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joined this morning by far rad manju and laura sidel of npr. >> you know a lot about a lot of things and you had a background in sun micro estimates, but as you invest are there things that you don't know but you suspect would be good investments and how do you learn about the thing that you know nothing about? >> do you know what's misunderstood in my view about venture capital is it isn't about investing at all, it's about backing big ideas to go pursue new things and most of the returns in venture capital come from new ideas that you don't imagine before. >> how do you understand the company with the new idea that has nothing to do with your background, it's in biotech or something in which you are not familiar? >> i think you have to have a growth kind of mindset where you don't make a lot of assumptions about what you know. what i know is how little i know and i start with that assumption and i imagine the possible. i let great entrepreneurs take their ideas and try and make something happen. it's surprising how many of the large ideas didn't start out the way they -- they initi
joined this morning by far rad manju and laura sidel of npr. >> you know a lot about a lot of things and you had a background in sun micro estimates, but as you invest are there things that you don't know but you suspect would be good investments and how do you learn about the thing that you know nothing about? >> do you know what's misunderstood in my view about venture capital is it isn't about investing at all, it's about backing big ideas to go pursue new things and most of the...
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. >>> npr, abc, cbs, cnn, npr, the new yorker, "new york times," buzz feed, bloomberg, reuters and thep. they compete vigorously every single day. this weekend, all of them are coming together with one goal. this is a letter signed by virtually all of america's top newsroom editors urging the government to do more to secure jason resident knee january's release from a prison. he's been locked up since july of 2014 charged with crimes relating to espionage. this case continues to be a travesty. journalists around the world agree on that. the u.s. should press iran, urging the government to do more. this started months ago. they wondered what more could they be doing to support jason. the head of news at npr said kathleen carol was especially helpful framing the letter. he told me, we just wanted jason to know that his colleagues have not forgotten him. we have not and will continue to keep you updated on jason's case. we'll be right back with more "reliable sources" in a moment. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost® to get th
. >>> npr, abc, cbs, cnn, npr, the new yorker, "new york times," buzz feed, bloomberg, reuters and thep. they compete vigorously every single day. this weekend, all of them are coming together with one goal. this is a letter signed by virtually all of america's top newsroom editors urging the government to do more to secure jason resident knee january's release from a prison. he's been locked up since july of 2014 charged with crimes relating to espionage. this case continues...
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we tape it on thursday night and comes out on saturday and sunday, according to your local npr station. and we tape it live in front of 500 people. it's a lot of fun. >> host: next call for p.j. o'rourke, his book "thrown none the omnibus." brian in fort lauderdale. right up the road. >> caller: hey. first of all, got to say it's a thrill to make air with the great p.j. o'rourke. i've been a fan of yours ever since national lampoon. >> guest: the. >> host: i just read half of omnibus yesterday and i didn't see one name mentioned that is pretty important to me. i know you have some feelings about him. in fact i think you did some satire about him. back at national lampoon. i'm a dylanolists of better than four decades and got to tell you, nobody had a better handle than national lampoon on the satirical vulnerables of america's greatest artist tickic treasure. what are the few in your view, maybe three, funniest moments in dylan's career. >> guest: oh, boy. think when he got booed off the stage for doing -- at the newport folk festival. how anything could be worse than folk music is abs
we tape it on thursday night and comes out on saturday and sunday, according to your local npr station. and we tape it live in front of 500 people. it's a lot of fun. >> host: next call for p.j. o'rourke, his book "thrown none the omnibus." brian in fort lauderdale. right up the road. >> caller: hey. first of all, got to say it's a thrill to make air with the great p.j. o'rourke. i've been a fan of yours ever since national lampoon. >> guest: the. >> host: i...
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thank you. >> i mean -- >> it's a lot of brilliant chapters. >> how did you get to npr?t's a great institution. news. >> we don't want government funding it. let's talk about -- >> if you contribute more, we can reduce the government funding. >> we have heard that before. >> run the hannity radio show on npr? liberal on guns. wants to tell us what we can drink and how much to buy in terms of cocacoca-cola. you have to ask for salt in a new york restaurant. gay marriage. who does he hurt here if he gets in? >> here's what this is about. mike bloomberg sees an opening up the middle. but the real issue is why is it possible there's an opening? it's not about bloomberg but how angry everyone is. that's driving the phenomenon. that's what's driving the idea that a third party candidacy is even possible which, by the way, we know third party candidacies have rarely succeeded in this country. >> i can't see him drawing many republican voters with the liberal positions a. lifelong democrat. only reason he switched is because he wanted to have an easy nomination running for may w
thank you. >> i mean -- >> it's a lot of brilliant chapters. >> how did you get to npr?t's a great institution. news. >> we don't want government funding it. let's talk about -- >> if you contribute more, we can reduce the government funding. >> we have heard that before. >> run the hannity radio show on npr? liberal on guns. wants to tell us what we can drink and how much to buy in terms of cocacoca-cola. you have to ask for salt in a new york...
