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but the nance, thank you so much for coming by, the nance on broadway, the lyceum theatre. the great nathan lane, ever >> jon: that's our show, join us tomorrow night at 11:00, here it is, your moment of zen. >> we're really puzzled. here at gingrich production wes spent weeks trying to figure out what do you call this, if it has a mcdonald's app to tell where you mcdonald'ses is from-- based on your gps captioning sponsore both: 12, 13, 14... - lair. - ooh. - [exhales] - wow. - ho, ho! whoo! - [laughs] - big man. - d&d, baby! - unleashing the dragon. whoo. - i'm gonna go get, uh-- i'm gonna go get more. - whoo. - man, i had no idea dungeons & dragons was this intense. - no, no, no, man, this isn't that, this is-- this is drinking & drag-ons. - right. - drag, get it? - sorry. - yeah. what you do is you-- you roll the 1d20, you take a hit of the weed, and then you drink for however many seconds you rolled on the die. - yeah, no, i know, we've been playing for, like, three hours. here we go. - guys, i thought--
but the nance, thank you so much for coming by, the nance on broadway, the lyceum theatre. the great nathan lane, ever >> jon: that's our show, join us tomorrow night at 11:00, here it is, your moment of zen. >> we're really puzzled. here at gingrich production wes spent weeks trying to figure out what do you call this, if it has a mcdonald's app to tell where you mcdonald'ses is from-- based on your gps captioning sponsore both: 12, 13, 14... - lair. - ooh. - [exhales] - wow. - ho,...
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but the nance, thank you so much for coming by, the nance on broadway, the lyceum theatre. great nathan lane, ever búq!![dk@ú#$ >> jon: that's our show, join us tomorrow night at 11:00, here it is, your moment of zen. >> we're really puzzled. here at gingrich production wes spent weeks trying to figure out what do you call this, if it has a mcdonald's app to tell where you mcdonald'ses is from-- based on your gps captioning sponsore >> stephen: tonight can congress reach a compromise on immigration reform? or is
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the nance was nominated for five tonies. nathan lane a remarkable performer, thank you. >> thank you very much. i appreciate that. thank you. >> rose: back in a moment, stay with us. julia child once said in francis cooking is a serious art form and a national sport. yet it is a young american chef chicago born daniel rose who has quickly emerged as the most exciting innovators on the french culinary scene. he opened a restaurant sprieng in paris with a much long wait for reservation. they have called spring such a designation that diners tend to set in rapt silence. welcome daniel rose. >> hello brother. nice to see you. >> rose: nice to see you again. i have eaten there once. steven spielberg was having dinner that night. this is the place to be. >> apparently. i'm always there. >> rose: you can always see you. there you are in the middle of the room cooking. >> more important than that is i can always see everyone else which was the idea of the open kitchen. less comfortable with everyone looking at me like oblivion looki
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want to bring in john nance.k at this -- it's just horrific and it just looks like slow motion, but that's realtime seeing this giant cargo plane flying and suddenly just kind of take a dive and slowly soar and then crash to the ground. it's difficult to know at this point what happened because they're still investigating. just from your vantage point as an expert, what do you think happened? was this an engine failure issue? >> no. i doubt seriously it will have anything to do with engine failure here. i think what we are looking at is the fact -- i say fact, speculation that the cargo in the airplane probably shifted as it rotated to take off. that happened before a few times in history. if that happens and enough stuff moves back in the airplane, it can move it out of the center of gravity envelope. in that case it's going to be difficult, if not impossible for the crew to keep the nose down, keep enough forward air speed over the wings. the problem is what you saw in this video, if there is not enough air spe
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. >>> joining me is john nance. it's good to have you on the program.'m sorry it's under these circumstances. i've never seen anything like this. it's everybody's nightmare. the plane looks like it drops out of the sky. i want to play the video for you. if you could tell us what you see step by step. >> absolutely. basically what you've got here is an airplane that is running out of air speed and running out of arrow dynamics. you can see the high angle which could be a result of cargo shifting as the gentleman from the faa said. if that happened and it was out of what we call cg envelope at this point he is literally stalling, trying to roll the airplane into some attitude that makes sense. you see it begin to roll off to the right wing. this is what we know to do if we're trying to gain control of too great of a pitchup. if it's not done quick enough, you become basically 6 or 700 or 800,000 pounds of metal falling towards earth. at this point the airplane is absolutely not aerodynamic, it is a ballistic thing falling to the ground. >> at that point t
. >>> joining me is john nance. it's good to have you on the program.'m sorry it's under these circumstances. i've never seen anything like this. it's everybody's nightmare. the plane looks like it drops out of the sky. i want to play the video for you. if you could tell us what you see step by step. >> absolutely. basically what you've got here is an airplane that is running out of air speed and running out of arrow dynamics. you can see the high angle which could be a result of...
