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mark harris, who was the audience? >> the audience for "your job in germany" was the group of soldiers who were stationed in germany after we won, the occupying forces. this was essentially a training film for them to tell them how to deal with and how not to deal with the german people who had been defeated. and as you'll see, it contains some very, very tough material and unsentimental instructions in that regard. >> you spent a lot of time researching this for your book, "five came back." what surprised you the most about director frank capra? >> capra's politics were very complicated. they were impossible to track through his entertainment movies. everybody sort of sees him because of the popularity of films like "mr. smith goes to washington" as a great populace, a man of the people. he was actually a conservative republican who boasted that he never voted for fdr in any of his four presidential elections and he thought he was being overtaxed by the government and he really disliked unions. so his politics were ki
mark harris, who was the audience? >> the audience for "your job in germany" was the group of soldiers who were stationed in germany after we won, the occupying forces. this was essentially a training film for them to tell them how to deal with and how not to deal with the german people who had been defeated. and as you'll see, it contains some very, very tough material and unsentimental instructions in that regard. >> you spent a lot of time researching this for your...
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ú and joining us from new york is author mark harris.u.s. navy? >> ford was really proud of his service. he was the oldest of the five directors i write about. in fact, he became a grandfather during the war. he had been old enough to serve in the first world war, although he didn't. so for ford i think the war was a proving ground. he really wanted to test his courage, and although he was, you know, at least once directly in the line of fire i'm not sure that ford ever believed that he was courageous. in fact, at one point he said, all i know is that i'm not a brave man, that i'm a coward. that was after he had been at d-day. so ford was really proud that he had served, and, in fact, when he completed his sort of decommissioning papers he said he would do it again if called upon. one of the things ford did right after the war was start a place called the farm, which was sort of a combination rest home, clubhouse, barroom, getaway for the men in his field photo unit and it was a place that he decorated with, you know, every medal and rec
ú and joining us from new york is author mark harris.u.s. navy? >> ford was really proud of his service. he was the oldest of the five directors i write about. in fact, he became a grandfather during the war. he had been old enough to serve in the first world war, although he didn't. so for ford i think the war was a proving ground. he really wanted to test his courage, and although he was, you know, at least once directly in the line of fire i'm not sure that ford ever believed that he...
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joining us from new york is author mark harris.k of william wyler and four other leading directors from world war ii, as the war came to an end, what was next for director wyler? >> well, wyler of the five directors i wrote about, was the only one to come back as a disabled veteran. he received a disability check for the rest of his life. something he was very proud of. he poured all of his experience into what i think still stands as a true american masterpiece and the greatest movie about the aftermath of the war, which is the best jeer years of our lives. the best years of our lives is the story of three soldiers who are coming home. different classes, different ages, different ranks within the war. and it's about their adjustment to an america that had gone on without them. the extraordinary thing about this movie is that wyler put himself with the aid of his really brilliant screen writer robert sherwood into all three of these characters. one of the men was like wyler, a family man, who was middle aged and had left cushy and
joining us from new york is author mark harris.k of william wyler and four other leading directors from world war ii, as the war came to an end, what was next for director wyler? >> well, wyler of the five directors i wrote about, was the only one to come back as a disabled veteran. he received a disability check for the rest of his life. something he was very proud of. he poured all of his experience into what i think still stands as a true american masterpiece and the greatest movie...
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before showing the film we speak with film historian mark harris. the book is titled "five came back: a story of hollywood and the second world war" and joining us from new york is mark harris. as we look at some of the leading directors from this time period including john houston. what can you tell us about him? >> well houston was a really fascinating, larger than life figure. his career in hollywood was just starting when the war broke out. he had had a kind of ne'er-do-well adolescence, and early 20s, he had been involved in a few car crashes. he fled to paris at one point. his reputation was really not great. and then he came back to hollywood, started to build a reputation as a screenwriter, particularly with the help of william wyler, who was something of a mentor, and very good friend to him. and then just before pearl harbor, had his breakthrough success with the first movie he directed, the maltese falcon. and you know he had a chance to make about one and two-thirds more movies. he had to leave for the war and his service in the war befo
before showing the film we speak with film historian mark harris. the book is titled "five came back: a story of hollywood and the second world war" and joining us from new york is mark harris. as we look at some of the leading directors from this time period including john houston. what can you tell us about him? >> well houston was a really fascinating, larger than life figure. his career in hollywood was just starting when the war broke out. he had had a kind of ne'er-do-well...
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mark harris, thanks for being mption with us. now a chance to see the film in its entirety. ♪ >>> this picture was photographed in combat zones by cameronmen of the mediterranean allied forces and by pilots of the 12th air force who joined missions against the enemy, whprin rm operated automatic cameras in that plane. behind the pilot, shooting forward and back.y ha under the wing. in the wing. timed with the guns. in the wheel well.e in the instrument panel.iam wyle photographing the pilot himself.nqdyz ♪ >>> this picture was photographed in combat zones by cameronmen of the mediterranean allied forces and by pilots of the 12th air force who joined missions against the enemy, operated automatic cameras in that plane. behind the pilot, shooting forward and back. under the wing. in the wing. timed with the guns. in the wheel well. in the instrument panel. photographing the pilot himself. >> the commander counter of the united states air force is general carl spots has asked me to tell you something about this picture. i don't thin
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many mark harris head of global research joins us. as the price of oil continues to come down, are you reassessing the implications for more and more investors? >> oil is linked into every market. fx, emerging markets, we cannot escape the realities of oil hitting $58 on wti. my strategist has a very strong view. we will continue to see pressure through the first quarter. at that point, we are predicting and do expect that there will be more pressure on the saudis, at least at these levels to put that production in in a different way than they stated previously. >> how does that change your advice to investors? what does it mean for the market overall? >> i think the truth of the matter is, we got out our big strategy piece, there are places to go. the u.s. is a place you want to be. the diversification of our economy. take a look at the market as it stands today. it's under pressure. reality is we are up in double digits where we've got oil down 40%. even canadian economy which people perceive at least to be much more linked to oil,
many mark harris head of global research joins us. as the price of oil continues to come down, are you reassessing the implications for more and more investors? >> oil is linked into every market. fx, emerging markets, we cannot escape the realities of oil hitting $58 on wti. my strategist has a very strong view. we will continue to see pressure through the first quarter. at that point, we are predicting and do expect that there will be more pressure on the saudis, at least at these...