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it's a theme for npr's morning edition, some local npr stations this week, and here at newshour: we are looking at the politics of fear. as we just saw, the issue of fear and terrorism came up in the forum last night, and some of the candidates have employed fear of terrorism as a way to appeal to voters. republican donald trump has called for a ban on muslims coming into the u.s. saying, "our country cannot be the victim of tremendous attacks by people who believe only in jihad." senator ted cruz has warned: "our enemies are not tired of killing us. and they're getting stronger." while senator marco rubio cautioned: "what happened in paris could happen here. these are radical terrorists who want to kill us." democratic candidate hillary clinton has warned of retaliation from trump's comments. "he is becoming isis's best recruiter. they are going to people showing videos of donald trump insulting islam." for our discussion on this, we're joined by stephen walt, professor of international affairs at harvard university, and beverly gage, professor of 20th century american history at yale
it's a theme for npr's morning edition, some local npr stations this week, and here at newshour: we are looking at the politics of fear. as we just saw, the issue of fear and terrorism came up in the forum last night, and some of the candidates have employed fear of terrorism as a way to appeal to voters. republican donald trump has called for a ban on muslims coming into the u.s. saying, "our country cannot be the victim of tremendous attacks by people who believe only in jihad."...
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in an interview with npr, called it a leak aimed at hurting her presidential run. she is fighting for votes in iowa. that's where cnn's jeff zeleny is. >> reporter: john and christine, hillary clinton opening a big day of campaigning on thursday in iowa. wednesday night in burlington, she struck a different tone and am seemed she was urging supporters to give her a shot and give her another shot. she of course is locked in a tight fight with bernie sanders. he is leading in new hampshire and she is running neck and neck with him in iowa. these states are so closely linked in terms of momentum. let's listen to what hillary clinton said wednesday night in burlington. >> i know what it's like to be knocked down, but not knocked out. i've had a few hard times. i don't know anybody in this audience who hasn't had their own share, but i've learned and i give my mom credit for this that it is not whether you get knocked down, it's whether you get back up. i've gotten back up time and time and time again. because i believe that we all have an opportunity to try to keep goi
in an interview with npr, called it a leak aimed at hurting her presidential run. she is fighting for votes in iowa. that's where cnn's jeff zeleny is. >> reporter: john and christine, hillary clinton opening a big day of campaigning on thursday in iowa. wednesday night in burlington, she struck a different tone and am seemed she was urging supporters to give her a shot and give her another shot. she of course is locked in a tight fight with bernie sanders. he is leading in new hampshire...
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i'm marilyn with npr. >> yes, marilyn. >> my question is about the conflicts in the middle east. your typical thinking is that when there's so much rising tension it should be driving oil prices higher and yet that really hasn't been the case. how do you explain how these problems between iran and saudi arabia and all the troubles in syria have not resulted in much higher prices? >> well, i think it's the american energy renaissance as the key driver in that. marilyn, as we talked about earlier, as you look around the world today, the geopolitics of energy has changed significantly over the last decade. the united states is now the world's number one producer of oil and natural gas. so it's the fundamentals of the law of supply and demand taking out a lot of the risk we have seen historically. why? because what's happening is the market is looking at that situation at unrest and they're saying, well, it could have an impact within those producing nations, but there's alternatives today. the united states being one. our production in the united states today is around 90 million ba
i'm marilyn with npr. >> yes, marilyn. >> my question is about the conflicts in the middle east. your typical thinking is that when there's so much rising tension it should be driving oil prices higher and yet that really hasn't been the case. how do you explain how these problems between iran and saudi arabia and all the troubles in syria have not resulted in much higher prices? >> well, i think it's the american energy renaissance as the key driver in that. marilyn, as we...
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he said what's npr and she told him and he said that sounds like a perfect place for my wife, because i had been doing a lot of radio reporting and so, she said cold nina so he did and she said gets me her resume so he got by resume over into the rest is history. >> host: we are our mothers daughters. the debate over the role of women has created enormous upheaval for society and for the family. for women women might women like me that grew up and graduated from college before the revolution, it's all gotten a little exhausting. >> guest: i was reading the other day about the new book on the road and common life on the road and i said to her aren't you just worn out and she isn't, god love her. she is ready to keep going but it does get exhausting because you feel like you've had these arguments over and over again. and what is the point of them, just put 1 foot in front of the other end of march on. >> host: what are the arguments? >> guest: in recent years there's all this stuff. the conversation to me that is worth having as a conversation about pay for equal work into making the w
he said what's npr and she told him and he said that sounds like a perfect place for my wife, because i had been doing a lot of radio reporting and so, she said cold nina so he did and she said gets me her resume so he got by resume over into the rest is history. >> host: we are our mothers daughters. the debate over the role of women has created enormous upheaval for society and for the family. for women women might women like me that grew up and graduated from college before the...
