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mr. cook: ok. here we go. i'm dave cook, "christian science monitor." thanks for coming after i know what was a long night for many of you covering president obama's state of the union address. in the 50 years, that the monitor has been hosting these gatherings, we have welcomed white house chiefs of staff up to rahm emanuel. we are especially pleased to have our first breakfast -- it is true. it's true. it's true. so we are especially pleased to have our first breakfast of 2016 with president obama's fifth and reportedly favored chief of staff, denis mcdonough. thanks so much for making time in your busy schedule to do this. he's a minnesota native who grew up surrounded by seven brothers and three sisters. he graduated from st. john's university, as did brother eisley, with an honors degree in history and spanish and experience playing on two conference winning football teams. he earned a master's degree from georgetown school of foreign service, which should endear him to fellow hoya conner
mr. cook: ok. here we go. i'm dave cook, "christian science monitor." thanks for coming after i know what was a long night for many of you covering president obama's state of the union address. in the 50 years, that the monitor has been hosting these gatherings, we have welcomed white house chiefs of staff up to rahm emanuel. we are especially pleased to have our first breakfast -- it is true. it's true. it's true. so we are especially pleased to have our first breakfast of 2016 with...
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mr. cook: john bennett. reporter: before the speech was halfway over, speaker ryan's put out a statement in which he called the address, quote, lofty plat tudes and rhetoric. it failed to lay out the path forward for the country. i wanted your response and what does the speaker say about his working relationship with the president? mr. mcdonough: i think the speech responds -- i don't need to respond to the statement. the speech was fully responsive to the statement. i don't want to engage a specific tweet from his office. he seemed to be quite engaged in the speech last night and after having heard the whole speech there is enough in there for us to work on. the president had a couple of references to the speaker. my own view, which i think is not inconsistent with what the president has said in his speech or what the president believes on which i'll labt is that last year was an important opportunity for us to get memory in the institution starting with things like the permanent doc fix, with t.p.a., with
mr. cook: john bennett. reporter: before the speech was halfway over, speaker ryan's put out a statement in which he called the address, quote, lofty plat tudes and rhetoric. it failed to lay out the path forward for the country. i wanted your response and what does the speaker say about his working relationship with the president? mr. mcdonough: i think the speech responds -- i don't need to respond to the statement. the speech was fully responsive to the statement. i don't want to engage a...
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mr. cook. >> switching gears mr. a little bit on the airways are ads and candidates from super pacs. of course a lot of it was spurred by the citizens united decision in 2010. do you agree with the citizens united ruling backpacks and super pacs have as much right as any individuals to express their political preference by making unlimited expenditures or is this something that has some republicans certainly many democrats saying it needs to be reined in and restricted? >> well, i think there needs to be a lot done as far as fec regulations to how campaigns are allowed to broadcast especially some of the free publicity that has allowed some candidates but not allowed to other candidates. now as far as some of the super pacs i recently got an e-mail from, which i thought was -- for america ended ended up being four candidate. some of these packs are using candidates names to make people think that they are donating to a particular candidate. there need to be regulations on how they identify themselves. to think indivi
mr. cook. >> switching gears mr. a little bit on the airways are ads and candidates from super pacs. of course a lot of it was spurred by the citizens united decision in 2010. do you agree with the citizens united ruling backpacks and super pacs have as much right as any individuals to express their political preference by making unlimited expenditures or is this something that has some republicans certainly many democrats saying it needs to be reined in and restricted? >> well, i...
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mr. cook: john bennett. reporter: before the speech was halfway over, speaker ryan's put out a statement in which he called the address, quote, lofty plat tudes and rhetoric. it failed to lay out the path forward for the country. i wanted your response and what does the speaker say about his working relationship with the president? mr. mcdonough: i think the speech responds -- i don't need to respond to the statement. the speech was fully responsive to the statement. i don't want to engage a specific tweet from his office. he seemed to be quite engaged in the speech last night and after having heard the whole speech there is enough in there for us to work on. the president had a couple of references to the speaker. my own view, which i think is not inconsistent with what the president has said in his speech or what the president believes on which i'll labt is that last year was an important opportunity for us to get memory in the institution starting with things like the permanent doc i.m.f. h t.p.a., with r
mr. cook: john bennett. reporter: before the speech was halfway over, speaker ryan's put out a statement in which he called the address, quote, lofty plat tudes and rhetoric. it failed to lay out the path forward for the country. i wanted your response and what does the speaker say about his working relationship with the president? mr. mcdonough: i think the speech responds -- i don't need to respond to the statement. the speech was fully responsive to the statement. i don't want to engage a...