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support it in two weeks or today and do we have to vote in that amendment in today to prevent a continue nance two weeks? >> >> john gib ner, deputy city attorney. if you made this amendment two weeks from now or a similar type of tacking amendment two weeks from now it would require a one week continuance for another hearing and more public comment so i think the suggestion is make that amendment now and one of the versions in the file to avoid the continuance two weeks from now. >> okay. and our commitment is -- i guess we're having a discussion in committee. i would really hate to send out two pieces of legislation to the full board and not a good place to put our colleagues in. >> i think a number of issues i'm not on the majority on this committee so ultimately nothing would get out unless we have two members supporting it. if this wasn't a substantive amendment i would be happy to wait the two weeks but given how many hearings we had and the issue i raised about the backlog of this committee's work and trying to be efficient with the resources. >> and again i appreciate it. and just to b
support it in two weeks or today and do we have to vote in that amendment in today to prevent a continue nance two weeks? >> >> john gib ner, deputy city attorney. if you made this amendment two weeks from now or a similar type of tacking amendment two weeks from now it would require a one week continuance for another hearing and more public comment so i think the suggestion is make that amendment now and one of the versions in the file to avoid the continuance two weeks from now....
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guest tonight tony nominee nathan lane will be joining us now on broadway in a phenomenal play, "the nance
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. >> no name other than more work for nance's staff. -- >> what we do in oakland -- i don't think bullying is more than a school issue. this is bully center thed. there is a way the violence perm mates across the board and i strongly believe that schools are the heart of health and community well being and the way we're going to transform this world is coming around our kids. we have a sacred obligation and kids to be safe and well connected and well known is all of us, all of us, all the time and even in the room today and the pretense and around the punter -- the question is if it came from the punter and the nfl and the hierarchy and ranking and all the time we're making judgments even as adults. those are embedded in the school experience and how we engage each other in different ways and to say this place in school is a way of increasing our empathy that we would in fact keep our worth's intact while the others is intact and the highest inspiration and live that in stated value and change the practices around social emotional learning and embed in the city of oakland that we belong to
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its own forces in the region i think probably because of the domestic domestic pressures on the way nance the nationalistic sentiment in st i know it's been growing quite fast and people are dissatisfied with corruption far off the government inside the government and also who do not like the rare reality of the soft diplomatic. stance from from the chinese government so they want the government to be tougher on those issues well we'll leave it right there the whole thing and ten gang who's speaking to us now based the expert in that time these affairs i thank you very much for your insights. coming up later this hour how people under pressure in greece saw him bag for survival. workers in north greece or just plain old from others though are taking control of their plans to try and keep them going join me tom watson on the scene for a look inside the crisis in greece in just a few minutes. more immigrants arrived in germany last year than in any other during last the last two decades many of the newcomers are from questions head to solve the women eastern european countries attracted by
its own forces in the region i think probably because of the domestic domestic pressures on the way nance the nationalistic sentiment in st i know it's been growing quite fast and people are dissatisfied with corruption far off the government inside the government and also who do not like the rare reality of the soft diplomatic. stance from from the chinese government so they want the government to be tougher on those issues well we'll leave it right there the whole thing and ten gang who's...