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. >> reporter: hillarylion tang her on shot a sanders today in an interview with npr. >> in some ofalomment that senator sanrs has been making, there is rm for disaeent,ven ereporr: t anuip nder theublica natnal committeeweeting during las weend's decratic debate. i feel t rn. >> they arerying to prop up bern sanders and wld rather run again him. >> reporter: the clinton campaign getting jittering with pollin showing her leads slping. a dd hea in io. firmly ahead i n hashire, saers. today the campaign downplaying. >> a candidate leading througut the untry. she is leadingn all ofhe super esday states by significant margins. >> reporter: the big foranders can he turn sport among young, first-time voter and independents into victories in thear voting stages? thaticking o a two-day campaign swihrough new hampshire morrow. meanwhile, the rnc is down playing sgestions they're ying tonfluence the democratic primary writingn part nit, o we want tun against sanders? sure, but we'll gladly take inton anyayf the we >>ristenwelk, thank you. >>> another dark day on wall street ocks plunging's dow finish
. >> reporter: hillarylion tang her on shot a sanders today in an interview with npr. >> in some ofalomment that senator sanrs has been making, there is rm for disaeent,ven ereporr: t anuip nder theublica natnal committeeweeting during las weend's decratic debate. i feel t rn. >> they arerying to prop up bern sanders and wld rather run again him. >> reporter: the clinton campaign getting jittering with pollin showing her leads slping. a dd hea in io. firmly ahead i n...
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. >> reporter: hillary clinton taking her on shot at sanders today in an interview with npr. >> in some of theal comments that senator sanders has been making, there is room for disagreement, even concern. >> reporter: the current gop game plan, build up sanders. committee tweeting during last weekend's democratic debate. i feel the burn. >> they are trying to prop up bernie sanders and would rather run against him. >> reporter: the clinton campaign getting jittering with polling showing her leads slipping. a dead heat in iowa. firmly ahead in new hampshire, sanders. today the campaign downplaying. >> a candidate leading throughout the country. she is leading in all of the super tuesday states by significant margins. >> reporter: the big for sanders can he turn support among young, first-time voters and independents into victories in the early voting stages? and sanders will try to build on that kicking off a two-day campaign swing through new hampshire tomorrow. playing suggestions they're trying to influence the democratic primary writing in part tonight, "do we want to run against sa
. >> reporter: hillary clinton taking her on shot at sanders today in an interview with npr. >> in some of theal comments that senator sanders has been making, there is room for disagreement, even concern. >> reporter: the current gop game plan, build up sanders. committee tweeting during last weekend's democratic debate. i feel the burn. >> they are trying to prop up bernie sanders and would rather run against him. >> reporter: the clinton campaign getting...
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it's another leak. >> hillary clinton on npr today talking about the email scandal. we mentioned that story about the inspector general of the intelligence community saying that there were dozens of emails that hit the highest classification for classified material,i=o s.a.p. the campa saying that the i.g., president obama's inspector general of the intelligence community is working with republicans to get this into the campaign cycle. we're back with the u7c9ñ david, it's kinds of interesting to hear the campaign go if a far on attacking this ig. >> and to talk about it, but she made a reference, too, about this being an internal issue within the government, within the intelligence. >> what is classified and what isn't classified. >> not only what's classified as what isn't but also this classification within the fbi and the intelligence community about the handling of classified information. this goes back to the petraeus matter as well. he was charged and ultimately pled to a misdemeanor. a lot about the justice department not taking a harder line about the handli
it's another leak. >> hillary clinton on npr today talking about the email scandal. we mentioned that story about the inspector general of the intelligence community saying that there were dozens of emails that hit the highest classification for classified material,i=o s.a.p. the campa saying that the i.g., president obama's inspector general of the intelligence community is working with republicans to get this into the campaign cycle. we're back with the u7c9ñ david, it's kinds of...
