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on the phone, john ryan, john, what do you make of this?iously, there's still a lot of questions to be answer ds. they said they're going to have a press conference now it's been pushed to 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. a lot of questions about the relationship of these three women, under what circumstances. what do you make of what you've heard so far. >> anderson, i've had the opportunity to listen to some of your guests talk. i think the common theme has been they are ecstatic. and, you know, it's a night officer celebration. and, to us, at the national center, this is not something that we find shocking anymore. the fact is we have seen more and more long-term missing cases end up in the victims being rescued many years after their original abduction. john walsh, earlier, mentioned the case of jacey dugard, who was held captive for 18 years. we actually celebrated this past summer the longest recovery of a missing person, a young boy was taken at the age of 2 years of age 41 years after he was abducted. >> wow. >> so we see more and more o
on the phone, john ryan, john, what do you make of this?iously, there's still a lot of questions to be answer ds. they said they're going to have a press conference now it's been pushed to 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. a lot of questions about the relationship of these three women, under what circumstances. what do you make of what you've heard so far. >> anderson, i've had the opportunity to listen to some of your guests talk. i think the common theme has been they are ecstatic. and, you...
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john ryan, it's a really extraordinary disturbing case.ver heard anything quite like this in all the time you've been investigating this kind of thing? >> unfortunately, yes, piers. as you know, the case of jaycee dugard, she was held captive for almost 18 years and during the course of that captivity, she gave birth to two children and also a case out of new york in 1993, a woman by the name of katie beard, she was 10 years old at the time, she was abducted by an individual known to her family and he had actually built a dungeon in his basement, in the same community, and hid her there for over 17 days before police were able to rescue her. so yes, we've seen these cases, but it's horrible and there are too many. >> but in terms of the scale of this one, where you have three young women independently kidnapped at different periods of time, all taken back to the same house and then kept for a decade in the most appalling depravity, it really propels ariel castro if he's convicted of all the crimes that he has been charged with, as one of t
john ryan, it's a really extraordinary disturbing case.ver heard anything quite like this in all the time you've been investigating this kind of thing? >> unfortunately, yes, piers. as you know, the case of jaycee dugard, she was held captive for almost 18 years and during the course of that captivity, she gave birth to two children and also a case out of new york in 1993, a woman by the name of katie beard, she was 10 years old at the time, she was abducted by an individual known to her...
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daniel bober, a forensic psychiatrist who specializes in child and adolescent psychiatry, and john ryaner for missing and exploited children. john, i want to start with you because you have some recent experience with perhaps of the best example of somebody coming out of this kind of captivity, jaycee dugard. how is she doing and what can her case tell us about how these women can expected to recover? >> right, jon. we, national center hosted our annual courage award dinner this year and we in fact honored jaysee see dugard and her family, particularly her mother terry. we had some time to spend quiet time with them and catch up. they have been working since the recovery in 2009 with trained professionals who are experienced with working with families of long-term missing children and their survivors themselves. and what was even more courageous was jaycee offering her own advice and counsel to these three young women in cleveland based on her own experience. first and foremost she said, stay with your families. surround yourself in a small circle of trust. that is your family. also, co
daniel bober, a forensic psychiatrist who specializes in child and adolescent psychiatry, and john ryaner for missing and exploited children. john, i want to start with you because you have some recent experience with perhaps of the best example of somebody coming out of this kind of captivity, jaycee dugard. how is she doing and what can her case tell us about how these women can expected to recover? >> right, jon. we, national center hosted our annual courage award dinner this year and...
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. >> reporter: john ryan, ceo of the national center for missing and exploited children, says each yearghly 800,000 new kidnappings and more are in long-term confinement than people realize. >> clearly, there is no formula. there is no text book on this yet. that book is being written as these cases evolve and, again, it'll be different for each individual. but the good and positive news is they do get acclimated. they do move on. >> reporter: amanda berry's new life includes introducing to her friends and family the 6-year-old girl who is believed to be her daughter, born while she was missing. like j.c.dugard rescued in 2009 along with two daughters she had during the 18 years she was held. she and her mother described her struggle in this interview with abc. >> i think i have enough hate in my heart for the both of us. i hate that he took her life away. that makes me sad. >> i'm sorry, baby. >> he stole your childhood. he stole your adolescence. he stole high school proms and pictures and memories. >> reporter: other former victims have spoken up and started foundations to sympathize
. >> reporter: john ryan, ceo of the national center for missing and exploited children, says each yearghly 800,000 new kidnappings and more are in long-term confinement than people realize. >> clearly, there is no formula. there is no text book on this yet. that book is being written as these cases evolve and, again, it'll be different for each individual. but the good and positive news is they do get acclimated. they do move on. >> reporter: amanda berry's new life includes...
