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so this is getting messier and messier. >> what do you make of the 600 troops that we're sending doing those training exercises right next to ukraine and russia? certainly trying to up our presence, but the point you just brought up, we cannot be there indefinitely especially with our other commitments around the world. the miles per hoamerican public there. >> i think those troops are to assure allies. we have the other nato members that are we really members of nato, is an attack on one of us really an attack on all of us. so that is a bit different than what is going on inside ukraine. and the fact that i sort of see putin playing the role in russian eyes of being the ronald reagan in their country. reasserting our status. and what unfolded, it's about putin's legacy building, if you have. >> propaganda certainly a huge role. i want to ask you, the ukranian government will now continue these anti-terrorist operations. they have not worked at all. at some point some of the troops even go over to the russian side, end up losing equipment, an underfunded military. are these anti-terror
so this is getting messier and messier. >> what do you make of the 600 troops that we're sending doing those training exercises right next to ukraine and russia? certainly trying to up our presence, but the point you just brought up, we cannot be there indefinitely especially with our other commitments around the world. the miles per hoamerican public there. >> i think those troops are to assure allies. we have the other nato members that are we really members of nato, is an attack...
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messier. their goal is to protect the girls and the ceiling households the visit. and in order to do so. they have to present themselves the plaza lights to the men who often perceive them as a threat to their authority. want a sweater with my limits and i am reminded that as it were a regular visits outside with the woman i knew the husband didn't know about the mail it is that this young man's wife was killed in syria she now lives with his mother and his children up for him and many of his male compatriots the order of things has been turned upside down. but mobile. since we arrived here everything is changing. back in syria women have no rights that's how i'll hold you in hey a win in two rounds. dig into city centers. educated thoughtful. social workers want to change the way young skinny men and women relate to each other. the attendance of twenty catch the string into pieces nowike to paint ani studied him by. i'm sixteen years old. likening it to make new friends. my name is omar. i was moaning guarantee or sodium. it's now up to those girls who have been v
messier. their goal is to protect the girls and the ceiling households the visit. and in order to do so. they have to present themselves the plaza lights to the men who often perceive them as a threat to their authority. want a sweater with my limits and i am reminded that as it were a regular visits outside with the woman i knew the husband didn't know about the mail it is that this young man's wife was killed in syria she now lives with his mother and his children up for him and many of his...
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so why did the former wall street darling deliver messier than expected results? here's what company ceo kip tindall had to say about it. >> it's just weather, weather, weather. you know, we don't control the weather. the difference between the areas of the country that were badly impacted by weather and the few areas that were not impacted by weather was over 7% comp store increase. so there's a 7% spread between the stores that had weather and the stores that didn't. >> reporter: of course, january and february are their peak months for selling, but still, tindall was optimistic. he cites plans to open an additional 300 stores over the next couple of or years. and here's the surprising part. the areas with the most potential for those stores, not what you would expect. >> we also discovered in the past several years that markets like raleigh, charlotte, indianapolis, we used to think we had to be in chicago, new york, l.a. the best location in indianapolis is a lotless expensive than the best location in the chicago, and the sales are surprisingly close together
so why did the former wall street darling deliver messier than expected results? here's what company ceo kip tindall had to say about it. >> it's just weather, weather, weather. you know, we don't control the weather. the difference between the areas of the country that were badly impacted by weather and the few areas that were not impacted by weather was over 7% comp store increase. so there's a 7% spread between the stores that had weather and the stores that didn't. >> reporter:...
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conservative very pro-life but pro environment, pro social justice and some other ways so things get messier once they get to college. >> please join me in thanking amy binder for this wonderful presentation. [applause] >> booktv will continue prime time next week when congress is in recess. it deals with slavery and the emancipation. craig grand and author of empire of necessity, freedom and deception in the new world conlan and slavery's exiles the story of the american maroons and later, david byron davis talks about the problem of slavery in the age of the emancipation. booktv in prime time all next week on c-span2. >> the museum of history, the exhibit we are in is the agriculture exhibit and we highlight the three cs of florida agriculture, citrus cattle and came. they made for the what it is today. they were originally brought over by the spanish, the first inhabitants of florida. the cattle in the first place was brought over as a food source for the settlement of loren and citrus and came were brought over as cash crops. the catalyst that. itself as almost a native breed in florida.