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he writes the author of that video harry segel joins me now along with mark clackstone, director. ou write that garner was treated like a piece of meat. very moving piece. but what specifically should those responders have done that they did not do? >> well, you have this man who said, i can't breathe. who's on the ground. unresponsive. the police were there. they're holding him more or less to keep him in a position and at a certain point they take him. he's lying on his belly face down. they rotate him a bit so he can get a little more air. they don't clear his airway. when the two emts and two medical technicians show up, they don't clear his airway or do anything else. they very briefly check his pulse and say, okay. this guy isn't dead and then sort of ignore him and stroll away. then, when they lift him into gurney, this is a big man. he weighs almost 400 pounds. this is where the piece of meat image comes to me. as brutal as i've ever seen, they almost drop him off of it. have him six inches above and rolls to his side. one of them grabs his legs to come off and another is h
he writes the author of that video harry segel joins me now along with mark clackstone, director. ou write that garner was treated like a piece of meat. very moving piece. but what specifically should those responders have done that they did not do? >> well, you have this man who said, i can't breathe. who's on the ground. unresponsive. the police were there. they're holding him more or less to keep him in a position and at a certain point they take him. he's lying on his belly face down....
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prince harry marks world aids day by revealing a personal secret in an online message. >>> and the hits just keep on coming for taney dragons superstar mo'ne davis. the newest honor for the teen phenom from our area. >>> this is nbc 10 news. >>> the search for shane. we're learning new information this morning about the search for a west chester university student who was last seen early thursday morning. nbc 10's matt delucia is live on main street in manayunk with shane montgomery was last seen. what efforts are happening right now? >> reporter: i just got off the phone with the fbi. a task force is starting where shane montgomery was last seen, at kildare's irish pub, and they're spreading out the search. the task force is investigating this case because shane disappeared under suspicious circumstances. digital billboards went on display on area highways. search crews have been throughout this manayunk area this weekend but found nothing. this morning shane's uncle told me that the family is trying to regroup and figure out what to do next. the reward meanwhile for information leadin
prince harry marks world aids day by revealing a personal secret in an online message. >>> and the hits just keep on coming for taney dragons superstar mo'ne davis. the newest honor for the teen phenom from our area. >>> this is nbc 10 news. >>> the search for shane. we're learning new information this morning about the search for a west chester university student who was last seen early thursday morning. nbc 10's matt delucia is live on main street in manayunk with...
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. >>> and now mark omary and harry houck a retired detective and the attorney for dorian brown. and let me start with the statement that the officer telling the nypd he did not use a chokehold which is banned by the nypd, but rather a quote, unquote, take-down technique. what do you say? >> you know, i don't know why it is that the rules are always changing and the semantics are changing whenever we are talking about victimization in the black community. anyone who watches this video and i watched it again, as sickening as it is to watch, you can see the officer takes his arm and using his forearm across the windpipe of mr. garner and he's pulling it forward until he pulls the man down. take-down maneuvers in police department, they involve momentum, they involve physics and leverage designed not to hurt the suspect or the officer. in this case, they -- he didn't do anything but put his hand around his throat and swing around his neck until he fell to the ground and held on until the man died. this is absolutely a chokehold. the world has seen it as a chokehold and yet again --
. >>> and now mark omary and harry houck a retired detective and the attorney for dorian brown. and let me start with the statement that the officer telling the nypd he did not use a chokehold which is banned by the nypd, but rather a quote, unquote, take-down technique. what do you say? >> you know, i don't know why it is that the rules are always changing and the semantics are changing whenever we are talking about victimization in the black community. anyone who watches this...
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harry weir. mark mcgrath. a ton of cameos. i worked with john hirsch. my taxi driver. >> i saw it in the clip. >> favorite movies when i was a kid i watched "taxi" all time. what do you at a yellow light. slow down. what do you do? so we're running with taxi and jim is on the brakes don't you know what to do at yellow light. yeah slow down. i don't know if it made knit to never north. there's little homages. >> you're doing the chippendale thing? >> yeah. i'm a father, husband i do everything i can to provide for my family. >> chippendale. >> yeah. >> it's been that kind of day. >> is that a movie. >> no it's a dance troupe. >> i thought there might be a chippendale movie. that would have been funny. the cuffs, the bow tie. we know each other from miss usa. >> coming up, dr. oz has a prescription for living the good life. >> he joins us next when "morning joe" returns. t only has millions of real traveler's reviews and opinions, but checks hundreds of websites, so people can get the best hotel prices. to plan, compare & book the perfect trip, visit trip
harry weir. mark mcgrath. a ton of cameos. i worked with john hirsch. my taxi driver. >> i saw it in the clip. >> favorite movies when i was a kid i watched "taxi" all time. what do you at a yellow light. slow down. what do you do? so we're running with taxi and jim is on the brakes don't you know what to do at yellow light. yeah slow down. i don't know if it made knit to never north. there's little homages. >> you're doing the chippendale thing? >> yeah. i'm a...
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mark? >> well again i'll go with harry reid as the leader of the democrats and the senate to just about putting everybody to sleep. it's almost a miracle that he is now going to come out as the majority leader. >> the most boring the so-call gop war on women. democratic campaign ads, hammered the theme relentlessly in the battleground states this year to the point where even most women voters toned them out. okay most charismatic, pat? >> i think pope francis, john. i think he beats out matthew mcconaughey. [ laughter ] >> is that a private joke? [ laughter ] >> you don't know matthew mcconaughey? you better go and look. >> put me on your list. eleanor go ahead. >> i second on pope francis, but i also give it to elizabeth warren who really made an impression this year. that's right. >> really? >> yeah. >> george w. bush who was taking a line and said very positive things about the clinton, which i think is good for the health of the nation. >> who else has he said? >> republicans. >> his brother. >> his brother. >> right. he wants the brother to run. >> yeah. >> well i'm still going to go with
mark? >> well again i'll go with harry reid as the leader of the democrats and the senate to just about putting everybody to sleep. it's almost a miracle that he is now going to come out as the majority leader. >> the most boring the so-call gop war on women. democratic campaign ads, hammered the theme relentlessly in the battleground states this year to the point where even most women voters toned them out. okay most charismatic, pat? >> i think pope francis, john. i think he...