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mr. cooki'm going to do one or two myself and go to tony, john, , craig, rge, katelyn john, colleen. you can tell there is some interest in what you have to say. greg, sara, and kevin. let me start with you on the navy service people being released this morning. what if anything in your view does the capture and subsequent usease of a 10% by iran tell about relations with iran and how the u.s. should deal with iran going forward? does it tell us anything? mr. mcdonough: obviously we are very pleased to see that our 10 sailors are now back with us. where they should have always been. we are -- you have seen statements from both secretaries kerry and carter, and you have seen, obviously, some statements rom the -- our region of command in the region, central command. he navy component thereof. i'm hesitant to draw big lessons from this, yet, david, because we want to get the facts of the case. navy has said that they are going to dig into that over the course of the next several days. and so we'
mr. cooki'm going to do one or two myself and go to tony, john, , craig, rge, katelyn john, colleen. you can tell there is some interest in what you have to say. greg, sara, and kevin. let me start with you on the navy service people being released this morning. what if anything in your view does the capture and subsequent usease of a 10% by iran tell about relations with iran and how the u.s. should deal with iran going forward? does it tell us anything? mr. mcdonough: obviously we are very...
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mr. cook, you have your two minutes for opening statements. involved. to get thank you. cook: my name is tim cook, and i'm running for president. in case you are wondering, i use the android. i'm a fellow of the north carolina institute of political leadership and i understand here it is all about politics. book, tobby you have a make men free. they say america is the land of the free. i'm here to take you that is simply not true. women are not made to cover their faces. children are not told who they can marry. then why are we told who we can vote for president? someone is cherry picking the candidates for voters, and that is not american. the president should be elected and not selected. there's a very good chance that abraham lincoln today would not make the cut, and then where would we be? it's all about money. if you have money to pay for your own private polls and horror polling company, it's a pretty good bet they are going to include you in the public goals. themselvesstates restrict b
mr. cook, you have your two minutes for opening statements. involved. to get thank you. cook: my name is tim cook, and i'm running for president. in case you are wondering, i use the android. i'm a fellow of the north carolina institute of political leadership and i understand here it is all about politics. book, tobby you have a make men free. they say america is the land of the free. i'm here to take you that is simply not true. women are not made to cover their faces. children are not told...
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mr. cook. the next question will be for andy martin. >> mr. martin, following up on that, when we have a terrorist incident, mass shooting of any kind, from newtown to san bernardino, the debate turns at least from the white house to the second amendment. are there any restrictions that you find sensible that have been suggested by the president that should be imposed on gun ownership or available weapons and do you agree with the president's executive action to close so-called gun show loopholes? >> to answer the gun show answer first, no. actually, i agree with, of all people, bernie sanders. bernie sanders represents vermont and i'm actually doing a story about how hillary clinton shot herself in the foot by attacking him for gun control and bernie's argument on the debate side. i do occasionally watch the democratic debates, has been we have to sit down and see if we can work out sinceable accommodations. the problem we have with president obama is it's impossible to know whatever makes se
mr. cook. the next question will be for andy martin. >> mr. martin, following up on that, when we have a terrorist incident, mass shooting of any kind, from newtown to san bernardino, the debate turns at least from the white house to the second amendment. are there any restrictions that you find sensible that have been suggested by the president that should be imposed on gun ownership or available weapons and do you agree with the president's executive action to close so-called gun show...
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glad he listened to his wife who suggested they walk this way...because when they did, they saw mr. cook down here on the ground covered by the snow...near this mailbox. " kunze "with it being dark and all the snow and everything, if you weren't looking then you wouldn't have seen it...looked like a bush sticking up frm the road...then you heard a real faint help me... " charlie cook 18 19 35 i was sitting there thinking how am i going to get up...somebody walked up..could have been alot worse. across va we've had 5 hypothermia related deaths.. cook realizes had it not been for the kunze family, things could have taken a tragic turn. he says he owes his storm heroes a debt of gratitude...and thanks other neighbors who have also checked on him since the storm.. charlie cook so i've been fortunate..if you had to have bad luick, i picked spot to do it. sot ray kunze it's what makes the world go round.. people helping people and the good deeds keep coming... another neighbor stopped by to pick up groceries and medicine for cook... stick around, we'll get another look at your forecast, after
glad he listened to his wife who suggested they walk this way...because when they did, they saw mr. cook down here on the ground covered by the snow...near this mailbox. " kunze "with it being dark and all the snow and everything, if you weren't looking then you wouldn't have seen it...looked like a bush sticking up frm the road...then you heard a real faint help me... " charlie cook 18 19 35 i was sitting there thinking how am i going to get up...somebody walked up..could have...
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mr. cook: appreciate you spending with us. mr. mcdonough: i appreciate it guys. thanks for having me. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright nati >> on today's "washington journal" matthew lee of the associated press on the iran nuclear deal and the release of ten u.s. sailors. then a discussion about president obama's economic mishel.ith lawrence >> features this weekend on american history tv on c-span-3. saturday night on lectures and history. brook simpson on the president's wartime roll including wars waged without formal declaration. >> it's the president's job to educate. the president would say i know you don't understand this. it's really not any reason you should have understood this. it was in a place far, far away with people who speak a different language. and so i'm going to explain to you what american interests are. we'll let congress respond to that. i will let opinion makers .espond i am going to explain and ask you to do this. >
mr. cook: appreciate you spending with us. mr. mcdonough: i appreciate it guys. thanks for having me. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright nati >> on today's "washington journal" matthew lee of the associated press on the iran nuclear deal and the release of ten u.s. sailors. then a discussion about president obama's economic mishel.ith lawrence >>...
