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o'neill lost her job as an english teacher at church farm school. police say she had sex with the student numerous times in 2014 on and off campus. police say school leaders asked o'neill to redesignsign after finding a love note to the boy on a printer printer. >>> opening statement says are expects in the murder trial of the woman known as the black madam. she was accused of causing a woman's death from an illegal silicone injection. police say she was unlicensed and untrained when she gave a 20-year-old british woman the injection in 2011 at a hotel. that victim died of a blocked artery. >>> happening today in the atlantic city casino crisis a judge is expected to rule on whether the former revel casino can scrap a deal to sell to a developer. both sides are still negotiating, trying to come to an agreement before the judge's ruling. revel's owners moved to block the sale after the developer missed a deadline to finalize the $95 million deal. >>> and atlantic city's mayor says last year was a, quote, terrible year for a.c. in last night's state o
o'neill lost her job as an english teacher at church farm school. police say she had sex with the student numerous times in 2014 on and off campus. police say school leaders asked o'neill to redesignsign after finding a love note to the boy on a printer printer. >>> opening statement says are expects in the murder trial of the woman known as the black madam. she was accused of causing a woman's death from an illegal silicone injection. police say she was unlicensed and untrained when...
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o'neill lost her job as an english teacher at church farms school. police say she had sex with the student numerous times in 2014 both on and off campus. police say school leaders asked o'neill to resign after finding a love note to the boy on a printer. >>> eight more people face charges in an ongoing illegal dumping investigation in new jersey. the department of environmental protection says construction material and household trash was dumped in state parks and nature areas. motion sensor cameras in wildlife areas helped investigators catch the violators. the suspects could face fines as high as $15,000. >>> happening today in the atlantic city casino crisis. a judge is expected to rule on whether to close revel casino can scrap a deal to sell to a developer. both sides are still negotiating, trying to reach an agreement before the judge makes a ruling. revel's owners moved to block the sale after the developer missed a deadline to finalize the $95 million deal. >>> and atlantic city's mayor says last year was, quote, a terrible year for a.c. and
o'neill lost her job as an english teacher at church farms school. police say she had sex with the student numerous times in 2014 both on and off campus. police say school leaders asked o'neill to resign after finding a love note to the boy on a printer. >>> eight more people face charges in an ongoing illegal dumping investigation in new jersey. the department of environmental protection says construction material and household trash was dumped in state parks and nature areas. motion...
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jim o'neill is still with us.an i draw a line -- ryan is talking about the rate counts -- can i draw a line between greece and a little bit of euphoria or a relaxing of the market conditions? >> well, yes. it could be but of course it has fallen so dramatically since november. on top of what was already a pretty powerful trend. after being pretty negative about oil, possibly so. i personally bought -- [indiscernible] as the year was turning. i hope this is the beginning of a bit of a reversal. i guess it is pretty close to where we are here. if i remember rightly. maybe a little higher. i concluded rightly or wrongly about three years ago the right price for oil is about $80. it was way higher than that. it took a long time for it to come down. i think what has happened since the turn of the year is what i call big overshoot territory. who knows if something like oil changes with how people traded? i've joked on this program before, it makes foreign-exchange markets seem easy. i don't believe it is really in anybo
jim o'neill is still with us.an i draw a line -- ryan is talking about the rate counts -- can i draw a line between greece and a little bit of euphoria or a relaxing of the market conditions? >> well, yes. it could be but of course it has fallen so dramatically since november. on top of what was already a pretty powerful trend. after being pretty negative about oil, possibly so. i personally bought -- [indiscernible] as the year was turning. i hope this is the beginning of a bit of a...
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gambler like he said, with this sense of strength and weakness, he gambled on writers and publishes o'neill when o'neill is a nothing help publishes faulkner when falkner hadn't published yet help pushes hemingway's first book. he publishes classics. he publishes strtsky and he believes in hollywood style advertising. sherwood anderson said, going with liveright was living right. you get on the subway and you reside see your name up there in the subway, see your name in banners and billboards across new york city. i once gave a talk on this with my publishers in the front. and they don't believe in advertising. i don't know what they believe in now. how you sell books. >> i'm really looking forward to reading your book two questions, first is, you're so enthusiastic about your characters that you call them, how do you edit because you could go on forever. and second if you were having a dinner party which three of them would you have for dinner because you seem to -- they seem to alive and they're so exciting. two questions. >> i would definitely have here his liveright, and just because it
gambler like he said, with this sense of strength and weakness, he gambled on writers and publishes o'neill when o'neill is a nothing help publishes faulkner when falkner hadn't published yet help pushes hemingway's first book. he publishes classics. he publishes strtsky and he believes in hollywood style advertising. sherwood anderson said, going with liveright was living right. you get on the subway and you reside see your name up there in the subway, see your name in banners and billboards...