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people see that as helping the president and the united states, but rubio, paul ryan, john boehner all on the camp of recognizing the party needs to do something when it comes to latino voters. they lost by 70% in the election. if marco rubio is able to get this done, despite the flack he is getting from some conservatives, he will have two feathers in his cap. one on having bipartisan, something to point to, an accomplishment. the other thing, if he runs in 2016, look, i stood up to part of my party. i'm an independent voice, just like barack obama was able to do in 2008 when it came to education reform. >> i want to read part of the op-ed he has in today's "wall street journal." many concerned citizens have gone a step further and offered specific ideas to improve it. he would go on to communicate the fact that the house, obviously, needs to come on board as he did in recent days and not certain that would happen right now. how does he persuade those folks to come on board to this immigration plan? >> the immigration debate with the right is to placate them. hey, this is something th
people see that as helping the president and the united states, but rubio, paul ryan, john boehner all on the camp of recognizing the party needs to do something when it comes to latino voters. they lost by 70% in the election. if marco rubio is able to get this done, despite the flack he is getting from some conservatives, he will have two feathers in his cap. one on having bipartisan, something to point to, an accomplishment. the other thing, if he runs in 2016, look, i stood up to part of my...
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former senior adviser to the romney campaign kevin madden, hilary rosen, a cnn contributor and ryan liza. johnccain calls this whole thing a deliberate cover-up, darrell issa leading the investigation on the house side said that hillary clinton is not the focus of this. take a listen. >> i'd call it a cover-up. i would call it a cover-up in the extent that there was willful removal of information which was obvious. it was obvious. >> hillary clinton is not a target. president obama is not a target. the target is, how did we fail three different ways? fail to heed the warnings of an impending attack, fail to respond properly during the attack, at least we certainly could have done better and i think everyone knows that, and then fail to get the truth to the american people in a timely fashion? >> kevin, here's the question. that all seems reasonable, even if you disagree with it, but there is an american crossroads is running an ad against hillary clinton, rand paul, senator from kentucky, going to run for president in 2016 is out there making this a big issue about hillary clinton. isn't inter
former senior adviser to the romney campaign kevin madden, hilary rosen, a cnn contributor and ryan liza. johnccain calls this whole thing a deliberate cover-up, darrell issa leading the investigation on the house side said that hillary clinton is not the focus of this. take a listen. >> i'd call it a cover-up. i would call it a cover-up in the extent that there was willful removal of information which was obvious. it was obvious. >> hillary clinton is not a target. president obama...
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that's to suggest what republicans want to use what it wishes with you know the bill that paul ryan and john kerry and john boehner the ninety eight percent are already noted i would suppose the middle class or first second third sequester was only as bad as it was because of obama and the democrats you know after i went through the republicans wanted says it might be i didn't write it republican was with the jury and the majority his votes that it's not me were republican that is now i say being a director when he was up with the idea resign dollars on it and then he sighed. you know when it came when i didn't design a lot of us like i did that we could play the blame game all we want to play all this time but the truth matters of public is going to fix the sequester they chose not to know the only chose to fix and only. know the republicans only chose to fix the f.a. situation because they want to make sure they made their team so they fix they fix the f.a.a. this is the same as being in history right now you see in years news deals on the side of john boehner by any chance well the wrong
that's to suggest what republicans want to use what it wishes with you know the bill that paul ryan and john kerry and john boehner the ninety eight percent are already noted i would suppose the middle class or first second third sequester was only as bad as it was because of obama and the democrats you know after i went through the republicans wanted says it might be i didn't write it republican was with the jury and the majority his votes that it's not me were republican that is now i say...
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ryan at benedictine college. and then nancy pelosi at the university of baltimore law school. after that, peter king speaks at st. john's university. later, we will hear from elizabeth warren. and flores at texas a&m mark warner at george mason university. wisconsin representative and 2012 vice presidential candidate paul ryan gave the 2013 commencement address at benedictine college in kansas. this is about 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. president, alex, where are you, alex? thank you for rekindling that feeling i had at the republican national convention after i followed condoleezza rice. thanks a lot. i appreciate that. [laughter] the four i want to get into the commencement, i have heard so many good things about benedictine college. my friend,, who spoke last year, yup and told me about this gold -- called me up and told me about the school. he said you are a tightknit and broad-minded, small sized and bighearted. i have spent a little bit of time here. p90x this morning. i got to do dinner with the archbishop. i got to check out the river. 90%i got to find out that of the senior class had a proble
ryan at benedictine college. and then nancy pelosi at the university of baltimore law school. after that, peter king speaks at st. john's university. later, we will hear from elizabeth warren. and flores at texas a&m mark warner at george mason university. wisconsin representative and 2012 vice presidential candidate paul ryan gave the 2013 commencement address at benedictine college in kansas. this is about 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. president, alex, where are...
