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john: really? is it better if a moneyaker uses money to make more rather than give to charity? i think so. add to that question back to ted turner,nd get it making money. john: that try to argue this, but he wasn't buying it. john: and i wrong in thinking that i am happy if he gives that the charity? >> when you be happier if he did? you alleges -- this is what people don't like these men. i know your dirty tricks. there is nothing more say. goodbye. i am walking out. john: he did not want to talk about it. let's take that same question to an econost to rise a free-market institute at texas tech. >> i am not bothered if they don't give more of it away. they make their money by making allies that. they are helping people. often tt is the best with a can help. john: and then make a profit than they hire people, those jobs live on for years. people use it to educate there kids and feed their family. there is a multiplier these guys may not even begin dexterity. we know they're good at making money. stick to what your specialty is. >> it's about the results. if leeson to do the things that we want them to do. of course the real reas
john: really? is it better if a moneyaker uses money to make more rather than give to charity? i think so. add to that question back to ted turner,nd get it making money. john: that try to argue this, but he wasn't buying it. john: and i wrong in thinking that i am happy if he gives that the charity? >> when you be happier if he did? you alleges -- this is what people don't like these men. i know your dirty tricks. there is nothing more say. goodbye. i am walking out. john: he did not...
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john: really? is it better if a money maker uses money to make more rather than give to charity? i think s. add to that question back to ted turner, and get it making money. john: that try to argue this, but he wasn't buying it. john: and i wrong in thinking that i am happy if he gives that the charity? >> when you be happier if he did? you alleges -- this is what people don't like these men. i know your dirty tricks. there is nothing more say. goodbye. i am walking out john: he did not want to talk about it. let's take that same question to an economist to rise a free-market institute at texas tech. >> i am not bothered if they don't give more of it away. they make their money by making allies that. they are helping pple. often that is the best with a can help. john: and then make a profit than they hire people, those jobs live on for years. people use it to educate there kids and feed their family. there is a multiplier. these guys may not even begin dexterity. we know they're good at making money. stick to what your specialty is. >> it's about the results. if leeson to do the things that we want them to do. of course the real
john: really? is it better if a money maker uses money to make more rather than give to charity? i think s. add to that question back to ted turner, and get it making money. john: that try to argue this, but he wasn't buying it. john: and i wrong in thinking that i am happy if he gives that the charity? >> when you be happier if he did? you alleges -- this is what people don't like these men. i know your dirty tricks. there is nothing more say. goodbye. i am walking out john: he did not...
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people like 56-year-old john raymonds turner. >> we believe jesus said i come among you as a servant as one who serves. he served and gave his life in that servanthood ministry. >> burst into the church's food pantry on fire. his clothes soaked in a liquid. grabbed a church volunteer in a bear-hug. another volunteer tried to stop it. the resulting fire trapped pastor up stairs where he was working in a church office. he died after being rescued by firefighters. church administrator escaped as the wood framed landmark went up in flames. the entire diocese is stunned by his loss. >> it's a little overwhelming. because that's what we're called to do. and he paid the price. >> the flaming man turner also died. dingwall was married and the father of three sons. there is no explanation for why this flaming man came bursting into the church. scott broom, wusa 9. >> tonight's affordable care act finds another delay in the president's plan. enrollment for small businesses. today the department of health and human services confirmed the online exchange for small business owners to shop for cov
people like 56-year-old john raymonds turner. >> we believe jesus said i come among you as a servant as one who serves. he served and gave his life in that servanthood ministry. >> burst into the church's food pantry on fire. his clothes soaked in a liquid. grabbed a church volunteer in a bear-hug. another volunteer tried to stop it. the resulting fire trapped pastor up stairs where he was working in a church office. he died after being rescued by firefighters. church administrator...