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tonight at 10:00 fundraiser al lindsay mark lewis on how politics have grown and changed. and shane harris on the military's use of cyberspace to wage war. on "american history tv" on day at 2:00 pm, a how ronald reagan's career as an actor and spokesman for general electric hold his medication skills -- communication skills. and frank gannon, the former president nixon, shows interview is former with the president. completes television schedule online. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us, email us, or send us a tweet. during the c-span conversation. ke us on facebook. follow us on twitter. week, "american history tv" helps bring you archival film to help tell the story of the twentieth century. ♪ >> this is my neighbor, charles mcgonegal. i would like you to meet him. is an interesting fellow. watch him shaving, for instance. what is unusual about that? well, charlie has no hands. no hands other than those ingenious ddevices. but he does things as easily and casually as any other man. with a razor like mine, stroking as i do. began shaving this morning,
tonight at 10:00 fundraiser al lindsay mark lewis on how politics have grown and changed. and shane harris on the military's use of cyberspace to wage war. on "american history tv" on day at 2:00 pm, a how ronald reagan's career as an actor and spokesman for general electric hold his medication skills -- communication skills. and frank gannon, the former president nixon, shows interview is former with the president. completes television schedule online. let us know what you think...
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it is the house's largest republican majority since harry truman was president. this also markshe first time in 132 years that landrieu's seat will be held by a republican. >>> six prisoners who were being held at guantanamo bay have been transferred to uruguay. a resettlement deal was announced on sunday. there are a total of 136 prisoners in guantanamo, which is the lowest number since the prison opened in 2002. >>> sunday marked the 73rd anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor. about 100 pearl harbor and world war 2 survivors attended a ceremony. the attack on december 7th, 1941, killed about 2400 sailors, marines and soldiers. >>> in australia, christmas festivities are in full swing. even if it is summer down under. more than 2500 people dressed up as santa and they ran through the streets of sydney on sunday and they did this all to raise money for a children's charity. over in london, meanwhile, hundreds participated in the annual great christmas pudding race. costume contestants balanced trays of traditional christmas pudding as they navigated an obstacle course. >> wh
it is the house's largest republican majority since harry truman was president. this also markshe first time in 132 years that landrieu's seat will be held by a republican. >>> six prisoners who were being held at guantanamo bay have been transferred to uruguay. a resettlement deal was announced on sunday. there are a total of 136 prisoners in guantanamo, which is the lowest number since the prison opened in 2002. >>> sunday marked the 73rd anniversary of the attack on pearl...
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. >> you and your colleague mark warner voted against harry reid to be the senate democratic leader. you thinketh now time particularly after the election debacle for democrats that you tap younger members to be leaders in congress? >> i don't want to put words in mark's mouth. i think we had slightly different reasons but, sure, that was part of my thinking. i will say i voted against the leadership. we had a big loss. i wasn't willing to confirm the existing leadership team until we had a significant strategic discussion. we're going for a majority and minority. what are we going to do in the minority to do the country's business and do it the right way? the only minority we've seen is the minority that said we won't obstruct the president. we don't want to be obstructennists. ly say this about the leadership, your point about should more young people come in, leader reid and others decided that is the case. they brought in four new democrats in their first or second terms, they've come into leadership in a way that i think will create kind of new ideas and thoughts as we tackle th
. >> you and your colleague mark warner voted against harry reid to be the senate democratic leader. you thinketh now time particularly after the election debacle for democrats that you tap younger members to be leaders in congress? >> i don't want to put words in mark's mouth. i think we had slightly different reasons but, sure, that was part of my thinking. i will say i voted against the leadership. we had a big loss. i wasn't willing to confirm the existing leadership team until...
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. >>> prince harry revealing a secret to mark world aids day. royal released a video online to help fight the stigma of living with hiv/aids. >> my secret is believe it or not, i get incredibly nervous before public speaking no matter how big the crowd or audience. despite the fact i laugh and joke all the time, i get incredibly nervous, if not anxious before going into rooms full of people. >> several other celebrities have joined harry in revealing a secret. they encouraged others to do so to show solidarity for those affected by the disease. >>> 52 minutes past the hour. chad myers has a look at the weather. >> early good morning to you. a messy day in the northeast. from williamsport and the poconos, you see snow and sleet. 37 and 38 in new york city and d.c. it is not going to be a pretty afternoon, especially after 3:00 in the city with the showers moving on up from the southwest into cooler air. heavy rainfall for southern california. some spots could pick up 3 inches of rain today. that sounds like flooding, yes, but a tremendous drought
. >>> prince harry revealing a secret to mark world aids day. royal released a video online to help fight the stigma of living with hiv/aids. >> my secret is believe it or not, i get incredibly nervous before public speaking no matter how big the crowd or audience. despite the fact i laugh and joke all the time, i get incredibly nervous, if not anxious before going into rooms full of people. >> several other celebrities have joined harry in revealing a secret. they...
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harry faucet reports. >> reporter: there was no fist-pumping as he held mark of his landslide victory seat by seat.her, he had the air of a man who's plan had a worked out pefrm. this is the seal of approval. he publically caught it. >> my economic policies are still only halfway done, but i believe we have moved away from those dark days two or three years ago. i am aware that there is still a lot of people who still do not feel the benefits of my apology, but it's my duty to bring about these policies to those very peop people. i believe this election voiced that clearly. >> reporter: he was told this was a refer endsum on economics but it was more of an opposition in disarray and one that resulted in a record low turnout for a general election. >> reporter: the opposition party was week. we have no choice even if you wish others could challenge. >> it's an election that was designed to be won, so it's very strategic. as a citizen, it makes me wonder: why now is this. >> the poll suggests a majority of japanese voters, two years in. this poling station is a sense of duty being reluctantly perform
harry faucet reports. >> reporter: there was no fist-pumping as he held mark of his landslide victory seat by seat.her, he had the air of a man who's plan had a worked out pefrm. this is the seal of approval. he publically caught it. >> my economic policies are still only halfway done, but i believe we have moved away from those dark days two or three years ago. i am aware that there is still a lot of people who still do not feel the benefits of my apology, but it's my duty to bring...