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jacqueline: (laughter) >> pam: (laughter) >> gary: the game was nice to what you saw was itself list nanceselfless nest. congratulations here we go! >> gary: lands stevenson to in the third quarter buzzer 7717 24 points did injured his ankle at one. with 9912. miami two games apiece that are back to florida for the next contest. good nose if you are a mike malone fan. kings to hire mike malone columnist peter vecsey is saying warriors top assitant mike malone is a "living lock" to become the next head coach of the sacramento kings. vecsey had no timetable for an announcement, but predicted that malone will bring his father, brendan, along for the ride as an assistant. malone has been with the warriors since 2011 as mark jackson's right-hand-man often handling the x's & o's strategy during games. prior to the warriors, all/new-orleans-hornets.htm and cleveland cavaliers. >> gary: d.j. hayden hospitalized raiders first round draft pick d.j. hayden is in a bay area hospital after having surgery last week to remove scar tissue from his >> gary: a week ago hayden was participating in raider off
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even if bernanke has decided his portion of the bull's fuel might at last be near the end of its sus nance. john in california. john. >> caller: hello, jim, the fan club out here. >> i'll take it. >> caller: thank you so much for giving us little guys a chance to compete on the field with what we go by with what you tell us. i have been involved in silver for a while. i bought it at $16, $20, all the way up to $40. now, i held off. it's gone back down to the low 20s. i'm wondering, should we get involved again? i really with the way they're printing money the low 20s, i'm pretty attract raed to it again. >> i get it. it's not my bailiwick. i like gold coins. i like the gold etfs, those malfunctioned. gold coins will have tremendous value. i want to own them. i'm a gold bug for gold coins. dan in wisconsin, dan! >> caller: jim, a big boo-yah for you. thank you for working so hard for us out there. >> i am trying to work hard here. i admit that. what's up? >> caller: i am doing my homework this morning. i see the split with zoetis. >> pfizer is doing so many things financially. i love zoetis
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with the bond buying program next month, which presumably would choke off the bull mark's sus sus nance sustenance. to the positive testimony was presented after, perhaps the market would have finished up whoever speaks last. i think nothing happened yesterday to merit the reversal or the decline. let's go empirical. consider the headlines conjoined to the fed statements. first, the "wall street journal," fed leaves market guessing. near times. fed endorses stimulus but the message is gashbled. washington post. mixed messages, royal marks. how about usa today? fed policy makers in wait and see mode. financial times had a headline somewhat conclusive about what the fed would be done. that was, d ber faeng poised to lift foot off pedal. this was completely six or a half dozen. this is like inconsequential. so that shouldn't have sent the stockmarket down. that's why, it's crazy. that's because while our companies are doing exstrortd naerl well, increasing dividends, buying back stocks, the actual economy still isn't acting strong enough for bernanke an company to be happy. we still don't
with the bond buying program next month, which presumably would choke off the bull mark's sus sus nance sustenance. to the positive testimony was presented after, perhaps the market would have finished up whoever speaks last. i think nothing happened yesterday to merit the reversal or the decline. let's go empirical. consider the headlines conjoined to the fed statements. first, the "wall street journal," fed leaves market guessing. near times. fed endorses stimulus but the message is...
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where companies like geico are investing in technology & nance.e cutting tas for business... is our busess. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new bfalo. new york state is throwing out the old rule book to give your business a new edge, the edge you can only get in new york state. to grow our start your business, visit thenewny.c liz: he is one of the most successful ceos. growing a companyyall scripps to a billion dollar guy. before helping in a successful merger. glen tullman's latest venture is a glass-blowing studio he built on chicago's west side with his son. david: this is a lot of fun. jeff flock has all the fund and joins us from ignite glass. jeff? >> what a day i had. i learned how to blow glass. look at some of the work here. you wonder what a guy who is entrepreneural spirit does with the entrepreneural spirit when he leaves the c suite? >> we used our venture fund, seven wire ventures to create a number of companies. some which we had in solar energy. we have a company that for example, does commer
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. >> geraldo: and penny nance, your basic position is that this has been going on in democratic administrations since the '90s? >> absolutely. concerned women for america has a 501 c 3 and c4. from 1993 to 2000 my organization was targeted and harassed. the same kind of similar story. amazing, geraldo, none of us knew that any of this is going on. everyone kept all of this private and now all the stories are coming out. there has been widespread abuse going on within the irs now for are decades. and i sincerely hope that congress and the department of justice will go back and look for back into the '90s at the heavy handed overreach of the irs and the harassment of conservatives. you know, i frankly believe that this is criminal. i believe that they have violated 18 usc 241 and 242 which is con spea conspiracy te people of their civil rights. it is is view point discrimination and it is criminal. i hope that doj does their job. >> geraldo: what you believe, penny, is that they have done this for a generation now. >> yes. >> geraldo: what about the charge that during the bushed a a menstruation
. >> geraldo: and penny nance, your basic position is that this has been going on in democratic administrations since the '90s? >> absolutely. concerned women for america has a 501 c 3 and c4. from 1993 to 2000 my organization was targeted and harassed. the same kind of similar story. amazing, geraldo, none of us knew that any of this is going on. everyone kept all of this private and now all the stories are coming out. there has been widespread abuse going on within the irs now for...