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john: and it's not really said that in the bible. matthew is totally taken out of context. does paul ryaning out in favor of gays to adoption, didn't he just destroy his whole bigoted stance? >> i think that argument is going to be destroyed with or without his stance. >> john: istics. >> i think that is a step in the right direction because it shows that republicans are slowly coming over. >> john: which we celebrate of course. >> the rendell republican delegation has been coming over. if they let a generation of black children being raised by lesbian moms they understand they'll never win an election after 2030. we're two-thirds lgbt and scott we don't know about. >> i was the first commercial to depict someone playing a gay person. >> john: you're gay chasten. >> it was the broke back of ikea ikea. >> john: way. i think that commercial did more for acceptance of gay culture that's when capitalism got the way. >> disposable income. >> john: it may be that this is the biggest 12 months of gay acceptance in our lifetime between an nba star, president supporting marriage equality. >> and p
john: and it's not really said that in the bible. matthew is totally taken out of context. does paul ryaning out in favor of gays to adoption, didn't he just destroy his whole bigoted stance? >> i think that argument is going to be destroyed with or without his stance. >> john: istics. >> i think that is a step in the right direction because it shows that republicans are slowly coming over. >> john: which we celebrate of course. >> the rendell republican delegation...
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in a scene right out of john lecarre and "the cold war" 29-year-old ryan fogle, a low-level diplomat, allegedly caught with a spy's toolkit, wigs, sunglasses, maps, money, even a letter offering his russian contact up to $1 million a year "to discuss your experience, expertise and cooperation," and instructions for opening a gmail account and an address to write. the cia and state department weren't talking. the russians released fogle to the u.s. embassy. he'll probably be sent home. on twitter u.s. ambassador michael mcfaul had no comment. at washington's popular spy museum, a former cia spy says it happens all the time. >> even the disguise material which people have sort of chortled about, i've used disguise so even though it may look sort of corny or sixth grade to people, it can work. >> reporter: tonight the russians call the incident provocative, but u.s. officials don't think it will set back efforts to improve relations, blamed by many for failing to prevent the boston marathon bombing and for the standoff in syria. tonight secretary of state kerry was meeting with his count
in a scene right out of john lecarre and "the cold war" 29-year-old ryan fogle, a low-level diplomat, allegedly caught with a spy's toolkit, wigs, sunglasses, maps, money, even a letter offering his russian contact up to $1 million a year "to discuss your experience, expertise and cooperation," and instructions for opening a gmail account and an address to write. the cia and state department weren't talking. the russians released fogle to the u.s. embassy. he'll probably be...
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that's what republicans would want to which is what you were just with you know the bill that paul ryan and john kerry and john boehner the ninety eight percent are already noted i would suppose the real answer first second third sequester was only as bad as it was because of obama and the democrats you know after i went through the republicans won it isn't my idea i didn't write it republican was with me and you're already in the majority. that is not public and that is not always being a director when he was up with the idea of dollars on it and then he signed it when it came when i did design a lot of us like i did that we play the blame game all we want to play all this time but the truth of the matter is republicans going to fix the sequester they chose not to only chose to fix it only to do it but no the republicans only chose to fix the f.a.a. situation because they want to make sure they made their teeth so they fix they fix the f.a.a. this is seen as being history right now you see in years news deals on the side of john boehner by any chance occurred with the wrong man and so are you a
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. >> thanks all for us, thanks to ryan, joy and john.n i'm joined by howard wolfson, author julia reed, "andrea mitchell reports" is coming up next. >>> i'm meteorologist bill karins with your business travel forecast. a rainy day, from the mid-atlantic states, north carolina to virginia, getting a soaking rain. pretty nice in new england, drier for you in florida after a wet weekend. same goes for areas here in the midwest, a nice warm-up this time last week. we were dealing with snow. now we're where we should be. temperatures in the low 70s. enjoy. change makes people nervous. but i see a world bursting with opportunity, with ideas, with ambition. i'm thinking about china, brazil, india. the world's a big place. i want to be a part of it. ishares international etfs. emerging markets and single countries. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider i
. >> thanks all for us, thanks to ryan, joy and john.n i'm joined by howard wolfson, author julia reed, "andrea mitchell reports" is coming up next. >>> i'm meteorologist bill karins with your business travel forecast. a rainy day, from the mid-atlantic states, north carolina to virginia, getting a soaking rain. pretty nice in new england, drier for you in florida after a wet weekend. same goes for areas here in the midwest, a nice warm-up this time last week. we were...
