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[applause] [applause] >> on newsmakers, temple lindsay -- tim pawlenty. -- newsmakers, sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> we should have finished al qaeda in 2001. our general who was there, all of us think back when we attack. more americans died than a pearl harbor. we had al qaeda. we had osama bin laden trapped in mountains. we didn't finish him off. escape over the other side of the mountain because that is pakistani territory. think for a moment. can you imagine during world war the battle midway , which change the entire war against japan. the pacific and attacked the japanese. destroyed their fleet. 1942. he went across the international date line. -- ose he said we get to these mountains in the middle of nowhere and we allow al qaeda to escape. it makes no sense. our entire country had become more legalistic. we should have finished it then. "the wrong war." sunday, may 4, our next in-depth .he guest, luis j rodriguez his work includes the award-winning "always running." >> a discussion about the social changes occurring in small towns and cities across the country. a
[applause] [applause] >> on newsmakers, temple lindsay -- tim pawlenty. -- newsmakers, sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> we should have finished al qaeda in 2001. our general who was there, all of us think back when we attack. more americans died than a pearl harbor. we had al qaeda. we had osama bin laden trapped in mountains. we didn't finish him off. escape over the other side of the mountain because that is pakistani territory. think for a moment. can you imagine during...
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to"newsmakers" is please welcome the ceo the of the financial services roundtable.hank you for being here. >> let me introduce you to our two reporters who will be asking questions is weak. and ryandouglas is th tracey. thank you. the financial services roundtable may not be in everyday term to folks at home. would you explain who the members are? >> about a hundred of the nation's financial services companies including asset management, payment, finance companies and the like. of policyn research issues as well as advocacy and community service. >> do you directly lobby? 45%.out we have a lobbying department. that's part of what we do. >> let's start with ryan tracey. >> a wanted to ask you about cyber security which is something you have all been involved in. it has been in the news a lot over the last several weeks. bleed bug was disclosed and things were seen with the passwords have been exposed. one of the things you have been advocating for his legislation on this front and congress is not moving quickly these days. you abouto ask something secretary lew said
to"newsmakers" is please welcome the ceo the of the financial services roundtable.hank you for being here. >> let me introduce you to our two reporters who will be asking questions is weak. and ryandouglas is th tracey. thank you. the financial services roundtable may not be in everyday term to folks at home. would you explain who the members are? >> about a hundred of the nation's financial services companies including asset management, payment, finance companies and the...
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senatehat, the reviews the 2015 budget request. >> our guest on "newsmakers" this week is virginia'sob of thete, the chairman house judiciary committee. thank you for joining us. >> it is good to be with you and your viewers. >> john gramlich is the legal affairs reporter, josh gerstein is at national security for politico. taking the time today. i wanted to ask about the appearance before your committee this week. it was very contentious toward the end of the hearing where he was making a personal swipe at your committee. i wonder if you can talk about that and whether you think maybe he crossed the line in terms of the oversight. for anyoneways wise appearing before the committee and members of the committee to not make things personal and the remark by the attorney general, i do not think there are many people out there who believe he is a buddy of the attorney general. as a result, that was not well advised on his part. questionse in answer from 34 members of the committee on a wide array of issues. of concerns about the department of justice. we thought it was a good opportunity
senatehat, the reviews the 2015 budget request. >> our guest on "newsmakers" this week is virginia'sob of thete, the chairman house judiciary committee. thank you for joining us. >> it is good to be with you and your viewers. >> john gramlich is the legal affairs reporter, josh gerstein is at national security for politico. taking the time today. i wanted to ask about the appearance before your committee this week. it was very contentious toward the end of the...
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. >> joining us from claremont california on "newsmakers" is the president and founder of nexgen simon. thank you for being with us. questioningith the from politico and john sullivan from the washington post. let me begin with a broad issue of climate change and global warming. are we experiencing that today in the u.s. and around the world? >> we are. that theno doubt climate is changing and has been changing for a number of years. you can see it both in the measurements that they have been taking rigorously over the last number decades and also in the increasing number of events that are taking place largely in the water related events, whether they be floods or droughts or things like hurricane katrina or superstorm sandy. >> temperature changes. are we experiencing that? a number of studies conflict that we are facing global warming today. quite i did not think that is true. the studies also that the temperatures are rising. i think you are referring to the fact they have not risen that much over the last decade. scientist talk a lot about why that is true. when we talk about clim
. >> joining us from claremont california on "newsmakers" is the president and founder of nexgen simon. thank you for being with us. questioningith the from politico and john sullivan from the washington post. let me begin with a broad issue of climate change and global warming. are we experiencing that today in the u.s. and around the world? >> we are. that theno doubt climate is changing and has been changing for a number of years. you can see it both in the measurements...
