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mr. cooper and nobody understood better when it was over why sandy and i wanted to be married. >> explorer and environmentalist jean-michel cousteau. >> we are visitors and we need to respect that. >> surprising secrets of the ocean. >> if it wasn't for the ocean, we would have a lot of problems today. >> and the harsh reality facing our planet. >> enough is enough. >> i lived that character. >> we will be able to see change. and later in our panel, is congress broken because politicians care more about their own ambitions than passing bills that actually help the country. and indicted by the international criminal court but still free, what does it take to get arrested for crimes against humanity? this is third rail. >> even if you're not doing anything wrong you're being watched and records.
mr. cooper and nobody understood better when it was over why sandy and i wanted to be married. >> explorer and environmentalist jean-michel cousteau. >> we are visitors and we need to respect that. >> surprising secrets of the ocean. >> if it wasn't for the ocean, we would have a lot of problems today. >> and the harsh reality facing our planet. >> enough is enough. >> i lived that character. >> we will be able to see change. and later in our...
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mr. cooper and nobody understood better when it was over why sandy and i wanted to be married. >> explorer and environmentalist jean-michel cousteau. >> we are visitors and we need to respect that. >> surprising secrets of the ocean. >> if it wasn't for the ocean, we would have a lot of problems today. >> and the harsh reality facing our planet. >> enough is enough. >> i lived that character. >> we will be able to see change. this is techknow. a show about innovations that can change lives. the science of fighting a wild-fire. we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. tonight, techknow investigates the ivory trail they've tried to seize it, burn it, but nothing has
mr. cooper and nobody understood better when it was over why sandy and i wanted to be married. >> explorer and environmentalist jean-michel cousteau. >> we are visitors and we need to respect that. >> surprising secrets of the ocean. >> if it wasn't for the ocean, we would have a lot of problems today. >> and the harsh reality facing our planet. >> enough is enough. >> i lived that character. >> we will be able to see change. this is techknow. a...
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mr. cooper and nobody understood better when it was over why sandy and i wanted to be married. >> explorer and environmentalist jean-michel cousteau. >> we are visitors and we need to respect that. >> surprising secrets of the ocean. >> if it wasn't for the ocean, we would have a lot of problems today. >> and the harsh reality facing our planet. >> enough is enough. >> i lived that character. >> we will be able to see change. >> hello and welcome to the news hour from doha. here's what's coming up. greece's cash crisis, more worried customers queue at bank machines. >> kuwait's government said a saudi arabian man carried out friday's suicide bombing at a mosque. >> hundreds of people three as a fire rips through a
mr. cooper and nobody understood better when it was over why sandy and i wanted to be married. >> explorer and environmentalist jean-michel cousteau. >> we are visitors and we need to respect that. >> surprising secrets of the ocean. >> if it wasn't for the ocean, we would have a lot of problems today. >> and the harsh reality facing our planet. >> enough is enough. >> i lived that character. >> we will be able to see change. >> hello and...
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mr. cooper, starring mark curry, steph curry, they're both on the golden state warriors. curry. it's a double flurry, it's a a double dribble, it's a double drizzle, bringing back to precipitation. rain or shine, the shining, here's johnny. bring it back to johnny carson. carson, leno, leno to conan, conan to fallon. the tonight show starring jimmy fallon. how do you like me now? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow. i got to hand it to you. that was pretty -- that was pretty wild. wild. wild thing, thingamajig. jigglypuff. puff daddy. dadd warbucks. bucks stop. stop or my mom will shoot starring sylvester stallone. yo, adriane. bringing me back to rocky. rocky and bullwinkle. winklevosse twins played by armie hammer. arm & hammer. baking soda. minnesota, doubling ya back to the twins starring arnold schwarzenegger. get to the chopper. get to the whopper. bringing me back to burger king. mcdonalds. donald trump. trump tower. tower of power. power ranger. ranger rick. rick ross. ross from friends. friends in low places, trading places. trading faces. bringing me back to f
mr. cooper, starring mark curry, steph curry, they're both on the golden state warriors. curry. it's a double flurry, it's a a double dribble, it's a double drizzle, bringing back to precipitation. rain or shine, the shining, here's johnny. bring it back to johnny carson. carson, leno, leno to conan, conan to fallon. the tonight show starring jimmy fallon. how do you like me now? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow. i got to hand it to you. that was pretty -- that was pretty wild. wild....
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mr. cooper was nice enough to bring us out to for once -- for corrections to be seen in a light because we're not. we're not recognized. when you say something like that for somebody that's been in the shadows for so long we get frustrated. >> i want you to respond, and then we have to go. >> the correction officers in baltimore, which i wrote about, were 18 and 19 years old. they were kids being paid absurdly low wages who came from the same community as the inmates, and they were manipulated. that does happen. that's not an insult to the whole profession. i don't mean that at all. it happens, and i don't think i would describe joyce mitchell from what i have seen as a professional anything. >> wropt to get too far off topic on this but i appreciate all your perspectives anthony. great to have you on again. >> thank you. >> matt logan as well. jeff tubin as well. make sure to set your dvr. coming up just more breaking news. new reporting on the intimidation angle. the possibility, possibility, that joyce mitchell was the terrified victim of a horrible threat. that's one of really two options
mr. cooper was nice enough to bring us out to for once -- for corrections to be seen in a light because we're not. we're not recognized. when you say something like that for somebody that's been in the shadows for so long we get frustrated. >> i want you to respond, and then we have to go. >> the correction officers in baltimore, which i wrote about, were 18 and 19 years old. they were kids being paid absurdly low wages who came from the same community as the inmates, and they were...
