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. >>> coming up next, hunting for value with the top investor, john rogers, he only returned 44% laste stocks he would buy right now. that's next. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. markets continue to hit all-time highs. though, pulling back slightly today. our next guest says there are still deals to be found. let's bring in veteran value investor john rogers, aerial investments, the chairman and the ceo, and live in chicago. welcome back, john. >> glad to be back. >> good to know. people are happy there are still values in the market which keeps hitting new highs almost every day. >> i really do. i think there's a lot of great pockets of terrific bargains out there. even with the market being as strong as it's been. >> harder to find. tell u.s. about kkr which you like? >> that's our largest position. w
. >>> coming up next, hunting for value with the top investor, john rogers, he only returned 44% laste stocks he would buy right now. that's next. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. markets...
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john rogers was born her when this was a mother and baby home run by nuns.e remembers a childhood of loneliness and illness. >> i remember being in bed for weeks and month. i can't recall how long it was, but i was a comatic state on that bed for a long time. >> with what? >> i don't know. it could be tb, measles, a number of things. >> so you could have died. >> yes. >> the nuns had taken him away from his mother, which was their usual practice. all she was left with was a lock of his hair, before she was sent off to work unpaid in one of the laundries. and american visitors showed up, looking to buy a body. if he was able-bodied they went for a nine year old or something like that. if it was a weak thing like me, you remained there. hence nobody took me out when i was 3 or 4. >> if the good children had a value, the weak ones didn't. this is one of the places where it is feared that hundreds of those children who died of themmings like malnutrition, measles, or other diseases might have been buried. all of the headlines have focused on whether or not there
john rogers was born her when this was a mother and baby home run by nuns.e remembers a childhood of loneliness and illness. >> i remember being in bed for weeks and month. i can't recall how long it was, but i was a comatic state on that bed for a long time. >> with what? >> i don't know. it could be tb, measles, a number of things. >> so you could have died. >> yes. >> the nuns had taken him away from his mother, which was their usual practice. all she was...
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kelly to john rogers, the reporter.gers takes kelly to get his apartment and gets exclusive before is allowed to tak take ah and going to summit with those are the good old days. nothing comes of this for several years until this guy who runs a pool hall beer joint starts saying, i know the solution to the dr. kelley case. and so nellie muench winds up being charged, but the story gets a little trickier because she'd meanwhile, has a boyfriend who is another doctor, and she tells the boyfriend that the golly, i'm pregnant. well, she wasn't but she starts this ruse about being pregnant. she i feel where's the close in shore before she's supposed going trough of the kidnapping, there's an announcement that she has given birth. well, okay, people can have babies. there's, babies come when they will. it a try before the trial, that's how things are, and they managed to get the trial moved to central missouri where her family has a lot of ties. this is a huge -- everything in the county and the county surroundings are going
kelly to john rogers, the reporter.gers takes kelly to get his apartment and gets exclusive before is allowed to tak take ah and going to summit with those are the good old days. nothing comes of this for several years until this guy who runs a pool hall beer joint starts saying, i know the solution to the dr. kelley case. and so nellie muench winds up being charged, but the story gets a little trickier because she'd meanwhile, has a boyfriend who is another doctor, and she tells the boyfriend...
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. >> reporter: ireland's history is being dug up, and witnesses are people like john rogers. he was born here when this was a mother and baby home run by nun, to detain women who committed the sin of becoming pregnant outside marriage. he remembers a childhood of loneliness and illness. >> i remember being on a bed for weeks and months, i can't recall how long it was. i was in a comatic state for a long time. >> reporter: with what? >> i don't know. >> reporter: and could have been tb, measles. >> it could have been a number of things. >> reporter: you could have died. >> i could have been, yes. >> reporter: the nuns took him away from his mother, which was the practice. all she was left with as a lock of his hair before being sent off to the work in the laundress. visitors turned up looking to buy a baby. >> it was like a supermarket saying "we'll take the child." if he wasable-bodied he went to the farm. if he was a wee thing like me, you remained there. no one took me out until i was three or four. >> reporter: if the good children had a value, the weak ones didn't. this i
. >> reporter: ireland's history is being dug up, and witnesses are people like john rogers. he was born here when this was a mother and baby home run by nun, to detain women who committed the sin of becoming pregnant outside marriage. he remembers a childhood of loneliness and illness. >> i remember being on a bed for weeks and months, i can't recall how long it was. i was in a comatic state for a long time. >> reporter: with what? >> i don't know. >> reporter:...
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ariel ceo john rogers joins us live.g faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow quires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. you wouldn't have it she any other way.our toes. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop
ariel ceo john rogers joins us live.g faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow quires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. you wouldn't have it she any other way.our toes....
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. >> witnesses like john rogers, he was born here when this was a mother and baby home run by nuns to detain women who committed the sin of becoming pregnant outside of maicial marriage. he remembers a childhood of loneliness and illness. >> i remember being on the bed for weeks and months. i was in a comatic state for a long long time. >> for what course? >> i don't know. >> tb or measles or -- >> it could have been either one. >> the nuns had taken him away from his mother, which was their usual practice. all she had was a lock of his hair. before she was sent to work in the laundry. americans turned up, to buy a baby. >> look, we'll take that child, if he was able bodied, he went to work in a family farm like that. if it was a weak ling likling l, nobody took knee out whether i was three or four. >> if the strong ones had a value, the weak ones didn't. hundreds died of things like malnutrition, tuberculosis. all the headlines shocking enough, focused on whether or not there could be perhaps 800 young children buried in the grounds here. but none of that addresses the much larger cr
. >> witnesses like john rogers, he was born here when this was a mother and baby home run by nuns to detain women who committed the sin of becoming pregnant outside of maicial marriage. he remembers a childhood of loneliness and illness. >> i remember being on the bed for weeks and months. i was in a comatic state for a long long time. >> for what course? >> i don't know. >> tb or measles or -- >> it could have been either one. >> the nuns had taken...