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. >> hillary clinton taking her own shot at sanders today in an interview with npr. >> in some of the comments that senator sanders has been making, there is room for disagreement and even concern >> the current gop game plan, build up sanders. the republicannational committee tweeting during the i "feel theern." >> they would rather run against him. >> the clinton campaign getting jittery with polls showing her slipping. sanders firmly in the lead in new hampshire. the campaign downplaying any nervousness to andrea mitchell. >> we have a candidate leading throughout the country. she's leading in all the super tuesday states by significant margins. >> the big question for sanders, can he turn support among young first time voters and independents into victories in the early voting states. >>> sarah palin hit the c cmpaign trail with donald trump. the former vp candidate saying trump will give the u.s. military what they now lack. when someone asked her about her oldest son recent domestic violence address, palin appeared to link it to ptsd. they stopped at two universiti trump is focu
. >> hillary clinton taking her own shot at sanders today in an interview with npr. >> in some of the comments that senator sanders has been making, there is room for disagreement and even concern >> the current gop game plan, build up sanders. the republicannational committee tweeting during the i "feel theern." >> they would rather run against him. >> the clinton campaign getting jittery with polls showing her slipping. sanders firmly in the lead in new...
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the npr show 'morning edition' is scheduled to broadcast live from des moines... on the morning of the iowa broadcast live from smokey row coffee... the 9 a-m, the world a president has to grapple with, sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's prepared for it like no other. a tireless secretary of state, standing up against the abuse of women and girls. negotiating a cease-fire in gaza, leading the diplomacy that keeps us out of war. the presidency is the toughest job in the world... and she's the one leader who has what it takes to get every part of the job done. clouds will begin to break up this evening and temperatures are expected to drop into the lower teens overnight. we will see a bit more sunshine for saturday and temperatures will climb into the lower 30s. cloud cover will move back in throughout sunday, but will rise past freezing to top out in the upper 30s. this will be the warmest day of the week as we see the next system move in for monday, cooling temperatures down and bringing in a chance for snow. right now models are indicatin
the npr show 'morning edition' is scheduled to broadcast live from des moines... on the morning of the iowa broadcast live from smokey row coffee... the 9 a-m, the world a president has to grapple with, sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's prepared for it like no other. a tireless secretary of state, standing up against the abuse of women and girls. negotiating a cease-fire in gaza, leading the diplomacy that keeps us out of war. the presidency is the toughest job in the...
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she does npr recordings, she does an npr blog. this is a really remarkable book that she created, and it's going to be fascinating to listen to her explain to us how the military has impacted the food we lead. her entire name is -- the story behind her name is just as interesting as the name itself. thank you. >> thank you. good afternoon, everyone, and thanks to the boston public market and the talk about food for having me here today. before i get going with my remarks, i'm just wondering if anyone in the audience has -- wants to estimate for me what percentage of these items up here might have a military origin or influence. >> i want to ask a question. is this topic -- [inaudible] -- food and technology. >> yes, it is. >> i'll say, 67%. >> good. okay. anybody else? how about you? -- [inaudible] >> these foods, 100% of this food have military influence or origin. won't go over them all in the talk because there's so many but you're certainly welcome to come up afterwards and ask me about them. okay. my journey into this topic s
she does npr recordings, she does an npr blog. this is a really remarkable book that she created, and it's going to be fascinating to listen to her explain to us how the military has impacted the food we lead. her entire name is -- the story behind her name is just as interesting as the name itself. thank you. >> thank you. good afternoon, everyone, and thanks to the boston public market and the talk about food for having me here today. before i get going with my remarks, i'm just...
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clinton told npr that she never received any material marked classified from her server.a separate claim that the e-mails made reference to the drone strikes. >>> the number of undocumented immigrants is shrinking. fewer are entering the country illegally and many leaving. >>> the mayor of flint, michigan are trying to get other cities across the country to avoid the same fate. >> on hard earned, inspiring new beginnings... >> these workers got the fight in them, they just don't know it. >> facing up to old demons... >> i am really, really nervous... >> lives hanging in the balance... >> it's make or break... i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> the number of undocumented immigrants in the u.s. continues to fall. there are currently 10.9 million according to the center for migration studies. it says that's the lowest count since 2003. the report also says the number of undocumented immigrants has fallen, primary because of a decline in migran
clinton told npr that she never received any material marked classified from her server.a separate claim that the e-mails made reference to the drone strikes. >>> the number of undocumented immigrants is shrinking. fewer are entering the country illegally and many leaving. >>> the mayor of flint, michigan are trying to get other cities across the country to avoid the same fate. >> on hard earned, inspiring new beginnings... >> these workers got the fight in them,...