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mr. cooper brought us out to be seen in a light because we are not -- we are not recognized. when you say something like that to someone who has been in the shadows so long we get frustrated. >> matt? >> the corrections officers in baltimore which i wrote about -- >> one specific issue. >> were 18 and 19-year-old kids who were being paid absurdly low wages who came from the same kmuchbt as the inmates. and they were manipulated. i mean, that does happen. that's not an insult to the whole profession. i don't mean that at all. but it happens. and i don't think i would describe joyce mitchell from what i have seen as a professional anything. >> i don't want to get off topic. i appreciate all your perspectives. anthony, gangi great to have you on. matt loegan jeff toobin. coming up just ahead, more breaking news. new reporting on the intimidation angle. the possibility, possibility that joyce mitchell was the terrified victim of a horrible threat. that's one of really two options tonight. we'll look at that ahead. >>> and later she stepped down from her post at the naacp. her bro
mr. cooper brought us out to be seen in a light because we are not -- we are not recognized. when you say something like that to someone who has been in the shadows so long we get frustrated. >> matt? >> the corrections officers in baltimore which i wrote about -- >> one specific issue. >> were 18 and 19-year-old kids who were being paid absurdly low wages who came from the same kmuchbt as the inmates. and they were manipulated. i mean, that does happen. that's not an...
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mr. chairman, ranking member cooper, members can think of the opportunity to appear before this committeein addition to open said i prepared a detailed written statement which have submitted for the record. mr. chairman, this country stability launch rockets without using russian engines should not be in question. america right now has talented rocket scientists, engineers and technicians currently flying or developing innovative american-made solutions to end user lives on russia today. it bears noting there's been a concerted movement toward national consolidation of the russian space industry and a series of recent failures with russian rockets, engine and spacecraft. having worked in this business for 20 for both government and private industry including the air force nasa's marshall space flight center, i can tell you more is happening out of proportion to feldman in the united states than any time in my career. what is spacex doing? spacex today is the largest private producer of liquid fueled rocket engines in the world. the first stage merlin engine is has flown 162 times to space
mr. chairman, ranking member cooper, members can think of the opportunity to appear before this committeein addition to open said i prepared a detailed written statement which have submitted for the record. mr. chairman, this country stability launch rockets without using russian engines should not be in question. america right now has talented rocket scientists, engineers and technicians currently flying or developing innovative american-made solutions to end user lives on russia today. it...
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we've seen some of these transcripts already and they do contain small details about what kind of cooperation mr. blazer gave to the feds. parts of it will be redacted. parts will be blacked out because it's still an ongoing investigation. >> a lot of people were surprised yesterday, of course, when sepp blatter president of fifa stepped down having just won the election, to stay on as the chief of the organization just a few days before. would you link the two in any way? >> well, yes i certainly would. they were stress close, charles blazer was the--he was on the executive committee-- >> forgive me--i was wasn't clear in my question. would you link the testimony realized today the timing of it all, and sepp blatter announcing that he would step down yesterday, would you link those two? >> i see yes you know, i think that we don't know exactly what led sepp blatter to resign when he did. i think he's in contact with the factors in this case. as far as the release of charles blazer's courtroom transcript, that's something that as soon as his indictment was made public, reporters in new york pres
we've seen some of these transcripts already and they do contain small details about what kind of cooperation mr. blazer gave to the feds. parts of it will be redacted. parts will be blacked out because it's still an ongoing investigation. >> a lot of people were surprised yesterday, of course, when sepp blatter president of fifa stepped down having just won the election, to stay on as the chief of the organization just a few days before. would you link the two in any way? >> well,...
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mr. cooper, for any opening statement he may have. >> thank you, mr. chairman. think we should approach this hearing as all others with a great deal of humility, because i think the bottom line is if we'd gotten last year's ndaa right, we wouldn't even be having this hearing. so we're correcting a self-inflicted wound here. now, there are many self-inflicted wounds depending on how far back you want to go in history. it's a little embarrassing for america that we haven't been able to duplicate or exceed the russian technology already given the billions of dollars we've extended. but actually there are tremendous signs of hope because if we'd had this hearing a few years ago, that's when we really should have been worried, but we weren't smart enough to be worried back then. now due to the investment sometimes of our own billionaires and their love of space, there's some amazingly exciting things happening. so we're really just managing this transition. i'm confident we can do it. i wish and i don't know whether the chinese with their long march missile have is,
mr. cooper, for any opening statement he may have. >> thank you, mr. chairman. think we should approach this hearing as all others with a great deal of humility, because i think the bottom line is if we'd gotten last year's ndaa right, we wouldn't even be having this hearing. so we're correcting a self-inflicted wound here. now, there are many self-inflicted wounds depending on how far back you want to go in history. it's a little embarrassing for america that we haven't been able to...
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mr. anderson cooper is up with "ac 360." it starts right now. >>> good evening. thanks for watching.king news tonight. physical evidence that the two killers who broke out of a new york state prison two weeks ago might not have gotten very far. dna from david sweat and richard matt found in a cabin about 20 miles from where they made their break. police questioned the cabin owner who says he saw one of the killers flee. before they did, he told the story from restaurant owner terry belger. >> he approached camp he saw one person running away. just the back of him running. so he approached the cabin with caution. a
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mr. anderson cooper is up with "ac 360." it starts right now. >>> good evening. thanks for watching. we have breaking news tonight. physical evidence that the two killers who broke out of a new york state prison two weeks ago might not have gotten very far. dna from david sweat and richard matt found in a cabin about 20 miles from where they made their break. police questioned the cabin owner who says he saw one of the killers flee. before they did, he told the story from restaurant owner terry belger. >> he approached camp he saw one person running away. just the back of him running. so he approached the cabin with caution. a jug of water on the counter and a open peanut butter jar. >> no evidence they are getting any help on the outside. on the other hand we are learning new details about the help they received from the actual breakout. more on that shortly. first gathery tuchman on the hunt. >> reporter: the people who live in the hamlet of owl's head new york have never seen anything like this. >> we have developed evidence that the suspects may have spent time in a cabin in this
mr. anderson cooper is up with "ac 360." it starts right now. >>> good evening. thanks for watching. we have breaking news tonight. physical evidence that the two killers who broke out of a new york state prison two weeks ago might not have gotten very far. dna from david sweat and richard matt found in a cabin about 20 miles from where they made their break. police questioned the cabin owner who says he saw one of the killers flee. before they did, he told the story from...