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. >> reporter: ireland's history is being dug up once again, and it's witnesses are people like john rogersas born here when this was a mother and baby home run by nuns, to detain women who committed the sin of becoming pregnant outside of marriage. >> i remember being on this bed for weeks and months -- i can't ever recall how long exactly it was, but i was on that bed for a long long time -- >> with what? >> i don't know. >> tb or measles? >> it could have been tb or measles, or any number f things. >> the nuns took him away from his mother which was the usual practice. all she was left with was a lock of his hair before being sent to work in the laundry without being paid. >> they would show up and say i'll take the child -- if they were able-bodied, or if it was a weekling like me, nobody took me out. >> reporter: this is one of several places where the bodies of hundreds of children might have been buried, unmarked by the nuns. all of the headlines around this which have been shocking enough have focused on perhaps there could be 800 young children buried in the ground, but none of tha
. >> reporter: ireland's history is being dug up once again, and it's witnesses are people like john rogersas born here when this was a mother and baby home run by nuns, to detain women who committed the sin of becoming pregnant outside of marriage. >> i remember being on this bed for weeks and months -- i can't ever recall how long exactly it was, but i was on that bed for a long long time -- >> with what? >> i don't know. >> tb or measles? >> it could have...
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and hunting for value with john rogers. three names he thinks are big deals right now.p complaining about your property taxes after you hear from some folks are forking over. all straight ahead on the halftime show. see you in a bit. >> thanks. and acquiring pryte. selling apps in underdeveloped parts of the world. they have yet to publicly launched, but facebook is more interested in the talent than the company itself. terms of the deal were not disclosed. not the first hire we have seen in the past couple of weeks. >> popular trend, slowing downgoing after bigger companies, but it's not. >> emerging market, facebook is very interested. and check in with rick santelli today. good morning. >> good morning, carl. 10-year yields, 256. and we have done many santelli exchanges on replacements, fbi that chee, and talked about the significant february 3rd low-closing yield that stood there for quite a period of time. that was 2.57. soefrl weeks ago, broke through. and, of course, the 10 to 15 basis point rally in price drop in yields had a lot of eye walls and heads scratchin
and hunting for value with john rogers. three names he thinks are big deals right now.p complaining about your property taxes after you hear from some folks are forking over. all straight ahead on the halftime show. see you in a bit. >> thanks. and acquiring pryte. selling apps in underdeveloped parts of the world. they have yet to publicly launched, but facebook is more interested in the talent than the company itself. terms of the deal were not disclosed. not the first hire we have seen...
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kelly to john rogers, the reporter.he takes kelly to his apartment and gives the exclusive before he is allowed to take a bath and go home and see his family, but those are the good old days and nothing comes of this for several years until this guy who runs a pool hall pier joined a starts saying i know the solution to the dr. kelly case. the story is trickier. she has a boyfriend who is another doctor. she tells the boy friend, i'm pregnant. well, she was not a starts this ruse about being pregnant. she wears these. shortly before she is supposed to go on trial there is an announcement this she has given birth. okay. people can have babies. babies come when they will. that is how things are. they managed to get the trial moved to central missouri or family has a lot of ties. this is a huge thing. everyone in the counties and surrounding are going to the trial. everyone wants to know about the baby, but she does not show up with the baby. she winds up being acquitted. mainly because her lawyers played big city verses w
kelly to john rogers, the reporter.he takes kelly to his apartment and gives the exclusive before he is allowed to take a bath and go home and see his family, but those are the good old days and nothing comes of this for several years until this guy who runs a pool hall pier joined a starts saying i know the solution to the dr. kelly case. the story is trickier. she has a boyfriend who is another doctor. she tells the boy friend, i'm pregnant. well, she was not a starts this ruse about being...
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i remember when you interviewed john rogers. you asked him about vice. -- price.ays been a competitive racing -- pricing. do we bang on too much about price? >> to a degree, yes. discounters have taken a big chair. are thinking it is everything, but it is not the single most important. >> there is a battle of the other end of the spectrum. we have mentioned me you rivalry. away from the price, there is the type of store people want to shop and in the type of product on the shelves. they have gone back to the stoller -- smaller store format. they made a big name for themselves by opening big big stores. >> >> the big stores really are where the problem is. or most acute. this is a major part of the strategy. they are rethinking big talks. -- box. that is a major undertaking. that will make a big drag on the numbers. where the stores have been redone, they are radically different. they are a lot better, but that is not coming through on the numbers. for small box, we are stretching. but they are way ahead of anyone in that market. 2.5 thousandut convenience stores.
i remember when you interviewed john rogers. you asked him about vice. -- price.ays been a competitive racing -- pricing. do we bang on too much about price? >> to a degree, yes. discounters have taken a big chair. are thinking it is everything, but it is not the single most important. >> there is a battle of the other end of the spectrum. we have mentioned me you rivalry. away from the price, there is the type of store people want to shop and in the type of product on the shelves....
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it comes down to john rogers who surprised a lot of people when he casts the pivotal vote that preservedmandate. brit hume is a political analyst. good morning to you. so much to talk about in terms of religious liberties and religious rights and corporations and the chief justice and his role in all of this. let's start with the issue at stake and whether or not companies have a religious right. >> it seems to me, martha, the court has some options here. the people on the side of religious freedom would like a sweeping ruling that says the corporations and everybody else has a right of religious freedom when yo your you extend it provd birth-control coverage to their employees. member these two cases, there are two companies involved, hobby lobby and one other. they don't reject most forms of birth control. the only couple would be in effect to abortion. they can make a narrow finding, companies whose religious beliefs are unmistakably part of the fabric and the culture of the companies would have a right to opt out of these few provisions. that would be the narrow ruling this court has
it comes down to john rogers who surprised a lot of people when he casts the pivotal vote that preservedmandate. brit hume is a political analyst. good morning to you. so much to talk about in terms of religious liberties and religious rights and corporations and the chief justice and his role in all of this. let's start with the issue at stake and whether or not companies have a religious right. >> it seems to me, martha, the court has some options here. the people on the side of...