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tonight the great broadway performer nathan lane now starring on broadway in the nance. >> live, youy you don't want to look at a video. you have to be, you got to be there in the room. when that happens, when, whether it is laughter or whether it is a kind of silence that you can only hear in the theatre. that is filled with either emotion or a kind of a gasp that you can only hear in the theatre, a large group of
tonight the great broadway performer nathan lane now starring on broadway in the nance. >> live, youy you don't want to look at a video. you have to be, you got to be there in the room. when that happens, when, whether it is laughter or whether it is a kind of silence that you can only hear in the theatre. that is filled with either emotion or a kind of a gasp that you can only hear in the theatre, a large group of
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ceo and president of concern women for america, penny nance joins us live.. so today is the national day of prayer and yet, this mr. foxx guy is calling it a national day of reason. what's going on there? >> well, i'm not sure. he comes from north carolina which has the 7th highest church attendance. clearly he's not running for reelection since he's up for transportation secretary. but you know, gk chesterton said the doctrine of original sin is the only one in which we have 3 1/2 thousand years of impeercal evidence to back up. clearly we need faith as a component and it's just silly for us to say otherwise. you know, the age of enlightenment and reason gave way to moral relativism and moral relativism is what led us all the way down the dark path to the holocaust. i saw -- i just got back from jerusalem where i saw the holocaust museum there where there was thousands and thousands of shoes of little children who died in that 1 1/2 million. dark periods of history is what we arrive at when we leave god out of the equation. >> steve: we should point out tha
ceo and president of concern women for america, penny nance joins us live.. so today is the national day of prayer and yet, this mr. foxx guy is calling it a national day of reason. what's going on there? >> well, i'm not sure. he comes from north carolina which has the 7th highest church attendance. clearly he's not running for reelection since he's up for transportation secretary. but you know, gk chesterton said the doctrine of original sin is the only one in which we have 3 1/2...
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. >> that is a prom nance there, an eruption of plasma, things that can also get kicked out.'s aimed at us it can mess up communications and cause all sorts of havoc. bill: that is the what about what is happening, the question is why? >> the sun has an eleven year space weather cycle. it ramps up and ebbs away. we are in the peak phase of it this year and this is basically leading up to that. it's going to be at the maximum later this year and we've been seeing stronger solar flares. these are the biggest events that we've seen of this year, and they were getting really strong, just one aof another after another, boom, boom, boom until today. bill: you say 2013 is a big year for that. >> it ebbs and flows and rises to a peak activity once every eleven years and we are in that year now. nasa and the scientists say this is the year to watch the sun. bill: this is blue, i don't know why it's blue. i'm sure you do. >> that's right. this is from the solar dynamics observatory, it's a really advanced spacecraft that always watches the sun, unblinking high definition video in like
. >> that is a prom nance there, an eruption of plasma, things that can also get kicked out.'s aimed at us it can mess up communications and cause all sorts of havoc. bill: that is the what about what is happening, the question is why? >> the sun has an eleven year space weather cycle. it ramps up and ebbs away. we are in the peak phase of it this year and this is basically leading up to that. it's going to be at the maximum later this year and we've been seeing stronger solar...