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scott o'neill is here. of the 76ers and the new jersey devils. >> what a charming intro. >> i said you are one of my favorite people. you seem to be having a losing season. there is a silver lining. >> we are happy. let's put it that way. our fans are happy. it's a city that overtime has done things very differently. it's a city of revolutionaries, right, philadelphia? >> right. >> if you look at basketball, redefined the game. >> those were all the days. >> and today is a new day. we are redefining how you build a championship team. and it's coming. we are doing it through the draft. we are doing it by hustling, working, and reigning rookie of the year. we've got dareus arch in turkey who is outstanding. just named two-time rookie of the year. >> in a perverse way, is the winning strategy long-term to loose today? >> it's a trite, quick painfully to say -- the way we would articulate it is you first have to have a culture, the right culture of winning. some teams win over time. over 10 years. and then you
scott o'neill is here. of the 76ers and the new jersey devils. >> what a charming intro. >> i said you are one of my favorite people. you seem to be having a losing season. there is a silver lining. >> we are happy. let's put it that way. our fans are happy. it's a city that overtime has done things very differently. it's a city of revolutionaries, right, philadelphia? >> right. >> if you look at basketball, redefined the game. >> those were all the days....
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peter gelps of o'neil and associates. >> it's is itthe start of the spring selling season but will it be enough to heat up the housin >>> student alone delinquencies increased at the end of last year. bank of new york says 11% of student loans were delinquent in 2014. total student borrowing stands at $1.16 trillion and according to the same report younger americans with student loan debt are less likely to buy homes and take out mortgages than those who don't have it. >>> confidence among u.s. home builders slipped in february down to the lowest levels in october. this as builders used the president's day weekend for special sales to kick off the historically robust spring selling season. what's standing in the way of more hope for housing? diana olick has our report. >> reporter: the home builders association is blaming the drop in its monthly sentiment survey on this. just as they did last year. frigid cold and snow weighing heavy on the housing market. but gary chandler division president in northern virginia points to cold hard fundamentals. >> the job growth has been sluggish an
peter gelps of o'neil and associates. >> it's is itthe start of the spring selling season but will it be enough to heat up the housin >>> student alone delinquencies increased at the end of last year. bank of new york says 11% of student loans were delinquent in 2014. total student borrowing stands at $1.16 trillion and according to the same report younger americans with student loan debt are less likely to buy homes and take out mortgages than those who don't have it....
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goodell -- she is called on him to resign. >> she is absolutely correct. >> i want to go to terry o'neillgoodell has done some things right. he reached out to the national network to end domestic violence. he established a new policy, the policy is not perfect, but a step in the right direction. but the problem is, he is continuing to treat this as an image problem. he is trying to diminish it, deflect, evade it is just about ray rice. we believe it is not just about ray rice. roger goodell cannot credibly commit to making the kinds of changes throughout the organization we believe needs to be made, and that is why we think he needs to go. >> that is terry o'neill. you have also called for roger goodell to go. talk about her views and your views. >> she is absolutely right. there is a legal term fruit from a poison tree. that is who roger goodell's, a poison tree. so matter what he does, given the fact the first 55 players who were accused of domestic violence under his tenure, roger goodell effectively sat on his hands. everything is going to look shady this way forward. you need a new c
goodell -- she is called on him to resign. >> she is absolutely correct. >> i want to go to terry o'neillgoodell has done some things right. he reached out to the national network to end domestic violence. he established a new policy, the policy is not perfect, but a step in the right direction. but the problem is, he is continuing to treat this as an image problem. he is trying to diminish it, deflect, evade it is just about ray rice. we believe it is not just about ray rice. roger...
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good to see you as always. >> thank you very much. >> is jim o'neill right? -- >> as strong as people think? >> well, also the big concern is we have to look at what's going to drive upside, where ka can we go from here and in the europe mean market there is room for upside. unlike the s&p, european indices do have a higher dividend yield and you have to compare apples with apples and if you do the european market has further to go before it reaches those highs. everyone is talking about what happens when it reaches highs. you have further upside if you take into account dividends and a net oil importer you've got a lower euro which will help exporters and built up demand. look for a greater upside and things aren't priced into the market somewhere which isn't priced to perfection, you to look internationally and globally. >> you have to take into consideration as well, do you not, france up 14% year to date, germany up 13%, you can wave the union jack too because the uk and ftse is up 5.5, 6% as well. >> yeah. what people are saying is that these markets are
good to see you as always. >> thank you very much. >> is jim o'neill right? -- >> as strong as people think? >> well, also the big concern is we have to look at what's going to drive upside, where ka can we go from here and in the europe mean market there is room for upside. unlike the s&p, european indices do have a higher dividend yield and you have to compare apples with apples and if you do the european market has further to go before it reaches those highs....
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tom: do we need more tip o'neills?o we need more people cut from a different time and place and fabric? peter: i love what he and ronald reagan did. m how -- tom: how to we get that back? peter: very few of that mode and it is exactly what we need in which politicians sit down with one another, and they have solutions that are practical, and both sides give something. tom: do you feel like america now is losing its shared experience? peter: when i was brought up in nebraska, i remember my greek immigrant parents coming over without a penny, and without a word of english, and early on when they opened up their diner, and i went to work there, they were thinking about their future. and i was going to get the best education, as my dad used to put it, that money could buy so there was a commitment here to the future. and what is missing to quite an extent, and what i am trying to get people focused on these long-term debts, is we are spending almost no time on the long-term. we are forgetting the long-term. the long-term i
tom: do we need more tip o'neills?o we need more people cut from a different time and place and fabric? peter: i love what he and ronald reagan did. m how -- tom: how to we get that back? peter: very few of that mode and it is exactly what we need in which politicians sit down with one another, and they have solutions that are practical, and both sides give something. tom: do you feel like america now is losing its shared experience? peter: when i was brought up in nebraska, i remember my greek...