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rick perry, ted cruz, john bolton, seriously, rick santorum, paul ryan, sarah palin, scott walker. this could be the lineup for the closing night of cpacc. sarah palin showed up with pretty much the same information she had in her cpac speech. >> the mayor trying to -- last time i saw my friend at the nra convention i was on stage doing a speech using a visual image to make a point about the big gulp ban. i took a sip of a big gulp. now i see that the mayor of new york now wants to ban public displays of legal tobacco product. can you i -- sorry. i tell ya. don't make me do it. >> and that is a pretty hilarious performance trick. of coarse the last time she saw her friends at nra conference was cpac this year. just another stop on the right wing road show. it is clear that this is not some broad nonpartisan second amendment movement. this is a far right fringe movement full of exactly the kind of nongun related pet causes would you expect to hear from any other far right fringe movement. >> most of all, thank you to so many people o there who helped us out in the recall election la
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they voted -- darrell issa voted, paul ryan, john boehner eric cantor, they voted to cut a half a billion out of security funding for our embassies and consulates in the last two years. a half a billion dollars. maybe that could have made the difference in benghazi. this hearing yesterday total political witch-hunt. 1-866-55-press. don't you think? let's talk about it. >> announcer: heard around the country and seen on current tv, this is the "bill press show." (vo) current tv gets the converstion started next. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. john fugelsang: if you believe in states rights but still support the drug war you must be high. cenk uygur: i think the number one thing viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. i think the audience gets that i actually mean it. michael shure: this show is about being up to date so a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i am given to doing joy behar: you can say anything here. jerry springer: i spent a coupl
they voted -- darrell issa voted, paul ryan, john boehner eric cantor, they voted to cut a half a billion out of security funding for our embassies and consulates in the last two years. a half a billion dollars. maybe that could have made the difference in benghazi. this hearing yesterday total political witch-hunt. 1-866-55-press. don't you think? let's talk about it. >> announcer: heard around the country and seen on current tv, this is the "bill press show." (vo) current tv...
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cantor, like speaker john boehner and house budget committee chair paul ryan, all want to reduce ther employment. because they believe that this is the best approach to encouraging economic growth. and fortunately enough, there are western democracies that have been deploying these harsh, antistimlative principles to get out of recession, so here's a quick reminder of how the american economy has been doing in terms of unemployment and now, let's take a look at unemployment in italy, which now stands at 11.5% and has introduced a range of austerity measures and in ireland, where unemployment is currently at 14%, but the best example of all is spain, where unemployment is now at 27.2%. can you imagine what the level of unemployment would be if the republicans were allowed eed to impose their strategy on this nation's slow recovery? but even more disturbing than that the is the fact this nation could be doing much better if they would support a single one of the administration's efforts to increase employment. you know, the saddest truth we've learned over the last four years is that s
cantor, like speaker john boehner and house budget committee chair paul ryan, all want to reduce ther employment. because they believe that this is the best approach to encouraging economic growth. and fortunately enough, there are western democracies that have been deploying these harsh, antistimlative principles to get out of recession, so here's a quick reminder of how the american economy has been doing in terms of unemployment and now, let's take a look at unemployment in italy, which now...
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i will be very specific, december 3rd paul ryan, john boehner, majority leader cantor, the president,ter saying that we're going to accept a hundred billion dollars of revenue we would be willing to do that if you took this deal erskine bowles had suggested to the supercommittee and that deal called for three things, it called for raising the medicare retirement age, it called for see the eye and it called for means testing medicare. i do think the president -- and then the minority leader mitch mcconnell called for the same three things twice, november and his first appearance on meet the press in january. if you look at what the president has done he has put forward in his budget two explicit requests, means testing, the premiums on medicare for couples over $170,000, and also accepting their request that we have the cpi change in the budget. that has been very tough and our own supporters have expressed opposition to that. i do think that the president has shown a willingness to go at least half way but one thing people don't recognize is when the president puts out in his budget $
i will be very specific, december 3rd paul ryan, john boehner, majority leader cantor, the president,ter saying that we're going to accept a hundred billion dollars of revenue we would be willing to do that if you took this deal erskine bowles had suggested to the supercommittee and that deal called for three things, it called for raising the medicare retirement age, it called for see the eye and it called for means testing medicare. i do think the president -- and then the minority leader...