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jim nance honored the man who was part of the cbs family for more than 35 years. >> venturi has the honors14 victories in all and a very short playing career. >> ken venturi playing his first tournament after a several-month layoff because of an unusual circulatory illness. >> injuries crippled the length of his playing days most notably carpal tunnel syndrome. those injuries led to his next life, where both of us knew him as the voice who documented some of the most important golf tournaments we'll ever watch. >> who will be the 1964 champion, ken venturi. >> he's the longest running lead analyst we've ever had in any sport in our company's broadcast history. >> ken venturi was 82 years old and it really is amazing the things he overcame. >> it really is and he still had a great career on the course and on the air as well. >>> it's about 12 after the hour. now here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> up next are you a netflix adulterer? it's apparently a threat to tv-watching couples everywhere. we'll explain. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." it took years to build t
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the first, associated with the tax avoidance activity that the president dismisses as fat cat shen nanceor others and. white house failed to specifically address the overseas accounts. "new york times" reports that pretty kerr told the paper in 2008 the offshore trusts were established when she was a chide and are managed beyond her control. white house says, penny pretty kerr is one of the most accomplished and highly respected business women in business today. she knows what it takes to build, grow and invest in business and will be strong advocate for policies that help grow the economy and create jobs. pretty kerr's goes to the senate commerce, science and transportation committee f it it is successful there it goes before the full senate. back to you. tracy: rich edison, thank you very much. he is right. we've been covering this stuff forever. why not come clean up front. by the way, my family has off shores trusts. i don't get it. ashley: tough to run for these positions everything comes out. tracy: you should know that by now. ashley: you should. quarter past. time to check on the
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and harry reid and nance pelosi i put them at the top of this. when they had the opportunity, to take away that. >> bill: arnold i've just got to say the one thing you can count on all of these scandal did or any pseudo scandal is for the republicans to overplay their hand. you are absolutely right. and mike huckabee saying this is going to end the -- obama is never going to finish his term. you get james inhoff talking about impeachment and other people saying this is on nixonian. the saving grace is republicans will always go too far. they already have. >> arnold thingsks we should fire eric holder. when you have lost arnold, you have lost the country >> bill: the take from eliot spitzer here next on the "full-court press." >> get social on bill press. like us at facebook.com/billpressshow. this is "the bill press show." [ music ] audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. alright, in 15 minutes we're going to d
and harry reid and nance pelosi i put them at the top of this. when they had the opportunity, to take away that. >> bill: arnold i've just got to say the one thing you can count on all of these scandal did or any pseudo scandal is for the republicans to overplay their hand. you are absolutely right. and mike huckabee saying this is going to end the -- obama is never going to finish his term. you get james inhoff talking about impeachment and other people saying this is on nixonian. the...
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they are well-funded and are providing humanitarian nance in the parts of syria where people need ismost. at the same time, this conflict is having increasingly devastating consequences to the security and stability of our allies and partners in israel, jordan, turkey, iraq, and lebanon much the situation has been characterized as a extension shall threat for lebanon where the government estimates that 1 million syrians have entered the country. 1 million syrians have entered the country of lebanon, which has a population of just over 4 million. similarly, over the past two years, more than 500,000 syrians have flooded into jordan, a country of just 6 million people. consider, for a moment, that in proportional terms this would be equivalent to 26 million refugees or the entire population of texas suddenly crossing our own borders. in short, syria is becoming a failed state in the heart of the middle east, overrun by thousands of al qaeda affiliated fighters with possibly tons of chemical weapons and poised to ignite a wider sectarian conflict that could profoundly destablize the reg
they are well-funded and are providing humanitarian nance in the parts of syria where people need ismost. at the same time, this conflict is having increasingly devastating consequences to the security and stability of our allies and partners in israel, jordan, turkey, iraq, and lebanon much the situation has been characterized as a extension shall threat for lebanon where the government estimates that 1 million syrians have entered the country. 1 million syrians have entered the country of...