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we have our legal panelist, jeffrey toobin, nischelle turner and john berman along with us.se kids face child pornography charge? >> until the law if you transmit electronically pictures of underage -- >> doesn't matter how old you are. >> doesn't matter how old you are, you are potentially guilty of child pornography. one of the big themes in american law enforcement in recent years has been the incredibly heavy sentences given in child pornography cases. i think all of us, you know, you look at a story like this and you think this is typical teenage stupidity. these kids could be jeopardizing their lives for a very long time. >> unfortunately, this is not new. it doesn't make it any less troubling that, number one, they're taking these photos, passing them around and could be facing characte ining charges. i wonder where the tipping point is culturally. parents need to get smarter or more involved i would argue. wouldn't you? >> yes. this type of story makes my skin crawl. i want to run and hide and have my kids put in a padded room and never come out. what can you do abou
we have our legal panelist, jeffrey toobin, nischelle turner and john berman along with us.se kids face child pornography charge? >> until the law if you transmit electronically pictures of underage -- >> doesn't matter how old you are. >> doesn't matter how old you are, you are potentially guilty of child pornography. one of the big themes in american law enforcement in recent years has been the incredibly heavy sentences given in child pornography cases. i think all of us,...
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the time john bruton to contest the european elections in one thousand nine hundred four and i came about and i was consideration decided i would not i subsequently when there seemed to be turner election imminent but again asked by the leader of of his prime. john bruton it's time to consider standing for the party i gave the consideration after i decided not to for. two main reasons one is i felt that i would i disagreed on every important issue with the party and it would be foolish of me to go ahead is just a standard bearer for the party or secondly i thought that my personality and by focus was really outside of my personality would be suited politics and my focus anyway was in journalism i did want to remain there but i don't see there being that sharp distinction between journalism and politics i think that all citizens. our should be involved in politics and certainly journalists are involved in politics now and in the party political sense but in the sense of i going to beijing analyzing political issues and commenting on them you know as i said i had a chance to interview him early in the morning and he was actually very complimentary if you're in assessing your con
the time john bruton to contest the european elections in one thousand nine hundred four and i came about and i was consideration decided i would not i subsequently when there seemed to be turner election imminent but again asked by the leader of of his prime. john bruton it's time to consider standing for the party i gave the consideration after i decided not to for. two main reasons one is i felt that i would i disagreed on every important issue with the party and it would be foolish of me to...
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so is bill mcveil from the turner small cap growth fund. john smith from d.t. investment parters and our own rick santelli. welcome to everybody. heather hughes, we talk about this change in tone of the market. we've really felt in the last week or so the momentum stocks are going down. technology is taking a hit. even as the blue chips were going higher. what's going on? is there a rotation going on or what are you sensing here? >> yes. you're right. it's very interesting that the advisers we work with were saying look at the cyclical growth plays in industrials -- or technology, biotech got crushed yesterday. we're not seeing that happen. investors are going back to the large cap value. those dividend grower names. if there is such a thing as a safe haven asset class aside from bonds, they're looking at those blue chips again. it worked the first half of this year. i didn't think i would be saying it again. that's where we are today. >> bill mcvail, what about you? in terms of small caps, first off, small cap growth. would you buy twitter here? bill? >> a lit
so is bill mcveil from the turner small cap growth fund. john smith from d.t. investment parters and our own rick santelli. welcome to everybody. heather hughes, we talk about this change in tone of the market. we've really felt in the last week or so the momentum stocks are going down. technology is taking a hit. even as the blue chips were going higher. what's going on? is there a rotation going on or what are you sensing here? >> yes. you're right. it's very interesting that the...
