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michael hamilton, go to the surf lodge. great place to go. >> thank you.rting to rain out here, folks. from surf to turf the demand for beef in this country is never higher. neither has the price. it breaks my hrt. beef prices almost doubled past few years, expected to go even higher. even tugh demand and prices goings up the-size of the cattle herd is not. jeff flock in dekalb illois. >> that is the weird right, gerri. you think with prices doing what they're doing and dmand staying high cattlemen are expanding their herds. they'rerying but it is not easy. this is feed cattle operation outside of chicago, in dekalb illinois. you see that. that is corn, some hey, all kind of different stuff. but there is a lot of corn in there. corn prices down last three months alo 20%. while beef prices are up 12%. that is win for cattlemen, no, mike? >> corn prices are down but feed prices are up. as corn goes down, our inputs are less but feeder costs are gher. >> yeah. people though still seem to be buying beef, even though these prices, if i look, fo exaple, just, ta
michael hamilton, go to the surf lodge. great place to go. >> thank you.rting to rain out here, folks. from surf to turf the demand for beef in this country is never higher. neither has the price. it breaks my hrt. beef prices almost doubled past few years, expected to go even higher. even tugh demand and prices goings up the-size of the cattle herd is not. jeff flock in dekalb illois. >> that is the weird right, gerri. you think with prices doing what they're doing and dmand...
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michael hamilton, walked towards the cliff where he ultimate fell 60 feet. rescue crews managed to save him and he is shocked to have survived the fall. >> was sure i was dead, or at least severely messed up. you don't think you are going to fall that far and walk away from it. >> rescuers think that the fall on a giant bush saved his life, meanwhile he has no time to go camping any time soon. >>> you would think that mitding the leader of the free world would be great, but not everybody, look at this little guy, he and his parents were invited to meet president barack obama, the boredom became too much to handle. he dove head first into the oval office co ♪ this flu season... remember this. your immune system doesn't work the way it did when rock was young. so we made fluzone high-dose vaccine... for people 65+. fluzone high-dose vaccine has a high high higher... dose of antigen... for a stronger immune response. fluzone high-dose vaccine is approved for people 65 and older. it's not for anyone who's had a severe allergic reaction to any vaccine component,
michael hamilton, walked towards the cliff where he ultimate fell 60 feet. rescue crews managed to save him and he is shocked to have survived the fall. >> was sure i was dead, or at least severely messed up. you don't think you are going to fall that far and walk away from it. >> rescuers think that the fall on a giant bush saved his life, meanwhile he has no time to go camping any time soon. >>> you would think that mitding the leader of the free world would be great, but...
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let me introduce michael green stone and michael was the director of the hamilton project at the sameime he was the professor at mit and he is now milton freedman professor at the university of chicago and head of some institute, what is that? [laughter] thank you, bob. [laughter] and i thought that was a good introduction. [laughter] let us start with sort of two related questions. jack, i had more than a year talking about climate change and everybody says to me that i run in the political or business world it's a problem and let's talk about something else. do you get a greater sense of urgency? people who acknowledge it's a problem and they will make all kinds of wonderful speeches and one this week in new york, and some this morning and, in fact, i gave one myself which i rather liked. but do you get a sense that people finally gotten to the point where they recognize it's real and once we get finished with that i want to ask you one other thing and ask michael to elaborate on the realness of this. >> i think i would say there is two pieces of evidence i can give you that it is b
let me introduce michael green stone and michael was the director of the hamilton project at the sameime he was the professor at mit and he is now milton freedman professor at the university of chicago and head of some institute, what is that? [laughter] thank you, bob. [laughter] and i thought that was a good introduction. [laughter] let us start with sort of two related questions. jack, i had more than a year talking about climate change and everybody says to me that i run in the political or...
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the police department is accused of ignoring the new law. >> hamilton's mother is starting down the long row that michael we'll used before. . >> i want his name, his voice to be heard as long as i have breath. we'll dedicate our lives to the change in our community. i'm not leaving any more. >>> form - "america tonight"s christoph puttsel follow up on his report, policing the police, with the story of a new york man that refocussed his relationship with law enforcement. >> that opened my window and mind to realise i was a victim of police harassment. >>> after the break scotland gets ready for an historical vote that could put an end to the 370-year-old u.k. as we know it. >> every saturday, al jazeera america brings you controversial... >> both parties are owned by the corporations. >> ..entertaining >> it's fun to play with ideas. >> ...thought provoking >> get your damn education. >> ...surprising >> oh, absolutely! >> ...exclusive one-on-one interviews with the most interesting people of our time. >> you're listening because you want to see what's going to happen. >> i want to know what works what d
the police department is accused of ignoring the new law. >> hamilton's mother is starting down the long row that michael we'll used before. . >> i want his name, his voice to be heard as long as i have breath. we'll dedicate our lives to the change in our community. i'm not leaving any more. >>> form - "america tonight"s christoph puttsel follow up on his report, policing the police, with the story of a new york man that refocussed his relationship with law...