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slightly messier picture later in the day at the local police station where social media showed early on in the day similarly well equipped. it was handed over to locals who distributed weapons among themselves. interior ministry saying 400 pistols perhaps as well as other things distributed amongst locals there. we're seeing barricades erected around that particular building. overnight things remained calm. the question was, what would be the response from kiev? would they like in thcrimea simy be passive? try and avoid violence? in crimea they were massively outnumbered by russian troops already based there. it seems as though today certainly in rhetoric, the ukrainian government will be much more forceful. they say they've got an anti-terror operation inside slovyansk. they told locals to stay indoors. reports from social media of gunfire heard inside that city. we're on the outskirts. i can say that certainly witnesses tell us one of the key embassies have been fully blocked off by a protester barricade. there, of course, are helicopters in the ski over that particular town. the q
slightly messier picture later in the day at the local police station where social media showed early on in the day similarly well equipped. it was handed over to locals who distributed weapons among themselves. interior ministry saying 400 pistols perhaps as well as other things distributed amongst locals there. we're seeing barricades erected around that particular building. overnight things remained calm. the question was, what would be the response from kiev? would they like in thcrimea...
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the situation there just keeps getting messier.acting out could show it's octobering out of a position of weak ands not a position of strength. then a new justice department overhaul that could effectively roll back sentences for people convicted of nonviolent drug offenses. those are the seam rules that disproportionately hit minorities. the reid report is coming up next. my guests are "nathan, which dish is better?". now i say you can have it all with our new seafood trios! red lobster's new seafood trios is three times delicious! choose one option from the wood-fire grill, one signature shrimp dish, and a pasta like new lobster mac and cheese. three choices all on one plate. just $15.99. for a limited time only! you can build it any way that you like, pick your three favorite things. it is spectacular! i'm nathan tavernaris and i sea food differently. why relocating manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nati
the situation there just keeps getting messier.acting out could show it's octobering out of a position of weak ands not a position of strength. then a new justice department overhaul that could effectively roll back sentences for people convicted of nonviolent drug offenses. those are the seam rules that disproportionately hit minorities. the reid report is coming up next. my guests are "nathan, which dish is better?". now i say you can have it all with our new seafood trios! red...
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this is a little messier than his letters would have been but this is, if you can see this is handwriting here. it's got lots of loops and curly cues. double s is written as an f which is common in 18th century script and the first time you encounter this, it took me to -- an hour to read a one-page letter but after you read his and other people's handwriting from the time over and over it starts to come because it's very consistent. >> he several old letters and they are always preaching. they are very stylized and beautiful. >> he's pike was indeed a preacher. >> do you ever get to enjoy the benefits of what he was doing and accomplishing or did he care about that do you think? >> did he ever get to enjoy the benefits of what he was accomplishing and did he care about that? i think pike cared more about fame and gratitude of his countrymen than about material comfort. that's my sense. was he able to enjoy those things is kind of amex bag. when he returns he returns just as aronberg goes on trial before trying to foam and the secession of the western states and territories and by coincid
this is a little messier than his letters would have been but this is, if you can see this is handwriting here. it's got lots of loops and curly cues. double s is written as an f which is common in 18th century script and the first time you encounter this, it took me to -- an hour to read a one-page letter but after you read his and other people's handwriting from the time over and over it starts to come because it's very consistent. >> he several old letters and they are always...
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who are looking to file cla claims as well, so this is certainly the indication of much puzier and messier times ahead when it comes the that. >> thank you, jake from our affiliate 5 there. >>> and chicago's look at the weekend of gun violence having nine people taken over the weekend. a bloody weekend forced the feds to step in and tackle crime. a local pastor is stepping in to talk about the gun violence that is taking innocent lives. >>> and a man who rode in a airplane wheel well, and his family is now speaking about the stunt and what may have caused him to do it. >> and a federal agency is having second thoughts about making this powder alcohol available to you. join the conversation on twitter, and you can find the team at "newsnation." [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve
who are looking to file cla claims as well, so this is certainly the indication of much puzier and messier times ahead when it comes the that. >> thank you, jake from our affiliate 5 there. >>> and chicago's look at the weekend of gun violence having nine people taken over the weekend. a bloody weekend forced the feds to step in and tackle crime. a local pastor is stepping in to talk about the gun violence that is taking innocent lives. >>> and a man who rode in a...