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wait until you hear what john mcafee the pioneer of internet security. jeanine turneror will respond to the president's policy. vince gilligan of forgive him. "breaking bad." how much does he credit netflix for the show's success. founder of lululemon, says maybe your thighs are too fat or big for his pants. the woman of "varney & company" are chomping at the bit to respond. who will pay0,000 for a barrel of wine? we've got all that with monica crowley here this hour. charles: guys, first out the box, president obama apologized to everyone losing their health insurance. listen exactly to what he had to say. >> i am sorry that they, you know, are finding themselves in this situation based on assurances they got from me. we've got to work hard to make sure that they know ww hear them and we're going to do everything we can to deal with folks who find themselves in a tough position as a consequence of this. charles: all right. monica crowley joins us now. this apology was all about those 16 senators who went to meet him the other day, wasn't it? >> listen where to begin w
wait until you hear what john mcafee the pioneer of internet security. jeanine turneror will respond to the president's policy. vince gilligan of forgive him. "breaking bad." how much does he credit netflix for the show's success. founder of lululemon, says maybe your thighs are too fat or big for his pants. the woman of "varney & company" are chomping at the bit to respond. who will pay0,000 for a barrel of wine? we've got all that with monica crowley here this hour....
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john: only because of technology we know the farm subsidies go to rich people like ted turner and michelle. >> here in new york city half a million goes to the rockefeller family from farm subsidies. >> you show the people within 5 miles of this studio no farms but they get farm subsidies. >> 5-mile radius around the white house, the headquarters in manhattan manhattan, not about the family farm but wealthy investors who have made the farm subsidies part of their investment planned. john: your latest is onthe phone. >> asking citizens to put their zip code into the app to see where the federal government is spending your tax dollars. john: think you for you to do. we will see what happens. some theory new technology by a more fearful of something that stops it. ♪ hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ale announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, the offer ends soon. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 ml350 for $599 aonth at your local mercedes-benz dealer. for $599 aonth her personal assist
john: only because of technology we know the farm subsidies go to rich people like ted turner and michelle. >> here in new york city half a million goes to the rockefeller family from farm subsidies. >> you show the people within 5 miles of this studio no farms but they get farm subsidies. >> 5-mile radius around the white house, the headquarters in manhattan manhattan, not about the family farm but wealthy investors who have made the farm subsidies part of their investment...
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with them all but martha wrote a range of norman lear and actually kathleen turner was kind enough to write a caption and con john lewis was kind enough to write a caption. >> here's one. ariana huffington wrote this one. location unknown. 1908. she -- there are some tidbits in there. she goes on to mention the electronic media and the change in cable television and all of that. did you tell them what to write? >> no, they wrote themselves. i gave them a selection of photographs to write about and they made their own choices. >> this is one written by the clothes designer joe abboud. it is a photograph from new york city in figure 23rd of 1906. -- in february 23 of 1906. it has something to do with the tuxedo. what is this photo about? >> i just thought it was sort of exquisite in its own way and celebratory and a little bit about men's fashion. joe was kind enough to write about it and talk about tuxedos. >> what did you hope to a compass with this book? >> well, just to finish it. [laughter] i actually wanted to -- i thought it was fun to have a little view of history, of a time in america that wasn't instructi
with them all but martha wrote a range of norman lear and actually kathleen turner was kind enough to write a caption and con john lewis was kind enough to write a caption. >> here's one. ariana huffington wrote this one. location unknown. 1908. she -- there are some tidbits in there. she goes on to mention the electronic media and the change in cable television and all of that. did you tell them what to write? >> no, they wrote themselves. i gave them a selection of photographs to...
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they are worried about our next guest, ohio state senator, nina turner, who we will get to in just a moment. i want to focus, if i can, on johnasich. because john kasich is trying to present to the american people that, you know, he would be a good presidential nominee. i mean, he's a guy that is willing to work across the aisle. he's a guy who is a moderate compared to all these other radicals, like the guy in florida we were talking about yesterday. i mean, this guy was in the congress. he's run state budgets. he's worked with democrats. and everything else. john kasich, this is your chance to prove that you care about people voting. this is your chance to prove that you truly are a moderate and you can separate yourself away from these radicals in the state of ohio who are trying to spup pre suppress the votes. state senator nina turner is running for secretary of state. and if she wins, there is no doubt that she is going to make it a hell of a lot easier for the folks of ohio to vote. this is an attempt by republicans to limit her power if she wins before she even gets into office. and i will tell you right now, get all
they are worried about our next guest, ohio state senator, nina turner, who we will get to in just a moment. i want to focus, if i can, on johnasich. because john kasich is trying to present to the american people that, you know, he would be a good presidential nominee. i mean, he's a guy that is willing to work across the aisle. he's a guy who is a moderate compared to all these other radicals, like the guy in florida we were talking about yesterday. i mean, this guy was in the congress. he's...