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the police department is accused of ignoring the new law. >> hamilton's mother is starting down the long row that michael we'll used before. . >> i want his name, his voice to be heard as long as i have breath. we'll dedicate our lives to the change in our community. i'm not leaving any more. >>> form - "america tonight"s christoph puttsel follow up on his report, policing the police, with the story of a new york man that refocussed his relationship with law enforcement. >> that opened my window and mind to realise i was a victim of police harassment. >>> after the break scotland gets ready for an historical vote that could put an end to the 370-year-old u.k. as we know it. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough
the police department is accused of ignoring the new law. >> hamilton's mother is starting down the long row that michael we'll used before. . >> i want his name, his voice to be heard as long as i have breath. we'll dedicate our lives to the change in our community. i'm not leaving any more. >>> form - "america tonight"s christoph puttsel follow up on his report, policing the police, with the story of a new york man that refocussed his relationship with law...
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the police department is accused of ignoring the new law. >> hamilton's mother is starting down the long row that michael we'll used before. . >> i want his name, his voice to be heard as long as i have breath. we'll dedicate our lives to the change in our community. i'm not leaving any more. >>> form - "america tonight"s christoph puttsel follow up on his report, policing the police, with the story of a new york man that refocussed his relationship with law enforcement. >> that opened my window and mind to realise i was a victim of police harassment. >>> after the break scotland gets ready for an historical vote that could put an end to the 370-year-old u.k. as we know it. >> a new episode of the ground breaking series, edge of eighteen growing up fast... >> my quest is to find me, and me is not here... >> fighting for a better future >> if you gonna go to college, you gonna end up dead on the streets... >> life changing moments >> i had never been bullied, everyone hates me... >> from oscar winning director, alex gibney, a hard hitting look at the real issues facing american teens. the incredible journ
the police department is accused of ignoring the new law. >> hamilton's mother is starting down the long row that michael we'll used before. . >> i want his name, his voice to be heard as long as i have breath. we'll dedicate our lives to the change in our community. i'm not leaving any more. >>> form - "america tonight"s christoph puttsel follow up on his report, policing the police, with the story of a new york man that refocussed his relationship with law...
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the latest as nico rosberg and lewis hamilton go head to head in formula 1 michael grimm. -- formula grand prix. >>> first to libya, where the newly elected government is expected to be sworn in on sunday in tobruk. a rival government was sworn in leaving libya with two seats of power and more fragmented. >> reporter: he is one of libya's two leaders, sworn in in tripoli. he's the product of the germ national congress, the previous parliament that should have disbanded after jooup elections. the vote in the house of representatives reappointed former prime minister and asked him to form a government. they are based 1,000km away. >> the germ national congress left libya with two members. violence brought libya to a stand still, dividing the country. on the tripoli front, alhasy and his government seem to be religiously conservative. they call themselves the town of libya. in tobruk, the house of representatives are seen as moderate. he's been battling militias, and calls islamic radicals. the violence spilled over into the capital tripoli, where they fought for control of the airport,
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[applause] >> michael greenstone was the director of the hamilton project. now milton freedman's something or other professor in chicago. some institute. what's that? ( laughter ) #. >> thank you, bob. >> and i thought thats with a introduction. let us start with two related questions. ofk, i spent a good amount time talking to you about climate change, and almost to me, you know, it's a problem, now let's talk about something else. greater sense of urgency? people will acknowledge it's a problem, but they, and they'll make all kind of wonderful .peeches in fact i gave one myself. sense thathave a people have finally got tone the point where they recognize it's real? and once we get finished with that, i want to ask you one other thing and then ask michael to elaborate on the realness of this. >> i'd say there's two pieces of you that it is being taken very seriously. one is -- >> it is very substantial policy that we've put into effect. it is i think will have a serious impact both on power motor vehicles. and it is real policy. frankly, i think the work th
[applause] >> michael greenstone was the director of the hamilton project. now milton freedman's something or other professor in chicago. some institute. what's that? ( laughter ) #. >> thank you, bob. >> and i thought thats with a introduction. let us start with two related questions. ofk, i spent a good amount time talking to you about climate change, and almost to me, you know, it's a problem, now let's talk about something else. greater sense of urgency? people will...
