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>> i think for mae she's gotten a dream job.i don't know anyone in 2017 wouldn't want to work at a company like this. people i went to school with at peace corps would work at a place like thing with health care for you and your family and free concerts and free food and the best and smartest minds coming in. everybody would want that and so mae has lucked out and won the lottery in that regard. there's a doctrine of a pseudospiritual event and there's a group think and pressure to share more. >> charlie: and do they pull her away from previous relationships, friendships and family. >> i think she does it to herself. to some degree, yes. why would you want to leave when life is that great at work. that's one of the great ironies of surveillance and privacy. we assumed in entertainment we watch it will be government surveilling us and taking our information. instead we've been complicit and happily giving up our private information for the ease of modern living. >> charlie: in writing this did you simply go to dave's book or seek
>> i think for mae she's gotten a dream job.i don't know anyone in 2017 wouldn't want to work at a company like this. people i went to school with at peace corps would work at a place like thing with health care for you and your family and free concerts and free food and the best and smartest minds coming in. everybody would want that and so mae has lucked out and won the lottery in that regard. there's a doctrine of a pseudospiritual event and there's a group think and pressure to share...
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in the case of mae it was easy. easy to see myself in the parts of her that her idealistic, it is the part of her that is desperately afraid of not making her mark on the world, feeling like she is not connected enough to people around her, the desire to be known, that essential loneliness she thinks might be cured by being connected more and more, those parts of her i think are very human and a lot of people if they are honest with themselves -- charlie: are these opinions about technology or human ambition? james: both, technology can give a platform to who we are, better or worse. it can amplify your humanity, whatever that means. the aspirational qualities that people use, connectedness, it is a pseudo-spiritual bent. it is us trying to make better versions of ourselves through technology. charlie: what is the journey from coming in and recognizing there is something about this place and not accepting it, to where you are accepting it and are fully in? what is that transition? james: for mae, she got a dream job
in the case of mae it was easy. easy to see myself in the parts of her that her idealistic, it is the part of her that is desperately afraid of not making her mark on the world, feeling like she is not connected enough to people around her, the desire to be known, that essential loneliness she thinks might be cured by being connected more and more, those parts of her i think are very human and a lot of people if they are honest with themselves -- charlie: are these opinions about technology or...
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oakley hunter, the president and chairman of fannie mae back in 1970 described fannie mae as the world's largest floating crap game. nothing's changed. in the earl-i 1980's we found fannie mae and freddie mac dominating as they do today nine out of 10 mortgages in the united states and yet they were highly unprofitable and highly suspect in their management. during that time, senator proxmire led the charge in the united states senate seeking answers about the enterprises executive compensation. flash forward to the 1990's we saw executive compensation at fannie mae run amuck. during the 2000'ses their desire for growth paved the way for the u.s. housing crisis and global economic collapse. more recently we discovered that fannie mae is spending $171 million in taxpayer funds on a new taj mahal office in washington, d.c., to replace their already extraordinarily campus on wisconsin avenue. . which one washingtonian, mr. chairman, said what versailles would look like if louis 14r would have had any money. -- xiv would have had any money. the cost of relocating fannie mae's headquarters no
oakley hunter, the president and chairman of fannie mae back in 1970 described fannie mae as the world's largest floating crap game. nothing's changed. in the earl-i 1980's we found fannie mae and freddie mac dominating as they do today nine out of 10 mortgages in the united states and yet they were highly unprofitable and highly suspect in their management. during that time, senator proxmire led the charge in the united states senate seeking answers about the enterprises executive...
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should have qualified for the loan modification. >> we got the pre-trial fannie mae. pre-trial fannie mae was supposed to be set up to help us to get started if we met the criteria -- >> get started for what? >> to get a hamp program. >> okay. >> they had to go to court to get the deed transferred back and get their home back in their name. fighting this drained every penny they had. they had garage sales to raise money, even moved in with a friend and rented out their house. >> we sold our cars. we sold everything just to survive, to pay our attorney fees as well as the mortgage. >> to recoup some of their cost, well, they sued for wrongful foreclosure. but they lost. they got their home back. and they thought they were back on track until they started getting their mortgage statements. >> we were so excited until we opened up the statement. >> they get a delinquency statement with other charges, more than $1,400 per month, listed as unpaid. total amount owed, more than $54,000. and they don't really understand where that number comes from. >> you gave me a document
should have qualified for the loan modification. >> we got the pre-trial fannie mae. pre-trial fannie mae was supposed to be set up to help us to get started if we met the criteria -- >> get started for what? >> to get a hamp program. >> okay. >> they had to go to court to get the deed transferred back and get their home back in their name. fighting this drained every penny they had. they had garage sales to raise money, even moved in with a friend and rented out...
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when the house comes in today, the house will be taking up a one measure today dealing with fannie mae and freddie mac and maybing and making a -- transparency a more important issue and the extension, that one-week extension of current -- of current -- the current spending measure runs out tomorrow at midnight so a short-term measure has been introduced. live house coverage here on c-span at noon eastern when they gavel back in. again, paul ryan, the house speaker, is going to talk to reporters momentarily. e'll stay here live. speaker ryan: hey, archer. that's awesome. are you ready, archer? what sticker? i haven't had those in a long time. good morning, everybody. first, i want to welcome all our special guests today. i think it's great to see you here and it's great you see the work your parents do but don't tell them this but they're actually kind of good at their jobs. one of those your daughters? reporter: yeah. speaker ryan: you had one here last year with us. reporter: this is the first time, abby's first time. speaker ryan: ok. i diagrees. later today the president will sign
when the house comes in today, the house will be taking up a one measure today dealing with fannie mae and freddie mac and maybing and making a -- transparency a more important issue and the extension, that one-week extension of current -- of current -- the current spending measure runs out tomorrow at midnight so a short-term measure has been introduced. live house coverage here on c-span at noon eastern when they gavel back in. again, paul ryan, the house speaker, is going to talk to...