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harry reid. is there a moment to tap younger leaders? >> i do not want to put words in mark's mouth.e had slightly different reasons but that was a part of my thinking and i will say this. i voted against the leadership and we had a big loss. i was not willing to confirm the existing team until we had a strategic discussion, we are going from majority to minority, what are we going to do in the minority to do the country's business and do it the right way? the only minority we have seen is that minority trying to obstruct the president. well, we do not want to be obstructionist. we want to be productive to draw a clear contrast. that is why i voted. i will say this about the leadership. your point about asking more young people to come in, harry reid and others decided that should be the case, so they brought in mark warner and elizabeth warren. and others. their firstcrats in or second in have now come into leadership in a way that i think will create new ideas and this newas we tackle challenge of being a minority party, but doing it to the right to way for the country. >> what sho
harry reid. is there a moment to tap younger leaders? >> i do not want to put words in mark's mouth.e had slightly different reasons but that was a part of my thinking and i will say this. i voted against the leadership and we had a big loss. i was not willing to confirm the existing team until we had a strategic discussion, we are going from majority to minority, what are we going to do in the minority to do the country's business and do it the right way? the only minority we have seen...
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joining us now, mark smith and mara harris. let me start with equities. maury probably feels bad always being second. we'll get your forecast. hank, 8% to 10% up is that what you're thinking or are you different than the crowd? >> no. that is what we're thinking. and i think the rally in the last two weeks that has seen the dow go up a thousand points has probably stolen a little bit of 2015's returns. that would make sense. something more modest in the high single digits, that's in line with earnings growth. you don't really need any multiple expansion. i think that's a reasonable expectation and in any event, it's going to beat the alternative. equities still look like the most attractive asset class when you compare it to fixed income and cash. that's our forecast and we're sticking to it. >> so that will reflect -- that will reflect, what an 8% to 10% move in earnings and multiples stay the same? >> yeah. look, i think we're going to get with a faster gdp growth somewhere in the 3% range where we've been averaging 2% for the previous five years. i thi
joining us now, mark smith and mara harris. let me start with equities. maury probably feels bad always being second. we'll get your forecast. hank, 8% to 10% up is that what you're thinking or are you different than the crowd? >> no. that is what we're thinking. and i think the rally in the last two weeks that has seen the dow go up a thousand points has probably stolen a little bit of 2015's returns. that would make sense. something more modest in the high single digits, that's in line...
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mark lewis on fundraising and politics. sunday, the senior correspondent shane harris on the military's use of cyberspace to wage war. and on "american history tv", 2:00 pm, a panel on how ronald reagan's career as an actor and spokesman for general electric help honed his communication skills. at 8:00 pm -- cclips with the 83 interview former president about vietnam, watergate, and his resignation. complete television schedule at c-span.org. let us know about the complete programs you are watching. collis, email us, or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. "washington journal" continues. >> "a conservative and compassionate approach to is the tion reform" title of his new book, former attorney general alberto gonzales. judge gonzales, we'll get to the book in just a 2nd, but i want to ask a couple of quickly about the cia and the interrogation and what has been going on here in washington. sir, what was your role in terms of approving or knowing about the interrogation techniques used. guest: sure. the kind ure these are of questions that can be discussed very quic
mark lewis on fundraising and politics. sunday, the senior correspondent shane harris on the military's use of cyberspace to wage war. and on "american history tv", 2:00 pm, a panel on how ronald reagan's career as an actor and spokesman for general electric help honed his communication skills. at 8:00 pm -- cclips with the 83 interview former president about vietnam, watergate, and his resignation. complete television schedule at c-span.org. let us know about the complete programs...
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. >> or you think of harry potter instead. mark, thank you.ent in the world asks me that. >> jobless claims move down from a slightly revisedwo÷ 295,000, subtract six. you arrive at the new number 289,000. of course anything sub-300 just kind of, you know, it isn't going to make a huge difference to the market. if you saw 350, it would make a difference. i guess if you see 225, it may make a difference. but the notion that six years after the fed tightening -- excuse me. fed going to zero, that jobless claims after all we've been through wouldn't be at this level almost is illogical. it's good news no matter how you slice it. but how it translates into other areas is the issue. interest rates at 2.17. the big settlement of the year that has the most animal spirit associated with it was in october. that's where i think we'll be at the end of the year. we still have the philly fed to come out. when we look at the foreign exchange markets, it seems though the dollar and the equity markets really did hang onto some gains post-statement. we can arg
. >> or you think of harry potter instead. mark, thank you.ent in the world asks me that. >> jobless claims move down from a slightly revisedwo÷ 295,000, subtract six. you arrive at the new number 289,000. of course anything sub-300 just kind of, you know, it isn't going to make a huge difference to the market. if you saw 350, it would make a difference. i guess if you see 225, it may make a difference. but the notion that six years after the fed tightening -- excuse me. fed going...
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harry fossett reports from tokyo. >> reporter: there was no great fist-pumping celebration for japan's prime minister as he marked this landslide victory. he had the err of a man whose plan worked out perfectly. >> reporter: my poli-- i believ have moved away from the dark days. a lot of people don't feet the benefits of my policies, but it's my do you toy bring about these policies to those very people. i believe this election also voiced that clearly. >> reporter: abe told the electorate this was a referendum on his economic recovery plan. but for many it was more a referendum on an opposition in disarray and one that resulted in a record low turnout for a general election. >> translator: the option party is very weak, so we really have no choice, even if you wish others could challenge. >> translator: it's an election designed to be won, so it's very strategic. as a citizen, it makes me wonder why now? >> reporter: the polls suggest the majority of japanese voters are confused by this need into the election just two years into the term of office. there's little enthusiasm showing at this polling station, more of a
harry fossett reports from tokyo. >> reporter: there was no great fist-pumping celebration for japan's prime minister as he marked this landslide victory. he had the err of a man whose plan worked out perfectly. >> reporter: my poli-- i believ have moved away from the dark days. a lot of people don't feet the benefits of my policies, but it's my do you toy bring about these policies to those very people. i believe this election also voiced that clearly. >> reporter: abe told...