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michael greenstone. he was the director to have hamilton project and a professor at m.i.t. also head of some institute. what is that? [laughter] >> thank you, bob. >> i have spent a couple of years talking to you about climate change. do you get any greater sense of urgency? people acknowledge it. they will make all kinds of speeches that go on all week. i reallye myself which like. do you think people got to point where they recognize it as real? >> i would say there is two pieces of evidence that it is being taken seriously. someone the action take beenity administration. >> president obama has been terrific. >> it is a very substantial policy that we put into effect. it is i think going to have a very serious impact on power plants and motor vehicles and it is real policy. frankly i think the work that you and hank pahlsson and michael bloomberg and vorse done on risky business brought together the business community and people who are looking at it from a public/private perspective in a way that puts it higher on the radar for ongoing policy debate. the question of whether or not legislation can be
michael greenstone. he was the director to have hamilton project and a professor at m.i.t. also head of some institute. what is that? [laughter] >> thank you, bob. >> i have spent a couple of years talking to you about climate change. do you get any greater sense of urgency? people acknowledge it. they will make all kinds of speeches that go on all week. i reallye myself which like. do you think people got to point where they recognize it as real? >> i would say there is two...
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michael greenstone now. he was the director of the hamilton project, he is now the professor of economics in chicago. and head of some institute. what is that? >> thank you. [laughter] >> i thought that was a good introduction. let's start with two related questions. jack, i was talking to you a couple of years ago about climate change. and almost everybody talks to me saying it is a problem, let's talk about something else. do you get any greater sense of urgency? people will make all sorts of wonderful speeches. i gave one myself which i liked. [laughter] have people started to realize this is real? i want to ask you one other thing. >> i think there are two pieces of evidence that i can give you that is taken seriously. one is the take on this by the administration. i think it will have a very serious impact, both on power plants and on motor vehicles. frankly, i think the work that you and michael bloomberg and others have done hundreds the business brought together the business community. people who were looking at a from a public-private perspective that puts it higher on our radar for ongoing
michael greenstone now. he was the director of the hamilton project, he is now the professor of economics in chicago. and head of some institute. what is that? >> thank you. [laughter] >> i thought that was a good introduction. let's start with two related questions. jack, i was talking to you a couple of years ago about climate change. and almost everybody talks to me saying it is a problem, let's talk about something else. do you get any greater sense of urgency? people will make...
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"washington journal," michael barone discusses the development of the republican party and how the split between the tea party and needs republicans will impact 2016. lee hamiltonrity since 9/11 and the president strategy for dealing with isis. policieslook at public that impact higher education and the role of the big 10. our guest is sally mason. journal is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. in response to president obama' speech senate democratic leaders called on congress. they spoke to reporters for 15 minutes. >> last night, president obama laid out his strategy for isis.ating the president made it clear that we will not rush into another ground war on the middle east and we will not do it alone. instead, america will lead a coalition that includes european arab nations and the targeted strategic mission to destroy isis. american air strikes will be supported by local forces fighting on the ground to protect their own countries, their own families, their own homes, their own communities. but now it is up to congress to rally behind president obama and his is to slice of strategy. i am confiden
"washington journal," michael barone discusses the development of the republican party and how the split between the tea party and needs republicans will impact 2016. lee hamiltonrity since 9/11 and the president strategy for dealing with isis. policieslook at public that impact higher education and the role of the big 10. our guest is sally mason. journal is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. in response to president...
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michael and that's the ball game. 10-9 the final. giants win streak ends at 6. and now 2 back of the donors. the hamiltonhillies reliev reliever tell he went 6 innings against atlanta. no hit bid and diving catch to johnson in the third. him if inning end relief and line out to end it. 7 nothing the phillies. 15 round of the championship here. jeff short birdie putt tie for led on 18. moments later. kirk drop the birdie on 16. he's now 2 clear. kirk finishes 15 under with 5 under 66. coming up. can tie and send to play off with birdie. hits it fat. into the junk. take as bogey knew it when he hit it. 2 stroke victory kirk lead the cup standings. rory second and field cut to 70 players. u.s. open andy facing the murray. 2012 open champ finding the range just in time. if take the first set. too many unforced error. murray advance to take the top seed. in the quarter 3 set victory for the women. 21-year-old him if player becoming first qualifier to reach quarter final since 1981. victoria with 4 of the last 5 games to move that the quarter ending the sprays run in 3 sets tell. she lost to serena u.s. open f
michael and that's the ball game. 10-9 the final. giants win streak ends at 6. and now 2 back of the donors. the hamiltonhillies reliev reliever tell he went 6 innings against atlanta. no hit bid and diving catch to johnson in the third. him if inning end relief and line out to end it. 7 nothing the phillies. 15 round of the championship here. jeff short birdie putt tie for led on 18. moments later. kirk drop the birdie on 16. he's now 2 clear. kirk finishes 15 under with 5 under 66. coming up....