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. >> reporter: ireland's history is being dug up and witnesses are people like john rogers. he was born here when this was a mother and baby home run by nuns, to detain women who committed the sin of becoming pregnant outside marriages. he remembers a choold hood of loneliness and illness. >> i remember being on a bed pore weeks and months, i can't recall how long it was. i was in a state on that bed for a long time. >> with what. >> i don't know. >> it could have been tv or measles or any number of things. >> it could have died. i was a lucky one. >> reporter: the nuns had taken him away from his mother, which was the usual practice. all she was left was was a lock of hair before being sent to work in a laundry. visitors turned up to buy a baby. >> it's like a supermarket. they go in and say "we'll take to child." if he wasable-bodied they take an 8 or 9-year-old for the family farm. if you were a weak iping, you remained there. >> reporter: if the good children had a value, the weak ones didn't. this is a place where children who died of malnutrition, tuberculosis may have
. >> reporter: ireland's history is being dug up and witnesses are people like john rogers. he was born here when this was a mother and baby home run by nuns, to detain women who committed the sin of becoming pregnant outside marriages. he remembers a choold hood of loneliness and illness. >> i remember being on a bed pore weeks and months, i can't recall how long it was. i was in a state on that bed for a long time. >> with what. >> i don't know. >> it could have...
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roger mcnamee and john singer, we appreciate your participation, as well. >>> we have positive results from h & r block. shares of the tax preparer popped after posting better than expected fourth quarter profits. it was helped by an increase in online business and higher prices for services. also, a late start to tax season helped pull revenue into its latest quarter. the stock rose more than 4.5% to $32.15. >>> caterpillar is upping its quarterly dividend by 17% to 70 cents a share. the machinery maker will pay at the end of july. >>> despite the move, selling a fraction to $108.69. >>> shares tumbled on news of a food and drug administration decision about the company's obesity drug. regulators are delaying their approval for the weight loss treatment for three months, in order to consider post marketing obligations and safety monitoring. the stock fell more than 14.5% to $5.81. >>> and the european union has launched an investigation into the tax relationships apple and starbucks have with some european companies. the probe will address whether or not the companies dodged any taxes
roger mcnamee and john singer, we appreciate your participation, as well. >>> we have positive results from h & r block. shares of the tax preparer popped after posting better than expected fourth quarter profits. it was helped by an increase in online business and higher prices for services. also, a late start to tax season helped pull revenue into its latest quarter. the stock rose more than 4.5% to $32.15. >>> caterpillar is upping its quarterly dividend by 17% to 70...
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john rogers to start the eric paredes save a life foundation. >> every year 7,000 teens die from suddenn diego including ekg. >> over the last four years we've screened about 12,000 students. we found over 200 that have some type of heart abnormality. conditions that they and their parents ought to know about. >> reporter: the american heart association recommends detailed evaluation of young athletes, not necessarily ekgs. if an ekg is included in a screening program, it should be done with careful attention to the quality of the ekg and of its interpretation. incorrect readings can lead to a false diagnosis and could sideline young athletes unnecessarily. >> psychologically they're set aside and told not to participate out of fear. and they may not have a basis for that fear. >> reporter: but erin lawson believes an ekg saved her son's life. >> three months later he had open heart surgery. since then he's recovered and he's fine. >> reporter: he goes to the same high school as eric paredes. >> very upsetting when we found out he was going to have open heart surgery. but the opposite w
john rogers to start the eric paredes save a life foundation. >> every year 7,000 teens die from suddenn diego including ekg. >> over the last four years we've screened about 12,000 students. we found over 200 that have some type of heart abnormality. conditions that they and their parents ought to know about. >> reporter: the american heart association recommends detailed evaluation of young athletes, not necessarily ekgs. if an ekg is included in a screening program, it...
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john rogers, the deputy director of the 844th communications group summed up chief smith's career bying, quote, he took care of our airmen and he was phenomenal. he embodied our core value of service before self, unquote. chief master sergeant smith, on behalf of the people of the fifth congressional district, on behalf of the congress of the united states, thank you for your admirable service to our country. the motto of the air force is, aim high, fly, fight, win. chief smith, throughout your career you have aimed high and truly represented the best of the u.s. air force, and you have represented the best of our shared hometown of flint, michigan. on behalf of my constituents in the fifth congressional district, on behalf of my colleagues here in congress, congratulations to you on your outstanding career in the air force and your outstanding service to our country. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan, mr. bentivolio, for five minutes. mr. bentivolio: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, the crisi
john rogers, the deputy director of the 844th communications group summed up chief smith's career bying, quote, he took care of our airmen and he was phenomenal. he embodied our core value of service before self, unquote. chief master sergeant smith, on behalf of the people of the fifth congressional district, on behalf of the congress of the united states, thank you for your admirable service to our country. the motto of the air force is, aim high, fly, fight, win. chief smith, throughout your...
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. >> top republicans, like senator john mccain and mike rogers, have both said they are thankful for bergdahl's release. but take a look at this statement from rogers, "i'm extremely troubled that the united states negotiated with terrorists. i believe this decision will threaten the lives of american soldiers for years to come." as for the legality there are allegations by some in congress the president broke the law by not giving congress the required 30-day notice that detainees are to be released from guantanamo. but chuck hagel saying this morning that bergdahl's health was in danger. >> martha raddatz, thanks very much. the debate just getting started in washington. but in bowe bergdahl's hometown nothing but happiness, they're ready to welcome him home. with yellow ribbons and a huge rally. here's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: for five long years, bowe bergdahl's parents have been waiting for this day, to hear that their son was free from their captors. in their hometown of hailey, idaho, people were overwhelmed. >> today was just -- i think everybody burst into tears. >> i did
. >> top republicans, like senator john mccain and mike rogers, have both said they are thankful for bergdahl's release. but take a look at this statement from rogers, "i'm extremely troubled that the united states negotiated with terrorists. i believe this decision will threaten the lives of american soldiers for years to come." as for the legality there are allegations by some in congress the president broke the law by not giving congress the required 30-day notice that...