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some major newsmakers on bloomberg television today.ackman made an activismnted move in this week when he and galleon pharmaceuticals teamed up for a hostile bid for botox maker allergan. schatzker and stephanie ruhle spoke to ackman. he is in this deal for the long haul. >> we don't want to partner with everyone. we want people -- we want to partner with the best management teams and the industries we like. this is not about -- this is about establishing a large position. that is an attractive proposition for us and allergan valiant shareholders. herbalife stock overvalued and the pyramid scheme. what they're telling the market is that there are some serious -- they see evidence of serious problems with the company. the fcc's track record in going after pyramid schemes is pretty much 100%. is currently being investigated by the federal trade commission under the department of justice. last week, the illinois attorney general announced that his office is investigating consumer complaints into the company. herbal life says it is confiden
some major newsmakers on bloomberg television today.ackman made an activismnted move in this week when he and galleon pharmaceuticals teamed up for a hostile bid for botox maker allergan. schatzker and stephanie ruhle spoke to ackman. he is in this deal for the long haul. >> we don't want to partner with everyone. we want people -- we want to partner with the best management teams and the industries we like. this is not about -- this is about establishing a large position. that is an...
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to theth us, your guide biggest newsmakers of the week comes in just a moment.receiving breaking news that the nasdaq composite falling 2.7% is headed for the biggest drop since 2012. ♪ >> we bring you encore, a look back at the notable newsmakers from this past week on bottom line. >> you can't pick and choose law ands the total intersecting parts. the whole unseemly experience of this part is this part is out, we will make this up as we go along has created a larger cloud on the entire legitimacy of the enterprise. >> the law itself is something that i have been concerned about. but i do not expect to get everything i want every time a piece of legislation is passed. everybody that i called this law the silver rights act of the 21st century -- civil rights act of the 21st century. it makes it more likely that the money will flow into those documented sources and less to other places. >> it is another addition to it where bottom line, we have too much money flowing into politics. i do not think it is the same as free speech, i think it is similar to bribery. it
to theth us, your guide biggest newsmakers of the week comes in just a moment.receiving breaking news that the nasdaq composite falling 2.7% is headed for the biggest drop since 2012. ♪ >> we bring you encore, a look back at the notable newsmakers from this past week on bottom line. >> you can't pick and choose law ands the total intersecting parts. the whole unseemly experience of this part is this part is out, we will make this up as we go along has created a larger cloud on the...
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newsmakers -- "newsmakers" is coming up next. we appreciate you being with us.oy the rest of your weekend. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> coming up next, "newsmakers" when tom stier. then chris christie talking about the states retiree obligations. then ruth bader ginsburg taking part in a discussion about female judicial leaders. >> joining us from claremont california on "newsmakers" is the president and founder of nexgen simon. thank you for being with us. joining us with the questioning from politico and john sullivan from the washington post. let me begin with a broad issue of climate change and global warming. are we experiencing that today in the u.s. and around the world? >> we are. there is no doubt that the climate is changing and has been changing for a number of years. you can see it both in the measurements that they have been taking rigorously over the last number decades and also in the increasing number of events that are taking place largely in
newsmakers -- "newsmakers" is coming up next. we appreciate you being with us.oy the rest of your weekend. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> coming up next, "newsmakers" when tom stier. then chris christie talking about the states retiree obligations. then ruth bader ginsburg taking part in a discussion about female judicial leaders. >> joining us from claremont california on...
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newsmakers airs sunday at 10 a.m. and again at 6 p.m.eastern on c-span. >> whether it's an award for good journalism as a politician, i declare an interest in not wanting to make a judgment on that. [laughter] but an award for public service for possibly the greatest betrayal of our national secrets of all time strikes me as quite bizarre. and i do think that there's a real danger of a very cozy media without fully understanding the consequences for the dangers that we face in a very dangerous world. so i think there's a dangerous disconnect there. as for "the guardian" newspaper itself, my view was that if i as an individual gave the names of operatives outside a u.k. jurisdiction, that would be in breach of the 2000 terrorism act in the united kingdom. that would apply to me as an individual, why would that not apply to a newspaper? >> this weekend onç c-span, former british defense secretary liam fox on'd ward snowden -- edward snowden, government surveillance programs and privacy issues, saturday morning at 10 eastern. and on booktv
newsmakers airs sunday at 10 a.m. and again at 6 p.m.eastern on c-span. >> whether it's an award for good journalism as a politician, i declare an interest in not wanting to make a judgment on that. [laughter] but an award for public service for possibly the greatest betrayal of our national secrets of all time strikes me as quite bizarre. and i do think that there's a real danger of a very cozy media without fully understanding the consequences for the dangers that we face in a very...
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newsmakers sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> in may, 1918, amid wild celebration, the first american-built planes arrived in france. a british dh-4 design with a power liberty engine. that fall, allied aircraft smashed supplies and communications behind the enemy lines on newest argon front. five weeks later, the armistice was signed. johnny came marching home. and after speeches and returning to the farms, shops and offices. but not the pilots who survived the great adventure of the wild blue yonder. with firm faith in the future importance of aviation, using castoff crates and obsolete equipment, many demonstrated their skills at state fairs. and to any large gathering they could find. >> the u.s. air force chronicles the history of american aviation. sunday on american history tv's real america. at 4:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. next, michael lomax, the president and c.e.o. of the united negro college fund. he talks about the challenges his organization faces. in continuing its mission of advancing higher
newsmakers sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> in may, 1918, amid wild celebration, the first american-built planes arrived in france. a british dh-4 design with a power liberty engine. that fall, allied aircraft smashed supplies and communications behind the enemy lines on newest argon front. five weeks later, the armistice was signed. johnny came marching home. and after speeches and returning to the farms, shops and offices. but not the pilots who survived the...