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up on the next "washington journal" michael barone discusses the republican party over the last 100 years. and explains how the tea party will impact 2016. lee hamilton talks about national security since 9-11 and a look at public policies that impact higher education and the role of the big ten. our guest is sally mason. "washington journal squts live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >> hi. we're excited to announce that it is launch week for the 11th annual studentcam documentary contest. $100,000 in cash prizes will be awarded this year to middle and high school contest winners. this year's theme is the broadest ever. it is the three branches and you. we would like you to tell a story that demonstrates how a policy, a law or an action by either the executive, legislative or judicial branches of the federal government has affected you, your life or your community. the competition is open to students in grades 6-12. students may work alone or in groups of up to three. contestants are asked to present a 5-7 minute video documentary supporting the topic and to include some c-span programming. t
up on the next "washington journal" michael barone discusses the republican party over the last 100 years. and explains how the tea party will impact 2016. lee hamilton talks about national security since 9-11 and a look at public policies that impact higher education and the role of the big ten. our guest is sally mason. "washington journal squts live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >> hi. we're excited to announce...
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michael greenstone. before i turn the podium over, i would like to give a brief introduction to the hamilton project. the project is named after alexander hamilton from the nation's first secretary who laid the foundation for the modern american economy. it is fitting that today we welcome two treasury secretaries. the vision and intent is to promote evidence-based policies that work to secure economic growth, share prosperity, and economic security. to fosters innovative, nonpartisan ideas, and ultimately to introduce new and effective policy options into the national conversation. we at the project knowledge that a defining feature of our nations history is that succeeding generations of americans having george -- enjoyed standards of living i are than the generations that came before. but looking around us today can we say that america is failing to make critical investments in areas that contribute to our nation's growth and security. within this vision, we recognize climate change as posing real and present challenges to our nation and indeed our growth economic future. to our about risks safety
michael greenstone. before i turn the podium over, i would like to give a brief introduction to the hamilton project. the project is named after alexander hamilton from the nation's first secretary who laid the foundation for the modern american economy. it is fitting that today we welcome two treasury secretaries. the vision and intent is to promote evidence-based policies that work to secure economic growth, share prosperity, and economic security. to fosters innovative, nonpartisan ideas,...
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this is michael barone's recent examiner.com.ton thank you for being on the washington journal. >> thank you. > we're going to go about an hour south of indianapolis and be joined by lee hamiltonf the 9/11 hair commission. long-time member of congress. foreign hair of the affairs committee. while in congress, he teaches at ndiana university where he's the director of the center on congress. he'll be joining us in a minute. sally mason, president of the university of bus continuesspan the big 10 tour. you're watching the washington journal on c-span. >> we're excited to announce it's launch week for the 11th nnual student cam documentary contest. $100,000 in cash prizes will be middle and year to high school contest winners. this year's team is the broadest and the three branches you. we'd like for you to tell a story that demonstrates how action by aw, or an either the executive, legislative, or judicial ranches of the federal government has affected you and your life or your community. ompetition is open to students 6 through 12. students may work alone or up to three. 5 to e asked to produce a 7-minute documentary supporting heir topic and to include some c-span programming.
this is michael barone's recent examiner.com.ton thank you for being on the washington journal. >> thank you. > we're going to go about an hour south of indianapolis and be joined by lee hamiltonf the 9/11 hair commission. long-time member of congress. foreign hair of the affairs committee. while in congress, he teaches at ndiana university where he's the director of the center on congress. he'll be joining us in a minute. sally mason, president of the university of bus continuesspan...