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should have qualified for the loan modification. >> we got the pre-trial fannie mae.annie mae was supposed to be set up to help us to get started if we met the criteria -- >> get started for what? >> to get a hamp program. >> okay. >> they had to go to court to get the deed transferred back and get their home back in their name. fighting this drained every penny they had. they had garage sales to raise money, even moved in with a friend and rented out their house. >> we sold our cars. we sold everything just to survive, to pay our attorney fees as well as the mortgage. >> to recoup some of their cost, well, they sued for wrongful foreclosure. but they lost. they got their home back. and they thought they were back on track until they started getting their rtgage staments. >> we were so excited until we opened up the statement. >> they get a delinquency statement with other charges, more than $1,400 per month, listed as unpaid. total amount owed, more than $54,000. and they don't really understand where that number comes from. >> you gave me a document from the service
should have qualified for the loan modification. >> we got the pre-trial fannie mae.annie mae was supposed to be set up to help us to get started if we met the criteria -- >> get started for what? >> to get a hamp program. >> okay. >> they had to go to court to get the deed transferred back and get their home back in their name. fighting this drained every penny they had. they had garage sales to raise money, even moved in with a friend and rented out their house....
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the actual note was owned by fannie mae.ean put in an offer but the same day the note was sold. >> at which time when fannie mae realized they made a mistake there was an offer on the table, they had to buy it back. >> over the course of a few months they went back and forth to the bank with offers and counter offers. >> it is so much frustration, a lot of emotion. >> we are just a piece of paper in somebody's desk. they did not know us or care about us. >> finally an upper was accepted but the same day they sent in their signed paperwork, the note was sold, yet again. >> the owner accepted it, we accepted it, we'll find on, the bank didn't. at which time we sold it again and it was an emotional roller coaster. we were ready to go. this house and this piece of paper just gets shifted from financial institution to another one, to another one. >> even though the seller agreed to the offer still has to get through by the new holder of the note. >> the seller really wants you to have this property because he knows i'm passionate
the actual note was owned by fannie mae.ean put in an offer but the same day the note was sold. >> at which time when fannie mae realized they made a mistake there was an offer on the table, they had to buy it back. >> over the course of a few months they went back and forth to the bank with offers and counter offers. >> it is so much frustration, a lot of emotion. >> we are just a piece of paper in somebody's desk. they did not know us or care about us. >> finally...
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i personally want to thank you for your service and this is what mae west suggested. it seems to me that i have known so many men that the fbi ought to come to me first to compare fingerprints. now if i were a special agent, i think that it's one of those assignments i would love to have. "casablanca." world war ii film. the vichy police chief is, of course, succumbs to german pressure to close rick's cafe. >> everybody is to leave here immediately. this cafe is closed until further notice. clear the room at once. >> on what grounds? >> i'm shocked to find that gambling is going on in here. thank you very much. everyone out at once. robert: in recent weeks it seems to me that variations from this dialogue and "casablanca" have been repeated daily by politicians, pundits, and reporters. i am shocked to find cyber espionage going on here, and by the russians no less. i'm shocked to learn foreign governments use clandestine operations to affect u.s. policy. too often i think we have heard exactly that sentiment. readers of spy sites will discover that there really is no
i personally want to thank you for your service and this is what mae west suggested. it seems to me that i have known so many men that the fbi ought to come to me first to compare fingerprints. now if i were a special agent, i think that it's one of those assignments i would love to have. "casablanca." world war ii film. the vichy police chief is, of course, succumbs to german pressure to close rick's cafe. >> everybody is to leave here immediately. this cafe is closed until...
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spiking down just a little bit more great initially of 2% after steven mnuchin did say that fannie mae and freddie mac need to be fixed. a little bit of reversal there. interesting to look at that great sticking with the theme of government-backed bonds, let's look at sallie mae. sallie mae is the student loan servicing company of government-backed and other private education loans, up 10%. huge pop on the day, they put up a big quarter. they beat earnings by 39%. they put up $.21 per share in adjusted earnings great let's hop to the bloomberg and take a look at the chart straight it may help explain why sallie mae was able to put up such a big .uarter it shows three different types of debt. inwhite we have credit card, blue we have autos, and then in yellow we have student loan straight there's been lots of talk about the idea that there could be some subprime auto crisis, the we see that auto below the student debt at $1.3 trillion. huge numbers here climbing. is it it -- it is a positive for sallie may. interesting to take a look at that. scarlet: they do so much, abigail. virtue ag
spiking down just a little bit more great initially of 2% after steven mnuchin did say that fannie mae and freddie mac need to be fixed. a little bit of reversal there. interesting to look at that great sticking with the theme of government-backed bonds, let's look at sallie mae. sallie mae is the student loan servicing company of government-backed and other private education loans, up 10%. huge pop on the day, they put up a big quarter. they beat earnings by 39%. they put up $.21 per share in...