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secretary of state john kerry was in moscow only last week. ryan has been ordered to leave russia. how the two countries continue to respond to the dramatic outing of an alleged spy will determine if recent progress continues. >>> and phil joins me live from moscow. what is the u.s. embassy saying about this? >> reporter: jake, silence. no comment whatsoever. now ryan fogle is being expelled from the country. the key question is how will the united states respond? will there be a tit for tat expulsion of a russian diplomat? as for the russians, while they say or claim that they have been watching the cia trying to recruit their people for sometime now, they haven't explained why they eventually, finally, decided to go public with this. >> phil, this is business as usual for how the cia operates in russia? have we just broken the diplomacy reset button? >> reporter: well, both sides admit there is a certain degree of tolerance for the espionage that goes on in both countries. officials for them do. but it usually takes place beneath the surface. it
secretary of state john kerry was in moscow only last week. ryan has been ordered to leave russia. how the two countries continue to respond to the dramatic outing of an alleged spy will determine if recent progress continues. >>> and phil joins me live from moscow. what is the u.s. embassy saying about this? >> reporter: jake, silence. no comment whatsoever. now ryan fogle is being expelled from the country. the key question is how will the united states respond? will there be a...
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. >> but you know, ryan, i was really happy to see john mccain airing out mike lee on the floor of the senate. saying what do you propose we do? and actually saying the straight talk express seems to be pulling back into the station. i don't know how long it can linger there. but can anybody actually listen to that? >> i don't know. because house republicans, some of them really do believe they can use the debt ceiling and extract more concessions. you can see that just by the strategy they're taking. but paul ryan has specifically said that it house leaders, privately. he says i think that obama is going to negotiate on this. they told him no. like you, you yourself have said it would be a cataclysm if we went over this cliff and we're not doing anything. but they're convinced that they can get something out of it. >> the other amazing thing, the other reason they're opposed to the regular order and conference committee and coming back to the budget, then there's reconciliation there. that means it's going to be an up or down majority vote. and ted cruz explicitly said i do not trust
. >> but you know, ryan, i was really happy to see john mccain airing out mike lee on the floor of the senate. saying what do you propose we do? and actually saying the straight talk express seems to be pulling back into the station. i don't know how long it can linger there. but can anybody actually listen to that? >> i don't know. because house republicans, some of them really do believe they can use the debt ceiling and extract more concessions. you can see that just by the...
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you certainly get the sense here in washington that john boehner and eric cantor and paul ryan, theyle bachmann as one of their leading lights or heavyweights or person that they want out front. >> i don't think so, no. >> bill: they're embarrassed by her too. minnesota, just became the 12th state to recognize marriage equality and same-sex marriage. that was a big coup for minnesota. one issue in which one of many in which you and michele bachmann find yourself on opposite sides. >> i don't think we agree on that one. in our book, everybody in america should be equally and fairly. they should have access to their happiness any way they want to. the government has no role to play in personal lives. of course, michele bachmann doesn't agree with me on that one either. that's fine with us because we think that the people of minnesota spoke and it was a great day for minnesota. >> bill: her answer still is to have everybody -- all gays and lesbians go to her husband's clinic and pray away the gay. >> try to get it changed over. >> man. >> that's almost bizarre but that's what they do ap
you certainly get the sense here in washington that john boehner and eric cantor and paul ryan, theyle bachmann as one of their leading lights or heavyweights or person that they want out front. >> i don't think so, no. >> bill: they're embarrassed by her too. minnesota, just became the 12th state to recognize marriage equality and same-sex marriage. that was a big coup for minnesota. one issue in which one of many in which you and michele bachmann find yourself on opposite sides....
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. >> i'm going to interrupt you, john, we will listen to congressman paul ryan asking questions of the acting irs chief stephen miller. >> then, remember, the briefing took place in may of 2012. then you came here to a subcommittee hearing on this issue on july 25th, where we were investigating the discriminary fatory filters used to hold up the 501(c)(4) application, of groups. specifically, you were told that these conservative groups felt that they were being harassed. you were asked this question, ""what kind of letter or action is taking place at this time that you are aware of" then knowing full well these filters were being used to target certain groups, you sid and i quote, "i am aware some 20 200 501(c)(4) categories fell into this process. we did group them toke to insure consistency, to assure quality. we continued to work with those cases" closed quote. that was your answer to this committee after you had received the briefing that these targeting was occurring, which you just earlier acknowledged was outrageous. now, the law of governing how you must respond to congression
. >> i'm going to interrupt you, john, we will listen to congressman paul ryan asking questions of the acting irs chief stephen miller. >> then, remember, the briefing took place in may of 2012. then you came here to a subcommittee hearing on this issue on july 25th, where we were investigating the discriminary fatory filters used to hold up the 501(c)(4) application, of groups. specifically, you were told that these conservative groups felt that they were being harassed. you were...