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. >> mr. cookhis country has seen tens of thousands of gun deaths from several mass shootings in schools. what needs to be done to prevent more of them? mr. cook: i'm a proponent of the second amendment. we need to look at the violence on television, the violence in video games, and also the mental health field. as far as the second amendment, for the first 150 years the country was founded, there was basically no federal gun laws. the last 40 years, there have been more and more gun laws. there are six million reasons in europe that we should have gun laws. thank you. >> thank you, mr. cook. the next question will be for andy martin. >> mr. martin, following up on that, when we have a terrorist incident, mass shooting of any kind, from newtown to san bernardino, the debate turns at least from the white house to the second amendment. are there any restrictions that you find sensible that have been suggested by the president that should be imposed on gun ownership or available weapons and do you agr
. >> mr. cookhis country has seen tens of thousands of gun deaths from several mass shootings in schools. what needs to be done to prevent more of them? mr. cook: i'm a proponent of the second amendment. we need to look at the violence on television, the violence in video games, and also the mental health field. as far as the second amendment, for the first 150 years the country was founded, there was basically no federal gun laws. the last 40 years, there have been more and more gun...
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mr. cook, my question concerns iran deal leading to nuclear weapon for iran. if one of the republican nominees were elected president, what actions you think they would take or could take to change or delay or terminate the deal with iran? and what kind of timeline would we be looking at? and what actions do you perceive -- do you foresee, specific actions? thank you. guest: thank you. this is a little out of my lane, but my understanding is the key were removedials from the country within the last days, and that yes, there were a lot of fears that the iranians would not do that, but they had done that. i do not see this as a deal that would really be -- i think it counterproductive for us to undo the deal because it would mean that nuclear materials would go back into iran. materials that had already left for replaced with others. i think there are a lot of people that were extremely suspicious about this deal and whether it would work, but i that it has early signs the iranians are living up to what they said that they would do and was brought the united sta
mr. cook, my question concerns iran deal leading to nuclear weapon for iran. if one of the republican nominees were elected president, what actions you think they would take or could take to change or delay or terminate the deal with iran? and what kind of timeline would we be looking at? and what actions do you perceive -- do you foresee, specific actions? thank you. guest: thank you. this is a little out of my lane, but my understanding is the key were removedials from the country within the...
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mr. cook: ok. here we go. i'm dave cook, "christian science monitor." thanks for coming after i know what was a long night for many of you covering president obama's state of the union address. in the 50 years, that the monitor has been hosting these gatherings, we have welcomed white house chiefs of staff up to rahm emanuel. we are especially pleased to have our first breakfast -- it is true. it's true. it's true. so we are especially pleased to have our first breakfast of 2016 with president obama's fifth and reportedly favored chief of staff, denis mcdonough. thanks so much for making time in your busy schedule to do this. he's a minnesota native who grew up surrounded by seven broth
mr. cook: ok. here we go. i'm dave cook, "christian science monitor." thanks for coming after i know what was a long night for many of you covering president obama's state of the union address. in the 50 years, that the monitor has been hosting these gatherings, we have welcomed white house chiefs of staff up to rahm emanuel. we are especially pleased to have our first breakfast -- it is true. it's true. it's true. so we are especially pleased to have our first breakfast of 2016 with...
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to be very clear, mr. cook suggest that the pentagon said that the iranians have taken them. that was the political play that this was a sign of iranian aggression. and as the facts came out it seems less like that. look, i'm not military trained by any stretch. but i do a lot of navigation on the water. i don't understand how it would be a mystery as to how the sailors went into the wrong group of waters. obviously, they would have sophisticated equipment that would tell you pretty quickly how this happened. why don't you know? >> well, chris, again, this is part of the investigation that's going to be uncovered. was there a mechanical issue? was there a navigational issue? was there something that prevented them from maintaining the course that they had original plotted, that they planned to take, within the gulf region. again, these craft operate in that part of the world all the time. they come in contact with iranian ships and the iranian navy on a fairly regular basis. this clearly was a different circums
to be very clear, mr. cook suggest that the pentagon said that the iranians have taken them. that was the political play that this was a sign of iranian aggression. and as the facts came out it seems less like that. look, i'm not military trained by any stretch. but i do a lot of navigation on the water. i don't understand how it would be a mystery as to how the sailors went into the wrong group of waters. obviously, they would have sophisticated equipment that would tell you pretty quickly how...