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turner in new york where officials are battling two unprecedented events - hurricane sandy, and the two boston marathon bombings. >>> let's take you straight to cairo, where the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is holding a press conference with the egyptian foreign minister. i believe that we are listening to nazar speaking. >>... we believe that they are important for egypt. we'd like to further enhance this relationship in the interests of both countries, based on the priorities of each country. this afternoon, mr secretary, you are due to meet with the president and general abdul fatah al-sisi. for our part here at the foreign ministerry, we held constructive, frank and detailed construction of various issues and discussed how to move things forward in the interests of both countries. i affirm egypt's desire to have good and point of view relationship with the united states, based on our own priorities. >> translation: we'll open the floor for questions and then meet the president. >> we'll give the secretary a chance to speak, and after that questions from the audience. >> thank you. well minister, thank you very much. thank you for your welcome back here. in egypt. thank you for
turner in new york where officials are battling two unprecedented events - hurricane sandy, and the two boston marathon bombings. >>> let's take you straight to cairo, where the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is holding a press conference with the egyptian foreign minister. i believe that we are listening to nazar speaking. >>... we believe that they are important for egypt. we'd like to further enhance this relationship in the interests of both countries, based on the...
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john know, especially with younger audiences. fred? >> all right. thanks so much, nischelle turnermericans will be struggling to eat. the government has cut the federal food stamp program, and now food banks are worried that they may not be able to fill the gap. we'll talk with the head of the new york food bank coming up. >>> but first, driving 200 miles per hour, well, it's not easy, especially just a few inches there other cars. but one driver has to deal with a little bit more. here's dr. sanjay gupta introducing us to a young man whose life has changed dramatically in this week's "human factor." >> green, green, green. >> reporter: 20-year-old ryan reid is living his dream. >> i've been a race car driver since i was 4 years old. >> reporter: he was just 17 when one of nascar's top drivers recruited him for his development team. >> it was just like everything was falling into place in my life, and nothing could stop me. >> reporter: but something did. >> i remember being thirsty a lot. i was using the bathroom extremely frequently, losing a lot of weight. >> reporter: one of th
john know, especially with younger audiences. fred? >> all right. thanks so much, nischelle turnermericans will be struggling to eat. the government has cut the federal food stamp program, and now food banks are worried that they may not be able to fill the gap. we'll talk with the head of the new york food bank coming up. >>> but first, driving 200 miles per hour, well, it's not easy, especially just a few inches there other cars. but one driver has to deal with a little bit...