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." >> our guest on "newsmakers" this week is virginia's bob goodlatte, the chairman of the house judiciary committee. thank you for joining us. >> it is good to be with you and your viewers. >> john gramlich is the legal affairs reporter, josh gerstein is at national security for politico. >> thank you for taking the time today. i wanted to ask about the appearance before your committee this week. it was very contentious toward the end of the hearing where he was making a personal swipe at your committee. i wonder if you can talk about that and whether you think maybe he crossed the line in terms of the oversight. >> it is always wise for anyone appearing before the committee
." >> our guest on "newsmakers" this week is virginia's bob goodlatte, the chairman of the house judiciary committee. thank you for joining us. >> it is good to be with you and your viewers. >> john gramlich is the legal affairs reporter, josh gerstein is at national security for politico. >> thank you for taking the time today. i wanted to ask about the appearance before your committee this week. it was very contentious toward the end of the hearing where...
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been newsmakers with temple nt.im pawlenty. -- [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> i am loyal to duke and i didn't do this to hurt duke. tremendous amount of passion about this already. on amazon, i have 25 1-star reviews, even though the book has not been out a week and this is only a 600 page book. these oneink any of star review writers have read this book. the last one was about goldman sachs and people have a lot of passion about this, but this is another realm altogether. >> in "the price of silence," cohan looks at the duke lacrosse scandal of 2006 tonight on "q & a." >> this morning on "washington j ournal," a conversation about private sector jobs with ros s eisenbrey and daniel mitchel, kurtzleben talks with the federal reserve and state the economy. ojanskyn matthew r talks about vladimir putin and the unrest in the ukraine. "washington calls, journal" is next. ♪ ♪ host: good morning on this easter sunday, april 20, 2014. we a
been newsmakers with temple nt.im pawlenty. -- [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> i am loyal to duke and i didn't do this to hurt duke. tremendous amount of passion about this already. on amazon, i have 25 1-star reviews, even though the book has not been out a week and this is only a 600 page book. these oneink any of star review writers have read this book. the last one was about goldman sachs and people...
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"newsmakers" on c-span. for over 35 years, c-span brings public affairs events from washington directly to you, putting you in the room in congressional hearings, white house events, briefings, encumbrances, and offering gavel-to-gavel coverage of u.s. house all as a public service of private industry. we are c-span, created by the tv industry and brought to as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. watch as in hd, like us on facebook, and follow us on twitter. >> former assistant secretary of state p.j. crowley discussed the importance of public opinion and diplomacy for the u.s. image abroad. he also talked about the obama administration's response to the situation in ukraine. the discussion was hosted by the american foreign service association washington, d.c.. this is just over an hour. >> unaccustomed as i am from taking questions
"newsmakers" on c-span. for over 35 years, c-span brings public affairs events from washington directly to you, putting you in the room in congressional hearings, white house events, briefings, encumbrances, and offering gavel-to-gavel coverage of u.s. house all as a public service of private industry. we are c-span, created by the tv industry and brought to as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. watch as in hd, like us on facebook, and follow us on twitter....
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and with that >> you can watch newsmakers at 10:00 and 6:00 eastern on c-span. a week ago, afghan voters went to the polls in the presidential elections in the first-ever democratic transfer of power and afghanistan's history. it could take up to six weeks to tally results. former afghan ambassador to canada and france discussed the election. this is an hour. >> thank you all for coming. as you know, the elections took place on saturday, and our panel will discuss what we know so far and what the consequences and likelihood of those elections are likely to be. i am the executive director of the partnership for secure america, and we are proud and happy to cosponsor this panel with the alliance in support of the afghan people, asap. the alliance itself is a group of individuals who are in a coalition dedicated to support the progress made by the afghan people over the last decade. the psa partnership for secure america was an organization founded in 2005 dedicated to the idea that we ought to promote fact-based, bipartisan approach to foreign-policy and national
and with that >> you can watch newsmakers at 10:00 and 6:00 eastern on c-span. a week ago, afghan voters went to the polls in the presidential elections in the first-ever democratic transfer of power and afghanistan's history. it could take up to six weeks to tally results. former afghan ambassador to canada and france discussed the election. this is an hour. >> thank you all for coming. as you know, the elections took place on saturday, and our panel will discuss what we know so...
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newsmakers at 10:00 a.m. in 6:00 p.m. eastern. weekly addresses, president obama talks about equal pay for women and legislative proposals in congress. >> hi, everybody. earlier this week was equal pay day. it marks the extra time the average woman has to work into a new year to earn what a man earned the year before. you see, the average woman who works full-time in america earns less than a man - even when she's in the same profession and has the same education. that's wrong. in 2014, it's an embarrassment. women deserve equal pay for equal work. this is an economic issue that affects all of us. women make up about half our workforce. and more and more, they're our families' main breadwinners. so it's good for everyone when women are paid fairly. that's why, this week, i took action to prohibit more businesses from punishing workers who discuss their salaries - because more pay transparency makes it easier to spot pay discrimination. and i hope more business leaders will take up this cause. but equal pay is just one part of an e
newsmakers at 10:00 a.m. in 6:00 p.m. eastern. weekly addresses, president obama talks about equal pay for women and legislative proposals in congress. >> hi, everybody. earlier this week was equal pay day. it marks the extra time the average woman has to work into a new year to earn what a man earned the year before. you see, the average woman who works full-time in america earns less than a man - even when she's in the same profession and has the same education. that's wrong. in 2014,...