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they'll take up a bill that would make federal mortgage entities, fannie mae and freddie mac, subject to freedom of information requirements as they go -- undergo a government conservatorship. that's coming up at noon today. votes expected later in the afternoon. we will have live coverage, of course, here on c-span. and while we wait for the house to gavel in we'll take you to a portion of this morning's "washington journal." announcer: washington journal continues. host: at our table to talk by the increase immigration arrests is bonnie watson coleman, democrat of new jersey. thank you for being care. let's remind our viewers what daca is and who qualifies. guest: it is commonly referred to as dreamers, people who have come young, here's were not documented and in these children do not necessarily have full citizenship but they only know this as their country. these are the individuals we have educated and from elementary school up to college, these are the young people that we recognize we needed to provide educational opportunities at the highest they did notough meet certain resi
they'll take up a bill that would make federal mortgage entities, fannie mae and freddie mac, subject to freedom of information requirements as they go -- undergo a government conservatorship. that's coming up at noon today. votes expected later in the afternoon. we will have live coverage, of course, here on c-span. and while we wait for the house to gavel in we'll take you to a portion of this morning's "washington journal." announcer: washington journal continues. host: at our...
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the times, britain told to keep eu laws, no deal unless mae accepts rules on eu workers and security.arting to see demands from the 27 member states. this is the boss of the european parliament. we are leaving the european union but they cannot stop meddling, can the? now they are saying that, even after we have left the european union, citizens, they will still have eu rights and will be able to uphold them with the european court of justice. is it meddling to look after your citizens? if the citizens wa nt to after your citizens? if the citizens want to stay in britain after we have left you, then one would expect them to be british citizens. if they remain here and abide by british rules. they do not have to be british citizens just to stay here. they will live on british soil but not member of the european union, and to have the european court of justice having jurisdiction would cross that red line which theresa may has said. but we have not come out of any of it yet. this was meant to be the easy hit. out of any of it yet. this was meant to be the easy bit. it will guarantee eu
the times, britain told to keep eu laws, no deal unless mae accepts rules on eu workers and security.arting to see demands from the 27 member states. this is the boss of the european parliament. we are leaving the european union but they cannot stop meddling, can the? now they are saying that, even after we have left the european union, citizens, they will still have eu rights and will be able to uphold them with the european court of justice. is it meddling to look after your citizens? if the...
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the actual note was owned by fannie mae. when fannie mae realized they made a mistake there was an offer on the table, they had to buy it back. >> over the course of a few months they went back and forth to the bank with offers and counter offers. >> it is so much frustration, a lot of emotion. >> we are just a piece of paper in somebody's desk. they did not know us or care about us. >> finally an upper was accepted but the same day they sent in their signed paperwork, the note was sold, yet again. >> the owner accepted it, we accepted it, we'll find on, the bank didn't. at which time we sold it again and it was an emotional roller coaster. we were ready to go. this house and this piece of paper just gets shifted from financial institution to another one, to another one. >> even though the seller agreed to the offer still has to get through by the new holder of the note. >> the seller really wants you to have this property because he knows i'm passionate about this property. >> because of the history. >> because he knows i w
the actual note was owned by fannie mae. when fannie mae realized they made a mistake there was an offer on the table, they had to buy it back. >> over the course of a few months they went back and forth to the bank with offers and counter offers. >> it is so much frustration, a lot of emotion. >> we are just a piece of paper in somebody's desk. they did not know us or care about us. >> finally an upper was accepted but the same day they sent in their signed paperwork,...
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why would we use mae west? sites, so little time is what we want to emphasize. database runs well over 1000 different sites and most of you have no interest in reading a book that date. we have selected to about 350, 400 sites that are in the book. also at a fascinating counterintelligence observation that we thought was important to share with you. there are, i believe, a couple of agents, officers from the federal bureau of investigation here. i personally want to thank you for your service and this is what mae west suggested. it seems to me that i have known so many men that the fbi ought to come to me first to compare fingerprints. agent, iwere a special think that it's one of those assignments i would love to have . "casablanca." world war ii film. is, ofhy police chief course, succumbs to german pressure to close rick's cafÉ. >> everybody is to leave here immediately. this cafÉ is closed until further notice. clear the room at once. >> on what grounds? >> i'm shocked to find that gambling is going on in here. thank you very much. everyone out at once. robe
why would we use mae west? sites, so little time is what we want to emphasize. database runs well over 1000 different sites and most of you have no interest in reading a book that date. we have selected to about 350, 400 sites that are in the book. also at a fascinating counterintelligence observation that we thought was important to share with you. there are, i believe, a couple of agents, officers from the federal bureau of investigation here. i personally want to thank you for your service...
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the point needs to be made that i students ellie mae and after two years of fighting with them they transferred my loan to the to -- to nab the end -- navient. i would to university of michigan which is not the cheapest college around. my glad i took the loan, absolutely. when i took those loans and graduated from u of m i hired into county government and $12 an hour. the whole idea was waving these public loans was to get people to go into the cities. working child-support agency in flint michigan was no picnic. host: steve joins us from potomac, maryland. caller: good morning. interesting program you had. this the same thing as tempers -- 10 years if you're working for a public institution ? host: only because our guest is no longer here with us, but i would point you to her writing at the marketwatch website. maybe it covers a little bit of the topics that you want to address. the hill reporting by president trump, talking about his interest in having one point $4 billion inserted into the spending bill that would keep the government open for the construction of a border wall. the hill repor
the point needs to be made that i students ellie mae and after two years of fighting with them they transferred my loan to the to -- to nab the end -- navient. i would to university of michigan which is not the cheapest college around. my glad i took the loan, absolutely. when i took those loans and graduated from u of m i hired into county government and $12 an hour. the whole idea was waving these public loans was to get people to go into the cities. working child-support agency in flint...