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so i like to think of it as, "csi: npr." then, we'll have a cooking demonstration from run-dmc's that is sweeter than a cinnabon. those are the sweet sounds of jon batiste and stay human. say hi, everybody! they're counting down to "late show" liftoff, but first, one more thing: coca-cola has replaced its slogan "open happiness" with "taste the feeling," mountain dew, however, is sticking with it's slogan "champagne for stoners." >> tonight, stephen welcomes james spader! jets wide receiver brandon marshall. "serial" podcast host sarah koenig. and rev run. human. ( cheers and applause ) and now it's time for "the late show with stephen colbert"! >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: thanks, everybody! oh, man! here we go! ( cheers and applause ) happy hump day, first of all. i love hump day. it's a nice reminder that no matter how bad things get, the end is in sight. unless you're talking about donald trump. because nothing, but nothing will eve stophisuy he's way ahead in the polls, he's getting all the surpris
so i like to think of it as, "csi: npr." then, we'll have a cooking demonstration from run-dmc's that is sweeter than a cinnabon. those are the sweet sounds of jon batiste and stay human. say hi, everybody! they're counting down to "late show" liftoff, but first, one more thing: coca-cola has replaced its slogan "open happiness" with "taste the feeling," mountain dew, however, is sticking with it's slogan "champagne for stoners." >>...
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npr analysis shows that carson got 6 minutes and 11 seconds. now, that's less than half the speaking time given to ted cruz and marco rubio. the former pediatric neurosurgeon admits to not being as "entertaining" as the other candidates on the stage. dr. ben carson: but it reminds me a little bit of ancient rome, where everybody wanted to go to the colosseum and see the blood and gore, while their society was crumbling around them. steve: carson warns that so-called "distractions" hurt the overall quality of the debate. he will speak at a town hall meeting tonight in mount pleasant, with iowa senator joni ernst. stacey: right now, we've just learned three republican presidential candidates won't be in iowa on caucus night. jeb bush, chris christie, john kasich will all be in new hampshire, instead. all three are performing better bush is in western iowa today, though, explaining how he would fix congressional gridlock. the former florida governor spoke to about 150 people in carroll, saying political opponents should not paint each other as ene
npr analysis shows that carson got 6 minutes and 11 seconds. now, that's less than half the speaking time given to ted cruz and marco rubio. the former pediatric neurosurgeon admits to not being as "entertaining" as the other candidates on the stage. dr. ben carson: but it reminds me a little bit of ancient rome, where everybody wanted to go to the colosseum and see the blood and gore, while their society was crumbling around them. steve: carson warns that so-called...
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the middle east institute and npr joins us. join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >> good morning. it is "the washington journal." they have passed a bill parts of the affordable care act. a bill that will make to the president's desk which the veto.ent is expected to two republicans voted against one democrat supported it. we want to talk tow and show you place about the bill on the floor of the house. we want to talk to you not only vote that took place yesterday which will end up in a bill going to the president's desk for the first time on the also your thoughts on the efforts to repeal the affordable care act. here's how you can call us
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clintonfending herself on npr. presidential candidate "as thestate department has coirmed, i never sent or receed anyterial marked classified, and at hasn't changed in all of ese months."she's hitting nders on natial security, anarea where voters give her much gher marks. edtial candidate "senator nders does' talk much about reign policy but when he does raises concerns baemetimes it can sound like he really hasn't thought ith just a bit ago, you saw donald trump's lead over ted cruz... but to hear both of them talk, there's no mistaking know who they have to beat. donald trump/ presidential candidate"guys like because he's a strident guy, "no you cannot have that!"" presidential candidate"we are seeing the washington establishment abandoning marco determination that marco can't win. and they're rushing to trump." governor terry branstad, who said tuesday that cruz should be defeated in the iowa caucuses... today, the governor doubled- down on his criticism of cruz over the renewable fuels standard. iowa congressma
clintonfending herself on npr. presidential candidate "as thestate department has coirmed, i never sent or receed anyterial marked classified, and at hasn't changed in all of ese months."she's hitting nders on natial security, anarea where voters give her much gher marks. edtial candidate "senator nders does' talk much about reign policy but when he does raises concerns baemetimes it can sound like he really hasn't thought ith just a bit ago, you saw donald trump's lead over ted...
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i just want to ask you about secretary clinton in that npr interview you heard in brianna's piece.ver sent or received anything marked classified. the candidate's entire defense seems to be marked on that one word classified, it appears that some of the material was classified whether it was marked that way or not. >> no, that's actually not the case, jake. because we know that last august when this inspector general who leaked this letter or who -- >> we don't know who did. >> correct. i should say that he -- >> he sent a letter to the senate intelligence committee. >> yes. and it's quite inappropriate that even sent that letter to congress while this justice department review is going on. did he leak the letter directly? probably not. did he have every expectation that was going to be leaked to whom he sent it? probably. he made this allegation back in august calling two of those e-mails top secret, that finding has been challenged by the state department from the very beginning. in fact, there was a politico report two months ago that suggested that the rest of the intelligence
i just want to ask you about secretary clinton in that npr interview you heard in brianna's piece.ver sent or received anything marked classified. the candidate's entire defense seems to be marked on that one word classified, it appears that some of the material was classified whether it was marked that way or not. >> no, that's actually not the case, jake. because we know that last august when this inspector general who leaked this letter or who -- >> we don't know who did....