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with the critics including congressman paul ryan, senator jeff flake and most ardently senator marco rubio of florida who said... >> john: quite frankly, that's not the immigration betweens in the u.s. that's certainly not my family's experience in the u.s. the folks described in that report are my family. we're joined now by rick ungar contributor to forbes.com. thank you for being on the show, rick. >> always a pleasure. >> john: are you shocked and awed at agreeing with the humanity of rubio? >> my favorite critic is the cato institute. in all of the years of xoistence, it hasn't happened. >> john: is it because of they genuinely don't like the report or want to win elections for republicans? >> you have to understand how remarkably flawed this report is. what's amazing about this, it is like you have a five-part assignment to do and you only did the first one and turned in your homework. basically, they took the position that there's going to be x amount of dollars going out as government support for these people and x number of dollars coming in for taxes, obviously the disparity. but the rest of it, they presume t
with the critics including congressman paul ryan, senator jeff flake and most ardently senator marco rubio of florida who said... >> john: quite frankly, that's not the immigration betweens in the u.s. that's certainly not my family's experience in the u.s. the folks described in that report are my family. we're joined now by rick ungar contributor to forbes.com. thank you for being on the show, rick. >> always a pleasure. >> john: are you shocked and awed at agreeing with the...
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. >> rosen as we mentioned to congressman ryan top of the broadcast congressman issa is subpoenaing all kinds of stuff from the state department john kerry is going to have to hand over all kind of benghazi rated material -- related material, what's the headline in this story for you? >> well, first and foremost to see whether the state department complies. they have until june 7 to turn over the documents that chairman issa is demanding to see. what he wants is all of the communications sent to or from 10 individuals at the state department, some of whom still work there. some of whom formerly worked there under secretary of state clinton relating to the development of those benghazi emails. the obama administration says in essence we have already been very cooperative with the congress. we have turned over 25,000 documents and we have made public those 94 pages of emails between cia, state department and white house officials around that -- that surrounded the crafting and scrubbing and editing of those talking points. but there were certain things said in those talking points that have led the republicans to seek still more docu
. >> rosen as we mentioned to congressman ryan top of the broadcast congressman issa is subpoenaing all kinds of stuff from the state department john kerry is going to have to hand over all kind of benghazi rated material -- related material, what's the headline in this story for you? >> well, first and foremost to see whether the state department complies. they have until june 7 to turn over the documents that chairman issa is demanding to see. what he wants is all of the...
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. >> rosen as we mentioned to congressman ryan top of the broadcast congressman issa is subpoenaing all kinds of stuff from the state department john kerry is going to have to hand over all kind of benghazi rated material -- related material, what's the headline in this story for you? >> well, first and foremost to see whether the state department complies. they have until june 7 to turn over the documents that chairman issa is demanding to see. what he wants is all of the communications sent to or from 10 individuals at the state department, some of whom still work there. some of whom formerly worked there under secretary of state clinton relating to the development of those benghazi emails. the obama administration says in essence we have already been very cooperative with the congress. we have turned over 25,000 documents and we have made public those 94 pages of emails between cia, state department and white house officials around that -- that surrounded the crafting and scrubbing and editing of those talking points. but there were certain things said in those talking points that have led the republicans to seek still more docu
. >> rosen as we mentioned to congressman ryan top of the broadcast congressman issa is subpoenaing all kinds of stuff from the state department john kerry is going to have to hand over all kind of benghazi rated material -- related material, what's the headline in this story for you? >> well, first and foremost to see whether the state department complies. they have until june 7 to turn over the documents that chairman issa is demanding to see. what he wants is all of the...
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ryan interest and also on twitter. and. english. thanks so much. it has been an unfair day on prime interest we discussed the tragedy of m.f. global author john corazon demolish the firm and walls we have to use the officials turned a blind eye when we dug into the legacy bank regulations which are a century old with better stemming the tide of an invasion and then my might be fair that's been years good to hear the new jersey rocker on the cheap well everyone else has both right go to the sink oh sure that general petraeus is cashing in out there is a gamble as communication but hey if you look up player in the dictionary you won't see any reference to life so get over it they were watching come back tomorrow and perry and boring it's a prime interest of a great thing. children from want to financials and have a special say as how important. the child shouldn't leave him in nor finish for a long child should be raised in a family during these years in the league eleven children the company returns but you don't. ninety eight percent of the children from zero or more from the age placed with. which the child has brought us so much happiness.
ryan interest and also on twitter. and. english. thanks so much. it has been an unfair day on prime interest we discussed the tragedy of m.f. global author john corazon demolish the firm and walls we have to use the officials turned a blind eye when we dug into the legacy bank regulations which are a century old with better stemming the tide of an invasion and then my might be fair that's been years good to hear the new jersey rocker on the cheap well everyone else has both right go to the sink...