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and this one, two people nearly run over by a car, but saved by a dog named o'neil.ning to be a guide dog. a job he had been groomed to do since he was a puppy. just look at these young dogs at guide dogs for the blind in northern california. >> don't chew on the camera. >> very scary. >> the pups are sent to people who raise them for about 18 months. >> he is such a sweet heart, very mellow, a joy to be around. >> it was not easy giving him up when he graduated. >> it is a hard day, you have been with tham day in and day out, they go everywhere with you. they become so attached to them. you say your goodbyes, and you cry. >> but it was time for clarice to let go, and the trainer to take over. >> the final test, good boy. >> we were preparing oneil to finish up and we were going to match him with a client if all went well. >> todd had no idea that the big l retriever would soon be a lifesaver. >> what was supposed to be o'neil's final example was a real life death defying act. >> it was just a pop, a window smashing out of a building. >> here is what happened. one in
and this one, two people nearly run over by a car, but saved by a dog named o'neil.ning to be a guide dog. a job he had been groomed to do since he was a puppy. just look at these young dogs at guide dogs for the blind in northern california. >> don't chew on the camera. >> very scary. >> the pups are sent to people who raise them for about 18 months. >> he is such a sweet heart, very mellow, a joy to be around. >> it was not easy giving him up when he graduated....
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the time they get for your service honest to god we have to get it fixed. >>. >> talking about tip o'neill with a time frame. [inaudible] as someone in the middle class so starting at a very young age was very important to achieve the american dream and look back at the day's with the president to work together to get things accomplished i want to look at that 24 year-old to say you can do the same thing that actually gets in the way to lofted. there are some things in the budget that i hope we can work together. and then to the approach to tax policy changes. with hard-working middle-class americans that of the back to say that was me at one point in time. the middle class americans are still struggling to many continue to find the paychecks are shrinking while cost rise. weld reducing toxic is for the middle-class i was surprised on the proposal published by the tax policy center. i ask the steady published by the tax policy center be included. with that analysis the middle quintile with household income of 60,000 is an increase of $7. 60% was see almost no effect as a result of the midd
the time they get for your service honest to god we have to get it fixed. >>. >> talking about tip o'neill with a time frame. [inaudible] as someone in the middle class so starting at a very young age was very important to achieve the american dream and look back at the day's with the president to work together to get things accomplished i want to look at that 24 year-old to say you can do the same thing that actually gets in the way to lofted. there are some things in the budget...
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and shannon o'neil, whose new book is called "two nations, indivisible."nk you. ♪ >> live from pier three in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west." we focus on innovation technology, and a future of business. i'm cory johnson. a major deal in the health care industry. buying pfizer for $17 million, the biggest move since the
and shannon o'neil, whose new book is called "two nations, indivisible."nk you. ♪ >> live from pier three in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west." we focus on innovation technology, and a future of business. i'm cory johnson. a major deal in the health care industry. buying pfizer for $17 million, the biggest move since the
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the speaker ordeal at a time there interesting policy initiatives encouraging the gap after speaker o'neill famously working together. many of which we look forward to. i appreciate the administration continues to call for infrastructure investment i sincerely believe he is investing intellectually to renewing america. some of the policies that have come forward have been difficult to achieve. i read an op-ed from of my a colleague to a comprehensive fashion that these to be sustainable at adequate to cover the job to revisit with user paid principles so president reagan in 1982 call that a challenge to americans with his thanksgiving day address calling congress to come back that more than doubled the gas tax because we have not raise that in 23 years and this was a user fee to deal with deteriorating american infrastructure to move us forward. is this a speech almost any of us can give today. zero though it is 22 years instead of 23. i was curious base dug your experience if speaker o'neill for able to come forward to deal with the serious problem with infrastructure on a bipartisan basis
the speaker ordeal at a time there interesting policy initiatives encouraging the gap after speaker o'neill famously working together. many of which we look forward to. i appreciate the administration continues to call for infrastructure investment i sincerely believe he is investing intellectually to renewing america. some of the policies that have come forward have been difficult to achieve. i read an op-ed from of my a colleague to a comprehensive fashion that these to be sustainable at...