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individuals who live within a country but how it affects our commerce, because again, bruce, with pe me, he maethat it's not just money, but it's about power and wars. people will begin to define or hint their own territory, maybe i just need to stay other my side of the world as opposed to cross boundaries and coming to the u. extremely important that we define our narrative and that is why i appreciate shows like yours, for example. they should get out there and should be aired in china and people should see other perspective and what exists in some of these other countries beyond what we see at c. nn. >> armstrong: i'm armstrong williams, don't go ♪ ♪ >> armstrong: bruce, you wanted to make a comment but also you have given a lot of attention to the new president of nigeria muhammad bohari. >> guest: our first comment is unique. when we had indians that were killed, all indians thought they shouldn't come because they would be shot. and the orders that have been issued with regard to refugees. the number of african enrollments even from countries not affected all, plunged by 60%. all countri
individuals who live within a country but how it affects our commerce, because again, bruce, with pe me, he maethat it's not just money, but it's about power and wars. people will begin to define or hint their own territory, maybe i just need to stay other my side of the world as opposed to cross boundaries and coming to the u. extremely important that we define our narrative and that is why i appreciate shows like yours, for example. they should get out there and should be aired in china and...
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that i was referring to sallie mae and go away. there is something that sugges
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it's named after mae rose williams.s here until may of 1981, when the ground opened up and swallowed it. what happened here, which is now all water? tell us the story behind it, please. >> mae said she was looking out her window, saw a sycamore tree in her front yard disappear into the ground, and she realized that there was trouble. [ helicopter blades whirring ] it took with it a three-bedroom home, a luxury car dealership with about five porsches and a truck, half of the city's olympic-sized swimming pool, a portion of the street, and caused about $4 million worth of damage. >> it grew to 320 feet wide, 90 feet deep, and even became a tourist attraction until the city filled it in. >> florida's laws change in about 2011. it was in response to what was seen as runaway abuse of insurance when it came to sinkholes. insurance companies were paying out hundreds of millions of dollars in claims and taking in a fraction of that in their premiums. so the legislators responded. they changed the laws. and now a lot of people t
it's named after mae rose williams.s here until may of 1981, when the ground opened up and swallowed it. what happened here, which is now all water? tell us the story behind it, please. >> mae said she was looking out her window, saw a sycamore tree in her front yard disappear into the ground, and she realized that there was trouble. [ helicopter blades whirring ] it took with it a three-bedroom home, a luxury car dealership with about five porsches and a truck, half of the city's...
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that i was referring to sallie mae and go away. there is something that suggests you might want to take that had vice this year. and. >> moving for speed. go! >> that's exact lip what shares of tesla have done. if you are worried about next year's earnings. we'll tell you how to protect yourself. the action begins right now. >> let's get do it. the nasdaq 100 posted the longest winning strikes since 2009 t. index hit high, thanks to earnings from amazon and alphabet, scoring on record highs. it ain't over yet. next week comes the big kahunas, facebook hitting an all time high t. potential to spark a $40 million shift. should you continue to buy, which is a better buy, apple or facebook? dan, what do you say? >> the earnings we saw last night shouldn't lead you to believe we will have natural surprises next week t. way investors are positioned, we know they are overweight. they are massive gainers, driving that massive outperformance. the nasdaq is up 12.5%, versus the s&p up 6% year-to-date. i hate to be so blase about it. it's mov
that i was referring to sallie mae and go away. there is something that suggests you might want to take that had vice this year. and. >> moving for speed. go! >> that's exact lip what shares of tesla have done. if you are worried about next year's earnings. we'll tell you how to protect yourself. the action begins right now. >> let's get do it. the nasdaq 100 posted the longest winning strikes since 2009 t. index hit high, thanks to earnings from amazon and alphabet, scoring...
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- i had a conversation with the dean of uc san diego, admission dean mae brown. she said, "start preparing for college in 6th grade." now where she's really coming from is to build strong study habits, build good reading habits is really shaping your skills in ways that it's gonna be easier for you in high school. so it's not necessarily preparing for college per se, but it's really building a stronger foundation. - that's pretty young. besides building that foundation, what else can a 6th grader do to prepare? - when i coach my own students, i emphasize quite a bit on shaping their skills, their mindset, and teaching them about some tricks of the trade on how to become successful academically and non-academically in high school. to me, in middle school, whether you're in 6th grade, 7th grade, or 8th grade is really pre-high school. so very importantly is really shaping good habits. so for example, if you're so distracted in spending so much time, many hours per day, playing world of warcraft or playing games, those are not good habits and that's not exactly a re
- i had a conversation with the dean of uc san diego, admission dean mae brown. she said, "start preparing for college in 6th grade." now where she's really coming from is to build strong study habits, build good reading habits is really shaping your skills in ways that it's gonna be easier for you in high school. so it's not necessarily preparing for college per se, but it's really building a stronger foundation. - that's pretty young. besides building that foundation, what else can...