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. > i'm joining tom, michele norris, with npr and founder of the race card project.e're going to talk a little bit about something we spent a lot of time talking about in private. the e-mail, we talk to each other on the phone. we are both parents. we both have teenage kids. and we are both african-american adults who were once children ourselves. so we are now giving our children this thing called the talk. you know, preparing them for what they need to know when they go out into the world and kind of -- we're thinking about all the things we were told. and we have -- we come at this from a different perspective. is that fair to say? >> i think, yes. you know, the thing i was thinking about when i -- i believe our sons are the same age. >> they are both 15. >> you have a son and a daughter. that was the first thing i was wondering about. do you find yourself in conversations, i imagine a series of conversations not just one. are there differences in terms of how you talk to -- are there things your daughter needs to worry about and your son or the same sort of gener
. > i'm joining tom, michele norris, with npr and founder of the race card project.e're going to talk a little bit about something we spent a lot of time talking about in private. the e-mail, we talk to each other on the phone. we are both parents. we both have teenage kids. and we are both african-american adults who were once children ourselves. so we are now giving our children this thing called the talk. you know, preparing them for what they need to know when they go out into the world...
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. >> and the fact that npr, that sirius satellite, that armed forces radio network have continued to carry me and to expand coverage all over the world says to me that... and i totally understand the vulnerability that my voice makes people feel. i understand that, but at the same time, i think there are those who say, "you go, girl. you hang in there and you keep doing it, because you represent what all of us are," which is human. with frailty, with disability, with problems. with the reality that none of us on-screen or behind the microphone is perfect. >> hinojosa: there is that image though, you know. if you're on-camera or behind a microphone, somehow it's like, "oh, it's all perfect for you." "it's all in your... you're fine, you're invincible!" >> "she has no problems." >> hinojosa: "no problems whatsoever." >> "she is the height of perfection, she makes all the money in the world." >> hinojosa: yeah, in public media. >> yeah, exactly. "and she can choose her clothes." you know, it's fiction. and that is... >> hinojosa: though you do look fabulous, wonderful. >> thank you. >>
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the middle east institute and npr joins us. join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >> good morning. it is "the washington journal." they have passed a bill parts of the affordable care act. a bill that will make to the president's desk which the veto.ent is expected to two republicans voted against one democrat supported it. we want to talk tow and show you place about the bill on the floor of the house. we want to talk to you not only vote that took place yesterday which will end up in a bill going to the president's desk for the first time on the also your thoughts on the efforts to repeal the affordable care act. here's how you can call us 202-748-8,000 for democrats, 202-6748-8001 for almosts and 202-748-8002 for independents. e-mail ont to send us the matter on the effort to appeal the affordable care act .org. at journal@c-span >>> it was largely a party line issues to pass the parts of the affordable care act. times"shington highlights people that supported it and against it. voted no.blicans one democrat, collin
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and here's what clinton herself had to say yesterday on npr. >> this seems to me to be, you know, another effort to inject this into the campaign. it's another leak. i'm just going to leave it up to the professionals at the justice department. because, nothing that this says changes the fact that i never sent or received material marked classified. >> in the republican primary, it was another day of heavy attacks on senator ted cruz. this time from 1996, republican nominee bob dole, who told "the new york times" the party would face cataclysmic and wholesale losses if it nominated cruz. quote, i don't know how he's going to deal with congress. nobody likes him. he called the leader of the republicans a liar on the senate floor. if you want to call somebody a liar in the senate, you go to their office, you don't go on the senate floor and make it public. the former senate leader who is supporting jeb bush said he thinks donald trump is the only person who can stop cruz from getting the nomination. and trump did not let up on cruz yesterday. hammering him for loans he failed to file with th
and here's what clinton herself had to say yesterday on npr. >> this seems to me to be, you know, another effort to inject this into the campaign. it's another leak. i'm just going to leave it up to the professionals at the justice department. because, nothing that this says changes the fact that i never sent or received material marked classified. >> in the republican primary, it was another day of heavy attacks on senator ted cruz. this time from 1996, republican nominee bob dole,...