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tip o'neil is a great example. can you imagine pelosi doing this to george w. bush? you now have five former israeli ambassadors to the united states saying, this is a big mistake. >> five? >> five. not just one or two outliers but five including the most immediate predecessor. so the idea that this is going around -- and to call it interference, the president can't interfere, it's his foreign policy. so condescending and patronizing. >> you picked the word that i want to use for this next clip for the governor. he says he's doing this to help the president. but the president doesn't realize it. watch this, talk about condescending, governor rendell. >> frankly, we want to hear what the prime minister of israel has to say because what we're trying to do is strengthen the president's hand in these negotiations. i understand he says he didn't want it. he doesn't understand that we're trying to strengthen his hand. >> i mean, he doesn't understand we're doing this to strengthen his hand. i mean there's nothing i've heard more condescending than that. >> well condescendi
tip o'neil is a great example. can you imagine pelosi doing this to george w. bush? you now have five former israeli ambassadors to the united states saying, this is a big mistake. >> five? >> five. not just one or two outliers but five including the most immediate predecessor. so the idea that this is going around -- and to call it interference, the president can't interfere, it's his foreign policy. so condescending and patronizing. >> you picked the word that i want to use...
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one was billy o'neill himself. another was james mcgurk, the first man hanged in washington in 1803. he was sentenced to death for coming home and brutally beating his wife. he was buried there because it was a public cemetery. relatives of those buried around mcgurk were upset. at night, they snuck in, dubbed them up, and reburied them outside the cemetery. mcgurk's clan found out about this. the next night, they found the body and redeposited it where it was supposed to be. the next night, the same gentleman came back, doug of the body, and buried it never to be found again that he thought. about 40 years later, someone was excavating for the house and found human remains. those in the know admitted that is where they put mcgurk. also buried in the cemetery was the lincoln assassination conspirator, lewis payne. i read the other day john phillips sousa john was buried here, but don't believe everything you read. the hopkins brothers set of the brickyard in the 1850's. they spread all over the area. even though wi
one was billy o'neill himself. another was james mcgurk, the first man hanged in washington in 1803. he was sentenced to death for coming home and brutally beating his wife. he was buried there because it was a public cemetery. relatives of those buried around mcgurk were upset. at night, they snuck in, dubbed them up, and reburied them outside the cemetery. mcgurk's clan found out about this. the next night, they found the body and redeposited it where it was supposed to be. the next night,...
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my manager evelyn o'neill. stephen, josh lieberman.ter, my sister valerie, my mother and father, who told me that i could be whatever i wanted to be if i got an education, though i don't think they meant being an actress. i thank my dad for showing me the world. i want to thank everybody who made this movie. sony classics killer films, lisa genova. kristen stewart, alec baldwin. i'm so happy, i'm thrilled ally, that we were able to hopefully shine a light on alzheimer's disease. so many people with this disease feel isolated and marginalized. one of the wonderful things about movies is that it makes us feel seen and not alone. and people with alzheimer's deserve to be seen so that we can find a cure. and finally, to our filmmakers, wash westand richard, they can't be here tonight because of richard's health. when he was diagnosed with als, wash asked him what he wanted to do. did he want to travel did he want to see the world and he said that he wanted to make movies. and that's what he did. and finally, for my husband bart and our chi
my manager evelyn o'neill. stephen, josh lieberman.ter, my sister valerie, my mother and father, who told me that i could be whatever i wanted to be if i got an education, though i don't think they meant being an actress. i thank my dad for showing me the world. i want to thank everybody who made this movie. sony classics killer films, lisa genova. kristen stewart, alec baldwin. i'm so happy, i'm thrilled ally, that we were able to hopefully shine a light on alzheimer's disease. so many people...
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my manager evelyn o'neill. stephen, josh lieberman.ter, my sister valerie, my mother and father, who told me that i could be whatever i wanted to be if i got an education, though i don't think they meant being an actress. i thank my dad for showing me the world. i want to thank everybody who made this movie. sony classics killer films, lisa genova. kristen stewart, alec baldwin. i'm so happy, i'm thrilled actually, that we were able to hopefully shine a light on alzheimer's disease. so many people with this disease feel isolated and marginalized. one of the wonderful things about movies is that it makes us feel seen and not alone. and people with alzheimer's deserve to be seen so that we can find a cure. and finally, to our filmmakers, wash westand richard, they can't be here tonight because of richard's health. when he was diagnosed with als, wash asked him what he wanted to do. did he want to travel did he want to see the world and he said that he wanted to make movies. and that's what he did. and finally, for my husband bart and our
my manager evelyn o'neill. stephen, josh lieberman.ter, my sister valerie, my mother and father, who told me that i could be whatever i wanted to be if i got an education, though i don't think they meant being an actress. i thank my dad for showing me the world. i want to thank everybody who made this movie. sony classics killer films, lisa genova. kristen stewart, alec baldwin. i'm so happy, i'm thrilled actually, that we were able to hopefully shine a light on alzheimer's disease. so many...
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tip o'neil could speak for the democratic party in the house and he could deliver. john boehner has discovered time and time again that even when he tries to deliver as he did today, as he's done before on the government shutdown that he loses. he's thwarted by his own party, and because he doesn't have the followership that the old speakers used to have. everybody has their own agenda everybody going in their own direction, nobody beholden or feeling beholden to john boehner. people don't make careers of being in congress anymore. who would want to do that right? and so it's a whole different political environment we're living in right now, particularly in the house. >> don't even live in washington anymore, most of congress so it's awfully hard to get them to do anything. wolf blitzer, you know washington. you know government as well if not better than anyone. the senate just passed this seven-day extension to fund homeland security over the next several hours. the house will try to do the same. explain what's going on behind the scenes to secure those votes and w
tip o'neil could speak for the democratic party in the house and he could deliver. john boehner has discovered time and time again that even when he tries to deliver as he did today, as he's done before on the government shutdown that he loses. he's thwarted by his own party, and because he doesn't have the followership that the old speakers used to have. everybody has their own agenda everybody going in their own direction, nobody beholden or feeling beholden to john boehner. people don't make...