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when the house comes in today, the house will be taking up a one measure today dealing with fannie mae and freddie mac and maybing and making a -- transparency a more important issue and the extension, that one-week extension of current -- of current -- the current spending measure runs out tomorrow at midnight so a short-term measure has been introduced. live house coverage here on c-span at noon eastern when they gavel back in. again, paul ryan, the house speaker, is going to talk to reporters momentarily. e'll stay here live. speaker ryan: hey, archer. that's aweso
when the house comes in today, the house will be taking up a one measure today dealing with fannie mae and freddie mac and maybing and making a -- transparency a more important issue and the extension, that one-week extension of current -- of current -- the current spending measure runs out tomorrow at midnight so a short-term measure has been introduced. live house coverage here on c-span at noon eastern when they gavel back in. again, paul ryan, the house speaker, is going to talk to...
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house takes of legislation to make fannie mae and freddie mac records subject to the freedom of information act. >> coming up in an hour, maryland congressman of proposed changes to the health care law. coleman onnie watson the increase in immigration a.m., brianat 9:00 and peter of the national association of counties on the trump administration's impact on states and localities. ♪ host: here are your morning headlines this morning. from capitol hill, house republicans are inching closer to replacing obamacare. conservative members of the house freedom caucus said to be on board with the deal. gop leaders last night released a one-week stopgap funding bill to keep the government running past friday's deadline. at the white house yesterday the president's top economic guides revealed the first changes that trump would like to see to the tax code, with elimination of deductions.
house takes of legislation to make fannie mae and freddie mac records subject to the freedom of information act. >> coming up in an hour, maryland congressman of proposed changes to the health care law. coleman onnie watson the increase in immigration a.m., brianat 9:00 and peter of the national association of counties on the trump administration's impact on states and localities. ♪ host: here are your morning headlines this morning. from capitol hill, house republicans are inching...
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we have two entities fannie mae and freddie mac that are sitting under government control. have to figure out how to housing finance. so we don't put taxpayers at risk yet have liquidity. i'm also focused on cyber security. housing finance. o we don't put that is big issue across the government but from our standpoint in treasury, one, we maintain probably the largest data base in terms of taxpayer records, npii. we feed to make sure that's protected. we need to make sure that taxpayers can interact with us at is big safely and securely. from the standpoint of the financial system, i'm borking very closely with banks -- working very closely with banks to make sure our financial infrastructure is protected. so those are really my priorities. along the way i've got the get the debt ceiling increased, do a few other minor the things. but those are my major priorities. >> so you don't have ambitious goals, is what i'm hearing. >> a big agenda. >> you are raising a really important question. the debt ceiling -- >> i gave you a freebie there. >> i know. it's going to be raised. y
we have two entities fannie mae and freddie mac that are sitting under government control. have to figure out how to housing finance. so we don't put taxpayers at risk yet have liquidity. i'm also focused on cyber security. housing finance. o we don't put that is big issue across the government but from our standpoint in treasury, one, we maintain probably the largest data base in terms of taxpayer records, npii. we feed to make sure that's protected. we need to make sure that taxpayers can...
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former undersecretary of state for public diplomat maes and deposit affairs at the state department in the obama administration, and oh, by way was the editor of "time" magazine for a long time. eugene robinson, a fellow scribe remains here with us. steve schmidt remains by satellite with us. rick, we talked about this possibility. this is -- i heard the political discussion tonight on chris matthews before we knew what we were going to be covering. this is the opposite of the bannon nationalists. but this is also something barack obama was unwilling to do. >> and i have to take a little bit of issue with what steve was saying. i mean, you know what they don't teach you at diplomacy school? >> what don't they teach you? >> they don't teach you that you have to make foreign policy for prim tiffs. i was traveling around the middle east at the time that president obama did not follow through on the red line. and every sunni country i went to, they were like what is up with you guys? why are you not acting? the truth is that with these prim tiffs around the world, and there has been a grow
former undersecretary of state for public diplomat maes and deposit affairs at the state department in the obama administration, and oh, by way was the editor of "time" magazine for a long time. eugene robinson, a fellow scribe remains here with us. steve schmidt remains by satellite with us. rick, we talked about this possibility. this is -- i heard the political discussion tonight on chris matthews before we knew what we were going to be covering. this is the opposite of the bannon...
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>> the house is out for the night but earlier today members passed a bill that would subject fannie mae and freddie mac to government's freedom of information act request. and off the floor, lawmakers continue to hold talks with the white house and congressional leaders on legislation to fund the federal government. current funding expires tomorrow. but it's expected the house could vote on a one-week extension tomorrow. also being discussed, a health care repeal and replacement bill. follow the house live here on c-span when members return on riday. >> sunday night on "after words." republican presidential candidate and ohio governor john kasich discusses his new book "two paths: america divided or united." he's interviewed by former new jersey governor. >> you talk in the book too about trump won and we should learn something from that. i have posited for a long time that the trump and sanders voters were two sides of the same coin. the frustrated, angry and scared people. they didn't care whether the person they were support cog actually do what they said they were going to do, all t
>> the house is out for the night but earlier today members passed a bill that would subject fannie mae and freddie mac to government's freedom of information act request. and off the floor, lawmakers continue to hold talks with the white house and congressional leaders on legislation to fund the federal government. current funding expires tomorrow. but it's expected the house could vote on a one-week extension tomorrow. also being discussed, a health care repeal and replacement bill....