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. >> marilyn geewax senior business editor for npr, thanks so much. >> you're welcome. >> sreenivasan: archaeologists working for the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, or n.o.a.a., have made a startling discovery off the coast of alaska: whaling ships that sank nearly 145 years ago. the newshour's zachary green has more. >> reporter: n.o.a.a. archaeologists last week found the remains of two whaling ships that sank in 1871. this underwater footage provides an up close look at the anchors, chains, planking, and framing in the construction of the old ships. the archaeologists were able to pinpoint the wrecks near the shores of wainwright, on alaska's north slope. their search was enabled by sonar technology and diminished sea ice due to climate change. the two wrecks were part of a whaling fleet that encountered ice floes that tore into their hulls, trapping them and tearing them apart. in all, 33 ships sank. more than 1,200 men, women, and children had been aboard the fleet. nearby whaling ships rescued them, dumping their cargo to make room. the disaster cost $33 millio
. >> marilyn geewax senior business editor for npr, thanks so much. >> you're welcome. >> sreenivasan: archaeologists working for the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, or n.o.a.a., have made a startling discovery off the coast of alaska: whaling ships that sank nearly 145 years ago. the newshour's zachary green has more. >> reporter: n.o.a.a. archaeologists last week found the remains of two whaling ships that sank in 1871. this underwater footage provides...
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. >> npr quickly fired juan williams. >> a black person not allowed to do anything but be liberal. >>the left will devour its own for a ideological breach. >> campbell brown once gave money to democrats and then she dareed to criticize teacher tenure. the left attacked her. and they barely attacked her argument. they smeared her character. >> you are a bim bo and a beauty face. and rather than debate me on the issue. >> smear her personally? >> i am sure you get comments on your website and i get e-mails. toughen up. you know, the public dialogue is not a place for the bashful. >> she said people on the left don't silence anyone. it is mistaken to suggest that is a conspiracy of the left. there are exaggerated and intolerant views over the political spectrum. >> i am not saying conservatives don't do it but no one is it living in fear of oh, gosh, i will lose my job. >> cherylat kinson did a lot of reports on sibs. >> when she started to investigate the obama administration, she was a secret covert republican and this was the way to. >> she started to criticize the obama administratio
. >> npr quickly fired juan williams. >> a black person not allowed to do anything but be liberal. >>the left will devour its own for a ideological breach. >> campbell brown once gave money to democrats and then she dareed to criticize teacher tenure. the left attacked her. and they barely attacked her argument. they smeared her character. >> you are a bim bo and a beauty face. and rather than debate me on the issue. >> smear her personally? >> i am...
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. >> tom gjelten is a correspondent with npr news. offered a new book "a nation of nations: a great american immigration story". why did your book start and end in fairfax, virginia? >> fairfax county, virginia is one of the best examples of the community that has been totally transformed by immigration over the last 50 years. how america has changed during these 50 years is what is interesting to me and i wanted to set is in a particular community. fairfax county in 1970, 0.5% of the population was born outside the country. today close to one out of three presidents of fairfax county board outside the country said the influx of immigrants from all over the world has completely changed fairfax county from a whirl largely white county into the that any of multicultural america. >> why do you believe that is? >> all of america has been transformed by immigration during this time. the population is three times what it was 50 years ago and immigrants are coming from places where they didn't come from before. 1960, and nine of ten and the
. >> tom gjelten is a correspondent with npr news. offered a new book "a nation of nations: a great american immigration story". why did your book start and end in fairfax, virginia? >> fairfax county, virginia is one of the best examples of the community that has been totally transformed by immigration over the last 50 years. how america has changed during these 50 years is what is interesting to me and i wanted to set is in a particular community. fairfax county in 1970,...
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show-- ( applause ) her show "serial" digs up the truth about serious crimes.to think of it as, "csi: npr."king demonstration from run-dmc'sev run. that is sweeter than a cinnabon. those are the sweet sounds of jon batiste and stay human. say they're counting down to "late show" liftoff, but first, one more thing: coca-cola has replaced its slogan "open happiness" with sticking with it's slogan "champagne for stoners.", stephen welcomes james spader!ide receiver brandon marshall. "serial" podcast host sarahig. and rev run. featuring jon batiste and stay human. ( cheers and applause ) ime for "the late ( cheers and applause ) tephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: thanks, man! here we go! ( cheers and applause ) all. i love hump day. it's a nice reminder that no matter how bad things get, the end is in sight. unless ynald trump. because nothing, but nothing will eve stop this guy.n the polls, he's getting all the endorsements, and i'm not surprised, because there's no one on earth like donald trump. person. >> i'm here to support the next president of the united states, ya
show-- ( applause ) her show "serial" digs up the truth about serious crimes.to think of it as, "csi: npr."king demonstration from run-dmc'sev run. that is sweeter than a cinnabon. those are the sweet sounds of jon batiste and stay human. say they're counting down to "late show" liftoff, but first, one more thing: coca-cola has replaced its slogan "open happiness" with sticking with it's slogan "champagne for stoners.", stephen welcomes james...
