal aid to the government's side. the policy at the moment is to provide non lethal aid. night vision goggles and jackets. they stop short of providing weaponry. the big risk that the administration is having to weigh is what the impact would be. the reaction of the russians and vladimir putin, the russian leader is unpredictable. would he see this as escalation and respond in kind? it is a difficult balance that the u.s. administration has to make. remember the stakes a
miller!!! trained a little bit differently. a little too honest sometimes. the media is useless. you were out of control. but not always. >>> happening this morning, u.s. secretary of state johnry just arrived in ukraine to hold talks with the country's president and other top officials as the u.s. considers arming ukrainian troops with defensive weapons. senior correspondent matthew chance has the latest for us. they will give millions more in humanitarian aid. any word on the...
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miller is going to be on at 4:00 p.m. eastern time right here on cnbc. that's your news update at this hour. going to send it back to you guys, john> tenth anniversary for google maps today. a look at the service, including how the program was almost dead before it even began. >> the tiny start-up that would end up creating google maps almost died. storied venture capital firm secoya capital pulled out of funding discussions with the start-up called where to technologies. >> they pulled out overnight completely from the deal. which felt like quite a blow, as you can imagine. all the llvcs also pulled out, so no one would even talk to us anymore. >> the brothers behind where to were totally broke. without funds iing was going un. >> i'm not saying that secoya made the wrong decision here. their view was that our window was going to close before development. so they pulled out. >> google didn't have a mapping product at the time. secoya helped hook up where to with larry paige. >> three days later, we were talking to larry paige. he liked it, and it took some months to get the deal arranged. but then we got bought by google. >> join
miller is going to be on at 4:00 p.m. eastern time right here on cnbc. that's your news update at this hour. going to send it back to you guys, john> tenth anniversary for google maps today. a look at the service, including how the program was almost dead before it even began. >> the tiny start-up that would end up creating google maps almost died. storied venture capital firm secoya capital pulled out of funding discussions with the start-up called where to technologies. >> they...
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john chambers of cisco. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in your, this is "market makers." stephanie: welcome back, i am stephanie ruhle. matt: i am in for erik schatzker, i am matt millerm excited to be here. i will be here tomorrow as well. stephanie: you will be here tomorrow. matt is going to be in this seat tomorrow, do you know where i'm going to be -- at the end the -- at the nba all-star tech conference surrounded by nba all-star players and team owners. talk about a big day for this girl. matt: it is going to be awesome. i saw adam silver the other day. stephanie: i saw -- are you familiar with adam silver, the nba commissioner? that is what happens they are here for the free snacks. i am excited about the bulletin, the top business stories of the morning. all-night bargaining session has led to a cease-fire in ukraine. the question is, will it last any longer than those other cease-fires? russia come ukraine, germany and france negotiated for 18 hours in minsk. francois hollande says there is still more work to be done. >> the agreement does not guarantee a durable success in the coming days. it implies that we will remain vigilant while we exert pressure and
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miller center. it is a little over one hour. >> please welcome msnbc contributor jonathan k parks and the economic policy panel. [applause] >> thank you very much. as the voice of god said, i am john [indiscernible] from "the washington post." when president clinton took office on january 20, 19 93, the american economy was in bad shape. unemployment is high. the deficit is high. the national debt was climbing even higher. the man who campaigned on cutting the deficit in half had a seemingly impossible task. the longest economic expansion in u.s. history a narrowing of the income inequality gap in the first budget surplus in generations. how did it happen? how did the budget deal of 1993 get done or the 1997 budget deal that balance the budget and secured these historic surpluses? how did the child health insurance program that helped the poor and working-class families and untold millions fold into the middle class and get done? gene sperling and erskine bowles are the perfect people to answer those questions. bowles joined in 1993 as the administer of the small business administration and then moved over to the white house as deputy of staff in 1994, and then chief of staff at t
miller center. it is a little over one hour. >> please welcome msnbc contributor jonathan k parks and the economic policy panel. [applause] >> thank you very much. as the voice of god said, i am john [indiscernible] from "the washington post." when president clinton took office on january 20, 19 93, the american economy was in bad shape. unemployment is high. the deficit is high. the national debt was climbing even higher. the man who campaigned on cutting the deficit in...