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tomorrow on "newsmakers," we will be joined by bob goodlatte of virginia. he joins us to talk about legislative proposals to change the nsa surveillance program, as well as oversight of the justice department and attorney general eric holder. :00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. there's no question that congress routinely and administrations routinely do not speak the truth to the american public. it's not just about inaccuracies what the affordable health care act would do, it is the absence of speaking the truth about where we are. >> where are we? >> we are now at a standard of living the same as what we had in 1988. we now have per family unfunded >> that needs to be spoken. the biggest problem i see with -- is the did now denial of reality. you can be a good person and deny reality. we all deny reality in some sense. we don't want to face them. the fact is, we haven't had the leadership in this country in a long time. i am talking presidential and congressional.
tomorrow on "newsmakers," we will be joined by bob goodlatte of virginia. he joins us to talk about legislative proposals to change the nsa surveillance program, as well as oversight of the justice department and attorney general eric holder. :00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. there's no question that congress routinely and administrations routinely do not speak the truth to the american public. it's not just about inaccuracies what the affordable health care act would do,...
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thank you for being with us here on "newsmakers." joining me is damian paletta and james tankersley. senatebegin with the debate. john boehner says the senate bill does not do enough to create jobs and it is a dealbreaker for house republican. do think you a compromise? you why i think extending unemployment insurance is a job creator. it is not just about providing relief for millions of people who are working really hard to find a job. it has two real economic benefits. getis you cannot unemployment insurance unless you're looking for a job. looking for a job means you are in the labor force. in the labor force means you're keeping the people connected so when the economy continues to will get they jobs. in addition, the purchasing power of the unemployment , they haveenefits all said this would add to growth and create jobs. >> what happens at the house fails to act on the senate bill? i do not want to speculate. two weeks ago most people would tell you this would not pass the senate. now it looks set to pass the senate with a rea
thank you for being with us here on "newsmakers." joining me is damian paletta and james tankersley. senatebegin with the debate. john boehner says the senate bill does not do enough to create jobs and it is a dealbreaker for house republican. do think you a compromise? you why i think extending unemployment insurance is a job creator. it is not just about providing relief for millions of people who are working really hard to find a job. it has two real economic benefits. getis you...
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newsmakers, sunday at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.astern on c-span. >> cryptology is a nation are to goes back to the very beginning of history. we do have some interesting artifacts that really help people understand just how long people have been making and breaking codes. when we talk about the united states, it is important to note that the making and breaking of codes has been a part of america even before we gained our independence. one of our most precious artifacts is referred to as the jefferson cipher device .[cheers . we don't have any definitive exclusive evidence that this along to thomas jefferson but there are some interesting facts about it. in anevice was found antique store very close to monticello. it appears to have the ability to cipher french and english. probably the most compelling point is there is a drawing of -- very similar to this in jefferson's private papers. we cannot say for sure that jefferson owned it. what we can say is this is an excellent example of how people use cryptology in the 19th century. >
newsmakers, sunday at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.astern on c-span. >> cryptology is a nation are to goes back to the very beginning of history. we do have some interesting artifacts that really help people understand just how long people have been making and breaking codes. when we talk about the united states, it is important to note that the making and breaking of codes has been a part of america even before we gained our independence. one of our most precious artifacts is referred to as the...
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newsmakers is at 10:00 a.m. on c-span. there is no question the congress routinely does not speak the truth to the american public. it is not just about inaccuracies. it is the absence of speaking the truth about where we are. where are we? livingat a standard of the same as what we had in 1988. we need -- now have unfunded obligations of $1.1 million per family. that needs to be spoken. we need to build a context of how things are going to come. seebiggest problem that i with congress is the denial of reality. person still be a good and deny reality. we all have flaws. we all deny reality in some sense in our lives. we don't want to face reality. the fact is we have not had the leadership in this country for a long time, i am talking a presidential and congressional, that would tell the truth about the situation we find ourselves in. you can debate what caused it. i have my idea what caused it. coburn on his career in politics and the reason for his retirement in the senate. tonight at 8:00 on c-span. >> collecting each y
newsmakers is at 10:00 a.m. on c-span. there is no question the congress routinely does not speak the truth to the american public. it is not just about inaccuracies. it is the absence of speaking the truth about where we are. where are we? livingat a standard of the same as what we had in 1988. we need -- now have unfunded obligations of $1.1 million per family. that needs to be spoken. we need to build a context of how things are going to come. seebiggest problem that i with congress is the...
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that is on newsmakers tomorrow. he talks about whether the u.s. is behind other countries in improving security of credit cards and other id protections. here is what he said. [video clip] >> we took him different approach and -- we took a different approach and obviously, that needs to change. the technology is improving rapidly. not just the chip, but other things. there is a lot being done as a relates to payment phones, fox even facial recognition technology. this is something that will dramatically change over the next several years. the next step is the payment network, and we said that by october, 2015, we will expect retailers in the network to have chip readers. and if you don't, either way, the fraud liability is going to shift from the banks and the payment networks to the retailer. you will see a big change in this space in the next 12 months starting with that watershed moment. host: that full interview you can see on our newsmakers program. watch that tomorrow at 10:00 and you can see it again at 6:00 in the evening on c-span. the fi
that is on newsmakers tomorrow. he talks about whether the u.s. is behind other countries in improving security of credit cards and other id protections. here is what he said. [video clip] >> we took him different approach and -- we took a different approach and obviously, that needs to change. the technology is improving rapidly. not just the chip, but other things. there is a lot being done as a relates to payment phones, fox even facial recognition technology. this is something that...