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mark lewis on money and politics. and correspondent for the daily beast tim harris on using cyberspace to wage war. including, a panel david keen on how ronald as an actor and spokesman helped hone his communication skills. 8:00, a former aide to president nixon shows clips of an interview with the president. find a schedule on www.c-span.org and let us know what you think about the program to or watching. call us. e-mail us. send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> yesterday the cato institute cussingonference is issues of surveillance, national security, and civil rights -- discussing issues of surveillance, national security and civil rights. kentucky senator thomas massie rein about his efforts to in surveillance efforts. he is introduced by julian sanchez of the cato institute. >> good morning. welcome to the cato institute. by name is julian sanchez. fellow here, and it is my signal privilege to welcome you to the inaugural cato institute surveillance conference. this is been called the information age, which almost by definition means that
mark lewis on money and politics. and correspondent for the daily beast tim harris on using cyberspace to wage war. including, a panel david keen on how ronald as an actor and spokesman helped hone his communication skills. 8:00, a former aide to president nixon shows clips of an interview with the president. find a schedule on www.c-span.org and let us know what you think about the program to or watching. call us. e-mail us. send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook....
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harry winston in mail ork city, actually the hope diamond by mail. the wrapper -- there's $149.24 -- iinsurance up to $1 million. you can see all the markings, please delivered to the castle by 4 pm. natural history got the diamond, we got the rapper, sometimes i think we got the better end of the deal. cases had special pullout designed to protect materials from light -- it is part of our conservation efforts. this grouping here, we called by air and space. it starts out with the wright brothers and then goes to outer space. it tells the story through the mail. this is a piece of mail that charles lindbergh flew across his solo flight. these were officially sent by is one t office, this people handed him a piece of mail and asked him to carry as a courtesy. of those rarities. seen the many of you lady lindy e was a -- i'm going to show you a little bit about her next. amelia erhardt was a stamp collector. on offer ed mail flights. she went to stamp shows and collected. one of many famous stamp collectors. on the small, we tell the story of amelia earhart. this is something that when you come to the museum, allow time go into here and open
harry winston in mail ork city, actually the hope diamond by mail. the wrapper -- there's $149.24 -- iinsurance up to $1 million. you can see all the markings, please delivered to the castle by 4 pm. natural history got the diamond, we got the rapper, sometimes i think we got the better end of the deal. cases had special pullout designed to protect materials from light -- it is part of our conservation efforts. this grouping here, we called by air and space. it starts out with the wright...
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" and i am andrea and here today is harris faulkner, elizabeth mcdonald is back and today's #is one lucky guy and former prosecutor and veteran defense attorney. mark. and mark you are outnumbered again. >> that is the story of my life. kids outnumber me at home and at court. this is the best time. weather to join us on the couch.
" and i am andrea and here today is harris faulkner, elizabeth mcdonald is back and today's #is one lucky guy and former prosecutor and veteran defense attorney. mark. and mark you are outnumbered again. >> that is the story of my life. kids outnumber me at home and at court. this is the best time. weather to join us on the couch.
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mark lewis. and sunday at 10 p.m. eastern senior correspondent for the daily beast shane harris on the military's use of cyberspace toage war. on american history tv on c-span3 start at 2:00 a panel including washington "times" opinion editor david keen on how ronald reagan's career helped hone his communication skills and be a successful politician and president. and sunday at 8 p.m. on the presidency, frank gannon, former aide to president nixon, shows clips of his 1983 interview with the former president about vietnam, water gate and his resignation. find our complete television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400, e-mail us at comments@c-span.org or send us a twee tweet @cspan #comments. follow us on twitter, "like" us on facebook. >>> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span, here on c-span3 we complement that coverage by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs event pops weekends c-span3 is the home to american history tv with programs that tell our nation's story, includi
mark lewis. and sunday at 10 p.m. eastern senior correspondent for the daily beast shane harris on the military's use of cyberspace toage war. on american history tv on c-span3 start at 2:00 a panel including washington "times" opinion editor david keen on how ronald reagan's career helped hone his communication skills and be a successful politician and president. and sunday at 8 p.m. on the presidency, frank gannon, former aide to president nixon, shows clips of his 1983 interview...
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" and i am andrea and here today is harris faulkner, elizabeth mcdonald is back and today's #is one lucky guy and former prosecutor and veteran defense attorney. mark. and mark you are outnumbered again. >> that is the story of my life. kids outnumber me at home and at court. this is the best time. weather to join us on the couch. >> what's going on out there? >> it's new york, it's winter time. >> it's the holiday season. >> that's the time it's okay for it to be cold. >> we've got a lot of great legal stories. holiday party, we're going to get your advice on that, but first straight to politics. congress narrowly avoiding a government shutdown after a dramatic vote last night, approving a $1 trillion spending bill to keep the government open through september, but it almost didn't happen as two of the most influential leaders in congress split from the white house over provisions in the bill to roll back regulations on wall street and ease campaign finance laws. here's house minority leader nancy pelosi. >> this is a ransom, this is blackmail. you don't get a bill unless wall street gets its taxpayer coverage. i'm enormously disappointed that the
" and i am andrea and here today is harris faulkner, elizabeth mcdonald is back and today's #is one lucky guy and former prosecutor and veteran defense attorney. mark. and mark you are outnumbered again. >> that is the story of my life. kids outnumber me at home and at court. this is the best time. weather to join us on the couch. >> what's going on out there? >> it's new york, it's winter time. >> it's the holiday season. >> that's the time it's okay for it...
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was that harry reid was trying to protect the democrats from red states by not bringing bills up. and basically all tho democrats except perhaps markner of virginia won anyway. there's a -- not just sit on their hands. >> i think they won't sit on their hands, but let's keep in mind that the democrats don't pay well -- the president isn't going to be put in a position to veto it or not tree toe it. i think keystone was one of those awkward issues that the democrats can't want to prevent their liberal senators -- alaska is a red state, louisiana is now a red state. i mean they were -- keystone wasn't going to make -- >> let's get beyond keystone jason, tax reform has been mentioned. >> i think there are some good chances you could get tax reform again. both parties have a vested interest in getting something done. republicans want to show they can govern, looking at 2016. so the democrats want to show some accomplishments as they try -- >> what is the president doing with npr? is he throwing it out there? it's a little warning spot, but he still wants to work with them? >> i think it was a little bit of luster. i think come january
was that harry reid was trying to protect the democrats from red states by not bringing bills up. and basically all tho democrats except perhaps markner of virginia won anyway. there's a -- not just sit on their hands. >> i think they won't sit on their hands, but let's keep in mind that the democrats don't pay well -- the president isn't going to be put in a position to veto it or not tree toe it. i think keystone was one of those awkward issues that the democrats can't want to prevent...