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joining us is roger mcnamee. john ford joins us this morning from silicon valley.ood morning, guys, and good to see all of you. first up, facebook under fire this morning. messing with the accounts of nearly a half a million people as part of a massive experiment. for one week back in january of 2012 facebook's data scientists changed the news feed so that some people saw an abnormally high number of positive or negative posts. facebook says the study proved happiness or depression could be brought across. we are wondering if we are their lab rats. >> that was a quote by journalists covering this, lab rats. it seems to hold true when you think about being a facebook user and this is a company that capitalizes on the data it collects from its users. things you put into your status bar, news feed. they capitalize on making this a seamless transition, embedding ads in way it is user would seemingly not know that they are there. i'm wondering the more that users start to realize that facebook is using them for their own ends, i just wonder how detrimental you think thi
joining us is roger mcnamee. john ford joins us this morning from silicon valley.ood morning, guys, and good to see all of you. first up, facebook under fire this morning. messing with the accounts of nearly a half a million people as part of a massive experiment. for one week back in january of 2012 facebook's data scientists changed the news feed so that some people saw an abnormally high number of positive or negative posts. facebook says the study proved happiness or depression could be...
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ted cruz, john mccain, lindsey graham and mike rogers who thinks he will be a talk radio star have made it clear that they think this is a horrible deal. on monday former vice president dick cheney not to be outdone decided to crawl out of his bunker. the guy who brought us war on iraq thinks president obama made a horrible deal on bergdahl. cheney said president obama made a huge mistake negotiating with terrorists. >> i think they have, in fact, negotiated with terrorists. i don't think they got a very good deal. as we look at it what has transpired here part and parcel of a larger policy that we are in the midst of withdrawal from iraq without leaving stay behind forces there, no u.s. forces there today. we are getting ready to withdraw completely from afghanistan. we are retreating from the area. and this so-called trade for bergdahl with five of the top taliban terrorists strikes me as part and parcel of that same unwise policy. >> well, as the guy who never turns down a good war cheney should know better. of course, the taliban is dangerous and a horrible organization. they have h
ted cruz, john mccain, lindsey graham and mike rogers who thinks he will be a talk radio star have made it clear that they think this is a horrible deal. on monday former vice president dick cheney not to be outdone decided to crawl out of his bunker. the guy who brought us war on iraq thinks president obama made a horrible deal on bergdahl. cheney said president obama made a huge mistake negotiating with terrorists. >> i think they have, in fact, negotiated with terrorists. i don't think...
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roger mcnamee is with me as well as john erlichman. >> the percentage of 19-year-olds in america whove a drivers license, 30 one percent. when you and i were 19 -- 31%. 90% of our peer group at it within hours of their 16th birthday. younger people are choosing not to drive. license so i my spent a lot of time at the dmv recently. a lot of it remains scary. >> roger, thanks for being with us. fantastic as always. you can find us everywhere on the web, on your phone, on apple tv. we are back with where bloomberg tomorrow. ♪ >> welcome to "money clip," where we tie together the stories, interviews, video, and business news. i am adam johnson. the ceo of oculus shows us his vision. not everyone is excited about the world cup. the darker side of brazil's massive undertaking. clean energy. reinventing the private jet industry. andin fashion, forget about milan and paris. we will kick it off with what everyone is talking about, implications for the price of oil.
roger mcnamee is with me as well as john erlichman. >> the percentage of 19-year-olds in america whove a drivers license, 30 one percent. when you and i were 19 -- 31%. 90% of our peer group at it within hours of their 16th birthday. younger people are choosing not to drive. license so i my spent a lot of time at the dmv recently. a lot of it remains scary. >> roger, thanks for being with us. fantastic as always. you can find us everywhere on the web, on your phone, on apple tv. we...
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. >> you know the other thing that incentivizes them and we've heard mike rogers from michigan talking about it and john mccain talk about, too, is the fact that you have five guys who survived gtmo and you want to talk about a recruiting tool. they could go on a speaking tour at this point and recruit members. >> they will. >> they're going to know our ways, our practices, the way we're intimidated, the way it started and the way america has broken down and they're allowed to read newspapers and keep up to date and keep correspondence. this is the way america did it. this is how the will got broken when fr when i got captured and look where 2014 is dramatically different. >> we don't know, what about what bergdahl may have shared with the taliban while he was held captive as well? >> we don't know that. i know the integration process that he's in, that's what they call it where he's now at that hospital in germany. we'll probably reveal some of that. you know, there's something else, too, and i mentioned rogers and mccain and the threat of that was that we have reconstituted the taliban government. we'
. >> you know the other thing that incentivizes them and we've heard mike rogers from michigan talking about it and john mccain talk about, too, is the fact that you have five guys who survived gtmo and you want to talk about a recruiting tool. they could go on a speaking tour at this point and recruit members. >> they will. >> they're going to know our ways, our practices, the way we're intimidated, the way it started and the way america has broken down and they're allowed to...
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. >> by the way, jon, not just the smart money roger's referencing that's skeptical. look at the tweets from johnat t-mobile, also skeptical about the success. not pleased that amazon is pursuing potentially an exclusivity agreement with at&t. hope amazon doesn't fall victim to to the at&t curse that is the facebook. are you hearing what therapy alluding to? nobody expects amazon to make in-roads here? >> maybe sour grapes. investors need to keep in mind, amazon doesn't need a blockbuster here. this phone doesn't have to be a suction in the conventional sense and probably won't be, because it's going to be very focused on amazon's core customer, not the broader smartphone market. so to keep in mind amazon doesn't need to sell a lot of these. they probably won't tell us whether or not they do or not, because they generally don't break out numbers on hardware sales. not trying to make margins on this. they need to make this so prime is cheaper for amazon, access to a cheap are pool of money. wall ut and finally they need to increase share of wallet and digital goods, more music downloads, more vide
. >> by the way, jon, not just the smart money roger's referencing that's skeptical. look at the tweets from johnat t-mobile, also skeptical about the success. not pleased that amazon is pursuing potentially an exclusivity agreement with at&t. hope amazon doesn't fall victim to to the at&t curse that is the facebook. are you hearing what therapy alluding to? nobody expects amazon to make in-roads here? >> maybe sour grapes. investors need to keep in mind, amazon doesn't need...