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mr. cook: ok, here we go. thank you for coming after what i know was a long night for many of you, covering president obama's state of the union address. in 50 years the monitor has been holding these gathers. we've welcomed white house chiefs of staff. so we're especially pleased to have our -- [laughter] it is true. it's true. it's true. so we are especially pleased to have our first breakfast of 2016 with president obama's fifth and reportedly favorite chief of staff, dennis mcdonough. thank you for making time to do this. our guest is a minnesota nate who have grew up vounleded by seven brothers and three sisters. he graduated from st. john's university as did from eisley, with an honors degree in history and spanish, and experience playing on two of coach john gillardi's conference winning football teams. he earned a master's degree from georgetown school of foreign service, which should endeer him to some. our guest was working on the hill as a foreign policy advisor, senate democratic leader tom daschle
mr. cook: ok, here we go. thank you for coming after what i know was a long night for many of you, covering president obama's state of the union address. in 50 years the monitor has been holding these gathers. we've welcomed white house chiefs of staff. so we're especially pleased to have our -- [laughter] it is true. it's true. it's true. so we are especially pleased to have our first breakfast of 2016 with president obama's fifth and reportedly favorite chief of staff, dennis mcdonough. thank...
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the challenges of mr. cook.omberg surveillance london and in new york. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance," and 2:00 p.m. this afternoon the fed will speak. a lot going on this morning. here is vonnie quinn. vonnie: futures pointing to a lower open for u.s. stocks this morning. the downturn follows a slump in major world indexes. down.stocks are stocks in china lost ground again. secretary of state john kerry faced a hard sell today in beijing. he could not get china to impose tougher sanctions on north korea. the u.s. wants to put more pressure on the north after its latest nuclear weapons test your john kerry: whether or not he achieved an explosion of hydrogen weapons is not what makes the difference. it is that he is trying, that he wants to do that, and made the attempt. vonnie: china has been opposed to any moves that may destabilize the regime of kim jong-un. being fired for their role in a shooting that killed two unarmed black men. 100 37 shots were fired after a high-speed chase. one of the fired officers
the challenges of mr. cook.omberg surveillance london and in new york. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance," and 2:00 p.m. this afternoon the fed will speak. a lot going on this morning. here is vonnie quinn. vonnie: futures pointing to a lower open for u.s. stocks this morning. the downturn follows a slump in major world indexes. down.stocks are stocks in china lost ground again. secretary of state john kerry faced a hard sell today in beijing. he could not get china to impose tougher...
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not characterizing what happened in the room because i thought it was a fruitful discussion, but mr. cookand apple have been public about opposition on this. >> sorry for cutting you off. john bennett from gq. >> he said it failed to lay out a path forward for the country. i want today get your response to that and what does rhetoric like that from the speaker say about his working relationship with the president? >> you know, i think the speech -- i think the speech response, i don't need to respond. i think the speech is fully responsive to the statement. you know, i don't want to engage a specific treat from his office. he seemed to be quite engaged from the speech last night. hopefully after having heard the whole speech there's enough in there to continue to work on. i think the president had a couple of references to the speak never the speech. i think those are positive. my own view which i think is obviously not in consistent with what the president said in the speech or what the president believes on which i will elaborate a bit, last year was an opportunity important for us to g
not characterizing what happened in the room because i thought it was a fruitful discussion, but mr. cookand apple have been public about opposition on this. >> sorry for cutting you off. john bennett from gq. >> he said it failed to lay out a path forward for the country. i want today get your response to that and what does rhetoric like that from the speaker say about his working relationship with the president? >> you know, i think the speech -- i think the speech response,...
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mr. cook, my question concerns iran deal leading to nuclear weapon for iran. if one of the republican nominees were elected president, what actions you think they would take or could take to change or delay or terminate the deal with iran? and what kind of timeline would we be looking at? and what actions do you perceive -- do you foresee, specific actions? thank you. guest: thank you. this is a little out of my lane, but my understanding is the key were removedials from the country within the last days, and that yes, there were a lot of fears that the iranians would not do that, but they had done that. i do not see this as a deal that would really be -- i think it counterproductive for us to undo the deal because it would mean that nuclear materials would go back into iran. materials that had already left for replaced with others. i think there are a lot of people that were extremely suspicious about this deal and whether it would work, but i that it has early signs the iranians are living up to what they said that they would do and was brought the united sta
mr. cook, my question concerns iran deal leading to nuclear weapon for iran. if one of the republican nominees were elected president, what actions you think they would take or could take to change or delay or terminate the deal with iran? and what kind of timeline would we be looking at? and what actions do you perceive -- do you foresee, specific actions? thank you. guest: thank you. this is a little out of my lane, but my understanding is the key were removedials from the country within the...