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in some ways, sadly, nance alanza's wealth in the end may have done her in, because she consistentlyulled out of the community. she pulled her son out of every school. she home schooled him. she did not avail herself of the agencies that might have helped her. whereas, you know, the tsarnaevs seemed to have been known to every, you know, public safety welfare agency. they lived in a very dense working-class neighborhood where people knew their business, literally, the auto business was outside on the street sometimes. so, again, it's not a media conspiracy, but i do think that the wealth and privilege of the lanzas versus the conditions of the lives of the tsarnaevs create this amazing contrast in what we know about both families. host: let's go to tail has a, florida on our independent line. hi. caller: good morning. how are you? host: great. caller: wonderful. a couple of points, while i've been listening this morning to ms. walsh. one, -- host: well, i think we lost her. try to call us back to see if you can get on the line again. i don't know how we got cut off. connie, michigan,
in some ways, sadly, nance alanza's wealth in the end may have done her in, because she consistentlyulled out of the community. she pulled her son out of every school. she home schooled him. she did not avail herself of the agencies that might have helped her. whereas, you know, the tsarnaevs seemed to have been known to every, you know, public safety welfare agency. they lived in a very dense working-class neighborhood where people knew their business, literally, the auto business was outside...
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they are well-funded and are providing humanitarian nance in the parts of syria where people need is most. at the same time, this conflict is having increasingly devastating consequences to the security and stability of our allies and partners in israel, jordan, turkey, iraq, and lebanon much the situation has been characterized as a extension shall threat for lebanon where the government estimates that 1 million syrians have entered the country. 1 million syrians have entered the country of lebanon, which has a population of just over 4 million. similarly, over the past two years, more than 500,000 syrians have flooded into jordan, a country of just 6 million people. consider, for a moment, that in prortional terms this would be equivalent to 26 million refugees or thentire population of texas suddenly crossing our own borders. in short, syria is becoming a failed state in the heart of the middle east, overrun by thousands of al qaeda affiliated fighters with possibly tons of chemical weapons and poised to ignite a wider sectarian conflict that could profoundly destablize the region
they are well-funded and are providing humanitarian nance in the parts of syria where people need is most. at the same time, this conflict is having increasingly devastating consequences to the security and stability of our allies and partners in israel, jordan, turkey, iraq, and lebanon much the situation has been characterized as a extension shall threat for lebanon where the government estimates that 1 million syrians have entered the country. 1 million syrians have entered the country of...
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no one thought of john nance garner or harry truman.roosevelt -- >> vice presidents didn't have an office in the white house. >> still didn't in the nixon era but eisenhower tried to keep him informed. he attended cabinet meetings and when eisenhower wasn't there he ran them. and on the security council, eisenhower sent him abroad on trips, and dulls suggested nixon should visit africa. so there were lots of things that sizen hour -- eisenhower did thursdaying to get nixon up to speed. >> do you think -- there are people who argue that it was the experience of -- a searing experience of losing such a close election to john f. kennedy in 1960 that was the trauma. you're laying the foundation for an argument it's ike's fault. >> no. no. no. i think -- >> ike was a father figure and he couldn't please his father figure. >> i'm not going to get into psycho analysis. >> it's so much fun. >> everyone else does. >> i don't richard nixon painted himself in the bathroom. >> no. no. i just -- it was a wonderful line, thought he was inthe influenc
no one thought of john nance garner or harry truman.roosevelt -- >> vice presidents didn't have an office in the white house. >> still didn't in the nixon era but eisenhower tried to keep him informed. he attended cabinet meetings and when eisenhower wasn't there he ran them. and on the security council, eisenhower sent him abroad on trips, and dulls suggested nixon should visit africa. so there were lots of things that sizen hour -- eisenhower did thursdaying to get nixon up to...