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john bon jovi. had lunchr-old rocker yesterday with roger goodell in new york.es say they seem to be talking business. the bills hope to identify a candidate by the end of july. can you imagine? staying with the ball -- one of bloomberg's owner took to the field with rex ryan. rex ryan discussed fans, michael vick, and what geno smith needs to do this season. scarlet fu was with rex ryan. >> take a listen. you have a lot of fresh talent around geno smith. to makee does he need the jump from rookie to a second-year quarterback who can be a team later in the nfl? >> the big thing is when he started to you at the end of the year. he figured out how to win in this league. one way is to protect the football. then, you have to score points. you also have to protect the ball. he did her tremendous job of that. he was so efficient at the end of the season. that is why i was so excited about how this team was finishing. we won three of the last four. as a team, we kind of grew together. we started figuring this out a little bit. >> building on that, will he have a year?
john bon jovi. had lunchr-old rocker yesterday with roger goodell in new york.es say they seem to be talking business. the bills hope to identify a candidate by the end of july. can you imagine? staying with the ball -- one of bloomberg's owner took to the field with rex ryan. rex ryan discussed fans, michael vick, and what geno smith needs to do this season. scarlet fu was with rex ryan. >> take a listen. you have a lot of fresh talent around geno smith. to makee does he need the jump...
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roger. >> 143 left for brendon. >> hole 13 paces on the green. you know, got to fall off in front of the hole and left of the hole, john. had a little valley behind the hole. it's not simple to get it real close but possible. >> from all his family and fronts, good drive. >> was he late on it? >> yeah, a little bit. kind of hanging right. >> yeah, we could tell by his followthrough, it came in there late with the face open and then tried to help it but it's too late. the ball's gone. >> kaymer shielding his eyes from the sun. >> 121, nice angle from the right side of the fairway here. a little easier to get it close from this angle. i think he's going to go right at it. i don't know why he shouldn't. big drive. >> pretty good looking shot here. >> so it's just a matter if it's a five-shot lead or a four-shot lead. beautiful. >> pretty predictable after that good tee shot. >> we know martin kaymer's going to be the 54-hole leader of this u.s. open championship. so we take a look at how recent third round leaders have fared. only rory and tiger in those wins in 2011 and 2008, tiger winning in the playoff at torrey pines.
roger. >> 143 left for brendon. >> hole 13 paces on the green. you know, got to fall off in front of the hole and left of the hole, john. had a little valley behind the hole. it's not simple to get it real close but possible. >> from all his family and fronts, good drive. >> was he late on it? >> yeah, a little bit. kind of hanging right. >> yeah, we could tell by his followthrough, it came in there late with the face open and then tried to help it but it's...
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rogers in for ali velshi, thanks for joining us. >> hi, everyone, this is aljazeera america, i'm john seigenthaler in ne in new york. future of iraq, as advisers are on the ground, more questions on whether the country will break apart. >>> egypt's president ignores worldwide condemnation, and now aljazeera journalists face years in prison. undocumented immigrants, freedom and a bus ticket if they show up in court.
rogers in for ali velshi, thanks for joining us. >> hi, everyone, this is aljazeera america, i'm john seigenthaler in ne in new york. future of iraq, as advisers are on the ground, more questions on whether the country will break apart. >>> egypt's president ignores worldwide condemnation, and now aljazeera journalists face years in prison. undocumented immigrants, freedom and a bus ticket if they show up in court.
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rogers talked about the exchange in the sunday morning talk show. you can listen to our rebroadcast of the programs underway now on c-span radio. secretary of state john kerry delivering the annual class day speech at yell. asspoke at the l -- at yale a graduate. in his remarks this year, he talks about the struggles of the 1960's and urge them to keep .afe in the government ability this is about 30 minutes. [applause] thank you. thank you very much. thank you. i think winston churchill said the own people give us --certainly before i have opened my mouth that is true. siblings who came here under the false impression that there , members ofe food, the 2013 ncaa men's ice hockey team. distinguished guest and 2014, i really am privileged to share the celebration of this day for you. you are graduating today as the most diverse class and yells long history. as they collect it, donald sterling's worst nightmare. [laughter] [applause] thank you for such a generous introduction. he did not mention that he interned for me in the state department last summer. ned for me at the state department lessor. [applause] hold on a minute. [laughter] i learned that he
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rogers in for ali velshi. thanks for joining us. ♪ . >> hi, jeff, this is al jazeera america, i'm john seggen that willer in new york.at is really behind the influx of children coming across the border. interference from armed forces just next door, now involved in iraq. the u.s. warns it is making a bad situation even worse. danger a new report that says drone attacks in the middle east are doing more harm than good. scars that never hea
rogers in for ali velshi. thanks for joining us. ♪ . >> hi, jeff, this is al jazeera america, i'm john seggen that willer in new york.at is really behind the influx of children coming across the border. interference from armed forces just next door, now involved in iraq. the u.s. warns it is making a bad situation even worse. danger a new report that says drone attacks in the middle east are doing more harm than good. scars that never hea
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john candy. of all of the critics who i think we read in the course of that term roger was the one the students responded to the most. and they were too young to have grown up watching "civic expel ebert" or to have read the "should go sun-times." but the voice and the empathy-- i think he identifies that as what makes movies work. they're machines that generate empathy. roger was a critic who could explain and express that empathy to the regards. one of my students said it's like you're sitting next to this guy, like he's a friend of scbrurs you're watching the movie with him and he's kind of telling you both what you're seeing because he was very technically, you know, aconstitute and he understood the history and technique of cinema, but he's also telling you how the feelings are working and how this picture of huhappened that you're watching is making you feel things that you feel. and that, i don't think, goes way. the kids hadn't necessarily seen the movies he was writing about but they could respond to these piece of writing and understand something about what these movies were doing and understan
john candy. of all of the critics who i think we read in the course of that term roger was the one the students responded to the most. and they were too young to have grown up watching "civic expel ebert" or to have read the "should go sun-times." but the voice and the empathy-- i think he identifies that as what makes movies work. they're machines that generate empathy. roger was a critic who could explain and express that empathy to the regards. one of my students said...