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"newsmakers", sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. on tuesday, president obama begins a trip to asia with stops in japan, south korea, malaysia, and the philippines. at the white house briefing, susan rice briefed reporters on the trip and took questions on ukraine. this is about 25 minutes. >> thank you. good afternoon. the president's trip to asia is an important opportunity to -- presidente obama is rebalancing. nearlye next five years, half of all growth outside of the united states is expected to come from asia. a region that includes several important u.s. allies, developing democracies, and emerging powers. we increasingly see our top priorities tied to asia with access to new markets or promoting exports or protecting our security interests and our core values. the countries we are visiting -- japan, korea, malaysia, and the philippines intersects with our leading priorities. these are modernizing our alliances, promoting democratic increasing, commercial ties, investing in institutions, and deepening people to people exchange
"newsmakers", sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. on tuesday, president obama begins a trip to asia with stops in japan, south korea, malaysia, and the philippines. at the white house briefing, susan rice briefed reporters on the trip and took questions on ukraine. this is about 25 minutes. >> thank you. good afternoon. the president's trip to asia is an important opportunity to -- presidente obama is rebalancing. nearlye next five years, half of all growth...
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host: i want to tell you but our newsmakers program. the chairman of the house judiciary committee appearing on capitol hill this week. testifying about the justice department and oversight issues. our newsmakers program bob asked about that appearance. here's what he had to say. [video clip] >> it's always wise for anybody appearing before the committee to not make things personal. the remark by the attorney general general, he referred to them as a buddy, i don't think there are many people who believe that he is a buddy of the attorney general. as a result, that was not well advised him on his part. he answered questions from 34 members of the committee on a wide array of issues. we have a lot of concerns about the conduct of the department of justice and we thought it was a good opportunity to raise those concerns with the attorney general and from that standpoint, it was a successful hearing. host: our guest on our newsmakers program, tomorrow at 10:00 and 6:00 p.m. find out more on our website. open phones for the remaining 25 min
host: i want to tell you but our newsmakers program. the chairman of the house judiciary committee appearing on capitol hill this week. testifying about the justice department and oversight issues. our newsmakers program bob asked about that appearance. here's what he had to say. [video clip] >> it's always wise for anybody appearing before the committee to not make things personal. the remark by the attorney general general, he referred to them as a buddy, i don't think there are many...
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annually in washington, tonight at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a >> joining us from claremont california on "newsmakers" is the president and founder of nexgen simon. thank you for being with us. joining us with the questioning from politico and john sullivan from the washington post. let me begin with a broad issue of climate change and global warming. are we experiencing that today in the u.s. and around the world? >> we are. there is no doubt that the climate is changing and has been changing for a number of years. you can see it both in the measurements that they have been taken rigorously over the last number of decades and also in the increasing number of events that are taking place largely in the
annually in washington, tonight at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a >> joining us from claremont california on "newsmakers" is the president and founder of nexgen simon. thank you for being with us. joining us with the questioning from politico and john sullivan from the washington post. let me begin with a broad issue of climate change and global warming. are we experiencing that today in the u.s. and around the world? >> we are. there is no doubt that the climate is...
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thank you for being with us here on "newsmakers." joining me is damian paletta and james tankersley. let me begin with the senate debate. john boehner says the senate bill does not do enough to create jobs and it is a dealbreaker for house republican. do think you a compromise? >> let me tell you why i think extending unemployment insurance is a job creator. it it
thank you for being with us here on "newsmakers." joining me is damian paletta and james tankersley. let me begin with the senate debate. john boehner says the senate bill does not do enough to create jobs and it is a dealbreaker for house republican. do think you a compromise? >> let me tell you why i think extending unemployment insurance is a job creator. it it
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. >> woodruff: next, a newsmaker interview with a woman who is at the center of many important global financial developments at the moment: christine lagarde, head of the international monetary fund. i spoke with her today at i.m.f. headquarters just before a series of meetings gets underway this weekend about the economy and global finances. christine lagarde, managing director of international mon -- monetary fund. thank you for talking to us. >> great pleasure to see you. >> woodruff: you are moving urgently now to provided a to ukraine. this is at a time when the world has watched russia come in and take over crimea. help us understand why this is so important for the people of ukraine. what is it that they could not do without this help from the imf. >> the economy of ukraine was going in the wall and heading for disaster. it's an economy that needed reforms, that needed profound transformation of its fiscal policy, of its monetary policy and of its policies on energy to mention only the key ones. without the support that they were getting from this life line that russia had exte
. >> woodruff: next, a newsmaker interview with a woman who is at the center of many important global financial developments at the moment: christine lagarde, head of the international monetary fund. i spoke with her today at i.m.f. headquarters just before a series of meetings gets underway this weekend about the economy and global finances. christine lagarde, managing director of international mon -- monetary fund. thank you for talking to us. >> great pleasure to see you....