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an npr report found the rules have changed.. naturalization doesn't happen during basic training anymore.. which means many headed off to iraq and afghanistan with green cards.. and if they broke the law later on.. they could find themselves send us your rants to the rant at fox5vegas.com or call at 702-436- 8285 here's a look at what's coming up.. on fox five news at eleven. we're continuing to follow a homicide investigation tonight. we'll have the latest on what led up to this shooting. a woman takes a plea deal, in the death of a 10- year-old girl. what her family says the woman did, right after jade morris was killed. the search for the final american idol takes the judges to denver... and little rock. " hundreds of hopefuls turning out.... singing country.... rock and even original music... the judges got some help from past winners kris allen and ruben studdard.. they say this season.... good enough just won't cut it. you can catch more auditions next wednesday right here on fox 5.... when idol hits four more citites. man
an npr report found the rules have changed.. naturalization doesn't happen during basic training anymore.. which means many headed off to iraq and afghanistan with green cards.. and if they broke the law later on.. they could find themselves send us your rants to the rant at fox5vegas.com or call at 702-436- 8285 here's a look at what's coming up.. on fox five news at eleven. we're continuing to follow a homicide investigation tonight. we'll have the latest on what led up to this shooting. a...
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defense secretary ash carter today suggested as much, talking with npr. >> syria and iraq, we're lookingdo more because we need to accelerate the defeat of isil. the president has instructed us to do that and has indicated that he's willing to consider proposals to do more and we've given him proposals to do more and he has granted every proposal we've asked him. lou: joining us retired major general robert scales, former commandant of the u.s. navy war college, fox news military analyst. more boots on the ground to fight. >> yep. lou: to fight the islamic state or isil as the administration at least parts of it quaintly call them. >> yeah. lou: i mean, really? is there to be no discussion of russia having annexed crimea? its forces on the eastern borders of europe and the ukraine of course specifically threatening the balkan states. moves into the middle east, and are you kidding me, hear our defense muster the words boots on the ground now, after two years? this is maddening, bob, maddening. >> yeah, almost weekly on your show for the last two years, and i know other fox shows, how oft
defense secretary ash carter today suggested as much, talking with npr. >> syria and iraq, we're lookingdo more because we need to accelerate the defeat of isil. the president has instructed us to do that and has indicated that he's willing to consider proposals to do more and we've given him proposals to do more and he has granted every proposal we've asked him. lou: joining us retired major general robert scales, former commandant of the u.s. navy war college, fox news military analyst....
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clinton commented on the report in an interview with npr. >> this seems to me to be, you know, anotherffort to inject this into the campaign. it's another leak. i'm going to leave it up to the professionals at the justice department. nothing that this says changes the fact that i never sent or received material marked classified. >> joining me now to talk about all of this is phillip holaway. it's also a former u.s. navy jag officer. you know about the legal angle of all of this outside the politics. the clinton camp says this is part of the republican effort to derail her. donald trump says she's just afraid of going into the clink, as he called it. objectively, how serious is this? >> well, i'm glad you mentioned the word objectively. it's important to remain objective. you have to understand once this referral is made to the justice department, they have no real choice but to investigate this. they have to do so in a thorough fashion. if there's going to be a smoking gun, it will be the existence of the server in hillary clinton's home, and the thumb drive that was in her attorney's
clinton commented on the report in an interview with npr. >> this seems to me to be, you know, anotherffort to inject this into the campaign. it's another leak. i'm going to leave it up to the professionals at the justice department. nothing that this says changes the fact that i never sent or received material marked classified. >> joining me now to talk about all of this is phillip holaway. it's also a former u.s. navy jag officer. you know about the legal angle of all of this...
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five years appearing on festival stages and earning high praise from the likes of paste magazine and npr. right now we're gonna pop into e.p.l.p. and feature them in our "last call" snapshot. take a look. time. that's like the biggest benchmark you can hit. and then you get a tour manager. that's another benchmark. and then there's other benchmarks that i didn't know about like horn section. >> right. >> we made it. you got a horn section. or you get to open for a band that you're actually a huge fan of. just keeps getting cooler and cooler, really. long nights, i get sad that you're gone but i'm still smiling with the suni knew your bullets wouldn't stop >> three, two, one, go. hi, we're wild child from thinking that i might go crazy how am i supposed to breathe now, baby? you burned this whole thing down just maybe i -- i -- >> when we're at shows we like to play fun, lively shows and interact with the crowd. >> yeah the crowd interaction is key. once we like figured that out when we would write together we'd kinda be like, and then we can do this section where we sing and they sing an
five years appearing on festival stages and earning high praise from the likes of paste magazine and npr. right now we're gonna pop into e.p.l.p. and feature them in our "last call" snapshot. take a look. time. that's like the biggest benchmark you can hit. and then you get a tour manager. that's another benchmark. and then there's other benchmarks that i didn't know about like horn section. >> right. >> we made it. you got a horn section. or you get to open for a band...