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royce o'neill gets his three- pointer, as baylor cruises, 78- 66. >>> well, the wizards are looking like a team that doesn't like to play basketball right now, dropping six straight, including two to two of the worst teams in the nba. tonight, home to detroit and guard bradley beil is going to return. that's good news for the wizards. he's missed eight games with a leg injury. beil is the team's second leading scorer and they need all the help they can get right now. gotten so bad that there are rumblings about the coach's job security. i don't think he's going anywhere. he knows what's at stake moving forward. >> first and foremost, you know, i'm the leader of this group and i've got to do a better job. that's what my job is, to help them through these situations, put them in the best situations for each individual out there, and so i can do better. >>> game of hockey, you need physicality, right? capitals adding a new face with a trade this afternoon, getting tim gleason over from carolina. the lowdown on gleason, nine- year nhl vern, caps hoping he can bring the toughness to the back
royce o'neill gets his three- pointer, as baylor cruises, 78- 66. >>> well, the wizards are looking like a team that doesn't like to play basketball right now, dropping six straight, including two to two of the worst teams in the nba. tonight, home to detroit and guard bradley beil is going to return. that's good news for the wizards. he's missed eight games with a leg injury. beil is the team's second leading scorer and they need all the help they can get right now. gotten so bad that...
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let's take a listen to patricia o'neil, the school board president. >> after much discussion, the board and dr. starr agreed it would be in the best interest as a district to appoint a new leader to carry forward the board's vision. >> reporter: so who will lead this top school system in one of the highest performing school systems, state school systems in the entire country? well, it is larry bowers, larry a. bowers. he's been interim superintendent in the past. he will be interrip superintendent now. he's a 37-year employee of the school board. he's been chief operating officer for the last 16 years. we don't know much about his philosophy at this point. we don't know much about the priorities that the school board will have going forward. we know that they're going to be engaged in a nationwide search for a new superintendent. we know they're providing somewhat they call transition assistance to joshua starr. we'll get some more answers. we'll have them for you on the app and coming up on the broadcast this afternoon. andrea, back to you. >> bruce, the superintendent's contract goes
let's take a listen to patricia o'neil, the school board president. >> after much discussion, the board and dr. starr agreed it would be in the best interest as a district to appoint a new leader to carry forward the board's vision. >> reporter: so who will lead this top school system in one of the highest performing school systems, state school systems in the entire country? well, it is larry bowers, larry a. bowers. he's been interim superintendent in the past. he will be interrip...
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it's a huge honor for me to be up here with joe o'neil and gary stein gart because they truly two of the best novelists working in english and maybe any other language today. i'm a huge fan of their work. gary, you don't even know this. but i was at the southern festival of the book a couple weeks ago in nashville and i saw you walking through the hotel lobby. and i contemplated going up to you and talking to you but i was a little bit starstruck and shy and i realized -- and i thought maybe you would run away. >> no. i'd run toward you. >> but now i realize you're a captive audience here and if you try to scurry away i've got this whole audience who could tackle you. but i want to get down to serious business. we've got a lot of ground to cover and a very short period of time. but i want to start on a couple of lighter notes. gary, i was reading in "the new yorker" a piece did you in the last couple weeks about your book tour for the paperback of "little failure," which i recommend to everyone. you noted in that you packed 46 ativan tablets for your tour to combat stage fright. whic
it's a huge honor for me to be up here with joe o'neil and gary stein gart because they truly two of the best novelists working in english and maybe any other language today. i'm a huge fan of their work. gary, you don't even know this. but i was at the southern festival of the book a couple weeks ago in nashville and i saw you walking through the hotel lobby. and i contemplated going up to you and talking to you but i was a little bit starstruck and shy and i realized -- and i thought maybe...
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we're making good progress in syria. >> the man who shot bin laden, rob o'neill, has been deployed tols vandalize memorials with red paint while other officers stand and watch. who told those cops to stand down? we'll tell what you we know. ♪ ♪ i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 60,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning a business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you can. shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. my house... it's a full day for me, and i love it. but when i started having back pain my sister had to come help. i do
we're making good progress in syria. >> the man who shot bin laden, rob o'neill, has been deployed tols vandalize memorials with red paint while other officers stand and watch. who told those cops to stand down? we'll tell what you we know. ♪ ♪ i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 60,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone...