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we'll take a look k at what howard has cooking for us in n e mr. food kitchen your recipes a little extra kick. howard is here in the mister food test kitchen with a skillit dinner that you will love. "today we're revealing the secret ingredient that makes this rice dish so incredible. what do you think it could be? have you ever eaten something, loved it, yet you couldn't quite figure out what made it taste so good. was it a certain spice or how it was prepared? well, today's recipe has a secret ingredient that turns an ordinary side dish into an extraordinary one. and let me tell you ... as always it's really easy. while cooking some long grain rice like we would normally do, we saut some garlic in a bit of olive oil for a couple of minutes just to bring out the nutty flavor. then we toss in a couple of tomatoes that we've chunked up and cook it until they start to break up. now all we do is add the rice to the skillet along with some sliced salt and pepper. once that's all mixed, we add our secret ingredient - some ranch dressing - and once it's
we'll take a look k at what howard has cooking for us in n e mr. food kitchen your recipes a little extra kick. howard is here in the mister food test kitchen with a skillit dinner that you will love. "today we're revealing the secret ingredient that makes this rice dish so incredible. what do you think it could be? have you ever eaten something, loved it, yet you couldn't quite figure out what made it taste so good. was it a certain spice or how it was prepared? well, today's recipe has a...
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intrigues, did you find your interest most drawn to the minor storyline concerning assistant cook daisy's father-in-law, mr mason, who lost his tenant farm when the estate owners sold out, and whether he could get another one available from the grantham estate. given the truth and rumors of a still roiling 2016 land rental market in the midwest, edwardian england's system of permanent - and often perpetual - farm rental commitments from owners is almost as attractive to some of have lasted longer in england but for the imposition of steep inhertance taxes by parliament to pay for the world wars. indeed, it's why downton and neighboring estates are facing a perilous financial future. the vision of rock solid land rental security can seem ideal as we cope with landowner negotiations this year, but it is helpful to recall the downsides for agriculture. good farmers had a harder time getting ahead, as there was no competitive arena to exploit your skills. farming was even more a closed, hereditary occupation with no way for even highly skilled non-farmers to get started. finally, the system protected both good
intrigues, did you find your interest most drawn to the minor storyline concerning assistant cook daisy's father-in-law, mr mason, who lost his tenant farm when the estate owners sold out, and whether he could get another one available from the grantham estate. given the truth and rumors of a still roiling 2016 land rental market in the midwest, edwardian england's system of permanent - and often perpetual - farm rental commitments from owners is almost as attractive to some of have lasted...
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moderator: tim cook is telling you no mr. president. >> you got to keep asking. this is a hugely important issue. if you can encrypt messages, isis can, over the platforms, and we have no ability? moderator: do you ask or demand? >> the law has to change. if we are too punitive, you will go to other technology companies outside the united states. and what we want to do is to control. this we also want to dominate this from a commercial side. there is a lot of balanced interest. the president leads in this regard. that's what we need. we need leadership, someone who has a back bone and sticks with things rather than talks about them as though anything matters when you are talking about amendments that don't -- are part of a bill that ever passed. moderator: governor, thank you. when we come back, closing statements. stay with us. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like ordering wine equals pretending to know wine. pinot noir, which means peanut of the night. sup jj? working hard? here at the td ameritrade trader group, they work all
moderator: tim cook is telling you no mr. president. >> you got to keep asking. this is a hugely important issue. if you can encrypt messages, isis can, over the platforms, and we have no ability? moderator: do you ask or demand? >> the law has to change. if we are too punitive, you will go to other technology companies outside the united states. and what we want to do is to control. this we also want to dominate this from a commercial side. there is a lot of balanced interest. the...
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moderator: tim cook is telling you no mr. president. >> you got to keep asking. this is a hugely important issue. if you can encrypt messages, isis can, over the platforms, and we have no ability? moderator: do you ask or demand? >> the law has to change. if we are too punitive, you will go to other technology companies outside the united states. and what we want to do is to control. this we also want to dominate this from a commercial side. there is a lot of balanced interest. the president leads in this regard. that's what we need. we need leadership, someone who has a back bone and sticks with things rather than talks about them as though anything matters when you are talking about amendments that don't -- are part of a bill that ever passed. moderator: governor, thank you. when we come back, closing statements. stay with us. at every turn... when you're engineered to literally to drive circles around the competition. in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, the low
moderator: tim cook is telling you no mr. president. >> you got to keep asking. this is a hugely important issue. if you can encrypt messages, isis can, over the platforms, and we have no ability? moderator: do you ask or demand? >> the law has to change. if we are too punitive, you will go to other technology companies outside the united states. and what we want to do is to control. this we also want to dominate this from a commercial side. there is a lot of balanced interest. the...
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moderator: tim cook is telling you no mr. president. >> you got to keep asking. this is a hugely important issue. if you can encrypt messages, isis can, over the platforms, and we have no ability? moderator: do you ask or demand? >> the law has to change. if we are too punitive, you will go to other technology companies outside the united states. and what we want to do is to control. this we also want to dominate this from a commercial side. there is a lot of balanced interest. the president leads in this regard. that's what we need. we need leadership, someone who has a back bone and sticks with things rather than talks about them as though anything matters when you are talking about amendments that don't -- are part of a bill that ever passed. moderator: governor, thank you. when we come back, closing statements. stay with us. it took dozens of prototypes. hundreds of crash simulations. thousands of hours of painstaking craftsmanship. and an infinite reserve of patience... ...to create a vehicle that looks, drives and thinks like nothing else on the road. the a
moderator: tim cook is telling you no mr. president. >> you got to keep asking. this is a hugely important issue. if you can encrypt messages, isis can, over the platforms, and we have no ability? moderator: do you ask or demand? >> the law has to change. if we are too punitive, you will go to other technology companies outside the united states. and what we want to do is to control. this we also want to dominate this from a commercial side. there is a lot of balanced interest. the...