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now the guest said he was due to comment on tax and the messier it goes next to the presidential election dates been announced so i'm guessing the studio and the cinnamon pull a spokesperson of the syrian national coalition. thank you to the necessity of a scientist ian let you know about men as time goes by on the other side the spectrum ice on the diving board member of the explanation for the defense of syrian national sovereignty thirty minutes. we had guests out by sky curious from afar from the saving of mariam and then dropped his research of the a c e r i s e cheese and most of the european council of foreign affairs. most of us got jenny gets that from manchester we had jonathan paris middle east coast senior fellow of the month the council of the united states jonathan offended if you are stopping to get a chance to speak. we had a very lively discussion of running off the first part two sites competing not agreeing. i would talk about the election on the second part of the program do you think this election in syria which is now down to third any possibility of this being like
now the guest said he was due to comment on tax and the messier it goes next to the presidential election dates been announced so i'm guessing the studio and the cinnamon pull a spokesperson of the syrian national coalition. thank you to the necessity of a scientist ian let you know about men as time goes by on the other side the spectrum ice on the diving board member of the explanation for the defense of syrian national sovereignty thirty minutes. we had guests out by sky curious from afar...
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how a new spat between president obama and house majority leader eric cantor is making things even messiernders said he figured out the agenda of the koch brothers. and he said, be very afraid. "the reid report" starts minutes from now. t as you used to, which is funny, because i still do it better than her. [ afi ] i do not like sweeping. it's a little frustrating. [ zach ] i can't help out as much as i used to. do you need help? let's open it up. [ afi ] it's a swiffer sweeper. [ zach ] it's a swiffer dusters. it can extend so i don't have to get on the step stool. ♪ it's like a dirt magnet -- just like my kids. [ afi ] this is a danger zone. voila! i am the queen of clean! [ zach ] yeah, this definitely beats hanging out on a step ladder. voila! i am the queen of clean! i just ah woke up today and i said i need something sportier. annnd done. ok maxwell, just need to ah contact your insurance company with the vin number. oh, i just did it. with my geico app. vin # is up to the loaded. ok well then jerry here will take you through all of the features then. why don't weeeeeeeeeeee go out
how a new spat between president obama and house majority leader eric cantor is making things even messiernders said he figured out the agenda of the koch brothers. and he said, be very afraid. "the reid report" starts minutes from now. t as you used to, which is funny, because i still do it better than her. [ afi ] i do not like sweeping. it's a little frustrating. [ zach ] i can't help out as much as i used to. do you need help? let's open it up. [ afi ] it's a swiffer sweeper. [...
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are very pro-life, and she's proenvironment, prosocial yts in some other ways, and so things get messier, i guess, when they get to college. >> please join me in thanking her for this wonderful presentation. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> this is our agriculture exhibit, and we hying like the three c's of agriculture, citrus, cattle, and cane. they made florida what it is today. interesting, all three were original by brought over by the spanish in the first inhabitants here in florida. cattle was brought as a food source for the settlement of florida. citrus and cane were cash crops. well, the cattle established itself as almost innative breed here in florida. in fact, the early american settlers who came down here to herd cattle were free roaming, and the florida cowboy or the florida cracker, would herd the cattle once a year in a season when they were bringing them to market, and then they roamed the state. they adapted well to the environment. the florida scrub cattle you see behind me here now was a specie that was predominant here up into the mid 1900s, and was
are very pro-life, and she's proenvironment, prosocial yts in some other ways, and so things get messier, i guess, when they get to college. >> please join me in thanking her for this wonderful presentation. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> this is our agriculture exhibit, and we hying like the three c's of agriculture, citrus, cattle, and cane. they made florida what it is today. interesting, all three were original by brought over by the spanish in the first...