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we'll have music from charlie wilson, frank turner and the sleeping souls, and two nights with las vegas' own, the killers. next week on the show. please johnfirst guest is a very successful actor and author, and may i state for the record one of the most beautiful men to walk this planet earth; you can see him play our 35th president in "killing kennedy", which premieres sunday at 8 on the national geographic channel, please welcome rob lowe. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how is everything? >> everything is good my friend. >> jimmy: i don't know if this is something you say congratulation to, i know your son turned 18. >> my youngest turned 18 yesterday. i officially don't have children, i have men. >> jimmy: you do, men. finally. >> he says i'm 18, dad, i want to get a tattoo. >> jimmy: really? >> you know what, i don't want to hear those things. >> jimmy: did you say no. >> i am either the best dad in the world or the worst. i said yes. >> jimmy: you said yes. what are you going to do? >> we'll have to see how the years transpire with my le leniency. >> jimmy: you dropped your older son off at college. >> yes. >> jimmy: it seemed
we'll have music from charlie wilson, frank turner and the sleeping souls, and two nights with las vegas' own, the killers. next week on the show. please johnfirst guest is a very successful actor and author, and may i state for the record one of the most beautiful men to walk this planet earth; you can see him play our 35th president in "killing kennedy", which premieres sunday at 8 on the national geographic channel, please welcome rob lowe. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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john kerrie said the iranians were not willing to accept the terms. >>> back here in the states, the atlanta braves are out of turner will be moving into a new 42,000 seat stadium, about 10 miles from downtown atlanta at a cost of $672 million. those new digs are expected to be ready to play ball in 2017. sports takes us from news right into the spin. college athletes could soon be cashing in. a judge will allow a lawsuit to go forward from a group of players who argue they deserve a share of the cut when the images are used in tv and video games. it would come from a general fund. while the judge ruled that players cannot sue for past damages, the decision could be the first step towards paying college athletes on a number of levels. many argue that the four-year scholarship covering room, board and education is more than enough paid but few actually realize a scholarship is essentially a one year lease. at any point the program can decide you can no longer fit into the plans and send you pack being much like our bosses at msnbc. it's an interesting debate and there are a number of important questions to be asking,
john kerrie said the iranians were not willing to accept the terms. >>> back here in the states, the atlanta braves are out of turner will be moving into a new 42,000 seat stadium, about 10 miles from downtown atlanta at a cost of $672 million. those new digs are expected to be ready to play ball in 2017. sports takes us from news right into the spin. college athletes could soon be cashing in. a judge will allow a lawsuit to go forward from a group of players who argue they deserve a...
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for national security law, which is not only john norton moore, but a special person who is, right now, has his eye behind the camera, and that's bob turner, and these schools have been extraordinary in support and development of the area of national security law, so i want to take a 15-minute -- and i want to thank them officially for what they do. i want to thank the pammists for being fascinating, and all the room would love to remain as hostage for you, but we have to move on, and we'll reconvene in 15 minutes, and we'll have the panel on cybersecurity and the future. thank you very much. [inaudible conversations] and he said we'd do it under title 10 but it is a problem we do it under title 50. we don't have a problem carrying out offensive operations. that said there is no such thing as cyberdeterrence. there are issues congress needs to work on. most of the large domestic but in terms of military capabilities, i am not cynical about congress. i am cynical about this congress. in terms of military capability the military is not waiting for happy words from capitol hill. >> you wanted to respond, and if there is anything you would li
for national security law, which is not only john norton moore, but a special person who is, right now, has his eye behind the camera, and that's bob turner, and these schools have been extraordinary in support and development of the area of national security law, so i want to take a 15-minute -- and i want to thank them officially for what they do. i want to thank the pammists for being fascinating, and all the room would love to remain as hostage for you, but we have to move on, and we'll...
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john kasich for signature. joining me now from ohio is state senator nina turner, candidate for the ohio secretary of state andliani cobb, maiya maya wiley, civil rights attorney and founder of the center for inclusion, julian zelizer, history of public affairs and valerie core from auburn seminary. nina, always lovely to have you. ? thank you, professor. >> it does feel to me these days we're trying to strip away some of the accomplishments that were bought with the blood sacrifices i was talking about p what happened do you say ta to that in ohio? >> i think reverend dr. otis mau summed it up saying the strug sl forever with us so we are forever in the struggle. that is what's going on not just the state of ohio but across this country. there is a lack of consciousness that the president spoke about it is gone. these acts are being conducted by republicans who control statehouses across this country to regress us as a nation. and everybody, as president johnson said, all of us bear the burden of making sure that that does not happen. it is disgusting. i can't even find enough words to articulate how painful
john kasich for signature. joining me now from ohio is state senator nina turner, candidate for the ohio secretary of state andliani cobb, maiya maya wiley, civil rights attorney and founder of the center for inclusion, julian zelizer, history of public affairs and valerie core from auburn seminary. nina, always lovely to have you. ? thank you, professor. >> it does feel to me these days we're trying to strip away some of the accomplishments that were bought with the blood sacrifices i...