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harris? >> what is delta saying about this? what action might they take? >> reporter: an airline spokesman says they suspended eugene harvey pending an investigation. as for mark henry, delta fired him in 2010 for allegedly abusing the buddy pass system. some of the weapons, some of them loaded, could be smuggled, is of grave concern. >> thank you very much. let's bring in tom blank. he is the former deputy director of the transportation security administration. tom, always good to see you. >> nice to be with you. >> tom, have we learned nothing from the people who want to kill us in this world using passenger planes that we would let this happen? how does this happen? >> well, this happens as a result of a security gap being exposed, and the people that are at fault are the airlines, the airports and tsa. they need to work together to close this gap. it's been a known gap for many years, in fact. the reality is that we have 450 commercial airports in this country. we have tens of thousands of people that go to work at those airports every single day. they are fuelers, caterers, baggage handlers, maintenance personnel and ticket checkers, and they do not get s
harris? >> what is delta saying about this? what action might they take? >> reporter: an airline spokesman says they suspended eugene harvey pending an investigation. as for mark henry, delta fired him in 2010 for allegedly abusing the buddy pass system. some of the weapons, some of them loaded, could be smuggled, is of grave concern. >> thank you very much. let's bring in tom blank. he is the former deputy director of the transportation security administration. tom, always...
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mark quinton henry back in 2010 for allegedly abusing the delta buddy pass system. gretchen. >> all right. amazing developments there. thank you so much, jonathan. >>> time to check in with harris falkner in for shepherd smith. hi, harris. >> hi, gretchen. thank you. it is unimaginable that islamic state terrorists could be more brutal, but there's a new report from iraq we're working to bring you, and it shows a side of this enemy that words really cannot fully capture. according to a human rights group conditions for under age girls are so bad some of them are killing themselves rather than face the abuse from the isis terror army. and making matters even worse from those who survive the sexual torture and more, many are not seen as victims at all, but instead face ridicule inside their own society. details on what's in the report and how the pentagon is now reacting. that's ahead when i fill in for shepherd smith on the fox news deck. gretchen. >> harris, thank you so much. >> sure. >> live pictures now. this is city hall in lower manhattan where we are awaiting a moment of silence for those two fallen police officers assassinateed in an ambush attack over the weekend. >> pl
mark quinton henry back in 2010 for allegedly abusing the delta buddy pass system. gretchen. >> all right. amazing developments there. thank you so much, jonathan. >>> time to check in with harris falkner in for shepherd smith. hi, harris. >> hi, gretchen. thank you. it is unimaginable that islamic state terrorists could be more brutal, but there's a new report from iraq we're working to bring you, and it shows a side of this enemy that words really cannot fully capture....
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mark phillipss the humble beginnings of their live lie hood. >> i'm so excited. >> about andy cohen? >> yes. >>> britain's daily express says prince harry speaking. >> despite the fact that i laugh and joke all the time i get incredibly nervous and anxious actually before going into rooms full of people and when i'm wearing a suit. >> he joins a list of celebrities who share their secrets. he hopes people come forward and seek help. >> we love prince harry. >> we do. >>> a young father joked he was spider-man. 35-year-old aaron died last week after battling brain cancer. his wife's blog about his treatment had 25,000 followers. they wrote his obituary together. it said he died peacefully after a radioactive spider bite led to years long battle of crime fighting and cancer. they will recognize him best as spider-man. >>> britain's "telegraph" said there will be a sequel to "frozen." ♪ let it go let it go ♪ ♪ can't hold you back anymore ♪ ♪ let it go let it go ♪ >> all right charlie. charlie. >> she tells the newspaper a sequel and a stage musical are, quote, in the works. "frozen" is the highest grossing animated film in history and freq
mark phillipss the humble beginnings of their live lie hood. >> i'm so excited. >> about andy cohen? >> yes. >>> britain's daily express says prince harry speaking. >> despite the fact that i laugh and joke all the time i get incredibly nervous and anxious actually before going into rooms full of people and when i'm wearing a suit. >> he joins a list of celebrities who share their secrets. he hopes people come forward and seek help. >> we love prince...
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mark pryor and bernie sanders on the same page. and all of a sudden these last six weeks it's like, i don't have to listen to those guys anymore. harry reid and nancy pelosi are going to complain all they want. i don't have to worry about them. >> how much is personal defiance at the defiance of chuck schumer and harry reid. i never heard of a staffer attacking her own political party. it's never been done before. chuck schumer coming in there with all his brilliance and savvy saying, this guy blew it on the biggest decision of his administration. the attitude from senate has been, we're not on the same team. >> look, i think, absolutely. i think there's some congressional democrats that will sit there and say, hey, you know what, that president obama, who is willing to go out there and cogently make that message arc ument, perhaps on the economy argument he did at the top, if you were that good and concise at sending messaging when it comes to the economy, then we would have rallied around him. that's what some congressional democrats -- i've already heard from a few strategist types who say, well, if he had been that concise and go
mark pryor and bernie sanders on the same page. and all of a sudden these last six weeks it's like, i don't have to listen to those guys anymore. harry reid and nancy pelosi are going to complain all they want. i don't have to worry about them. >> how much is personal defiance at the defiance of chuck schumer and harry reid. i never heard of a staffer attacking her own political party. it's never been done before. chuck schumer coming in there with all his brilliance and savvy saying,...