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no one thought of john nance garner or harry truman. roosevelt -- >> vice presidents didn't have an office in the white house. >> still didn't in the nixon era but eisenhower tried to keep him informed. he attended cabinet meetings and when eisenhower wasn't there he ran them. and on the security council, eisenhower sent him abroad on trips, and dulls suggested nixon should visit africa. so there were lots of things that sizen hour -- eisenhower did thursdaying to get nixon up to speed. >> do you think -- there are people who argue that it was the experience of -- a searing experience of losing such a close election to john f. kennedy in 1960 that was the trauma. you're laying the foundation for an argument it's ike's fault. >> no. no. no. i think -- >> ike was a father figure and he couldn't please his father figure. >> i'm not going to get into psycho analysis. >> it's so much fun. >> everyone else does. >> i don't richard nixon painted himself in the bathroom. >> no. no. i just -- it was a wonderful line, thought he was inthe influen
no one thought of john nance garner or harry truman. roosevelt -- >> vice presidents didn't have an office in the white house. >> still didn't in the nixon era but eisenhower tried to keep him informed. he attended cabinet meetings and when eisenhower wasn't there he ran them. and on the security council, eisenhower sent him abroad on trips, and dulls suggested nixon should visit africa. so there were lots of things that sizen hour -- eisenhower did thursdaying to get nixon up to...
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they are well-funded and are providing humanitarian nance in the parts of syria where people need ismost. at the same time, this conflict is having increasingly devastating consequences to the security and stability of our allies and partners in israel, jordan, turkey, iraq, and lebanon much the situation has been characterized as a extension shall threat for lebanon where the government estimates that 1 million syrians have entered the country. 1 million syrians have entered the country of lebanon, which has a population of just over 4 million. similarly, over the past two years, more than 500,000 syrians have flooded into jordan, a country of just 6 million people. consider, for a moment, that in proportional terms this would be equivalent to 26 million refugees or the entire population of texas suddenly crossing our own borders. in short, syria is becoming a failed state in the heart of the middle east, overrun by thousands of al qaeda affiliated fighters with possibly tons of chemical weapons and poised to ignite a wider sectarian conflict that could profoundly destablize the reg
they are well-funded and are providing humanitarian nance in the parts of syria where people need ismost. at the same time, this conflict is having increasingly devastating consequences to the security and stability of our allies and partners in israel, jordan, turkey, iraq, and lebanon much the situation has been characterized as a extension shall threat for lebanon where the government estimates that 1 million syrians have entered the country. 1 million syrians have entered the country of...
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i grate secretary hammond on the navy may want nance of uzz its submarine forces and their continued tround clock patrols which i strongly support their decision to maintain an independent strategic deterrence. strong alignses and partnerships are becoming more critical. more critical because both the united states and united kingdom face the challenge of meeting global threats in a new era of constrained resources. as our department under goes management review here, secretary hammond and i discussed the defense strategy and effort to rebalance forces. d.o.d. has gained many useful insights from british experiences and our staffs coordinate closely on strategy and defense planning. we will also continue to work closely together to ensure the nato aligns has the capabilities needed for the future which will be a focus of a nato defense ministerial next month we will both attend. i look forward to seeing secretary hammond there and continuing our discussions today, tonight as to how we continue to build an effective partnership around the world. again, thank you secretary hammond and
i grate secretary hammond on the navy may want nance of uzz its submarine forces and their continued tround clock patrols which i strongly support their decision to maintain an independent strategic deterrence. strong alignses and partnerships are becoming more critical. more critical because both the united states and united kingdom face the challenge of meeting global threats in a new era of constrained resources. as our department under goes management review here, secretary hammond and i...
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we haven't talked about the sport for the dissew nance and the freedom movement that is part of thiswall that i'm looking at behind you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much, steve. thank you for being here. >> and the former first lady takes us on the tour of the bush museum and we'll show you that tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. we want to bring you political results of a special election in massachusetts. this is to fill the asset left vacant by john kerry who is now secretary of state. here are the results so far. most of the results are in. on the democratic side it is edward markey, winning with 57% of the vote. 95% of the vote counted. he beat out the other congressman steven lynch. on the republican side, it is gomez who is a former businessman and navy seal and he wins nearly 51% of the vote. that special election in massachusetts will take place on june 25. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff spoke to reporters about a number of issues, including syria and the use of chemical weapons there. also, about the impact of sequestration on military, the m
we haven't talked about the sport for the dissew nance and the freedom movement that is part of thiswall that i'm looking at behind you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much, steve. thank you for being here. >> and the former first lady takes us on the tour of the bush museum and we'll show you that tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. we want to bring you political results of a special election in massachusetts. this is to fill the asset left vacant by john...