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. >> "newsmakers" is pleased to welcome the ceo the of the financial services roundtable. thank you for being here. >> let me introduce you to our two reporters who will be asking questions is weak. danielle douglas and ryan tracey. thank you. the financial services roundtable may not be in everyday term to folks at home. would you explain who the members are? >> about a hundred of the nation's financial services companies including asset management, payment, finance companies and the like. we focus on research of policy issues as well as advocacy and community service. >> do you directly lobby? >> we are a lobbying organization. we have about 45 people. we have a lobbying department. that's part of what we do. >> let's start with ryan tracey. >> a wanted to ask you about cyber security which is something you have all been involved in. it has been in the news a lot over the last several weeks. the heartbleed bug was disclosed and things were seen with the passwords have been exposed. one of the things you have been advocating for his legislation on this front and congress
. >> "newsmakers" is pleased to welcome the ceo the of the financial services roundtable. thank you for being here. >> let me introduce you to our two reporters who will be asking questions is weak. danielle douglas and ryan tracey. thank you. the financial services roundtable may not be in everyday term to folks at home. would you explain who the members are? >> about a hundred of the nation's financial services companies including asset management, payment, finance...
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. >> we talked with some of the biggest newsmakers in the country. >> people are hungry for leadershipt's going to stand up and take positions on their behalf. >> from world-famous actors -- first time i heard you interview the i was like whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, hold the phone. where is this guy from? -- to world famous critics. >> i'm so inappropriately dressed for this occasion. >> -- to world class athletes. >> one side of it is people calling you a thug. people run in and say, oh, he's got a stanford degree. seems like sometimes the subtext is he's one of the good ones. >> that's showing the closed-mindedness of society and how they want to label people. they want to, you know, feel like there's black and white. that it's either this category or this category. there's no middle ground. >> at times, we even left our guests speechless. taking the rhetoric seriously is then meant as indication they aren't serious about diplomacy which is then used as an argument there's a military solution as opposed to a diplomatic one. right? >> no. >> and sometimes our guests left us speechle
. >> we talked with some of the biggest newsmakers in the country. >> people are hungry for leadershipt's going to stand up and take positions on their behalf. >> from world-famous actors -- first time i heard you interview the i was like whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, hold the phone. where is this guy from? -- to world famous critics. >> i'm so inappropriately dressed for this occasion. >> -- to world class athletes. >> one side of it is people calling you a...
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thank you for being with us here on "newsmakers"."oining me is damian paletta and james tankersley. let me begin with the senate debate. john boehner says the senate bill does not do enough to create jobs and it is a dealbreaker for house republican. do think you a compromise? >> let me tell you why i think extending unemployment insurance is a job creator. it is not just about providing relief for millions of people who are working really hard to find a job. it has two real
thank you for being with us here on "newsmakers"."oining me is damian paletta and james tankersley. let me begin with the senate debate. john boehner says the senate bill does not do enough to create jobs and it is a dealbreaker for house republican. do think you a compromise? >> let me tell you why i think extending unemployment insurance is a job creator. it is not just about providing relief for millions of people who are working really hard to find a job. it has two real
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him at the conference in los angeles and we will be there later on today with some of the biggest newsmakers around. welcome back. >> we are streaming on mobilerg.com and any device. the bp influence. u.k. reported results today. >> for more on all of this and we have been, covering this. say, into theuld frying pan and out of the fire. we watched what happened in the gulf. they have made a decisive switch in the russian business. now, we have the ceo. if you are bob dudley, how do you manage all of this? long-term for bp and with regard to the business of having an equity stake, seven percent of production, as well. fromrms of what you get being an russia, unfortunately, if you are a major oil company, it is the biggest resource base in the world and a massive andrtunity in the arctic the long term. you have almost as big in the u.s.. and people are trying to figure out exactly what impact it has on their business and the country. most exposed? bp is the most exposed. when are we going to have a final breakdown of who is at risk here? >> if you think about overall exposure, in terms of size
him at the conference in los angeles and we will be there later on today with some of the biggest newsmakers around. welcome back. >> we are streaming on mobilerg.com and any device. the bp influence. u.k. reported results today. >> for more on all of this and we have been, covering this. say, into theuld frying pan and out of the fire. we watched what happened in the gulf. they have made a decisive switch in the russian business. now, we have the ceo. if you are bob dudley, how do...
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he joined us this week for our newsmakers program.t airs on sunday at 10:00 eastern and 6:00 eastern. here is bit of what he had to stay to c-span this week on the y.esident's role in energ [video clip] >> the keystone pipeline is things that people are focused on. it is a measure of our commitment to a progressive energy agenda and an awareness of climate. not thinkitself, i do it changes the picture that much for november 2014. host: again, sunday at 10:00 eastern and 6:00 and on c-span.org as well. steyer says heom does not believe keystone xl will change the picture for 2014. guest: i don't think it will be the picture for 2014. the majority of americans want to see regulations for greenhouse gases. we are moving forward with important steps to actually put in place regulations on power plants for the first time. we are making important steps on climate change. the environmental community is very excited about some of the steps moving forward. keystone xl obviously is huge. it is becoming a de facto fight. this has gotten our acti
he joined us this week for our newsmakers program.t airs on sunday at 10:00 eastern and 6:00 eastern. here is bit of what he had to stay to c-span this week on the y.esident's role in energ [video clip] >> the keystone pipeline is things that people are focused on. it is a measure of our commitment to a progressive energy agenda and an awareness of climate. not thinkitself, i do it changes the picture that much for november 2014. host: again, sunday at 10:00 eastern and 6:00 and on...