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this is a little messier than his letters would have been and if you could see this as his handwriting here so it has a lot of the loops and curly cues written. the first time that you encounter this come it took me an hour to read a one-page letter but after you read his handwriting and other people's handwriting from the time over and over, it starts to come together because it is very consistent. >> i have several old letters and they are always preaching to the children. >> do you ever get to enjoy the benefits of what he was doing and accomplishing, or did he care about that do you think? spinnaker did he ever gets to enjoy the benefits of what he was a compression and did he care about that? i think that he cared more about fame and gratitude of his countrymen then about material comfort. that's my sense. was he able to enjoy those things is kind of a mixed bag and when he returns he returns as justice arenberg goes on trial and he is linked to this through both inside and by insay coincidence of the timing of the exposition. so, there is a cloud that kind of hangs over his whole
this is a little messier than his letters would have been and if you could see this as his handwriting here so it has a lot of the loops and curly cues written. the first time that you encounter this come it took me an hour to read a one-page letter but after you read his handwriting and other people's handwriting from the time over and over, it starts to come together because it is very consistent. >> i have several old letters and they are always preaching to the children. >> do...
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this is a little messier than his letters would have been but this is his, if you can see, this is his handwriting here. lots of loops and curlicues. the s is written as an f which is common in eighteenth and nineteenth century script. the first time you encounter this, took me an hour to read a front-page letter but after you read his handwriting and other people's handwriting from the time over and over it starts -- to become very consistent. and they are always preaching to the children, very stylized, beautiful. >> you ever get to enjoy the benefits of what he was doing. did he care about that? >> did he ever enjoy the benefits of what he was accomplishing? did he care about that? i think he cared more about fame and gratitude of his countrymen than material comfort. that is my sense. was he able to enjoy those things? it is so mixed bag. when he returns he is sufficiently, he returns just as aaron burr goes on trial to foment the secession of the western states and territories and pike is linked to this through wilkinson and the timing of the expedition to aaron burr. there is a c
this is a little messier than his letters would have been but this is his, if you can see, this is his handwriting here. lots of loops and curlicues. the s is written as an f which is common in eighteenth and nineteenth century script. the first time you encounter this, took me an hour to read a front-page letter but after you read his handwriting and other people's handwriting from the time over and over it starts -- to become very consistent. and they are always preaching to the children,...
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messier. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you ruling member van hollen for this hearing today. the reality is that in today's economy, too many americans are struggling to find good jobs. their paychecks are shrinking, they're working harder but they're falling further behind. why? the answer's really pretty simple. because this economy isn't fostering the creation of enough good paying jobs. hard working americans deserve a healthy economy where everyone has a shot at a brighter future. that's why today's budget is all about. this budget resolution is a responsibly plan for creating a strong economy. that means tightening our belts, balancing the books and making did government live within its means. that means making sure the social safety net provides a hand up and not a handout. that means spending tax dollars more wisely. this budget resolution may be revolutionary to some simply because it calls on congress to make choices. neither party has been very good at that for quite a while now. that's why congress spends billions it doesn't have each year. that's why our debt exc
messier. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you ruling member van hollen for this hearing today. the reality is that in today's economy, too many americans are struggling to find good jobs. their paychecks are shrinking, they're working harder but they're falling further behind. why? the answer's really pretty simple. because this economy isn't fostering the creation of enough good paying jobs. hard working americans deserve a healthy economy where everyone has a shot at a brighter future....
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this is a little messier than his letters would have been but this is, if you can see this is handwriting here. it's got lots of loops and curly cues. double s is written as an f which is common in 18th century script and the first time you encounter this, it took me to -- an hour to read a one-page letter but after you read his and other people's handwriting from the time over and over it starts to come because it's very consistent. >> he several old letters and they are always preaching. they are very stylized and beautiful. >> he's pike was indeed a preacher. >> do you ever get to enjoy the benefits of what he was doing and accomplishing or did he care about that do you think? >> did he ever get to enjoy the benefits of what he was accomplishing and did he care about that? i think pike cared more about fame and gratitude of his countrymen than about material comfort. that's my sense. was he able to enjoy those things is kind of amex bag. when he returns he returns just as aronberg goes on trial before trying to foam and the secession of the western states and territories and by coincid
this is a little messier than his letters would have been but this is, if you can see this is handwriting here. it's got lots of loops and curly cues. double s is written as an f which is common in 18th century script and the first time you encounter this, it took me to -- an hour to read a one-page letter but after you read his and other people's handwriting from the time over and over it starts to come because it's very consistent. >> he several old letters and they are always...