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patricia o'neill says the board and starr continues to discuss his future as superintendent of montgomery county public schools. those conversations will continue a further statement tuesday. sources have said four of the eight school board members want starr out. he needs five votes to keep his job. >>> sports anchor kristen berset is here to join us and tell us about this super bowl game. it had more twists and turns. >> it was a great game, so many momentum shifts, especially after last year's kind of letdown. it was so close and fun to watch. it was expected to be close, so much so some vegas books turned to pick them betting because it was too close to call. you've got the dynasty of the patriots looking for their fourth title, seahawks looking for back to back titles, the first to do it since the patriots did it in '04. the 1st half was good. the 2nd half was great. seattle with all the momentum. russell wilson finds doug baldwin to go up by 10, but that didn't faze tom brady and the pack. they find julian edelman, two minutes to go. people think seahawks should have ran the ball, t
patricia o'neill says the board and starr continues to discuss his future as superintendent of montgomery county public schools. those conversations will continue a further statement tuesday. sources have said four of the eight school board members want starr out. he needs five votes to keep his job. >>> sports anchor kristen berset is here to join us and tell us about this super bowl game. it had more twists and turns. >> it was a great game, so many momentum shifts, especially...
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mike o'neil has been working since 11:00 a.m. -- sunday. do these trucks ever stop coming in? >> no. >> reporter: nonstop? >> nonstop. >> reporter: the rest of the northeast hit hard, too. with snow and an icy mix on the roads. >> traffic is now at a complete standstill here on i-87 near albany. >> reporter: back in boston they're running out of room. so they're melting it with this. they are working feverishly here, load after load of snow into that giant snow melter, it can melt up to 350 tons of snow per hour. a lot of heat, a lot of steam, a lot of water too. but even that might not be enough. >> state plows have moved enough snow to fill gillette stadium 90 times. >> reporter: tonight, they're considering dumping snow in boston harbor. david, dumping the snow in the ocean or the harbor seems like an obvious solution. the problem is it's illegal. environmentally, there's a lot in this snow. but these are desperate times. and it may call for desperate measures. especially david, if we get more snow on thursday. >> wow, this is just stunning. rob, thank you. that snow emerge
mike o'neil has been working since 11:00 a.m. -- sunday. do these trucks ever stop coming in? >> no. >> reporter: nonstop? >> nonstop. >> reporter: the rest of the northeast hit hard, too. with snow and an icy mix on the roads. >> traffic is now at a complete standstill here on i-87 near albany. >> reporter: back in boston they're running out of room. so they're melting it with this. they are working feverishly here, load after load of snow into that giant...
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so rose o'neill greenhowe was is so invested in the southern cause she was willing to not only risk her own life, but that of her 8-year-old daughter as well. >> any more questions? [inaudible conversations] >> well, thank you all. thanks for coming. [applause]
so rose o'neill greenhowe was is so invested in the southern cause she was willing to not only risk her own life, but that of her 8-year-old daughter as well. >> any more questions? [inaudible conversations] >> well, thank you all. thanks for coming. [applause]
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and shannon o'neil, whose new book is called "two nations indivisible."hank you. ♪ >> i am mark halperin. >> i am john heilemann. there's something more embarrassing in your office than "downton abbey" decorations. ♪ happy national weatherpersons day. the hiring spree, obamacare plan b, and, oops. david plouffe once said that everyone gets a turn in the barrel, and this week, the barrel was locked, stocked, and smoking. chris christie and his expense account, hillary clinton and her private jets. my question to you as this
and shannon o'neil, whose new book is called "two nations indivisible."hank you. ♪ >> i am mark halperin. >> i am john heilemann. there's something more embarrassing in your office than "downton abbey" decorations. ♪ happy national weatherpersons day. the hiring spree, obamacare plan b, and, oops. david plouffe once said that everyone gets a turn in the barrel, and this week, the barrel was locked, stocked, and smoking. chris christie and his expense account,...
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tip o'neill, the speaker during reagan's presidency, they were together very well. it's true that mitch mcconnell made that comment, i think in 2009. saying that it was their job to make him a one term president. i think the critique of this president is that whatever the degree of obstruction from the hill, there is still only one president in town. yes, it may be difficult. but coming up to where it takes to work together. it may be that i was never going to happen, it was impossible. i think the main critique has been that when it comes to really making maxim effort to make that happen, before saying that it is impossible, that maximum effort in the eyes of many critics was not there. it is interesting. people keep coming back to this. this seems to be an enduring observation about this time in washington. supporters for the present hobbies feel like this wasn a major impediment to his success. host: wait five economic recovery in your piece, once you talk about his oil. how does that play into a? guest: another thing about thinking through this piece is i rememb
tip o'neill, the speaker during reagan's presidency, they were together very well. it's true that mitch mcconnell made that comment, i think in 2009. saying that it was their job to make him a one term president. i think the critique of this president is that whatever the degree of obstruction from the hill, there is still only one president in town. yes, it may be difficult. but coming up to where it takes to work together. it may be that i was never going to happen, it was impossible. i think...