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c-span 2, saturday at 10:00, on after words, lindsay mark lewis and sunday at 10:00 pm eastern, senior correspondent for the daily beast, shane harris, on the military's use of cyber space to wage war. on american history tv c-span 3 saturday at 2:00, a panel including washington times opinion editor david keen on how ronald reagan's career as an actor and spokesperson for general electric honed his skills. and sunday at 8:00, interview with president nixon. call us at 202-626-3400. e-mail us at commen comments @c-span.org or send us a tweet @c-span #comments. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> the supreme court recently heard oral argument in the case of elonis versus the united states, sentenced to 44 months in prison for making threats to his wife and an fbi agent on facebook. at issue is when do threats made on line void free speech protections and become criminal? john ellwood presents the case for mr. elonis. this is an hour. >> elonis versus united states. mr. elwood? >> mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, first amendment prohibits restrictions for a few well-defined, narrowly classes of communication,
c-span 2, saturday at 10:00, on after words, lindsay mark lewis and sunday at 10:00 pm eastern, senior correspondent for the daily beast, shane harris, on the military's use of cyber space to wage war. on american history tv c-span 3 saturday at 2:00, a panel including washington times opinion editor david keen on how ronald reagan's career as an actor and spokesperson for general electric honed his skills. and sunday at 8:00, interview with president nixon. call us at 202-626-3400. e-mail us...
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mark up their bills. hadsenate, we haven't regular order and in many cases on rae big bills harry reid or leadership took the bill away from the finance committee and see we're going to rewrite it. that's what they did on obamacare. they had a bipartisan vote coming out of the committee, olympia snow voted for and it input, lots of amendments, took that bill said we've bot 60, we don't need any republicans, and basically rewrote the bill in the leader's didn't allow any amendments on it. so no republican voted for it, house senate, none of them had any input on it. didn't get that, if you get to and you win, you have a little ownership. it,re kind of invested in you've helped shape it. you don't get to have any input, ticked. i wouldn't want nobody the senate if i couldn't offer amendments, and in the last five years people, you know, there was people that ran for election for re-election this year. been in office in the senate for an years, never offered amendment on the floor of the senate. wow. hundredsnow how many of amendments i was involved in, hundreds.the and so i just, i can't imagine and not th
mark up their bills. hadsenate, we haven't regular order and in many cases on rae big bills harry reid or leadership took the bill away from the finance committee and see we're going to rewrite it. that's what they did on obamacare. they had a bipartisan vote coming out of the committee, olympia snow voted for and it input, lots of amendments, took that bill said we've bot 60, we don't need any republicans, and basically rewrote the bill in the leader's didn't allow any amendments on it. so no...
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mark each year with our special game changers edition. there is a big developing story right announce and we want to get right to it. >> thank you and good morning. i'm dan harris in new york. we are tracking breaking news. just nine months after malaysia air flight 370 disappeared, another passenger plane from an airline based in malaysia has vanished in that same part of the world. flight 8501 was in the middle of what was supposed to be a short two-hour flight from the indonesian city of surabaya to singapore when it disappeared from radar. more than 160 people were on board, including children. abc's david kerley is tracking all of this. good morning to you. >> reporter: it will be an agonizing night for families. it is now dark over the java sea where a handful of aircraft looked for this missing jetliner. this is the actual mane missing at this hour. people spent the afternoon looking for any sign of the jetliner which was carrying 161 people, mostly indonesians. flight 8501 took off early saturday morning heading for singapore. 42 minutes into the flight the jet runs into severe weather, thunderstorms and turbulence. the pilot asked to turn and to increa
mark each year with our special game changers edition. there is a big developing story right announce and we want to get right to it. >> thank you and good morning. i'm dan harris in new york. we are tracking breaking news. just nine months after malaysia air flight 370 disappeared, another passenger plane from an airline based in malaysia has vanished in that same part of the world. flight 8501 was in the middle of what was supposed to be a short two-hour flight from the indonesian city...
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harry's nemesis might have a scrooge-style. >>> now, here's a look at the weather. >>> coming up actor mark wahlberg in crime and punishment. >> not his latest role on the big screen but an effort to clear his name for a crime he committed more than two decades ago. >>> and then i am in northridge california, where they are designing a special water pipe that can move but not break during an earthquake. we will show you the actual installation coming up on "thbs this morning." >>> coming up, the picture perfect launch of what some are calling the future of the u.s. space program. but rising seas due to climate change threaten those lofty ambitions. >> we'll be right back. this is "cbs in morning saturday." at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies, which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and why with our partner in brazil, we are producing a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane to fuel cars. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. >>> it features the 85 most disruptive ideas in business over the past 85 years.
harry's nemesis might have a scrooge-style. >>> now, here's a look at the weather. >>> coming up actor mark wahlberg in crime and punishment. >> not his latest role on the big screen but an effort to clear his name for a crime he committed more than two decades ago. >>> and then i am in northridge california, where they are designing a special water pipe that can move but not break during an earthquake. we will show you the actual installation coming up on...
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the campaign trail. 2, political fundraiser wednesday mark lewis on money in politics and how it has grown and changed. shane 10:00 p.m. eastern, harris on the military pause use of cyberspace to wage war. and on american history on c-span 3, a panel including david keene on how ronald reagan's career helped hone his communication skills and be a successful politician and president. gannon showsfrank clips of his 1983 interview with the former president about vietnam, watergate, and his resignation. find our complete television schedule at c-span.org. let us know what you think. us, percent is a tweet. -- or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. >> today, the senate foreign relations committee approved a draft resolution that would authorize limited military force against isis. 8, with mostl, 10- democrats in favor and public ends against. the chairman said he would seek a vote on the measure on full senate over the next few days. the committee meeting ran an hour and 45 minutes. >> let us now moved to my proposed resolution authorizing the limited use of the united states armed forces against sil.i have a manager's amendment
the campaign trail. 2, political fundraiser wednesday mark lewis on money in politics and how it has grown and changed. shane 10:00 p.m. eastern, harris on the military pause use of cyberspace to wage war. and on american history on c-span 3, a panel including david keene on how ronald reagan's career helped hone his communication skills and be a successful politician and president. gannon showsfrank clips of his 1983 interview with the former president about vietnam, watergate, and his...