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partners or are we and our threshold of some a discontinuous change that will leave the world a much messier place in the future? i don't know if we are at that point during we are trying to be realistic about what we do with our resources. tendencyhat there is a in certain circles to endlessly disparage american capacity and american well -- will. we could talk ourselves into looking much less resolute than i think we actually are. >> i would have word to that. pegged this as ukraine and the rebalance asia, it puts a premium on the military side of things. i actually think from a chinese perspective, the most important the coming 12 months will be whether or not the u.s. succeeds in negotiating a high-quality partnership in asia. this would necessarily include substantial market access and concessions by japan, which they have never been prepared to do before. if they can get that through the u.s. congress. are in theo so, we early stages of moving forward on negotiations with similar partnerships with europe. that is huge. what sparked a lot of this crisis in ukraine was the notion that uk
partners or are we and our threshold of some a discontinuous change that will leave the world a much messier place in the future? i don't know if we are at that point during we are trying to be realistic about what we do with our resources. tendencyhat there is a in certain circles to endlessly disparage american capacity and american well -- will. we could talk ourselves into looking much less resolute than i think we actually are. >> i would have word to that. pegged this as ukraine and...
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mud and sludge and rocks left out here because it could have been a -- this would have been a lot messierked like a lot of mud and rocks covered the parking lot. the alameda county water district says after 4:00 a.m. this morning, a driver hit the hydrant, causing the water to shoot up in the air. crews used vacuums to clean it up. [audio difficulties] >> sprinklers turned on and off, when they are turned on and off automatically, they don't have to do anything. te just automatically turn on. >> see that quite a bit especially in the morning, the sprinklers go on. and do you need that when it is raining? no, i don't think so. >> reporter: people who live in fremont, newark and union cities can only water their landscape one day a week or face fines. there is a ban on refilling swimming pools, posing off driveways and sidewalks and using devices without a shutoff. the alameda county water district gets almost half of their supply from rain water and they said we need the equivalent of a big storm. the levels are low. the water says the district will be watching for those people not conner
mud and sludge and rocks left out here because it could have been a -- this would have been a lot messierked like a lot of mud and rocks covered the parking lot. the alameda county water district says after 4:00 a.m. this morning, a driver hit the hydrant, causing the water to shoot up in the air. crews used vacuums to clean it up. [audio difficulties] >> sprinklers turned on and off, when they are turned on and off automatically, they don't have to do anything. te just automatically turn...
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are very pro-life, and she's proenvironment, prosocial yts in some other ways, and so things get messier, i guess, when they get to college. >> please join me in thanking her for this wonderful presentation. thank you. [applause] >> thank you >> professor michael, who was lionel trilling? >> leafs the preimminent literary critic of the 1940s, 50s, and 6 os, born to a family of jewish immigrants from poland educated in new york's public schools and spent education and professional life at columbia university, was a literary critic of a kind that one ask hardly imagine today in the sense he had absolutely enormous leadership at the highest level esteem from his colleagues, and from scholars and writers, but also could engage a large public. he was associated with the word "liberalism" in ways that are quite complicated r which, in part, meant especially by the 19 40s, in affiliation with the party invited to the kennedy white house and vetted there as sympathetic intellectual figure, but the connection ran deeper. he was consistently engaged in the career and tried to determine what libera
are very pro-life, and she's proenvironment, prosocial yts in some other ways, and so things get messier, i guess, when they get to college. >> please join me in thanking her for this wonderful presentation. thank you. [applause] >> thank you >> professor michael, who was lionel trilling? >> leafs the preimminent literary critic of the 1940s, 50s, and 6 os, born to a family of jewish immigrants from poland educated in new york's public schools and spent education and...