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he didn't want to shut the government down. >> tip o'neill was willing to compromise. >> absolutely.t fund the government. in terms of immigration reform we could have comprehensive immigration reform. how many times has president obama invited republicans to put forward a bill. >> we'll see if there's any bourbon. everything for next week. >> senate is doing its job. >> we'll see if everyone does or if we're right back here next week for a day of deja vu. thank you. uma. >>> when we come back tragedy falls a teen's relentless texting situation encouraging a young friend commit suicide. that tragic story coming your way. also we'll tell you why these baby eagles are working hard to fly right. ♪ if nothing fly right ♪ ♪ straighten up and fly right ♪ ♪ straighten up and fly right ♪ ♪ slow down papa don't blow your top ♪ once when you buy and again as you pay. it's cash back. then cash back again. and that's a cash back win-win . the citi double cash card. the only card that lets you earn cash back twice on every purchase with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay. with two ways to earn, it
he didn't want to shut the government down. >> tip o'neill was willing to compromise. >> absolutely.t fund the government. in terms of immigration reform we could have comprehensive immigration reform. how many times has president obama invited republicans to put forward a bill. >> we'll see if there's any bourbon. everything for next week. >> senate is doing its job. >> we'll see if everyone does or if we're right back here next week for a day of deja vu. thank...
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rob o'neill joins us. thank you, sir. >> thanks for having me. >> i should add with the help of your colleagues. >> yeah, complete team effort. that's what we need right now, too. >> you heard the state department say that we needed -- one of the things we needed to do is get jobs for irs sis i'm sort of paraphrasing. what's your thoughts on isis is. >> my thoughts is difficult. state department into diplomacy that's the kind of stuff they are going to say. right now don't need diplomacy, need to use our military strategy. that's going to right now the people of isis if you can call them people, really, they get paid to cut off heads to crucify children to sell slaves and cut off heads. i don't think a change in career path is going to stop them. >> if you had a green light in charge what would you do? >> i would rely on the three pillars of our military strategy is forward defense deterrence and alliance solidarity. right now the solidarity with our allies would be to go defend them. right now you have go
rob o'neill joins us. thank you, sir. >> thanks for having me. >> i should add with the help of your colleagues. >> yeah, complete team effort. that's what we need right now, too. >> you heard the state department say that we needed -- one of the things we needed to do is get jobs for irs sis i'm sort of paraphrasing. what's your thoughts on isis is. >> my thoughts is difficult. state department into diplomacy that's the kind of stuff they are going to say. right...
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school bard president patricia o'neill says they may push the snooze button on the protests, as well. high schools in lauden county start at 9:00 a.m. high schools here still will start at 7:45. >> thank you, bruce. >>> you may want to start getting your home ready for the coldest air of the season. we have more on the blast of arctic air heading our way. hey, chuck. >> it is strong, too. we get one batch on thursday night and a stronger batch on saturday night. temperatures right now see temperatures in the 30s, above freezing. 33 at 6:30 or so. by 8:00 tonight 37 downtown, low 30s in the suburbs. we will be a little cooler tonight. everybody should fall into the 20s. even by 10:00 if you want to walk the dog temperatures at 29. still 31 in leesburg and 31 in manassas. again, this is 10:00 tonight under clear skies. by morning everybody is back in the 20s. so a colder night ahead. the cold east air ahead. prepare for a 96 hour stretch of below freezing temperatures. check your car battery and furnace. you should have had the furnace checked back in the fall but if you didn't, check i
school bard president patricia o'neill says they may push the snooze button on the protests, as well. high schools in lauden county start at 9:00 a.m. high schools here still will start at 7:45. >> thank you, bruce. >>> you may want to start getting your home ready for the coldest air of the season. we have more on the blast of arctic air heading our way. hey, chuck. >> it is strong, too. we get one batch on thursday night and a stronger batch on saturday night....
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robert o'neil along with general spider marx. >> they're saying there weren't adequate procedures in place to rescue personnel. it's a serious issue. maybe a fair point. i'm confused by it. it seems if you're going to war you're part of a coalition. you're going to accept that some of your fighting force may die, will risk their life. you can't say i'm only going to go in if no one will get hurt. >> what you do is do your risk assessment and mitigate that risk and make a determination as to whether you can exkutsecute the tasks as defined. isis achieved it objectsive. isis right now is checking a block saying that's one less coalition part nerner. how do you step up the pressure against isis that gets well beyond just air strikes. these are very aggressive air strikes and very pointed. the case in point is you've got to contain it and at some point there has to be without doubt. there has to be a coalition that allows for boots on the ground and it's got to have moderate arab nations that are bringing this force to bear. >> not just small parts of it. when you look at the landscape i
robert o'neil along with general spider marx. >> they're saying there weren't adequate procedures in place to rescue personnel. it's a serious issue. maybe a fair point. i'm confused by it. it seems if you're going to war you're part of a coalition. you're going to accept that some of your fighting force may die, will risk their life. you can't say i'm only going to go in if no one will get hurt. >> what you do is do your risk assessment and mitigate that risk and make a...