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documentary, ted turner, the maverick man, premieres this sunday night, 7:00 eastern, right here on cn nrk. that's it for me. thank you so much for watching. "newsroom" continues right now with johnlores. >> we're going to start this afternoon with some good news. great news, actually, for a change. i want you to take a look at live pictures out of san francisco where any moment, a news conference will begin there on the city which is transforming itself into gotham city for a day. >> why, you might ask? it's a 5-year-old boy's wish. he's in remission from a long battle with leukemia, and today, the city is honoring his dream of becoming a superhero. you see the bat mobile there on your screen. we'll keep an eye out on this and take you live from the ground and talk about superheroes, what's your favorite superhero? >> i'm a batman guy. i love aquaman, but i love more an
documentary, ted turner, the maverick man, premieres this sunday night, 7:00 eastern, right here on cn nrk. that's it for me. thank you so much for watching. "newsroom" continues right now with johnlores. >> we're going to start this afternoon with some good news. great news, actually, for a change. i want you to take a look at live pictures out of san francisco where any moment, a news conference will begin there on the city which is transforming itself into gotham city for a...
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turner joins us right now. >> reporter: big allegations, big suspicions. this is a very strange story, you're right, john.are more questions than answers. but you herd her father on good morning america saying his daughter was poisoned. and then he produces a toxicology report that says his information backs him up. heavy metals were discovered in hair samples that the lab tested, things like arsenic, copper, lead, murky and uranium. now he has been suspicious that she died due to a combination of pneumonia, iron deficiency, and, quote, multiple drugs. and at this point the coroner has no plans to re-open the inquiries into the deaths of miss murphy or mr. may. onjack. we stand by our conclusions as opinions. like we said, the questions got bigger from her family because her husband died a few months after she did. >> how did he die? >> of pneumonia. >> the same thing. the family as alluded this entire time that something else was going on here. they wanted to find out what they thought was really behind these deaths. but again, the cornoncoroner's said, no, we're not re-opening this. the father and famil
turner joins us right now. >> reporter: big allegations, big suspicions. this is a very strange story, you're right, john.are more questions than answers. but you herd her father on good morning america saying his daughter was poisoned. and then he produces a toxicology report that says his information backs him up. heavy metals were discovered in hair samples that the lab tested, things like arsenic, copper, lead, murky and uranium. now he has been suspicious that she died due to a...
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for national security law, which is not only john norton moore, but a special person who is, right now, has his eye behind the camera, and that's bob turner, and these schools have been extraordinary in support and development of the area of national security law, so i want to take a 15-minute -- and i want to thank them officially for what they do. i want to thank the pammists for being fascinating, and all the room would love to remain as hostage for you, but we have to move on, and we'll reconvene in 15 minutes, and we'll have the panel on cybersecurity and the future. thank you very much. [inaudible conversations] >> this painting was ornlingsally painted as my grandmother's official white house portrait. in the 1960s, lady johnson looked for portraits of first ladies to hang, rehang in the white house. she thought that was important, and she looked high and low, and she could not find my grandmother's official portrait. she called my grandmother and said, mrs. truman, do you know where the painting is? we can't find it. my grandmother says, yeah, it's on my wall. mrs. johnson said, you really shouldn't have that. it belongs in the wh
for national security law, which is not only john norton moore, but a special person who is, right now, has his eye behind the camera, and that's bob turner, and these schools have been extraordinary in support and development of the area of national security law, so i want to take a 15-minute -- and i want to thank them officially for what they do. i want to thank the pammists for being fascinating, and all the room would love to remain as hostage for you, but we have to move on, and we'll...