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mr. the cooperation is more effective and satisfactory than competitiveness and that politician -- politics relatively are better than individually. i think it's collective eyes of solidarity we can feminize politics and with that, not just women will win, but women and men both will win. >> what do think your victory means for podemos possibly winning and the national level later this year? >> i think of political change is happening, change in the way politics are done in spain but also beyond spain and southern europe and we hope and all of europe. i think what happened in spain as a democratic revolution. the people have been empowered and they have spoken. that is why think the main player here is not any political group, it is not barcelona, it is not podemos, not ada colau not public iglesias. the main players are the people. the people who decided to take back institutions that democratize them, to take back politics of people can be the real players and the ones who make the decisions. in this movement of democratic revolution there are different political parties, different acrony
mr. the cooperation is more effective and satisfactory than competitiveness and that politician -- politics relatively are better than individually. i think it's collective eyes of solidarity we can feminize politics and with that, not just women will win, but women and men both will win. >> what do think your victory means for podemos possibly winning and the national level later this year? >> i think of political change is happening, change in the way politics are done in spain...
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mr. christopher cooper. >> at the g-7 agrees to the situation in eastern ukraine has gone from bad to worse and if so, what hasn't more been done to say there should be increased sanctions against the russian federation rather than a rolling over of existing sanctions? >> i think my honorable friend makes an important point.re since the minsk agreement was signed that overall has been some kind of lower-level of violence and aggression said we should recognize that good a very clear warning that things were to get much worse, if there were to be a russian backed territory that could lead to higher sanctions. >> mr. betty sherman. >> mr. speaker, could i point out to the prime minister to state the noneconomic security was quite assured. but did he say to those who criticize the g-7 and that was never searched the lessons of the world in 2008 and put together a policy of regulations that could prevent it happening again. >> what i say to the honorable gentleman is pg 20 has been in many ways the key organizing body for driving changes on rules of bank regulation and capital requirements and
mr. christopher cooper. >> at the g-7 agrees to the situation in eastern ukraine has gone from bad to worse and if so, what hasn't more been done to say there should be increased sanctions against the russian federation rather than a rolling over of existing sanctions? >> i think my honorable friend makes an important point.re since the minsk agreement was signed that overall has been some kind of lower-level of violence and aggression said we should recognize that good a very clear...
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consistent with what he has been saying over the last few weeks asking to make sure banks cooperate smoothly. mrstenaris, head of the ecb, trying to provide that liquidity. the ecb has been voting to sbdz in roughly a billion euros a day. the question is: at what point will other board members' patience with the greek malaise run out? what we are hearing is that there is a going minority in favor of stopping that emergesency liquidity assistaps and they require a two-thirds majority the greek central bank here fears with every passing day that the greeks go on without an agreement with their financial overseers in brussels that minority grows and the possibility youty of a cut-off of the greek banking system nears. >> john, i mean you mentioned there is a lot of questions marks over the help of the ecb but they said they would stand by the greek banks. have the greek people got any reassurance from that? especially when we think we were a couple of days away from a referendum. have the greek people gained reassurance saying they are going to stand by the greek banks? >> well, the greek people ha
consistent with what he has been saying over the last few weeks asking to make sure banks cooperate smoothly. mrstenaris, head of the ecb, trying to provide that liquidity. the ecb has been voting to sbdz in roughly a billion euros a day. the question is: at what point will other board members' patience with the greek malaise run out? what we are hearing is that there is a going minority in favor of stopping that emergesency liquidity assistaps and they require a two-thirds majority the greek...
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mr. garcia. we cooperated. we submitted all of the evidence we could. >> mr. garcia, michael garcia, distanced himself from the findings of that internal fifa report. and actually it was quite critical of russia. the fact that some of the computers, all of the computers that may have had crucial documents on them, they disappeared. they weren't handed over. >> they weren't disappeared. we repeatedly responded to that question. these computers were rented to us and we had to give them back. when you have a one-year project you usually rent all of the equipment, furniture, whatever material you need. and then you return that. >> it doesn't look good, does it? how concerned are you about the reputation or damages. the whole scandal is doing to the world cup operation in russia. >> say again, the damage is all presumption. we are organizing the world cup. we are deep in the process. we are doing our best to organize it in the most efficient way. think we showed to fifa, to the world, that we are constructing, creating a lot of infrastructure. the intention of our
mr. garcia. we cooperated. we submitted all of the evidence we could. >> mr. garcia, michael garcia, distanced himself from the findings of that internal fifa report. and actually it was quite critical of russia. the fact that some of the computers, all of the computers that may have had crucial documents on them, they disappeared. they weren't handed over. >> they weren't disappeared. we repeatedly responded to that question. these computers were rented to us and we had to give...