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ryan interest and also on twitter. and bob is. thanks so much. and have been an unfair day on prime interest we discussed the tragedy of m.f. global after john corazon demolished the firm and whiles we have to use the officials turned a blind eye and we dug into the legacy bank regulations which are a century old with better stemming the tide of an invasion and it might not be fair that spanier is good to hear the new jersey rocker on the cheap will everyone else face both right or doesn't think oh sure that general petraeus is cashing in out there is a gamble as communication but hey if you woke up figure in the dictionary you won't see any reference to life so get over it they were watching come back tomorrow and parry and boring it's prime interest of a great thing. the civilized world produces more food. while people die of hunger in other countries. millions of victims every. where remedial is the most. that is. allowed or drink to blame. them it was a bad year without a train that we couldn't do anything with didn't want to do with it all there was great hunger just terrible. oh is it that help comes too late and without good intention
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ryan interest and also on twitter at perry an artsy and. english. thanks so much. and have been unfair day on prime interest we discussed the tragedy of m.f. global after john corazon demolished the firm and while so you have to use the officials turned a blind eye when we dug into the legacy bank regulations which are a century old that are stemming the tide of an invasion and it might not be fair that spaniards get to hear the new jersey rocker on the cheap will everyone else plays by. price there is nothing kosher about general petraeus is cashing in after a scandalous communication but hey if you look up player in the dictionary you won't see any reference to life so get over it they were watching come back tomorrow and parry and boring it's prime interest a great thing. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food. if you know how fabulous. i mean. i know that i'm sitting seems really nice. and we're all very so personally apologized to the. worst for going. flat out sick of a. radio guy in fort lauderdale minutes from a quick profit i want to watch closely a politician because you've never seen anything like this i'm told. that's. what i
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ryan fogle has been returned to the u.s. embassy after a short period in detention the u.s. ambassador michael mcfaul has also been summoned over the incident though and of course john this is not the very first spying incident between moscow and washington so please bring us some background there indeed it's not in october two thousand and twelve seven men were charged in the u.s. with illegal smuggling of high tech components destined for the russian military in october two thousand and eleven a company in germany were put on trial for spying for russia inside germany and in june two thousand and ten and chapman was one of ten arrested in the u.s. as part of a russian spy ring. artie's barton live here in in our studio many thanks indeed for that update tom thank you president alleging a person has the world powers to avoid any steps that could escalate this civil war in syria in statement came after talks with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu his visit to russia follows a series of israeli air strikes against syria and more details now from parties it is following the talks in the black sea resort of sochi for us. the leaders of both countries seem very
ryan fogle has been returned to the u.s. embassy after a short period in detention the u.s. ambassador michael mcfaul has also been summoned over the incident though and of course john this is not the very first spying incident between moscow and washington so please bring us some background there indeed it's not in october two thousand and twelve seven men were charged in the u.s. with illegal smuggling of high tech components destined for the russian military in october two thousand and...
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ryan at benedictine college. then the house minority leader nancy pelosi at new york law school. then peter king at st. john'siversity. wisconsin representative and 2012 republican vice president candidate paul ryan gave the 2013 commencement address at benedictine college in kansas. this is about 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. president, alex, where are you, alex? thank you for rekindling that feeling i had at the republican national convention after i followed condoleezza rice. thanks a lot. i appreciate that. [laughter] before i want to get into the commencement, i have heard so many good things about benedictine college. my friend, who spoke last year, called me up and told me about the school. he said you are a tightknit and broad-minded, small sized and bighearted. i have spent a little bit of time here. i got to do p90x this morning. i got to do dinner with the archbishop. i got to check out the river. and i got to find out that 90% of the senior class had a problem when they were freshmen. that is how many people stood up and complained. [laughter] you made me feel at home. this is a
ryan at benedictine college. then the house minority leader nancy pelosi at new york law school. then peter king at st. john'siversity. wisconsin representative and 2012 republican vice president candidate paul ryan gave the 2013 commencement address at benedictine college in kansas. this is about 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. president, alex, where are you, alex? thank you for rekindling that feeling i had at the republican national convention after i followed...
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ryan photo a is a cia spy what does it tell us and our best standards well. spies are very effective until they get discovered then there's huge embarrassment embarrassment remember that separate state john kerry is currently meeting so gay lover of the russian foreign minister. this is going to be a most embarrassing encounter as far as the americans are concerned lover of war have a smile on his face a smile he didn't have when the suburban spies like and our chaps and christopher met sawsan the others were discovered three years ago you know the illegals operating in america the. what i think is as i say it is one to the russian news the f.s.b. a zero to the americans he has been declared persona non grata he will be removed back to the united states again another cia officer would replacing wright and russia and the russian foreign ministry particular has once again stressed it disappointment over the scandal political impact is it likely to have. very little indeed remember president putin for many many years both as a k.g.b. intelligence officer in the former g.d.r. and then as head of the f.s.b. is absolutely wedded to the russian security services he is surrounded by the sea livi
ryan photo a is a cia spy what does it tell us and our best standards well. spies are very effective until they get discovered then there's huge embarrassment embarrassment remember that separate state john kerry is currently meeting so gay lover of the russian foreign minister. this is going to be a most embarrassing encounter as far as the americans are concerned lover of war have a smile on his face a smile he didn't have when the suburban spies like and our chaps and christopher met sawsan...