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the newsmakers program follows "washington journal" and this week our conversation is with bob goodwinthe chair of the house judiciary committee. a lot of attention on the back and forth tween one member of that committee and the attorney general. [video clip] >> it is always wise for people to not make things personal. i think you're heard to the attorney general as the? not many people believe that he is a buddy of the attorney general. as a result, that was not well advised. but he did come and answer questions from 34 members of the committee on why issues. we have a lot of concerns on the conduct of the department of justice. we thought it was a good opportunity to raise those concerns with the attorney general and from that standpoint it was successful. host: -- >> chairman, let me ask one more question on that subject. eric holder made a speech in which he referred to unprecedented, unwarranted, ugly and divisive adversity. he specifically referred to his appearance before the house committee. what do you make of him being miffed by the way he was treated by your committee? >> f
the newsmakers program follows "washington journal" and this week our conversation is with bob goodwinthe chair of the house judiciary committee. a lot of attention on the back and forth tween one member of that committee and the attorney general. [video clip] >> it is always wise for people to not make things personal. i think you're heard to the attorney general as the? not many people believe that he is a buddy of the attorney general. as a result, that was not well advised....
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i want to get your calls, but first i want to let you know that on "newsmakers," we are joined by formernesota governor tim pawlenty, the chairman of the financial services roundtable, on many -- financial institutions. this is what he says about how the u.s. can support cyber security and prevent the threat of things like the heartbleed b ug. >> on the public policy side we do need people when problems arise, they are able to access information from the government and act upon it. if the ceo happens to be traveling to singapore and something terrible happens and i have to respond in five minutes it is good to have the general counsel also have a security clearance and weigh in on the discussion and we need better permissions. if you think about the array of government agencies that have usable and actionable information about cyber crime including the department of defense and the nsa and department of homeland security, the cia and financial institutions, the treasury and more, be able to work with them without fear of incrimination is important for that kind of protection of the thing
i want to get your calls, but first i want to let you know that on "newsmakers," we are joined by formernesota governor tim pawlenty, the chairman of the financial services roundtable, on many -- financial institutions. this is what he says about how the u.s. can support cyber security and prevent the threat of things like the heartbleed b ug. >> on the public policy side we do need people when problems arise, they are able to access information from the government and act upon...
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"newsmakers" on c-span. the house budget committee voted last week along party lines to send a 2015 budget resolution to the full house. the plan was written by committee chair, paul ryan. it cuts $5 trillion over the next decade with more than $2 trillion of those cuts coming from a repeal of the house -- of the health care law. says the plann balances the federal budget over 10 years. next, some of the debates over the first hour of the budget markup. ordered. we will now move on to opening statements. all right. first of all i want to than the members of this committee. this is the second year in this session, so this should not be a strange process to maybe with the exception of our two new members. this is our fourth budget in four years. each one of our budgets has been on time, and it has been in balance. and though we haven't always agreed on every detail, we have worked through the tough issues on behalf of our constituents. i also want to thank ranking member mr. van hollen. i expect we will have a
"newsmakers" on c-span. the house budget committee voted last week along party lines to send a 2015 budget resolution to the full house. the plan was written by committee chair, paul ryan. it cuts $5 trillion over the next decade with more than $2 trillion of those cuts coming from a repeal of the house -- of the health care law. says the plann balances the federal budget over 10 years. next, some of the debates over the first hour of the budget markup. ordered. we will now move on to...
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then "newsmakers" with jason if you rememberen, the chair of the white house counsel of economic advisers. a house hearing on the gm gnition switch recall. >> let's take a case like hsec which got a 1.9 billion settlement, levied at them i guess it would be a year ago. and in that, among the part of the deferred prosecution agreement was they admitted that they had laundrd as much as $850 million for a pair of central and south american drug cart else. so we're talking about not only did they commit minor technical infractions. we're talking about an organization that was operating at the top of the illegal narcotics pyramid. this is a major criminal enterprise and they admitted it and if they didn't find the evidence to put those people in jail that's on them. that's a failure of the regulatory system. if you have somebody that you know is guilty who has admitted that they were guilty, who were in league with truly dangerous and violent people and helping them out with the worst kinds of behavior that a bank can be involved with and nobody does a single day in jail that's outrageous. but
then "newsmakers" with jason if you rememberen, the chair of the white house counsel of economic advisers. a house hearing on the gm gnition switch recall. >> let's take a case like hsec which got a 1.9 billion settlement, levied at them i guess it would be a year ago. and in that, among the part of the deferred prosecution agreement was they admitted that they had laundrd as much as $850 million for a pair of central and south american drug cart else. so we're talking about not...