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mr. garcia. we cooperatede submitted all the evidence we could. >> michael garcia has danced himself from the findings of that internal fifa report. and, actually, it was quite critical of russia. it's that crucial document. >> all the equipment, furniture, whatever material you need and then you return that. >> it doesn't look good, does it? the value of the reputational damage. >> we are doing our best to organize it. >> we repeatedly told the world that our bid was transparent, that it was clean, that it was -- didn't transgress any fifa practices, any practices applicable to the process. >>> the mers outbreak appears to be growing after it's shown hundreds of people may be exposed to the virus. cathy, a forth death leading to questions of how this disease is being spread. what's the latest? >> well, the disease has mostly been spread in hospitals. the latest person to die was a 76-year-old man who was in the same hospital as the first person to be infected. and that's how this disease has been transmitted
mr. garcia. we cooperatede submitted all the evidence we could. >> michael garcia has danced himself from the findings of that internal fifa report. and, actually, it was quite critical of russia. it's that crucial document. >> all the equipment, furniture, whatever material you need and then you return that. >> it doesn't look good, does it? the value of the reputational damage. >> we are doing our best to organize it. >> we repeatedly told the world that our bid...
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his attorney spoke to our anderson cooper. >> mr. palmer had no knowledge what was inside the package. he had no knowledge of any tools inside. only mistake he made is trusting joyce mitchell. >> do you know why he trusted joyce mitchell on this? did he know her that well? did he think that richard matt was a good guy? did he not have any suspicions. >> he could have run it through -- he feels guilty about that. he is regretful. he apologizes for that. miss mitchell was just as manipulative as the two inmates were. he trusted her. didn't have a close relationship with her but she was able to do this to many individuals who worked inside the prison i have been told. >> you said she was able to do this to other individuals you mean she gave things to other individuals to sneak in to the prison? >> i wouldn't go that far but she did, in her own way, manipulate other guards to do favors for inmates that she was close to. >> police questioned palmer for 14 hours on saturday. he is not facing any charges. >>> we want to update another stor
his attorney spoke to our anderson cooper. >> mr. palmer had no knowledge what was inside the package. he had no knowledge of any tools inside. only mistake he made is trusting joyce mitchell. >> do you know why he trusted joyce mitchell on this? did he know her that well? did he think that richard matt was a good guy? did he not have any suspicions. >> he could have run it through -- he feels guilty about that. he is regretful. he apologizes for that. miss mitchell was just...
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mr. palmer has been fully cooperative. he understands this is a public emergency. he's willing to continue to cooperate with the investigation in order that these two individuals are captured. >> reporter: a weekend sighting moved the intense search to dense woods in owls head. police found the killer's dna on food and a bloody sock and warned the fugitives are likely armed. >> just about every cabin or outbuilding here has one or more shotguns or weapons. >> reporter: investigators say in exchange for the contraband gene palmer received paintings from sweat and matt. evidence the prosecutor said palmer tried to destroy after the breakout. kenneth moton, abc news washington. >>> also breaking overnight, the crash of an f-16 on a training mission in southeastern arizona. >> the plane going down near the town of douglas on the u.s./mexico border while on a training mission. the wreckage set off a rapidly spreading fire burning dangerously close to a gas line. the plane was attached to an air national guard unit based in tucson. >> keeping our focus in the west califo
mr. palmer has been fully cooperative. he understands this is a public emergency. he's willing to continue to cooperate with the investigation in order that these two individuals are captured. >> reporter: a weekend sighting moved the intense search to dense woods in owls head. police found the killer's dna on food and a bloody sock and warned the fugitives are likely armed. >> just about every cabin or outbuilding here has one or more shotguns or weapons. >> reporter:...
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mr. conway did, to cooperate. >> led to this 78-page report on what the mountain man must change.more government overkill. we created this report in anticipation of litigation. >> a lot of it is just crazy. they have a picture of a dog house in there for a german shepherd it is four-feet long. >> this is intern housing. like i don't know if they thought we had midgets here or not. >> there are many problems with this property. >> they say you have unsafe buildings resting on a piece of rock. >> yeah like a rock solid foundation. we've been working with the health department for over 20 years. they're telling me i can't live this way. this is the way i live. i can't eat the way i want i can't drink water the way i want. can't sleep in the building the way i want. i guess a new bureaucrat came in. every year for example, you have a stack of permits where they permitted every year and all of a sudden it's completely unacceptable. >> do you ever think there are too many rules? >> oh, yeah. i think that all the time. but we don't invent the building code. we're merely the enforcer. how
mr. conway did, to cooperate. >> led to this 78-page report on what the mountain man must change.more government overkill. we created this report in anticipation of litigation. >> a lot of it is just crazy. they have a picture of a dog house in there for a german shepherd it is four-feet long. >> this is intern housing. like i don't know if they thought we had midgets here or not. >> there are many problems with this property. >> they say you have unsafe buildings...
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mr. palmer has been completely cooperative with the investigation.e new york state police investigator that he was saved from the charge of aiding and abetting. my client understands, anderson that this is a pub emergency. he wants to help with any information he has. he understands that he made a mistake with whole meat fiasco. he will continue to cooperate. >> the district attorney said that your client also took a polygraph test and passed about whether or not he knew inside the meat? >> that's true. he took a polygraph test. he has nothing to hide. i'm very proud of him. it's an honor to represent jean palmer. if you talked to anyone in the community, they will speak very highly of mr. palmer. he did not know that he was planning on their escape. >> he did give access to the catwalk behind the cell to one or both of these men, allegedly, to repair a breaker that had switched. is that your understanding? >> i won't comment specifically on whether or not my client did that. it's common practice that inmates were allowed to cook in their cells. >> a
mr. palmer has been completely cooperative with the investigation.e new york state police investigator that he was saved from the charge of aiding and abetting. my client understands, anderson that this is a pub emergency. he wants to help with any information he has. he understands that he made a mistake with whole meat fiasco. he will continue to cooperate. >> the district attorney said that your client also took a polygraph test and passed about whether or not he knew inside the meat?...