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. >> you never seen -- you never seen -- >> a did messier on the sunday shows. >> and it was probably days later that i read what she said of the shows. >> and what was your reaction when you finally did? >> my reaction was to fold, what was that what she said about the attacks involving spontaneously from a protest was exactly what the talking points that and it was exactly what the intelligence community analysts believed. this was something that the analysts have attributed. >> you said on september 13th and analysts said it was purchased based on -- and it was based on number of precedents are reports. in the u.s. in the example of how many, numerous reports iraq. >> said iraq half and half, but i'm not sure. >> and when you finally ride ambassador rices summer morning talk-show transcripts were you found out finally about the did you complain to the white house that all about what she was saying all were you comfortable with what she said? >> i did not complain to anyone. >> a conflict with the seal was and the analysts. once you notice that he immediately address it and in your,
. >> you never seen -- you never seen -- >> a did messier on the sunday shows. >> and it was probably days later that i read what she said of the shows. >> and what was your reaction when you finally did? >> my reaction was to fold, what was that what she said about the attacks involving spontaneously from a protest was exactly what the talking points that and it was exactly what the intelligence community analysts believed. this was something that the analysts...
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messier. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you ruling member van hollen for this hearing today.the reality is that in today's economy, too many americans are struggling to find good jobs. their paychecks are shrinking, they're working harder but they're falling further behind. why? the answer's really pretty simple. because this economy isn't fostering the creation of enough good paying jobs. hard working americans deserve a healthy economy where everyone has a shot at a brighter future. that's why today's budget is all about. this budget resolution is a responsibly plan for creating a strong economy. that means tightening our belts, balancing the books and making did government live within its means. that means making sure the social safety net provides a hand up and not a handout. that means spending tax dollars more wisely. this budget resolution may be revolutionary to some simply because it calls on congress to make choices. neither party has been very good at that for quite a while now. that's why congress spends billions it doesn't have each year. that's why our debt exce
messier. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you ruling member van hollen for this hearing today.the reality is that in today's economy, too many americans are struggling to find good jobs. their paychecks are shrinking, they're working harder but they're falling further behind. why? the answer's really pretty simple. because this economy isn't fostering the creation of enough good paying jobs. hard working americans deserve a healthy economy where everyone has a shot at a brighter future....
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if they let this pass it will be messier six to 12 months from now. >> i absolutely agree. >> that's the last word. guys, thanks so much. >> that was good. y'all played by the rules. >> all right. we do have 50 minute to go before the bell rings. dow is back around the highs of the day, up 151 points. >> and stocks may be rebounding today, and coming up we'll hear from someone who says markets and tech stocks specifically are in bubble territory and that bubble, and that is a key point, is in danger of popping. >> the proposed merger between time warner cable and comcast coming under scrutiny on capitol hill today. we will have a live report, and we will get reaction from the man who orchestrated one of the largest ever media deals, former time warner chairman and ceo jerry levin. >> yes. he's coming up. feast your eyes on this beauty. meanwhile, it's causing a bit of a commotion outside the stock exchange today. there it is. we're going to look at bentley's flagship four-door new luxury model and the state of the luxury auto market when we speak exclusively to the company's ceo. tha
if they let this pass it will be messier six to 12 months from now. >> i absolutely agree. >> that's the last word. guys, thanks so much. >> that was good. y'all played by the rules. >> all right. we do have 50 minute to go before the bell rings. dow is back around the highs of the day, up 151 points. >> and stocks may be rebounding today, and coming up we'll hear from someone who says markets and tech stocks specifically are in bubble territory and that bubble,...
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heard and you know the closer you get to any situation i speak as a foreign correspondent a kind of messier and more opaque it becomes but the job of a good journalist is to expose that opaqueness to to show all the multi-faceted sides of it you know what an experience you know the very end experiences people have to reality and i think that a failure to do that and the creation of a kind of a stereotype or the creation of a narrative that is that where where facts and images are confined to this kind of very narrow. vision that is peddled then then then you know we're talking about a lie and you know oftentimes and i speak again as a reporter on the lie of omission is still a law and oftentimes in these conflicts it's what you don't say and what you don't tell that is as as pernicious says as the lies of the chew you acco by those in power are of course what it's. short break now when we come back we'll continue with chris had just posted a prize winner journalist and we'll talk more about what's a glowing been total so raylan said and the implications of the information stay with us. it w
heard and you know the closer you get to any situation i speak as a foreign correspondent a kind of messier and more opaque it becomes but the job of a good journalist is to expose that opaqueness to to show all the multi-faceted sides of it you know what an experience you know the very end experiences people have to reality and i think that a failure to do that and the creation of a kind of a stereotype or the creation of a narrative that is that where where facts and images are confined to...