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night at 10:00 on book tv's jfr wards, lindsay mark lewis on money and politics and how it's grown and changed. and sunday at 10:00 p.m. eastern, shane harrison the military's use of cyber space to wage war. and on "american history tv" on c-span 3, saturday at 2:00, a panel including washington times editor david keene on how ronald reagan's career helped hone his communication skills and be a successful politician and president. and sunday at 8:00 on the presidency, frank shows his int interview with the president about vietnam, water gait and his resignation. find our schedule at c-span.org and let us know about the programs you're watching. join the c-span conversation, like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >>> tonight on c-span 3, a hearing looks at possible faa regulations of drones. that's followed by a hearing on the use of genetically modified organisms on farms and in food products. >>> in august a federal aviation administration missed a deadline for writing rules for drones to prevent interference with regular air traffic. this week an faa official testified at a house hearing that the missed deadline means e comprehensive
night at 10:00 on book tv's jfr wards, lindsay mark lewis on money and politics and how it's grown and changed. and sunday at 10:00 p.m. eastern, shane harrison the military's use of cyber space to wage war. and on "american history tv" on c-span 3, saturday at 2:00, a panel including washington times editor david keene on how ronald reagan's career helped hone his communication skills and be a successful politician and president. and sunday at 8:00 on the presidency, frank shows his...
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political fundraiser lyndsay mark lewis on money and politics and how it has grown and changed and sunday at ten pm eastern senior correspondent for the daily beast shane harrison the military's use of cyberspace to wage war. on american history tv a panel including washington times opinion editor david keen on how ronald reagan's career reagan's career as an actor and spokesman for general electric helped on his communication skills. sunday at 8:00 o'clock frank gannon former aide to pres. nixon shows clips of his 1983 interview with the former president about vietnam, watergate, and his resignation. find a complete television schedule and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. e-mail us or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation, conversation, like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. former afghanistan war commander john allen is now a special convoy. he spoke thursday at the wilson center about the threat posed by the islamic state and the strategy for defeating it. this is just over an hour. general alan says i have not recovered. it is not a 12 step program, but we are delighted to host him here today. i first met general
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mark lewis on money and politics and how it's grown and changed. and sunday at 10:00 p.m. eastern, senior correspondent for the daily beast shane harris the military's use of cyberspace to wage war. and on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 2:00. a panel, including washington times opinion editor david keen on how ronald reagan's career as an actor and spokesman for general electric helped hone his communication skills to be a successful poll significance and president. and sunday at 8:00 on the presidency, frank gannon, former aide to president nixon shows clips of his 1983 interview with the former president about vietnam, watergate, and his resignation. find our complete television schedule at c-span.org. and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400. e-mail us at comments@c-span.org or send us a tweet @c-span, #comments. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >>> u.s. ambassador to ukraine, geoff pyatt, outlined the ongoing conflict between russia and ukraine earlier this month at the atlantic council in washington, d.c. ambassador pyatt discussed u.s./ukraine relations and
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mark up their bills. he hasn't tried to impose. the senate just the other -- we haven't had regular order and in many cases on really big bills, harry reid or democratic leadership took the bill away from the finance committee and said, we're going to rewrite it. that's what they did on obamacare. there was a bipartisan vote coming out of the committee. olympia snowe voted for it. and had a lot of input. anyway, lots of amendments. took that bill, said, we don't need -- we've got 60. we don't need any republicans. and basically rewrote the bill in the leader's office and then didn't allow any amendments on it. so no republican voted for it. house or senate. none of them had any input on it. didn't get -- you know, if you get to amend it and you win, hey, you have a little ownership. you're kind of invested in it. you helped shape. it you don't get to have any input. you're ticked. i wouldn't want to be in the senate if i couldn't offer amendments. and in the last five years, they haven't -- people haven't been able -- there were people that ran for election, for re-election this year, been in office, in the senate for six years, nev
mark up their bills. he hasn't tried to impose. the senate just the other -- we haven't had regular order and in many cases on really big bills, harry reid or democratic leadership took the bill away from the finance committee and said, we're going to rewrite it. that's what they did on obamacare. there was a bipartisan vote coming out of the committee. olympia snowe voted for it. and had a lot of input. anyway, lots of amendments. took that bill, said, we don't need -- we've got 60. we don't...
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harris and out war the rise of the military internet complex. day --as friday, clarence page. columnist 1904 to 1918. this year q1 day turns 10 years old. to mark a decade of conversations, we are featuring one interview over the holiday season. today kenneth feinberg, special master of the 9-11 fund and what his life is like. that will be at 7:00 eastern here on c-span. the nih onrector of the promise and challenges of cancer research. looking at unprecedented innovation in an environment of shrinking rhetoric -- federal resources. home in >> amazing to see the insight. they're coming from technology we did not have before. the whole genomics revolution insight into how things work and how things go wrong sometimes. the effort to understand the of the advance of clinical health records. all of these things coming together in a way i would not have imagined would happen in my lifetime, and yet we are not nurturing that engine of discovery the way we could the. a statistic i think is troubling and discouraging to young scientists is the following, what is your chance yeah, you cancergreat idea about research and is preclinical and you have the n
harris and out war the rise of the military internet complex. day --as friday, clarence page. columnist 1904 to 1918. this year q1 day turns 10 years old. to mark a decade of conversations, we are featuring one interview over the holiday season. today kenneth feinberg, special master of the 9-11 fund and what his life is like. that will be at 7:00 eastern here on c-span. the nih onrector of the promise and challenges of cancer research. looking at unprecedented innovation in an environment of...
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. >> a portion of the film "the true glory" and joining us from new york is mark harris who has beenof the directors from this period. as you look back at that film what are your impressions? >> you know the english filmmakers, the men in the british army film unit, were really peerless at putting together these documentaries. not only did home front audiences in england find them very stirring, but they played well in america, too. england had a head start on the filmmaking effort in the war and their documentaries, including early ones like "desert victory" really sparked a sense of competition in u.s. filmmakers. there was a lot of open discussion in the war department and with people like frank capra saying why aren't our movie this is good? why isn't the material we're getting as strong as this british material? so the "true glory" in the hands of carol reed a really great director is a good example of how the english really knew what they were doing in this front. >> in setting up our conversation about this film we touched briefly on the concentration camps and what george ste
. >> a portion of the film "the true glory" and joining us from new york is mark harris who has beenof the directors from this period. as you look back at that film what are your impressions? >> you know the english filmmakers, the men in the british army film unit, were really peerless at putting together these documentaries. not only did home front audiences in england find them very stirring, but they played well in america, too. england had a head start on the...