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. >> cooper: "how you doing, mr. de niro? my name is bradley cooper.estion is regarding "awakenings." >> kroft: but bradley cooper was never a struggling young actor. he was making out with carrie bradshaw on "sex in the city" while he was still in grad school. a year later, had a tv series, "alias," alongside jennifer garner. and promptly paid off that college loan. but he was not an overnight sensation, either. you may remember him as the obnoxious fiance who made a big hit in "the wedding crashers." but it took him four more years and a road trip to vegas for a bachelor party to make him a movie star. "the hangover" grossed nearly a half-billion dollars world wide. really, things started to change, i guess, with "the hangover." i mean, that was huge. >> cooper: massive, oh, yeah. yeah, yeah, any time you're part of a movie that makes that much money in the box office, it's going to provide opportunities for other studios to take chances with you, just on a very mathematical level. that is the way it works. i mean, everyone has a number next to them
. >> cooper: "how you doing, mr. de niro? my name is bradley cooper.estion is regarding "awakenings." >> kroft: but bradley cooper was never a struggling young actor. he was making out with carrie bradshaw on "sex in the city" while he was still in grad school. a year later, had a tv series, "alias," alongside jennifer garner. and promptly paid off that college loan. but he was not an overnight sensation, either. you may remember him as the...
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mr. christopher cooper. >> at the g-7 agrees to the situation in eastern ukraine has gone from bad to worse and if so what hasn't more been done to say there should be increased sanctions against the russian federation rather than a rolling over of existing sanctions? the >> i think my honorable friend makes an important point. there has been a mixed picture since the minsk agreement was signed that overall has been some kind of lower-level of violence and aggression said we should recognize that good a very clear warning that things were to get much worse, if there were to be a russian backed territory that could lead to higher sanctions. >> mr. betty sherman. >> mr. speaker, could i point out to the prime minister to state the noneconomic security was quite assured. but did he say to those who criticize the g-7 and that was never searched the lessons of the world in 2008 and put together a policy of regulations that could prevent it happening again. >> what i say to the honorable gentleman is pg 20 has been in many ways the key organizing body for driving changes on rules of bank regulati
mr. christopher cooper. >> at the g-7 agrees to the situation in eastern ukraine has gone from bad to worse and if so what hasn't more been done to say there should be increased sanctions against the russian federation rather than a rolling over of existing sanctions? the >> i think my honorable friend makes an important point. there has been a mixed picture since the minsk agreement was signed that overall has been some kind of lower-level of violence and aggression said we should...
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a month ago, i published a larger study of international cooperation in global energy affairs. mr.rman, the era of abundance, as you say, opens up new opportunities of leadership for the united states, and the world is looking at the united states. this reminds us also at least me that energy's not just about energy, it's about foreign affairs. it's about national security, it's about finances. but, ultimately energy has its own characteristics and dynamics. and this is my first major point. foreign affairs, national security and also issues such as trade must be folded into the fabrics of energy politics and not the other way around. this is also my view as regards climate change. energy politics, mr. chairman and when i look at your draft energy diplomacy, politics also calls for arrangements of its own when it comes to international cooperation. title 3 of your bill, the present bill represents an innovative modern approach, also from an international point of view. this title may even be strengthened by a transatlantic trade and investment partnership. again, trade is just one
a month ago, i published a larger study of international cooperation in global energy affairs. mr.rman, the era of abundance, as you say, opens up new opportunities of leadership for the united states, and the world is looking at the united states. this reminds us also at least me that energy's not just about energy, it's about foreign affairs. it's about national security, it's about finances. but, ultimately energy has its own characteristics and dynamics. and this is my first major point....
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mrs. mitchell had been cooperating with authorities.ast night by the district attorney on the program she was cooperating without a lawyer present. mitchell's husband, the man on the right, actually, let's, forget the picture, is also under investigation. mitchell's husband is under investigation. he works in the same block of the prison as his wife. the husband there on the right. the son in between them. according to authorities mrs. mitchell had relationships of some sort with both escapees. if allegations are true she would not be the first woman to go down this path. here is tom forman with more. >> reporter: at the baltimore city jail officials had never seen anything like it. a vast scheme to smuggle in cell phones marijuana, prescription drugs and more all under the heavy hand of the black guerrilla family or bgf gang. >> allowed bgf members to run their enterprise in the jail and on the streets. >> reporter: 13 female correction officers helped four who got pregnant by the alleged inmate ringleader. >> we are committed to ensur
mrs. mitchell had been cooperating with authorities.ast night by the district attorney on the program she was cooperating without a lawyer present. mitchell's husband, the man on the right, actually, let's, forget the picture, is also under investigation. mitchell's husband is under investigation. he works in the same block of the prison as his wife. the husband there on the right. the son in between them. according to authorities mrs. mitchell had relationships of some sort with both escapees....