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john boehner's heart as well. jared, i want to talk of money here. the heritage foundation is out with a report saying that immigration reform could cost $6.3 trillion. now, marco rubio, jeff flake, paul ryan folks on the republican side said, wait, that's a little bit absurd, that's over the line. take me through this number. if paul ryan is hitting back on this number, it can't be too factual. >> i'll take you through that number. let me take you through three other numbers. i heard three numbers. 844 pages, 300 amendments, which are designed to gut the bill. i think marco rubio is disingenuous there. the cost of the heritage substituty, a misleestudy. that number is more determinative of where this is going than any other number we have said so far. so let's just get that straight. >> biggest number on the table. >> biggest number. on the trillions, you can get that -- heritage foundation claims this is the cost to our society of this bill, making folks who are here legal, with a path to citizenship. you only get that number if you only count the cost and you leave out most of the benefits. and what is interesting is not only that they're leaving out the benefits, but that as you mentio
john boehner's heart as well. jared, i want to talk of money here. the heritage foundation is out with a report saying that immigration reform could cost $6.3 trillion. now, marco rubio, jeff flake, paul ryan folks on the republican side said, wait, that's a little bit absurd, that's over the line. take me through this number. if paul ryan is hitting back on this number, it can't be too factual. >> i'll take you through that number. let me take you through three other numbers. i heard...
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ryan cnn's state of the union follows at 3:00. rand paul senator and dan pfeiffer. at 4:00, "face the nation" from cbs. another discussion with dan pfeiffer and also senate majority whip johnornyn. and gary pruitt. the talk shows are brought to you as a public service networks and c-span. again, it re-airs at noon eastern with nbc's "meet the press." news sunday. 3:00 eastern, cnn of the "state of the union." and a 4:00, "face the nation" from cbs. listen to all of them on c-span radio. nationwide on xm satellite radio channel 119. you can download our free app for your smart phone or listen online at c-span radio.org. anlucretia garfield was educated woman and as a believer in women's rights, she expressed frustration with the traditional roles of mother and wife. during james garfield front porch campaign for president, she reluctantly played the role of hostess for her husband. but when she was -- when he was assassinated, she returns to ohio and ensured his legacy by making their home into an early version of a presidential library. we will look at the life of first lady lucretia garfield and that of mary author mcelroy -- mary arthur mcelroy. join the conversation abo
ryan cnn's state of the union follows at 3:00. rand paul senator and dan pfeiffer. at 4:00, "face the nation" from cbs. another discussion with dan pfeiffer and also senate majority whip johnornyn. and gary pruitt. the talk shows are brought to you as a public service networks and c-span. again, it re-airs at noon eastern with nbc's "meet the press." news sunday. 3:00 eastern, cnn of the "state of the union." and a 4:00, "face the nation" from cbs. listen...
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. >> john: today's thing of the day is today's three stooges spy thriller of the day. diplomat and spy ryan fogel wearing a blond wig i guess because he was going undercover as one of the beach boys in russia was caught red-handed, trying to recruit a russian counterintelligence officer in moscow. he was investigating the link between boston bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev and russia which is a good thing but unfortunately, he got all of his spying equipment at a halloween store. it is hard to be james bond when you don't have a queue. >>> oscar winner angelina jolie did not have breast cancer. angelina jolie was not sick. all she had was a faulty gene and a few bad numbers. alan 87% risk of breast cancer a 50% risk of ovarian cancer and one more number, 56, the age when her mother died of cancer. as she wrote in "the new york times" today, she had both breasts removed making her perhaps an extreme example of a trend. many women are considering double mastectomies either because they face advanced cancer risk or they receive low risk cancer diagnoses. every woman's situation is different.
. >> john: today's thing of the day is today's three stooges spy thriller of the day. diplomat and spy ryan fogel wearing a blond wig i guess because he was going undercover as one of the beach boys in russia was caught red-handed, trying to recruit a russian counterintelligence officer in moscow. he was investigating the link between boston bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev and russia which is a good thing but unfortunately, he got all of his spying equipment at a halloween store. it is...