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mr al nimr. huer booing timing i was. preparing molotov cook tails. i wish he were preparing cocktails to be drunk, not molotov cocktails. local support for terrorist network. highjacking a pharmacy and several local stores. burning of police vehicles, public incitement of violence. that's nimr al nimr. >> let me just jump in there for a minute, the nimr al nimr iran is procedure trying. he himself says that he has never borne arms. >> anybody can say this. even some isis militants can say they don't use arms, like some of them will say we don't use arms. some of them, another, this person is one of the people, the 47 people and he has never, he himself said that he has not using arms, but what he did was he wrote a book asking for the killing of police officers in saudi arabia, so what i see is this sunni is exactly the same as the other guy, who is nimr al nimr who actually asked for violence, asked to go and create riots in the region and also asked for the judge and the control of iran over not only the region but the whole world. that was what wa
mr al nimr. huer booing timing i was. preparing molotov cook tails. i wish he were preparing cocktails to be drunk, not molotov cocktails. local support for terrorist network. highjacking a pharmacy and several local stores. burning of police vehicles, public incitement of violence. that's nimr al nimr. >> let me just jump in there for a minute, the nimr al nimr iran is procedure trying. he himself says that he has never borne arms. >> anybody can say this. even some isis militants...
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mr. robinson. next question to timothy cook. >> switching gears a little bit.litical ads not only from candidates, super pacs, a lot of that from citizens united decision in 2010, do you agree with the citizens united ruling that super pac has much right as any individual to express their political preference by making unlimited expenditures? or is this something, some republicans and many democrats say needs to be reined in and restricted? >> i think there needs to be a lot done as far as regulations to hart campaigns are allowed to broadcast, especially the free publicity that has allowed some candidates but not allowed to other candidates. as far as these super pacs i recently got an e-mail from -- which i thought was caring for america, we're not affiliated with a candidate liz some are using candidates' names to make people think, they are donating to a particular candidate. the need to be tighter regulation how they identify themselves and pay for that but i think individual's right, they can pay for anything they want with it very group of individuals or
mr. robinson. next question to timothy cook. >> switching gears a little bit.litical ads not only from candidates, super pacs, a lot of that from citizens united decision in 2010, do you agree with the citizens united ruling that super pac has much right as any individual to express their political preference by making unlimited expenditures? or is this something, some republicans and many democrats say needs to be reined in and restricted? >> i think there needs to be a lot done as...
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. >> but is tim cook telling you no, mr. president? >> you've got to keep asking. this is a hugely important issue. if you can encrypt messages, isis can, over these platforms -- >> do you ask or do you order? >> well, if the law would change, yeah. i think there has to be recognition that if we -- if we are too punitive, then you'll go to other technology companies outside of the united states. and what we want to do is to control this. we also want to dominate this from a commercial side. so there's a lot of balanced interests. but the president leads in this regard. that's what we need. we need leadership. someone who has a backbone and sticks with things, rather than just talks about them as they will anything matters when you're talking about amendments that don't even actually are part of a bill that ever passed. >> governor, thank you. >> when we come right back, closing statements. stay with us. was engineered... ...to help sense danger before you do. because when you live to innovate, you innovate to live. the all-new audi q7. a higher form of intelligence
. >> but is tim cook telling you no, mr. president? >> you've got to keep asking. this is a hugely important issue. if you can encrypt messages, isis can, over these platforms -- >> do you ask or do you order? >> well, if the law would change, yeah. i think there has to be recognition that if we -- if we are too punitive, then you'll go to other technology companies outside of the united states. and what we want to do is to control this. we also want to dominate this...
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indeed, in the words of pentagon spokesman peter cook at the time mr trump made his statement: anything that bolsters isil's narrative and pits the united states against the muslim faith is certainly not only contrary to our values but contrary to our national security. donald trump threatens not only the national security of our friends in the usa, but our security. since her appointment in 2010, the home secretary has banned hundreds of individuals from the uk. quite correctly, her job is to protect public safety and to promote our security. she has already explicitly excluded 84 people for hate speech, and she should make donald trump no. 85. using the powers vested in her, she has excluded serious criminals, far-right extremists and homophobic extremists, and the same rules should be applied consistently and equally to all, because if they exist they , should exist for that very reason. we have a responsibility to ensure peace and security, and we should ensure that whoever enters or leaves our country is treated in the same way. i am proud that the scottish government have taken a
indeed, in the words of pentagon spokesman peter cook at the time mr trump made his statement: anything that bolsters isil's narrative and pits the united states against the muslim faith is certainly not only contrary to our values but contrary to our national security. donald trump threatens not only the national security of our friends in the usa, but our security. since her appointment in 2010, the home secretary has banned hundreds of individuals from the uk. quite correctly, her job is to...