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if ted cruz were in charge, if john mccain were in charge or if congress in next year's talk show host of the year, mr. rogers, if he were in charge, bergdahl would still be in captivity. bergdahl would not be released if those three guys had anything to do with it. but they're really happy, and they want to go celebrate with the family. although if they were in charge by the way they talk, we could easily come to the conclusion that, no, they wouldn't have done this deal. either this is a good deal or it's a bad deal. their hypocrisy on this issue is absolutely stunning. throughout the history of war, deals like this have been made shall as hagel explained. a soldier's life has been saved. remember, we support the troops. republicans can't stand it because it makes president obama look good. this is a new level, a new level of dirt that's being thrown out by the republican party and these folks on the sunday shows. they have no boundaries, they have no decency and they don't have the guts to say if that was my kid in captivity, i wouldn't have done the deal. i didn't hear that. bringing down obama is what it
if ted cruz were in charge, if john mccain were in charge or if congress in next year's talk show host of the year, mr. rogers, if he were in charge, bergdahl would still be in captivity. bergdahl would not be released if those three guys had anything to do with it. but they're really happy, and they want to go celebrate with the family. although if they were in charge by the way they talk, we could easily come to the conclusion that, no, they wouldn't have done this deal. either this is a good...
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rogers in for ali velshi. thanks for joining us. us. are. >> hi everyone, this is al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. atackled. shoppers targeted in another deadly attack. a country already haunted by killings and kidnappings. tonight our special report on nigeria. >>> defiance. iraq's prime minister rejects another unity government. >>> a major case involving police searching your cell phone. >>up
rogers in for ali velshi. thanks for joining us. us. are. >> hi everyone, this is al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. atackled. shoppers targeted in another deadly attack. a country already haunted by killings and kidnappings. tonight our special report on nigeria. >>> defiance. iraq's prime minister rejects another unity government. >>> a major case involving police searching your cell phone. >>up
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rogers, the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner have a good night and terrific weekend >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- emily blunt, from "shark tank", daymond johnc from the birds of satan. with cleto and the cletones. and now, fasten your safety belts, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ ♪ [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hello. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for being here
rogers, the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner have a good night and terrific weekend >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- emily blunt, from "shark tank", daymond johnc from the birds of satan. with cleto and the cletones. and now, fasten your safety belts, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ ♪ [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hello. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for being...
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commissioner roger goodell says that the name that the washington team uses honors american indians maybe should actually talk to some actual native americans and ask how they feel. bad john johnston indiana republican is running for state congress this year is under fire for saying on facebook that poor people should just be left to them with their and die seriously discussion about social welfare programs johnson said for almost three generations people in some cases have been given and outs it enabled so much of their paradigm in life to simply being given the stuff of life however meager or you see is a setting for a life of misery is life to them nevertheless no one has the guts to just let them wither and die no one who wants votes is willing to call a spade a spade and not surprisingly johnston is now trying to distance himself from those comments but let's be honest it's really hard to do because this is pretty much standard republican rhetoric these days and a very very ugly scott esque like john johnston republican oklahoma state senate candidate find himself in hot water today for comments he made on laws or to rob morris the owner of a local news site said on
commissioner roger goodell says that the name that the washington team uses honors american indians maybe should actually talk to some actual native americans and ask how they feel. bad john johnston indiana republican is running for state congress this year is under fire for saying on facebook that poor people should just be left to them with their and die seriously discussion about social welfare programs johnson said for almost three generations people in some cases have been given and outs...
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roger, it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood. then you add johnerbert walker bush. >> to bring a comedian that sort of made fun of you all these years to your white house staff after you've lost an election, that's classy. >> one of our enduring traditions in america is that after a presidential election, when the incumbent president is leaving office and a new president is coming in, the president elect pays a courtesy call to the president at the white house. >> president clinton and ms. clinton were brought in to introduce them to the butlers. he was telling them that, you know, these are the guys that are going to take care of you upstairs and everything. they'll really be good to you. it wasn't good for us because the first thing president clinton and ms. clinton saw was a bunch of guys in there with tears in their eyes crying. he said don't pay them no mind. they'll be the same way with you when you leave. >> i remember how gracious they were and brave and dignified. and, you know, i always really liked him. i could just feel how hard it mus
roger, it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood. then you add johnerbert walker bush. >> to bring a comedian that sort of made fun of you all these years to your white house staff after you've lost an election, that's classy. >> one of our enduring traditions in america is that after a presidential election, when the incumbent president is leaving office and a new president is coming in, the president elect pays a courtesy call to the president at the white house. >> president...
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commissioner roger goodell says that the name that the washington team uses honors american indians maybe should actually talk to some actual native americans and ask how they feel. so bad john johnston indiana republican is running for state congress this year is under fire for saying on facebook that poor people should just be left to them with their and die seriously discussion about social welfare programs johnston said for almost three generations people in some cases have been given and outs it enabled so much of their paradigm in life to simply being given the stuff of life however meager what you see is a setting for a life of misery is life to them nevertheless no one has the guts to just let them wither and die no one who wants votes is willing to call a spade a spade you know not surprisingly johnston is now trying to distance himself from those comments but let's be honest it's really hard to do because this is pretty much standard republican rhetoric these days and a very very ugly scot like john johnston republican oklahoma state senate candidate find himself in hot water today for comments he made on live radio rob morris the owner of a local news site has sai
commissioner roger goodell says that the name that the washington team uses honors american indians maybe should actually talk to some actual native americans and ask how they feel. so bad john johnston indiana republican is running for state congress this year is under fire for saying on facebook that poor people should just be left to them with their and die seriously discussion about social welfare programs johnston said for almost three generations people in some cases have been given and...