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center for national security law, which is not only john norton moore, but a special person you right now has his eye behind the camera and that is bob turner these three schools have been extraordinary in their support and development in the area of national security law. so we'll take 15 minute -- i want to thank them officially for what they do. i want to thank the panelists were being quite fascinating and would like to remain a hostage for you, but we have to move on. we'll reconvene in 15 minutes and we'll have our panel and set security at the future. thank you very much. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> more now from the national security, is hosted by the american bar association. discussions are earlier this month in washington d.c. and the next panel, officials talk about cyberterrorists. [inaudible conversations] .. >> who will be talking on the diplomatic campaign in afghanistan and pakistan. the second one will be a couple weeks later december 4, wednesday. the keynote address will be by
center for national security law, which is not only john norton moore, but a special person you right now has his eye behind the camera and that is bob turner these three schools have been extraordinary in their support and development in the area of national security law. so we'll take 15 minute -- i want to thank them officially for what they do. i want to thank the panelists were being quite fascinating and would like to remain a hostage for you, but we have to move on. we'll reconvene in 15...
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john goodman would be good. he would be perfect. poor toronto. >> the thoughts in my head right now, carol, if you could read them. >> nischelle turner, many thanks'll do our best to help you connect to what is. [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 e350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 e350 for $579 a month so you can see like right here i can just... you know, check my policy here, add a car, ah speak to customer service, check on a claim...you know, all with the ah, tap of my geico app. oh, that's so cool. well, i would disagree with you but, ah, that would make me a liar. no dude, you're on the jumbotron! whoa. ah...yeah, pretty much walked into that one. geico anywhere anytime. just a tap away on the geico app. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even worki
john goodman would be good. he would be perfect. poor toronto. >> the thoughts in my head right now, carol, if you could read them. >> nischelle turner, many thanks'll do our best to help you connect to what is. [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [...
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for national security law, which is not only john norton-moore, but a very special person, who is right now has his eye behind the camera, and that's bob turner. these three schools have been extraordinary in their support and development of the area of national security law. so we're going to take a 15-minute -- i want to thank them officially for what they do. i want to thank the panelists for being quite fascinating and i think all the room would love to remain as hostage for you, but we have to move on. we'll reconvene in 15 minutes and have our panel on cybersecurity and the future. thank you very much. >>> this afternoon, health insurance professionals will look at health care costs and price caps on some plans offered by employers. the discussion is hosted by the alliance for health reform. you can watch our live coverage at 12:15 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >>> mrs. johnson as first lady loved to show off the country and her home. the guests to the ranch would often informally gather here in the den and various heads of state came to visit. we do have a few things that speak to her connection to the room here. one of the things that she
for national security law, which is not only john norton-moore, but a very special person, who is right now has his eye behind the camera, and that's bob turner. these three schools have been extraordinary in their support and development of the area of national security law. so we're going to take a 15-minute -- i want to thank them officially for what they do. i want to thank the panelists for being quite fascinating and i think all the room would love to remain as hostage for you, but we...
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turner, thank you. >>> all right, so moving on now, it has been locked up and hidden from the public, how the pink suit that jackie kennedy wore the day that john how it won't be made public for 100 years. >> this as we remember jfk's life 50 years since his assassination on cnn today. ya know, with new fedex one rate you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. i didn't know the coal thing was real. it's very real... david rivera. rivera, david. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> 46 minutes past the hour checking top story this is morning, polic
turner, thank you. >>> all right, so moving on now, it has been locked up and hidden from the public, how the pink suit that jackie kennedy wore the day that john how it won't be made public for 100 years. >> this as we remember jfk's life 50 years since his assassination on cnn today. ya know, with new fedex one rate you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. i didn't know the coal thing was real. it's very real... david rivera. rivera, david. [ male announcer ] fedex one...