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. >> and another cooking movie with -- >> bradley couper. >> mr.w, how did people come here? the market closes at 6:00. how do you get in? >> the mark will be open tonight. folks can enter from the entrance, we do have pre registration, but you don't have to be registered to come in for the movie. the movie is free. and just come in any time after 6:00. sit down. grab a drink, dinner, and enjoy it. >> all right. you have been on the job now running term mal market, in the nutter administration for an attorney, so you are thinking creative here. might this be a way of extending hours finally? what if people love staying here until 8:00, 9:00, 10:00? >> the cuss many err is the center whatever we focus on, and we want to see what the customers response to, what they ask for. and if they ask for more of this, then we will figure outweigh to provide it. >> we want more. because 6:00 is too early to close. there is too much good stuff happening here. thank you for your time. appreciate it. thanks for having us, guys, we send it back to you for now. firs
. >> and another cooking movie with -- >> bradley couper. >> mr.w, how did people come here? the market closes at 6:00. how do you get in? >> the mark will be open tonight. folks can enter from the entrance, we do have pre registration, but you don't have to be registered to come in for the movie. the movie is free. and just come in any time after 6:00. sit down. grab a drink, dinner, and enjoy it. >> all right. you have been on the job now running term mal market,...
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mr. reeves. >> hush up now, all of you. [ man screams, horse whinnies ] >> glory. you shot leech. >> leech! >> ah. >> get some help! >> the cookounded. bass did everything he could to provide medical attention. they took him to a doctor, but the cook died. >> after he shoots his cook, some would like to see the famous black marshal hang for murder. he could flee and become a fugitive himself. but reeves's belief in justice compels him to face trial in judge parker's court and accept the consequences of the law. >> i trust your word, bass. but the law demands you stand trial. >> i understand, judge. >> you can post bond and get back to your family. ♪ >> daddy! daddy! daddy! >> bass reeves, being in the line of work that he is, but he's gone all the time. and so, mostly, he leaves his wife to raise the kids. and a couple of his sons end up getting in trouble with the law. >> all rise. >> bass reeves' dedication to justice is hard on his family. and if he is found guilty of murder, judge parker's gallows could take him away from them for good. >> the honorable judge isaac parker presiding. >> be seated. >> it was a difficult situ
mr. reeves. >> hush up now, all of you. [ man screams, horse whinnies ] >> glory. you shot leech. >> leech! >> ah. >> get some help! >> the cookounded. bass did everything he could to provide medical attention. they took him to a doctor, but the cook died. >> after he shoots his cook, some would like to see the famous black marshal hang for murder. he could flee and become a fugitive himself. but reeves's belief in justice compels him to face trial in...
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mrs. drudge. you might as well rest now. [laughter] daughter who is going out with her communist art teacher learns that free enterprise is not such a bad thing and inns up cooking up for the hometown boy from indiana. >> why don't you tag along and learn something? there is plenty of time before we meet the folks. >> i don't know. it might be fun. >> all right. but don't expect me to be amused. there's nothing funny about the tools of capitalism. rick: a film about free enterprise, a film designed to reassure people that innovations -- trustingople to start corporations again. it is hilarious. they must've spent half $1 million making it back in 1939. right if yoube called it a frankenstein's monster. >> that's a movie. >> think of the number of people who would be working if we did not have these power looms. >> i guess every woman in america would be working in a sweatshop making homes for -- making clothes for their family. >> i don't think i would like that. rick: my uncle who is 96 -- when he was younger, he was a union projectionist and he put that film out in special rejection -- projection then. there were projection screens and they would show up at pu
mrs. drudge. you might as well rest now. [laughter] daughter who is going out with her communist art teacher learns that free enterprise is not such a bad thing and inns up cooking up for the hometown boy from indiana. >> why don't you tag along and learn something? there is plenty of time before we meet the folks. >> i don't know. it might be fun. >> all right. but don't expect me to be amused. there's nothing funny about the tools of capitalism. rick: a film about free...
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cook. thank you for joining us this morning. steve's here. i guess it's going to be mild until weekend. >> mr.masters on pbs. it was fascinating, fascinating. if you've read the book you have to see the documentary. interesting man. really interesting. >>> pam is correct. it is a little quiet and mild until friday and saturday. there are some areas with light rain. in mendocino county and lake county and a little bit around santa rosa. there's drizzle on the golden gate bridge and some in oakland as well. and we're seeing a little break but the trend is to quiet down until friday. 98% for santa rosa until they're adding a little bit. 106 for san francisco. and 117% for san jose. december and january have been very, very good. the system is not much but there's enough to give us light rain and drizzle. a morning event and partly sunny this afternoon. and still a lot of moisture in the air. the humidity factor is high. upper 40s for many. and mid-40s for a few. blackhawk says 43. and low 50s in pittsburg, antioch and brentwood. watch out for fog. generally dry until the end of the week. morning
cook. thank you for joining us this morning. steve's here. i guess it's going to be mild until weekend. >> mr.masters on pbs. it was fascinating, fascinating. if you've read the book you have to see the documentary. interesting man. really interesting. >>> pam is correct. it is a little quiet and mild until friday and saturday. there are some areas with light rain. in mendocino county and lake county and a little bit around santa rosa. there's drizzle on the golden gate bridge...