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turns out, doris mae capala was born april 3, 1922, making her 95.d that age is just a number. and there you go. >> it is. >> you don't have to know the right one. >> happy birthday. ♪ py birthday. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program for less than 35 cents a day, just $9.95 a month. there's no medical exam and no health questions. you know, the average cost of a funeral is over $8,300. now that's a big burden to leave your loved ones. as long as you're 50 to 85, you cannot be turned down because of your health. your premium never goes up and your benefit never goes down due to age. plus, your coverage builds cash value over time. call now for free information and a free gift. all i did was make a ph
turns out, doris mae capala was born april 3, 1922, making her 95.d that age is just a number. and there you go. >> it is. >> you don't have to know the right one. >> happy birthday. ♪ py birthday. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate....
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we have to fix -- we have who entities, fannie mae and freddie mac under government control and have to figure out how to reform housing finance so we don't put taxpayers at risk and yet have liquidity. i'm also very folk accused on cybersecurity. from our point -- a big issue across the government but from our standpoint in treasury, one, we maintain probably the largest database in terms of taxpayer records and pii and we need to make sure that's protected and make sure that taxpayers can enter act with us, safely and securely, and then from the standpoint of the financial system, i'm working very closely with banks to make sure that our financial infrastructure is protected. so those are really my priorities. along the way i have to get the debt ceiling increased, a few other minor things, but those are my major priorities. >> you don't have ambitious goals. >> a big agenda. >> it is. real quick on that because you are raising a really important question, the debt ceiling is going -- >> i gave you a free -- freeby there. i'm using super powers. >> and then you also have the budget
we have to fix -- we have who entities, fannie mae and freddie mac under government control and have to figure out how to reform housing finance so we don't put taxpayers at risk and yet have liquidity. i'm also very folk accused on cybersecurity. from our point -- a big issue across the government but from our standpoint in treasury, one, we maintain probably the largest database in terms of taxpayer records and pii and we need to make sure that's protected and make sure that taxpayers can...
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we have to fix -- we have two entities, fannie mae and freddie mac, sitting under government control. out how tofigure reform housing finance, so we don't put taxpayers at risk, and liquidity. i'm also very focused on cyber security. our standpoint -- and again, this is a big issue across the government, but from in treasury, one, you know, we maintain probably largest database in terms of records, and we need to make sure that's protected. we need to make sure that uspayers can interact with safely and securely. and then from the standpoint of the financial system, i'm working very closely with banks financialre that our infrastructure is protected. along the way, the debt ceiling increased, a few minor things, but those are my priorities. mark: you don't have ambitious goals. when i'm hearing. sec. mnuchin: it's a big agenda. mark: it is. to debt ceiling is going be -- sec. mnuchin: see. i gave you a freebie there. mark: i know you did. be reached.o you've got extraordinary measures you can do. sec. mnuchin: i'm using superpowers. we had a big day on april 18th, in tens of billions
we have to fix -- we have two entities, fannie mae and freddie mac, sitting under government control. out how tofigure reform housing finance, so we don't put taxpayers at risk, and liquidity. i'm also very focused on cyber security. our standpoint -- and again, this is a big issue across the government, but from in treasury, one, you know, we maintain probably largest database in terms of records, and we need to make sure that's protected. we need to make sure that uspayers can interact with...
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government have to give you a permit if you were 21 and on this but today 41 states all allow them least maeued 12 million americans have concealed carry permit. to me that there is outrage is the complexity of how long it takes to understand your taxes. >> nine states have no income tax hike kansas and north carolina which are on a path to get rid of there's. the states competing with each other california and in your big move to texas and florida that should give us a hint as to where they want to go but that empowers the low tax limited government states. how else are we changing? 401k about half the country now has defined contribution plans and owning shares of stock. but that makes it more complex one out of three small businesses spend more than 80 hours per year just on federal taxes? >> i am not arguing they are good. it is very bad weay water 2% of income in taxes. but now we are at about 30% but i would argue what we have done at the stable is billed for school choice we now have the education and savings accounts that is the dynamic form of vouchers. john: the biggest the voucher
government have to give you a permit if you were 21 and on this but today 41 states all allow them least maeued 12 million americans have concealed carry permit. to me that there is outrage is the complexity of how long it takes to understand your taxes. >> nine states have no income tax hike kansas and north carolina which are on a path to get rid of there's. the states competing with each other california and in your big move to texas and florida that should give us a hint as to where...
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student loan issues, fannie mae, post office issues. housing and urban developments. a lot of stories we could talk about with these programs where we have been able to put some elbow grease into it. help out locally. at a time when not all that much is happening legislatively in washington, it feels good to be able to work with all of these fine people i introduce you to. and do some good around northeastern pennsylvania. if you come to visit washington, be sure and call us. if you want it white house tour, they need about three months notice of a can run your social security number. we can set up all sorts of fun tours that you may not have thought about. again, avail yourselves of our offices. we are working for you. bob, do we have -- some questions? >> is that it would have a question and didn't write it down, raise your hand if you need a card to write it down. rep. cartwright: there is a lot. [laughter] rep. cartwright: the first one is, how will you vote on attempts to dismantle social security? i will vote no. [applause] next one. >> that is an easy one. [lau
student loan issues, fannie mae, post office issues. housing and urban developments. a lot of stories we could talk about with these programs where we have been able to put some elbow grease into it. help out locally. at a time when not all that much is happening legislatively in washington, it feels good to be able to work with all of these fine people i introduce you to. and do some good around northeastern pennsylvania. if you come to visit washington, be sure and call us. if you want it...