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mr. meyerson, you're recognized for five minutes. >> chairman rogers, ranking member cooper and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to speak before you today. assured access to space is a national priority and a challenge that we must meet domestically. blue origin is working to deliver the american engine to maintain u.s. leadership in space and deliver critical national security capabilities. our partnership with ula is fully funded and offers the fastest path to a domestic alternative to the russian rd-180 without requiring taxpayer dollars. for more than a decade can, we have steadily advanced our capabilities flying five different rocket vehicles and developing multiple liquid rocket engines. we're spending our own money rather than taxpayer funds, and we are taking a clean sheet approach to development. as a result, we're able to outcompete the russians, building modern american engines to serve multiple launch vehicles. our recent successes demonstrate that. in april of this year our be-3 engine performed flawlessly, powering our new shepherd space vehicle to
mr. meyerson, you're recognized for five minutes. >> chairman rogers, ranking member cooper and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to speak before you today. assured access to space is a national priority and a challenge that we must meet domestically. blue origin is working to deliver the american engine to maintain u.s. leadership in space and deliver critical national security capabilities. our partnership with ula is fully funded and offers the fastest path to...
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mr. palmer has been completely cooperative with the investigation.ew york state police investigator that he was saved from a charge of aiding and abetting the escape. the district attorney said publicly that he does not believe that my client knew that the escape was being planned. and we plan on, my client understands, this is a public emergency. he wants to help with any information that he has. he will give that over to the state police and the fbi he understands that he made a mistake with the whole meat fiasco. but he will cooperate, he will continue to cooperate. he is a very, a man of integrity who made some mistakes. >> the district attorney said your client took a polygraph test according to thrts >> that's true. he has nothing to had. he's been completely transparent about this whole process. i'm very proud of him. it's an honor to represent gene palmer. he's a hard worker. if you talk to anyone in the community, they will speak very highly of mr. palmer. >> the district -- >> he did not know that they were planning on this escape. >> the d
mr. palmer has been completely cooperative with the investigation.ew york state police investigator that he was saved from a charge of aiding and abetting the escape. the district attorney said publicly that he does not believe that my client knew that the escape was being planned. and we plan on, my client understands, this is a public emergency. he wants to help with any information that he has. he will give that over to the state police and the fbi he understands that he made a mistake with...
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it's very important to have some incentive for a defendant to cooperate because you want not only ms. mitchell as well as mrntinue to cooperate. but in future cases you want prosecutors who rely upon and potentially get the cooperation of defendants. so there has to be some benefit to that. so if he's captured alive or not captured at all the issue becomes should they upgrade the charges, or should they not. those are the things the prosecutors will have to balance in making that decision. >> if they are able to capture david sweat alive, this is someone who is already in prison for life. he has nothing to lose. so how does that affect his mindset? >> i don't think they're going to capture him alive. you have to think of him -- freaked out might be too soft of a word. this is a man that i would call an anommic bomb. he is just a tornado of unpredictable behavior. he is all in. especially if he knows that his buddy is dead. being alone helps him strategically and physically he's more likely to actually escape and get away with it to canada now that he's on his own. but sooijpsychologically, he was being fed
it's very important to have some incentive for a defendant to cooperate because you want not only ms. mitchell as well as mrntinue to cooperate. but in future cases you want prosecutors who rely upon and potentially get the cooperation of defendants. so there has to be some benefit to that. so if he's captured alive or not captured at all the issue becomes should they upgrade the charges, or should they not. those are the things the prosecutors will have to balance in making that decision....
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mr. pammeras h been fully cooperating with the investigation. he wants to see these two captured and put back where they e benglo. >> a second man is arrested as the manhunt continues. >> they're extremely dangerous. why wouldn't they try to arm themselves immediately upon escape. >>> the military confirms the crash of an f-16. the condition of the pilot not said. >> no remorse, no regret. >> he broke his silence, apologizing for his crimes as hearing where he was formally se centend. >> hundreds of firefighters tried to douse the flames. >> i saw the fire in my neighbor's backyard. the next thing they're knocking on my door saying get out, get out. >>by bobda jinl is the 13th republican to run for the white house. >> i'm rested and ready for this fight. >> flew off the new jersey turnpike. >> it's all over. a championship. >> time to celebrate. >> all that -- >> six people were hurt when a bonfire ignited an explosion in spain. >> dosonaldn, he'll get there dodged in and caught it. oh what a play. josh donaldson. >> -- and all that matters -- >
mr. pammeras h been fully cooperating with the investigation. he wants to see these two captured and put back where they e benglo. >> a second man is arrested as the manhunt continues. >> they're extremely dangerous. why wouldn't they try to arm themselves immediately upon escape. >>> the military confirms the crash of an f-16. the condition of the pilot not said. >> no remorse, no regret. >> he broke his silence, apologizing for his crimes as hearing where he...
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mr. rafuse: the british had already decided it was in their interest to cooperate with the u.s. and that the new world was off-limits. >> there was some question during the 1840's. mr. beckenbaugh: we benefited a lot of times from european unrest. part of a reason we get alaska is because of the crimean war. the british take other outposts in russia and the russians always want to reverse that verdict. they are thinking, we cannot defend alaska, how can we really cause trouble for the british and still make some money? let's sell it to the americans they will buy anything. [laughter] mr. beckenbaugh: that is before we found gold in alaska. i think the french-american give up their ventures in mexico because lincoln doesn't send troops down to the border. it doesn't stabilize the western hemisphere and sends a message that you will have to look elsewhere. the next big round is about to begin. that is in africa and asia, not in the western hemisphere. i am not saying because this of awards not happen in the western hemisphere. to argue that is relevant is not -- is too strong a sta
mr. rafuse: the british had already decided it was in their interest to cooperate with the u.s. and that the new world was off-limits. >> there was some question during the 1840's. mr. beckenbaugh: we benefited a lot of times from european unrest. part of a reason we get alaska is because of the crimean war. the british take other outposts in russia and the russians always want to reverse that verdict. they are thinking, we cannot defend alaska, how can we really cause trouble for the...