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nevertheless as tim cook said in the terrific but incredibilitily scored conference call, this too shall pass. let's take calls. adam. >> caller: hello, mr. cramer. adam from delaware. >> how are you doing? >> caller: fantastic. thank you for everything you do and i said your opinion on my strategy with ford. >> ford is overdone. i know a lot of people think the sector is peaking, but this is getting ridiculous. and 11, i don't know, put it away, i think you'll be fine. rocco in oklahoma. >> jim, boo-yah. boo-yah, chief, what's up? i just wanted to know what you thought about all the earnings. the. >> we don't buy chinese stocks on this show? why? all that the market cements to do is go down. we don't want to touch it. let's stay more conservative s jim. >> caller: i'm wonder if i should have unloaded it for -- >> at&t is fine. i went through the quarter, it's fine, just not as good as vising. generationally we like verizon for the older folks and t-mobile with john ledger for the younger people who want to take on the -- and play some sort of drinking game. let's go to alex in new york. >> caller: jim, question question, due to solar ci
nevertheless as tim cook said in the terrific but incredibilitily scored conference call, this too shall pass. let's take calls. adam. >> caller: hello, mr. cramer. adam from delaware. >> how are you doing? >> caller: fantastic. thank you for everything you do and i said your opinion on my strategy with ford. >> ford is overdone. i know a lot of people think the sector is peaking, but this is getting ridiculous. and 11, i don't know, put it away, i think you'll be fine....
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cooking up shrimp scampi. >>jay: i bet it has shrimp in it. >>holly: i bet it does. >>jay: mr. obvious this morning. >>holly: an arctic blast, how others are dealing with a winter storm moving in. >>ingrid: back here at home, the "harry's on the hihi bus stop forecast." a lot of folks already making sure to brace for the winter storm so they have already closed the schools. wlos.com has all of those updates but coming up after the the snow will begin where you live, how much will fall today, we will be right back. now, in high definition, this is your news 13 skywatch forecast. >>ingrid: welcome back and good morning. look at this radar and satellite picture. it is very active this morning. not all of this snow is actually hitting the ground, but we are hearing reports of light snow from swain county to jackson and haywood county. also reports of flurries in the leicester region and canton as keep that in mind for your morning commute. things will start to get pretty dicey the next couple hours and really the next several days as we have two different systems to talk about. the second one bringing y
cooking up shrimp scampi. >>jay: i bet it has shrimp in it. >>holly: i bet it does. >>jay: mr. obvious this morning. >>holly: an arctic blast, how others are dealing with a winter storm moving in. >>ingrid: back here at home, the "harry's on the hihi bus stop forecast." a lot of folks already making sure to brace for the winter storm so they have already closed the schools. wlos.com has all of those updates but coming up after the the snow will begin...
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going to end neheless as tim cook said in the terric but ireditily scored conference call, this too shall pass. let's take calls let's goo adam in delaware. adam. >> cler: hello, mr. cramer. adam frodelare. >> how areou doing? >>aller: fantastic. thank you for ything you d >> ford is ordone. i know aot of ople think the seor is peakg, but this is getting ridicuus. 11, i don't kn, put it away, i think you'll be fine. rocco in oahom >> jim, boo-yah. boo-yah,hi, what's up? i just wanted to know what you thght about all the eaings. the. >> we don't buy >> wdon't y chinese stocks on this show? why? all that t market cements to do is go down. we don't want to touch it. let's stay more consvative s let's stay srt. jim. >> caller: i'm wonder if i should have loaded it for -- >> at&t is fine. i went through the quarterit's fine, justot as good as vising. for e older folks and mobile with john ledger for thenger people who want to takon the -- and play someort of drinking game. let's goo alex inew york. caller:im, question queson, due solar city, 8% gains,o yothink wou ep goi up? >> i hot it does. because people c sell ll sell and go go io the legitite similar py thate lik
going to end neheless as tim cook said in the terric but ireditily scored conference call, this too shall pass. let's take calls let's goo adam in delaware. adam. >> cler: hello, mr. cramer. adam frodelare. >> how areou doing? >>aller: fantastic. thank you for ything you d >> ford is ordone. i know aot of ople think the seor is peakg, but this is getting ridicuus. 11, i don't kn, put it away, i think you'll be fine. rocco in oahom >> jim, boo-yah. boo-yah,hi,...