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we have fannie mae and freddie mac that are sitting on government control.figure out how to reform housing finance. so we don't put taxpayers at risk. and yet we have liquidity. i'm also focused on cybersecurity. this is a big issue across the government. treasury,tandpoint in we maintained probably the largest database in terms of taxpayer records and we need to make sure it is protected. it needs to make sure taxpayers can't interact with us -- can andract with us safely securely. and i am working closely with banks to make sure our financial infrastructure is protected. those are really my priorities. i've got to get the debt ceiling increased. a few other minor things. >> you don't have ambitious goals. mr. mnuchin: it's a big agenda. >> the debt ceiling is going to be -- mr. mnuchin: i gave you a freebie. >> you have extraordinary measures. mr. mnuchin: superpowers. >> i am sure you will find them everywhere. you also have the budget, obviously, that will run out at the end of april. are you confident we will get through those? mr. mnuchin: nick is in c
we have fannie mae and freddie mac that are sitting on government control.figure out how to reform housing finance. so we don't put taxpayers at risk. and yet we have liquidity. i'm also focused on cybersecurity. this is a big issue across the government. treasury,tandpoint in we maintained probably the largest database in terms of taxpayer records and we need to make sure it is protected. it needs to make sure taxpayers can't interact with us -- can andract with us safely securely. and i am...
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. >> it looks like she mae have ordered the shooting of huck. >> they have "l" have no idea you weret of this. >> should we be too worried? >> perhaps not. >> six seasons in they are taking another crazy step, doing an alternate reality kind of rewind. >> i was blown away. i thought the concept was crazy. >> it makes me smile just thinking about it. >> here's one clue. fitz is never president. >> the same fitz but a little fitz who is not informed of the things you have watched. >> if the cast spills spoilers they have to answer to the creator. >> what is the shondaland punishment? >> not being a part of this any more. >> what is the punishment? >> i think, death. >> the stars attended a festival in l.a. kerry gave birth to her second child in october. >> shonda has made it clear that olivia pope is nobody's mama. >> on the way behind the scenes of the "love actually" reunion. why one star didn't get back together with the cast. >> john gosling's surprising new gig. >> i was an transition and construction. >> now he is stripping? what the former reality star is saying about taking it
. >> it looks like she mae have ordered the shooting of huck. >> they have "l" have no idea you weret of this. >> should we be too worried? >> perhaps not. >> six seasons in they are taking another crazy step, doing an alternate reality kind of rewind. >> i was blown away. i thought the concept was crazy. >> it makes me smile just thinking about it. >> here's one clue. fitz is never president. >> the same fitz but a little fitz who...
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julia first appeared online in as he is mae street see amazing in all children's initiative.ow that she is on the show, the center for autism research believe it could open many doors center for autism research believe it could open many doors for parents who are self so i use excedrin.ments from my life. >> they think they are stupid or doing something wrong. >> reporter: julia's character is in the middle of the spectrum with difficulty communicating and making friends. but with the friends she does keep. miller said that's the opportunity to understand autism challenges and its strength. >> most people with autism have good memories and visual spatial skills. >> reporter: people growing up around children with autism can change future communities. >> when you're an adult you're likely to higher somebody with disability, you're moore likely to include people with disabilities in your social group. >> reporter: and accepting others teachers children to accept others with there own struggles, matt o'donnell channel 6 "action news." know, know lupus. go to lupus dot org slash
julia first appeared online in as he is mae street see amazing in all children's initiative.ow that she is on the show, the center for autism research believe it could open many doors center for autism research believe it could open many doors for parents who are self so i use excedrin.ments from my life. >> they think they are stupid or doing something wrong. >> reporter: julia's character is in the middle of the spectrum with difficulty communicating and making friends. but with...
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announcing a new plan to crackdown on illegal immigration, we'll have a full report for you next, m m m m maere are certain things you can count on, like what goes down doesn't always come back up. ♪ [ toilet flushes ] ♪ so when you need a plumber, you can count on us to help you find the right person for the job. discover all the ways we can help at angie's list. because your home is where our heart is. so we know how to cover almost alanything.ything, even a coupe soup. [woman] so beautiful. [man] beautiful just like you. [woman] oh, why thank you. [burke] and we covered it, november sixth, two-thousand-nine. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ostriches don't really stick their heads in the sand. a peanut is not a nut. and a real john deere is actually real affordable. you learn something new everyday. the surprisingly affordable john deere e series tractors. now you can own america's tractor for just $99 a month. learn more at your john deere dealer. lou: attorney general jeff sessions today made his fi
announcing a new plan to crackdown on illegal immigration, we'll have a full report for you next, m m m m maere are certain things you can count on, like what goes down doesn't always come back up. ♪ [ toilet flushes ] ♪ so when you need a plumber, you can count on us to help you find the right person for the job. discover all the ways we can help at angie's list. because your home is where our heart is. so we know how to cover almost alanything.ything, even a coupe soup. [woman] so...