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of john brennan deciding to engage in more public appearances to fix the tarnished image of the agency this was an all day conference among speakers that was the house intelligence chairman mike rogers and all of them it seemed try to help the agency improve its image. and now to arizona where a lawsuit accusing the state of neglecting inmates health needs has gone the green light to proceed as a class action case that means the outcome of the case could potentially affect the conditions for the state's thirty thousand prisoners a lawsuit which was filed back in two thousand and twelve by a.c.l.u. and a california law office is seeking significant overhaul in the way the state's state's department of corrections confines inmates and treats their health and mental health care problems the suit alleges this neglect has led to high suicide rates arizona republic has reported that from two thousand and eleven to two thousand and thirteen the state prison system had a suicide rate sixty percent higher than the national average more than half of them were prisoners held in solitary confinement even though they only accounted for nine percent of the prison population to discuss where the c
of john brennan deciding to engage in more public appearances to fix the tarnished image of the agency this was an all day conference among speakers that was the house intelligence chairman mike rogers and all of them it seemed try to help the agency improve its image. and now to arizona where a lawsuit accusing the state of neglecting inmates health needs has gone the green light to proceed as a class action case that means the outcome of the case could potentially affect the conditions for...
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rogers in for ali velshi. thanks for joining us. ♪ >>> hello, everybody, and welcome to al jazeera america. i'm david shuster in new york. johnhas the night off. just ahead. found israeli troops searching a palestinian west bank find the bodies of three missing jewish teenagers. the young men were shot to death. at this hour, israel is responding with air strikes. and parts of iraq and syria coaim a new nation.
rogers in for ali velshi. thanks for joining us. ♪ >>> hello, everybody, and welcome to al jazeera america. i'm david shuster in new york. johnhas the night off. just ahead. found israeli troops searching a palestinian west bank find the bodies of three missing jewish teenagers. the young men were shot to death. at this hour, israel is responding with air strikes. and parts of iraq and syria coaim a new nation.
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john brennan deciding to engage in more public appearances to fix the tarnished image of the agency this was an all day conference among other speakers there was the house intelligence chairman mike rogers and all of them it seemed try to help the agency improve its image. all right that was artie's gynae to check in on. hard to believe but in january of one nine hundred sixty one the united states almost nuked itself is actually true according to a recently declassified report published by the national security archive the us air force had an incident in which the two atomic bombs were released after a b. fifty two plane carrying them went into a tailspin during a routine test flight one of the two bombs on board was actually an armed setting by the time it hit the ground near goldsboro north carolina and it shut detonated but it was spared because of one low voltage switch that failed to activate properly this near nuclear explosion first surfaced back in september of two thousand and thirteen when investigative journalist eric schlosser obtained government documents that were later published in his book called command and control to discuss this incident further i was joined earlier
john brennan deciding to engage in more public appearances to fix the tarnished image of the agency this was an all day conference among other speakers there was the house intelligence chairman mike rogers and all of them it seemed try to help the agency improve its image. all right that was artie's gynae to check in on. hard to believe but in january of one nine hundred sixty one the united states almost nuked itself is actually true according to a recently declassified report published by the...
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mike rogers saying he believes at least three of those five released taliban members could re-enter the afghan war. secretary of state john kerry saying even if that happens, the u.s. is prepared to deal with it. secretary kerry calling those who are saying that american soldiers could be put in more harm's way, secretary kerry says that is malou baloney. the debate continues to rage on. >> maenl, we're hearing there have been some threats to bergdahl's family. is that right? >> well, an official with the fbi says that they are aware of tletsz that have been made to sergeant bergdahl's family. they are working with local officials to investigate those threats, craig, but we're told they're taking them very seriously. in terms of the exact nature of the threats, what the specific threats are, the fbi not releasing that information, but again, they're taking those reports very seriously and trying to get to the bottom of it. >> kristen welcoker at the whit house. thanks as always. >> one point of debate in the sergeant bergdahl case continues to be the deal to release five taliban prisoners in exchange for bergdahl. they're
mike rogers saying he believes at least three of those five released taliban members could re-enter the afghan war. secretary of state john kerry saying even if that happens, the u.s. is prepared to deal with it. secretary kerry calling those who are saying that american soldiers could be put in more harm's way, secretary kerry says that is malou baloney. the debate continues to rage on. >> maenl, we're hearing there have been some threats to bergdahl's family. is that right? >>...
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roger and myself, peter, unfortunately, and ned kenworthy of the new york times. peter was a correspondent for the baltimore sun. ned kenworthy of the new york times. and john hayward, he created and ran, as it were, the culture club. >> everybody is dead now except andy and me. >> and we are headed there. >> we traveled in a pack. journalism does not prohibit you, to a certain extent, sharing stuff. so we tried to keep independent at a presser, but conference, the sender would say, oh god, here they come, the culture club. it is interesting that not every news outlet, not every newspaper , had a full-time reporter assigned to cover the filibuster in the civil rights bill. not have anybody from "the washington post" with us regularly. robert albright was assigned to the story, but we never saw him. the chicagopapers, tribune, the st. louis post-dispatch, it was not that there were no-shows, it was that they did not think the story deserved its own coverage, which the culture club was doing. but it was my first introduction to covering something that important day in and day out. and i learned as much about the senate and the vanity of the senate and the dep
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secretary of state john kerry called his counter parts from jordan, qatar and the aue asking for their help in keeping iraq from splitting apart and fighting these terrorists. mike rogers says that they could play a critical role. >> you can't fire missiles and then turn around and come home. it has to be a coordinated effort. that's why you have to have the arab league with you. they have the capability and special forces and other things to impact certain parts of the battlefield. we should use that, we should help them doing that. >> getting the arab league involved is what got the u.s. off the sidelines with libya. >>> there's also the real possibility that iran may be partners in this fight. this morning secretary kerry said the u.s. is open to discussing the conflict with iranian leaders. a top official tells nbc those discussions could happen on the sidelines of this week's nuclear talks which are ongoing in vienna. cooperation would benefit iran as far as diplomatic relations as well as it's own security. isis has been one of the biggest threats to iran over the last ten years. we've noticed a new talking point emerging. those hesitant to get too deeply involve
secretary of state john kerry called his counter parts from jordan, qatar and the aue asking for their help in keeping iraq from splitting apart and fighting these terrorists. mike rogers says that they could play a critical role. >> you can't fire missiles and then turn around and come home. it has to be a coordinated effort. that's why you have to have the arab league with you. they have the capability and special forces and other things to impact certain parts of the battlefield. we...