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we have another big show this morning with a huge newsmaker coming our way at 7:30 a.m.ime. bill ackman will be our special guest. he's making waves as he teams up with valeant in a bid for allergan. we'll talk about this more coming up, including comments from carl icahn. he was on the opposite side on herbalife. there's a lot of enimity. >> at one point he said i have nothing at bill ackman. he made me $400 million. i like him. >> there's been a lot of bad blood there. >> he was saying in a way he took advantage of
we have another big show this morning with a huge newsmaker coming our way at 7:30 a.m.ime. bill ackman will be our special guest. he's making waves as he teams up with valeant in a bid for allergan. we'll talk about this more coming up, including comments from carl icahn. he was on the opposite side on herbalife. there's a lot of enimity. >> at one point he said i have nothing at bill ackman. he made me $400 million. i like him. >> there's been a lot of bad blood there. >> he...
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national captioning institute] >> and tomorrow here on c-span, jason furman will be our guest on "newsmakers," the chair of the white house council on economic advisers and he will talk about the minimum wage, income inequality, the health care law, and restoring unemployment benefits. >> let me tell you why i think extending unemployment insurance is a job creator. -- about just because providing relief for millions of people that are working really hard to try to find a job, but it has two real economic benefits. one is you cannot get unemployment insurance unless you are looking for a job, and looking for a job means you are in the labor force. in the labor force means you are keeping those people connected so that as the economy continues to recover, they will be there to get the job that is good for our economy overall, and in addition the purchasing power itself will boost the economy. economists at cbo, jpmorgan, and our own estimates from the council of economic advisers have all said extending unemployment insurance would add to growth and create jobs. >> what happens if the house f
national captioning institute] >> and tomorrow here on c-span, jason furman will be our guest on "newsmakers," the chair of the white house council on economic advisers and he will talk about the minimum wage, income inequality, the health care law, and restoring unemployment benefits. >> let me tell you why i think extending unemployment insurance is a job creator. -- about just because providing relief for millions of people that are working really hard to try to find a...
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on "newsmakers" this week, bob goodlatte of virginia talking about the surveillance program. >> i thinkt is damaged it ministration and the trust in the administration and this is really's edward snowden, a low-level employee who essentially stole the crown jewels of american foreign-policy. as a result if the administration it could've been a previous administration, but it ministration set this is how we're going to do this. it could've been a great national debate about whether it is appropriate or not. never going to have that great debate anyway, but it is done in an environment of great mistrust. >> that bill seems to go in a direction that a majority of the members of your own judiciary committee are not comfortable with. politico did a tally of 2439 numbers on your committee who voted to do away with this 215 program last year. are you going to insist that any legislation on this subject come through the judiciary committee? >> absolutely. this is the jurisdiction of the committee. obviously, the intelligence committee has an interest in how intelligence is gathered. because of
on "newsmakers" this week, bob goodlatte of virginia talking about the surveillance program. >> i thinkt is damaged it ministration and the trust in the administration and this is really's edward snowden, a low-level employee who essentially stole the crown jewels of american foreign-policy. as a result if the administration it could've been a previous administration, but it ministration set this is how we're going to do this. it could've been a great national debate about...
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we have another big show this morning with a huge newsmaker coming our way at 7:30 a.m. eastern time. bill ackman will be our special guest. he's making waves as he teams up with valeant in a bid for allergan. we'll talk about this more coming up, including comments from carl icahn. he was on the opposite side on herbalife. there's a lot of enimity. >> at one point he said i have nothing at bill ackman. he made me $400 million. i like him. >> there's been a lot of bad blood there. >> he was saying in a way he took advantage of him. >>> dow chemical, procter & gamble, boeing, apple and facebook all being released today. a lot coming up. at 7:30 eastern time, the dow chemical ceo will be joining us and we'll be hearing from at&t ceo john stevens. the company says it had a higher than expect ed amount of customers switching to a new plan. if you take a look at what's been happening with at&t shares, you'll see at least it was down by 2% after hours, i think. 35.50 was the last trade. >> yum brands getting a boost from stronger sales. where it's most important, china, the pa
we have another big show this morning with a huge newsmaker coming our way at 7:30 a.m. eastern time. bill ackman will be our special guest. he's making waves as he teams up with valeant in a bid for allergan. we'll talk about this more coming up, including comments from carl icahn. he was on the opposite side on herbalife. there's a lot of enimity. >> at one point he said i have nothing at bill ackman. he made me $400 million. i like him. >> there's been a lot of bad blood there....
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after that "newsmakers" with tom steyer. then new jersey governor chris hristie. >> i remember on saturday the first conversation i had with a group of people at that table with the 2 on it, it wasn't about where you're from, what's your school like but it was about ukraine. it was about politics. it was about our beliefs on education and religion and i was after that moment i was like, wow, this week's going to be intense. but it's been really cool to see the evolution of all of our friendships, all of our bonds. you know, from just talking about politics. we've been talking about our experiences, what we've learned, who we've met and this is an experience i'll never ever forget. >> i've always kind of been really cynical about it. i always thought i can never really go that far in politics and politics is such a caustic environment. but kind of slowly throughout the week different speakers and people i've met have chipped away at that opinion. that has been so ingrained in my head. i thought maybe i do want to make a diffe
after that "newsmakers" with tom steyer. then new jersey governor chris hristie. >> i remember on saturday the first conversation i had with a group of people at that table with the 2 on it, it wasn't about where you're from, what's your school like but it was about ukraine. it was about politics. it was about our beliefs on education and religion and i was after that moment i was like, wow, this week's going to be intense. but it's been really cool to see the evolution of all...