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this ad was beautiful, , and mae want a pepsi.was going on can you explain what happened? >> i think they were trying really hard, there's an "snl" sketch where they did it with chinos, let's show unhappy people, happy people and at the end will say "chinos" pepsi really did that i made it a thing. >> tom: where you offended that she pulled off the blonde hair? >> i think she said i'm going to take off my artifice and be the real kendall jenner. it's not clear what these happy attractive people were protesting. >> they were protesting cops not drinking pepsi. [laughter] eventually their demands were met and they went home happy. >> tom: that's right. sam, she looks at this guy, catches eyes with him and pulls off the wig, she's going to go right by the asian guy and go for the cop. >> she's playing hard to get. that's pretty obvious. we know what's happening, it's like protest and chill. i think the ad was far more effective than anyone is giving you credit for. if unity was a point of this advertisement, it's the first time that
this ad was beautiful, , and mae want a pepsi.was going on can you explain what happened? >> i think they were trying really hard, there's an "snl" sketch where they did it with chinos, let's show unhappy people, happy people and at the end will say "chinos" pepsi really did that i made it a thing. >> tom: where you offended that she pulled off the blonde hair? >> i think she said i'm going to take off my artifice and be the real kendall jenner. it's not...
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in 2008, the federal government placed fannie mae and freddie mac under federal control.be the last you heard about either company, but more are overseeing trillions of dollars in moorin mooringdollar. that's amazing if true. the federal government, while the rest of us were reading stories about the kremlin s looting fanny and freddy? >> it's nice we can go from a story of allegations to an actually factually based story, in 2012, to avoid dealing with the republicans, to fund obamacare, the obama administration took fanny and freddy's profits, have taken hundreds of billions of dollars. we don't know where that money has gone. we do know what the purpose was. there's been no accounting. then the government for covering its tracks, end up claiming executive privilege on over 11,000 documents that they won't unseal. frankly, until we see those documents, we are not really going to know the cost of obamacare, we shouldn't be thinking about what we do on housing finance reform. >> tucker: you are certain that some of this money wound up funding obamacare or filling shortfal
in 2008, the federal government placed fannie mae and freddie mac under federal control.be the last you heard about either company, but more are overseeing trillions of dollars in moorin mooringdollar. that's amazing if true. the federal government, while the rest of us were reading stories about the kremlin s looting fanny and freddy? >> it's nice we can go from a story of allegations to an actually factually based story, in 2012, to avoid dealing with the republicans, to fund obamacare,...
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are a bunch of crooks, frauds, and mall banks, especially those that got burned owning the old fannie mae or lehman brothers. healthy skepticism is one thing, a total unwillingness to believe in anything positive is something else entirely. if you own stocks, you need to have some measure of trust in the people that run the company. we have had a massive amount of consolidation, you see it in airlines, rental cars, food stocks and entertainment, perhaps these corporate ceos are buying stock -- spurs overtures happen all the time and if executives expect they may be next, it could be a healthy an honest reason to buy. a lot of times you could just get a phone call that say no, buy, they do that because the company's worth more than they thought. maybe they think that the company can be broken up, like the whole tyco, maybe they see the stocks creating value, but they don't think the run is over because they recognize how much better the company will be when it's divvied up. for us, buying after a big run can be a bit lazy. insider buying after decent runs tells me these guys don't think th
are a bunch of crooks, frauds, and mall banks, especially those that got burned owning the old fannie mae or lehman brothers. healthy skepticism is one thing, a total unwillingness to believe in anything positive is something else entirely. if you own stocks, you need to have some measure of trust in the people that run the company. we have had a massive amount of consolidation, you see it in airlines, rental cars, food stocks and entertainment, perhaps these corporate ceos are buying stock --...
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. >> another viewer says, how about mae since mother's name is april, and right now that name seems togaining a little strength. that's the popular one. >>> more to come. stay with us. we will be right back. >>> the military is an tensing its fight against i see but the plan could be complicated. connor has more out of jerusalem. >> the military is deepening its involvement in the battle for mosul. the last major pocket for resistance in iraq. 100 rounds a day into western mosul including direct strikes a militant positions. complaints of widespread destruction as forces target isis fighters with less precision.>> independent checks with accuracy and timing so every single round is exactly where we wanted to.>> it is part of the push to accelerate but the plan could be complicated by a weekend referendum in turkey which is a isis ally. they are pushing back against criticism from europe and the us running of fraud and human rice dish rights abuses.>> we have put up a fight against the nation and we did not succumb. >> the political fallout continued from trump's use of the mother of al
. >> another viewer says, how about mae since mother's name is april, and right now that name seems togaining a little strength. that's the popular one. >>> more to come. stay with us. we will be right back. >>> the military is an tensing its fight against i see but the plan could be complicated. connor has more out of jerusalem. >> the military is deepening its involvement in the battle for mosul. the last major pocket for resistance in iraq. 100 rounds a day into...
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. >> the ethical thing he's talking about is the collapse of fannie mae.he first time on air any republican has referenced her at their moral guide. but these are new times. >> we're following a lot of news here on new day. let's get after it. >> when you kill innocent children, that crosses many, many languages. >> this would not have been possible had they not had the cover putin has given. >> how many more children have to die before russia cares? >> north korea's capacity is increasing. you have to communicate your willingness to take action. >> be strong. don't led china continue to take advantage of us. >> i think the national security advisor advised things will go better if mr. bannon returns to a more appropriate role. >> what has gone on here with lawful, appropriate and pretty routine? >> this is new day, with chris cuomo and alison cam rot toe. >> good morning, everyone. president president is feeling t the weight of the world today. this after seeing the images of children choking on gas. what action will the u.s. take? >> same question looms
. >> the ethical thing he's talking about is the collapse of fannie mae.he first time on air any republican has referenced her at their moral guide. but these are new times. >> we're following a lot of news here on new day. let's get after it. >> when you kill innocent children, that crosses many, many languages. >> this would not have been possible had they not had the cover putin has given. >> how many more children have to die before russia cares? >> north...