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mr. palmer has been fully cooperating. >> he wants to see these two captured and put back where they belong. >> a second prison worker arrested as the manhunt continues. >> they are extremely dangerous. why wouldn't they try to arm themselves immediately upon escape. >>> the military confirms the crash of an f-16. >>> what he said showed no remorse, no regret. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev broke his silence, apologizing for his crimes. >> if he was sorry, he never would have did that. >>> hundreds of firefighters trying to douse the flames. >> i saw a fire in my neighbor's back yard. they were banging on my door get out, get out. >>> bobby jindal joined the race for the white house. >>> the car flew off the new jersey turnpike. >> it went way up in the air, probably 20 feet in the sky. >>> virginia put together a championship. >> something to celebrate. >>> all that -- >> people were hurt when the bonfire lighting explosion in spain. >> donaldson gets there, dives in and caught it. oh what a play! josh donaldson! >> and all that matters. >> listen you're in my house. >> at the white house, president
mr. palmer has been fully cooperating. >> he wants to see these two captured and put back where they belong. >> a second prison worker arrested as the manhunt continues. >> they are extremely dangerous. why wouldn't they try to arm themselves immediately upon escape. >>> the military confirms the crash of an f-16. >>> what he said showed no remorse, no regret. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev broke his silence, apologizing for his crimes. >> if he was sorry,...
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mr. hart: the engineer was very cooperative and gave us the password to his cell phone. we have all of that, we found more and more complicated issues relating to the fact that the text is on one time zone and calls on the other, it is far more my complicate d than anyone imagined. mr. maloney: but we will be able to determine whether the phone was being operated at the time of the accident? mr. hart: yes, you can coordinate that with the number of different time sources to verify the accuracy. it's crucial to get that right. mr. maloney: thank you, sir, for the extraordinary work your agency does, i've seen it up close and it's real extraordinary how professional and efficient you are. >> thank you. ms. comstock: thank you, mr. chairman, i want to follow up on that. after three weeks i'm very frustrated we don't have a time line today in any way, shape or form into the limit d extent we have one indicates the train depart at 9:10 and crash is at 9:21. in terms of the phone records to follow up on that, since the requirements say it should be turned off and stored, do we
mr. hart: the engineer was very cooperative and gave us the password to his cell phone. we have all of that, we found more and more complicated issues relating to the fact that the text is on one time zone and calls on the other, it is far more my complicate d than anyone imagined. mr. maloney: but we will be able to determine whether the phone was being operated at the time of the accident? mr. hart: yes, you can coordinate that with the number of different time sources to verify the accuracy....
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mr. gowdy: i believe the department of state has an insect torepector general, am i right? ms. barr: i asked them to look into system of issues. we are cooperating with them. mr. gowdy: do you know who nominated the kerr renl current inspector general? ms. barr: i don't have that information at my fingertips but i can get back to you. mr. gowdy: you don't have to. it was president obama. do you know who controlled the senate when he was confirmed? do you know what the vote was? it was unanimous. ms. barr: i knew you were going to give me that information. [laughter] mr. gowdy: it was unanimous. i do know the answer to those two. he was unanimously confirmed by a senate controlled by the democrats which makes me think that he, like you, is a neutral detached person that is separating what should be in the public domain from what should be personal. why not let the inspector general look at all the records just to make absolutely sure and that way we're not in a position of having to take someone's lawyer's word for it. why not do that? ms. barr: well with, it was my understanding -- you're talking about the e-mail collection, not the entire proce
mr. gowdy: i believe the department of state has an insect torepector general, am i right? ms. barr: i asked them to look into system of issues. we are cooperating with them. mr. gowdy: do you know who nominated the kerr renl current inspector general? ms. barr: i don't have that information at my fingertips but i can get back to you. mr. gowdy: you don't have to. it was president obama. do you know who controlled the senate when he was confirmed? do you know what the vote was? it was...
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mr. -- jennifer lawrence is 24 and has been matched with bradley cooper her sixteen years scarlet johansson will be the love interest of jonathon a giant tortoise. i look forward to that one. slow and said de wins the rate. >> you were shrugging like you were giving me a no big deal gesture. my first real boyfriend i was fine teen and he was 34. i great tate for the older man. >> it is more comfortable to look at a older woman and yuck guy. that's the way it is. remember when sex and the city was dating that iewper young guy that wouldn't work. the prospect would have to -- >> it is good right. it is comic cal. it is not taken seriously. i was like sure i can do that. >> dwhrad -- glad i went to you first. the hollywood women are struggling with this big beale. >> in this new movie "aloha" i fee like he is not old enough for her. emma stone needs a guy older that that, like 48, just to particular a handful. >> she is. >> i wouldn't know. the flip side of what jedediah was saying, many generals of all ages are uh practed to and men age 20 to 50 they said women -- the age women look best to t
mr. -- jennifer lawrence is 24 and has been matched with bradley cooper her sixteen years scarlet johansson will be the love interest of jonathon a giant tortoise. i look forward to that one. slow and said de wins the rate. >> you were shrugging like you were giving me a no big deal gesture. my first real boyfriend i was fine teen and he was 34. i great tate for the older man. >> it is more comfortable to look at a older woman and yuck guy. that's the way it is. remember when sex...