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tomorrow morning, michael peron joins us from the washington examiner to talk about his column on the republican party. former 9/11 commission or vice chair lee hamilton reacts to last night's speech by president obama. and the president of the university of iowa looks at issues affecting higher ed. lost your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets on washington journal live tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this weekend, american history tv is live from baltimore for the two hundredth anniversary of the star-spangled banner sunday morning at 8:30. later, on american history tv, we will tour fort mchenry and hear how war came to baltimore in 1814. 8:00, theight at presidential leadership scholars program with former presidents george w. bush and bill clinton. sunday afternoon, live coverage of the harkin steak fry. sunday evening at 8:00, q&a with rick perlstein. on c-span 2 saturday night at 10:00, author ken silverstein on the secret world of oil. sunday night on book tv, democratic senator from new york christin gillibrand on her life in politics and the call for women to rise up. find our television schedule at c-span.org and l
tomorrow morning, michael peron joins us from the washington examiner to talk about his column on the republican party. former 9/11 commission or vice chair lee hamilton reacts to last night's speech by president obama. and the president of the university of iowa looks at issues affecting higher ed. lost your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets on washington journal live tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this weekend, american history tv is live from baltimore for...
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michael barone talks about the development of the republican party and how the split between the tea party and mainstream republicans will impact 2016. then former congressman and 9/11 commission cochair lee hamilton on national security since 9/11 and the president strategy for dealing with isis. later, a look at public policies that impact higher education and the role of the big 10. i guessed as president of the university of iowa. "washington journal" live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. join the conversation on facebook and twitter. on friday, the center for american progress hosts a discussion on strategy for combating isis in iraq and syria. you can watch this event starting at noon eastern on c-span 2. the chair of the senate armed services committee carl levin spoke at the council on foreign relations on thursday. mr. levin is retiring after 36 years in the senate. he spoke about foreign policy and potential support for the president's isis strategy. this is an hour. >> good morning, everybody. welcome to today's on-the-record meeting for the council on foreign relations. we certainly have a lot to talk about. and just so there is no confusion, since we're about the same siz
michael barone talks about the development of the republican party and how the split between the tea party and mainstream republicans will impact 2016. then former congressman and 9/11 commission cochair lee hamilton on national security since 9/11 and the president strategy for dealing with isis. later, a look at public policies that impact higher education and the role of the big 10. i guessed as president of the university of iowa. "washington journal" live every morning at 7:00...
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michael barone discusses the development much republican party over the how the split and between the tea party and mainstream republicans will impact 2016. congressman and 9/11 commission cochair lee hamilton securityut national since 9/11, and the president's strategy for dealing with isis. and later, a look at public that impact higher education, and the role of the big 10. mason,st is sally president of the university of iowa. "washington journal" is live 7:00 a.m.ing at eastern on c-span. and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. today the center for american progress hosts a discussion on for combating isis in iraq and syria. you can watch the event live eastern, onnoon 2.pan >> this weekend on the c-span networks, american history tv is live from baltimore's fort the 200thr anniversary of the star spangle banner. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, we'll how fort mchenry and hear war came to baltimore in 1814, about the british barrage on the and why francis scott key was there to witness the fight. c-spany night at 8:00 on the presidential leadership scholars program with former presidents george w. bush and clinton, and sunday afternoon at 3:30 live covera
michael barone discusses the development much republican party over the how the split and between the tea party and mainstream republicans will impact 2016. congressman and 9/11 commission cochair lee hamilton securityut national since 9/11, and the president's strategy for dealing with isis. and later, a look at public that impact higher education, and the role of the big 10. mason,st is sally president of the university of iowa. "washington journal" is live 7:00 a.m.ing at eastern...
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michael greenstone. before i turn the podium over to secretary rubin, i'd like to give a brief introduction to the hamilton project and our interest in this issue. the project, house of the brookings institution that is named after alexander hamilton, the nation's first treasury secretary secretary who laid the foundation for the modern american economy. so, it is fitting that today we welcome to u.s. treasury secretary's. the projects the shame and intent is to promote evidence-based policies that work to secure economic growth, shared prosperity, and economic security. our goal is to foster innovative, nonpartisan ideas and ultimately to introduce new and effective policy options into the national conversation. we at the project acknowledged that the defining feature of the nation's history is that succeeding generations of americans have enjoyed standards of living high here than the generations that came before. but looking around us today, we see that america is failing to make critical investments in areas that would contribute to the nation's economic growth and security. within this vision, we reco
michael greenstone. before i turn the podium over to secretary rubin, i'd like to give a brief introduction to the hamilton project and our interest in this issue. the project, house of the brookings institution that is named after alexander hamilton, the nation's first treasury secretary secretary who laid the foundation for the modern american economy. so, it is fitting that today we welcome to u.s. treasury secretary's. the projects the shame and intent is to promote evidence-based policies...