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rogers andive mike admiring, the mayor of seattle. jackel mukasey and general brandis. cheryl cnn's state of the union follows with johnry and john mccain. at 4:00, face the nation from cbs. the chair and vice chair of the senate intelligence committee, senator dianne feinstein and sexy chambliss. the sunday network talk shows are on c-span and they are brought to you as a public service. 1:00 p.m. today at eastern with this week. at 3:00, cnn's state of the union and at 4:00, face the nation from cbs. listen to the mall on c-span radio. -- them all on c-span radio. you can find this on channel 120 on satellite radio. at can listen online c-span.org. host: if you wait until the thing shows up, that is the worst of the cheaper alternatives. it is not worse. it is less expensive and better. in the case of our navigation, like tom tomies and magellan. they knew the smartphone was taking off. couldnew google or apple launch a navigation app. they did not see any threat yet. they will respond what shows up. within months, millions of people said this is better and cheaper. by then, it was too late for them to respond. of an
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rogers seen on state of the union yesterday. we will go to john, a republican caller.i think me five released prisoners are working for the cia now. they will be used to infiltrate we are going to be --. host: herman, what are your thoughts? caller: good morning. i like your program. deal is an answer to god's prayers. this is how god answers prayers. we do not know how he does it. this is an answer to god's prayer. john, a republican caller, you're up next. caller: the idea that we do not negotiate with terrorists does not fly. i do not know what people -- in iraq, trust me, those guys were not all sheepherders. the israelis do it for specific reasons and we did it to get back these guys. there is some concern this may have violated one of the congressional laws, but the idea that the taliban and and anybody we oppose want to get a hold of a u.s. soldier is crazy. they would do it whether or not read release this guy. that is the way it is. i do not buy all of the stuff we heard yesterday on some of the talk shows. host: do you think it was a good decision? decision t
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roger from virginia. a littleur next caller ways up, just outside of d.c. announce andrea. john, independent line.aller: a couple comments. i like what some of your callers have to say. one of the things i think we are seeing too much of our the special interest groups and lobbyists. and the money that is backing them. people who are down there representing their interests and what these folks were elected to represent. it was down there promoting what we stand for? the other thing i think we all have had enough of hearing is .lander good grief, name calling. the entire time, anytime -- excuse me, it gets frustrating -- at a time someone disagrees with someone else or you are not doing something that i want you becomeyou automatically -- the race card is always pulled. or you hate people, the hate crimes come out. or some other sort of demeaning slander. they need to stop that. and work together. host: james with another thought on twitter. "congress is working as good as can be imagined, they are not passing laws restricting our freedom." good to our facebook page, facebook.com/c-span. limits on
roger from virginia. a littleur next caller ways up, just outside of d.c. announce andrea. john, independent line.aller: a couple comments. i like what some of your callers have to say. one of the things i think we are seeing too much of our the special interest groups and lobbyists. and the money that is backing them. people who are down there representing their interests and what these folks were elected to represent. it was down there promoting what we stand for? the other thing i think we...
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we are wiping the drool and sand off his face and roger will be here in one minute to talk about the match. >>> secretary of state john bolster iraq security forces in the face of a raging insurgency. militants from the group isis now control two key border posts in the west and easing the flow of fighters and weapons into the war zone and checkpoints among several targets toppled by sunni gunmen over the weekend. american-made humvees seized in iraq are used in the syrian campaign as well and crossing a boundary the group intends to erase off the map. obama administration says it has no intention of picking iraq's leaders but u.s. officials are clearly losing patience with embattled prime minister nuri al maliki. here is more of my conversation with the president. >> reporter: does the situation in iraq at all make you consider afghanistan differently? especially as it pertains to taking the troops out by 2016. >> no. i think that what we have done, assuming that the afghans sign a security agreement that gives our troops immunity, which the iraqis decline to do, we're prepared to have a residual force that helps to
we are wiping the drool and sand off his face and roger will be here in one minute to talk about the match. >>> secretary of state john bolster iraq security forces in the face of a raging insurgency. militants from the group isis now control two key border posts in the west and easing the flow of fighters and weapons into the war zone and checkpoints among several targets toppled by sunni gunmen over the weekend. american-made humvees seized in iraq are used in the syrian campaign as...
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rogers. also on the program today, clay aiken, north carolina democratic candidate for congress. at 4:00 p.m., "face the nation" with joe manchin, johnsso, and james jeffries. that is james jeffrey. there brought years of public service by the network in c-span. the rebroadcast again that noon eastern. listen to them all on c-span here in the1 fm washington, d.c. area. nationwide on xm satellite radio, channel 120. you can download our free app or listen online at c-span.org. >> author daniel shulman on the koch brothers. >> this lawsuit played out between the four koch brothers, charles and david on one side, ill and frederick and other shareholders of koch industries on the other. this: it's in a boardroom showdown -- this insight and a boardroom showdown. they were essentially trying to expand the size of the board. this could have ended up to opposing charles is the -- deposing charles as the chairman. is tossedsult is bill out of the company. a few years later -- >> by his brothers. >> by his brothers. there's a really dramatic moment in the book where the board has to sit down and decide bills fate. >> daniel shulman tonight at
rogers. also on the program today, clay aiken, north carolina democratic candidate for congress. at 4:00 p.m., "face the nation" with joe manchin, johnsso, and james jeffries. that is james jeffrey. there brought years of public service by the network in c-span. the rebroadcast again that noon eastern. listen to them all on c-span here in the1 fm washington, d.c. area. nationwide on xm satellite radio, channel 120. you can download our free app or listen online at c-span.org. >>...