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mr. frelinghuysen: i thank you for your gracious welcome and all members of the committee, and ranking member, ms. slaughter, thank you. this is the plod of a very bipartisan cooperative effort which i think the gentleman on my left, mr. visclosky, my ranking member, for his full cooperation. we have a great committee. nonpartisan committee that works on behalf of freedom for all america. our bill provides $578 bill discretionary funding, an increase of $24.5 billion above the fiscal year 2015 enacted level. this top line includes $88th 4 billion for the global war on terrorism funding for war efforts and the level assumed in the house-senate budget conference agreement. i point out the total is very close to the number president obama submitted in his fiscal year 2016 budget request for national defense. the base funding recommendations was $490 billion reflects the budget caps enacted in 2011 as part of the budget control act, which we have met. of course our bill keeps faith to the troops, close to 2.3% pay increase. it includes generous funding for their benefits and for a number of very important defense health programs. the package also includes additional fundi
mr. frelinghuysen: i thank you for your gracious welcome and all members of the committee, and ranking member, ms. slaughter, thank you. this is the plod of a very bipartisan cooperative effort which i think the gentleman on my left, mr. visclosky, my ranking member, for his full cooperation. we have a great committee. nonpartisan committee that works on behalf of freedom for all america. our bill provides $578 bill discretionary funding, an increase of $24.5 billion above the fiscal year 2015...
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mrs. davis of california messrs. langevin, larsen of washington, cooper ms. bordallo, mr. courtney, ms. tsongas, messrs. garamendi, johnson of georgia, ms. speier, mr. castro of texas and ms. duckworth. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will announce the appointment of additional conferees at a subsequent time. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks. and include extraneous material on consideration of h.r. 2822. and that i may include tab lar material on the same. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. -- tabular material on the same. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. pursuant to house resolution 333 and rule 18, the chair declares the house in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the consideration of h.r. 2822. the chair appoints the gentleman from louisiana, mr. graves, to preside over the committee of the whole. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union fo
mrs. davis of california messrs. langevin, larsen of washington, cooper ms. bordallo, mr. courtney, ms. tsongas, messrs. garamendi, johnson of georgia, ms. speier, mr. castro of texas and ms. duckworth. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will announce the appointment of additional conferees at a subsequent time. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise...
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mr. gowdy: and i believe the department of state has an inspector general, am i right? ms. barr: yes. and we've asked the inspector general to look into some of these issues and we are cooperating with them. mr. gowdy: i know you have. and i didn't mean to suggest otherwise. do you know who nominated the current inspector general? barr brar i don't -- ms. barr: i don't have that information at my fingertips but i can get back to you. mr. gowdy: you don't have to because it was president obama. do you know who controlled the senate when he was confirmed? do you know what the vote was? it was unanimous. ms. barr: i knew you were going to give me that information. mr. gowdy: it was unanimous. [laughter] mr. gowdy: this may be the only questions i can answer today but i do know the answers to those two. president obama confirmed -- nominated the inspector general and the senate was controlled by the democrats which makes me think that he, like you, is a neutral, detached arbiter who is solely interested in separating what should be in the public domain from what should be purely personal. so why not let the inspector general look at all the records just to make absolutely sure and
mr. gowdy: and i believe the department of state has an inspector general, am i right? ms. barr: yes. and we've asked the inspector general to look into some of these issues and we are cooperating with them. mr. gowdy: i know you have. and i didn't mean to suggest otherwise. do you know who nominated the current inspector general? barr brar i don't -- ms. barr: i don't have that information at my fingertips but i can get back to you. mr. gowdy: you don't have to because it was president obama....
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cooperating. >> he plans on being completely forthcoming. any information that can help in the capture of mr.weat and mr. matt. >> reporter: meanwhile, matt and sweat have been added to the u.s. marshall most wanted list. >> that list is the worst of the worst. that means the marshall service and all its resources are being thrown at this. >> reporter: as authorities vow to exhaust every lead. >> we will search behind every tree and structure until we are confident that that area is secure. >> reporter: just about an hour ago, the new york state police pulled out of this town and took down all the checkpoints surrounding it. they have put out a statement saying the primary focus of this search remains the area around the prison in northern new york. carl? >> john, thanks very much. >>> a man accused of killing a new orleans police officer is under consider tonight. officials caught the suspect trying to board a bus this morning. the broken handcuffs from his previous arrest were still on his arrests. he allegedly shot veteran officer daryle holloway in order to escape from the back of a polic
cooperating. >> he plans on being completely forthcoming. any information that can help in the capture of mr.weat and mr. matt. >> reporter: meanwhile, matt and sweat have been added to the u.s. marshall most wanted list. >> that list is the worst of the worst. that means the marshall service and all its resources are being thrown at this. >> reporter: as authorities vow to exhaust every lead. >> we will search behind every tree and structure until we are confident...
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cooperation? other thoughts? mr. rubin: i think hank has said it reasonably well. [laughter] mr. rubin: probably. probably. mr. geithner: one thing in praise of hank, it is a very simple thing but in these kind of questions, whether it is china or coming back to the basic craft of governing is that the huge thing that matters is that you are putting yourself in the shoes of your counterpart, trying to look at the world through their eyes and tried to figure out what is important to them, what -- trying to figure out what is important to them, what is important, and i think hank, you demonstrated how high the return is on that kind of investment because you worked so hard to build trust with people who were unlikely to trust you as a capitalist from a goldman sachs. you worked very hard to build that basis of trust, and i think that is fundamental to much of what is necessary. mr. rubin: i would like to add one more thing if i could mention it, hank and i wrote an article that will come out at the end of may in the atlantic -- in "the atlantic" magazine. there is tremendous warine
cooperation? other thoughts? mr. rubin: i think hank has said it reasonably well. [laughter] mr. rubin: probably. probably. mr. geithner: one thing in praise of hank, it is a very simple thing but in these kind of questions, whether it is china or coming back to the basic craft of governing is that the huge thing that matters is that you are putting yourself in the shoes of your counterpart, trying to look at the world through their eyes and tried to figure out what is important to them, what...