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how long were you at goldman sachs, o'neill? >> just under 19 years. >> you know what we're talking about. >> very happy as well. >> you know what we're talking about. he could buy an estate like downton. you don't have to really act very hard to step into that role. >> notice how he put his hand to his ear like he's going to pull it out and walk off the set. >> very complimentary things. see you. >> when we return a drug fight in washington. why some in congress want a number of d.c. officials sent to prison this morning. >> and behind the mega hit like carry on my wayward son and dust in the wind. original members will be here to talk about their 40 year journey through the music business. we're back in just a moment. >>> back by popular demand it is our annual ask warren show monday mornings at 6:00 a.m. eastern show. we'll be live in omaha with berkshire hathaway ceo warren buffet. you can post it to your social network using the #ask warren and use twitter, facebook and instagram and submit a video question. weet your video
how long were you at goldman sachs, o'neill? >> just under 19 years. >> you know what we're talking about. >> very happy as well. >> you know what we're talking about. he could buy an estate like downton. you don't have to really act very hard to step into that role. >> notice how he put his hand to his ear like he's going to pull it out and walk off the set. >> very complimentary things. see you. >> when we return a drug fight in washington. why some...
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who killed osama bin laden, rob o'neil, is back on the program. rob, i always thought it was a mistake that we did not show the dead body of osama bin laden. you were one of the few people that did see it. the president's rationale, he didn't want to inflame tensions in the muslim world. they have no problems doing it to us. to try and intimidate, use terror, put fear in the hearts of people worldwide. would it have been better if we showed that body? >> sean thanks for having me. it's always great to be here. like i said before, we didn't need to show the american -- or the entire world the picture of osama bin laden being -- or his dead body. simply because it would have been something we were sort of spiking the football. we don't need to be there. yes, they're willing to do this to us. but we are better than they are. they'll try to prove we don't need that. >> let me go back to general tata, for a second, if i can. i content the muslim world has to be front and center in this battle. now, we see, for example, king abdullah of jordan he's now
who killed osama bin laden, rob o'neil, is back on the program. rob, i always thought it was a mistake that we did not show the dead body of osama bin laden. you were one of the few people that did see it. the president's rationale, he didn't want to inflame tensions in the muslim world. they have no problems doing it to us. to try and intimidate, use terror, put fear in the hearts of people worldwide. would it have been better if we showed that body? >> sean thanks for having me. it's...
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robert o'neil the seal team 6 men who killed bin laden. good to have you with us. robert as a layperson when i watch this video the first thing i noticed is the speaker was different from the speaker than any other video. it sounded like he learned english from an american speaker. you've watched it. what does it sound like to you? >> thank you for having me. i did watch it. i was with another navy seal. we commented he was from the united states. he wasn't from london like jihadi john. they do have americans over there fighting the jihad. they used him on purpose to prove they have a lot of westerners fighting for isis. >> tim, i want to play again this very brief clip that we're showing of this speaker. here he is. >> all praised due to allah the strong and mighty and maybe us exempt peace be upon the one sent by sword as a mercy for all the wordslds. >> it didn't seem like american english is his first language. do you think he spent time in the united states? are you able to make any guesses to how much and what capacity? >> clearly he has a foreign accent on t
robert o'neil the seal team 6 men who killed bin laden. good to have you with us. robert as a layperson when i watch this video the first thing i noticed is the speaker was different from the speaker than any other video. it sounded like he learned english from an american speaker. you've watched it. what does it sound like to you? >> thank you for having me. i did watch it. i was with another navy seal. we commented he was from the united states. he wasn't from london like jihadi john....
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sarah o'neil chair of the english department, at the farm church school in exton that's all boys boarding school. prosecutors say she a ten month romantic relationship with the 16 year old student. >> all right 6:38. mayor nutter, heads to temple university later this afternoon, to deliver keynote address on youth violence, democrat expected to discuss ways to combat crime. as part of a broader collective collaborative effort to keep kids on the right path. >> early on in life. >> philadelphia district attorney, seth williams, is challenging governor wolf death penalty moritorium. calls it unconstitutional take over of issue that belongs in the hands of the legislature and the court. governor has declared moritorium on execution until a task force finishes studying the effectiveness of capitol punishment. >> two philadelphia police officers are now cleared in a shooting death after 26 year old brandon tate brown. brown was killed following a struggle with officers during a car stop in december. authorities say, he resisted arrest and reached for a gun prompting one of the officers to shoo
sarah o'neil chair of the english department, at the farm church school in exton that's all boys boarding school. prosecutors say she a ten month romantic relationship with the 16 year old student. >> all right 6:38. mayor nutter, heads to temple university later this afternoon, to deliver keynote address on youth violence, democrat expected to discuss ways to combat crime. as part of a broader collective collaborative effort to keep kids on the right path. >> early on in life....
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. >> cash president pat o'neill says is the sticking point. >> we need to give our high school and middle school a bit of relief and this is as good as we can do given the fiscal climate. >> three school board members did vote against the measure approved today. they cited a lengthy list of concerns. again, this new plan will go into effect on august 31st. that is the first school day of the new school year. we're live tonight in rockville, i'm kevin lewis, abc 7 news. >> coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00, buying flowers for valentine's day. the winner in our war of the roses between flowers bought on line and a boutique and in a grocery store. >> plus, claims of discrimination in hospitals. the new group that says their health is being put at risk. >> this popular area of d.c. a woman attacked all while doing this. details coming up on >> residents and students in georgetown are urged to be on alert after someone attacked a woman there. >> it happened early sunday morning near the corner of m and 33rd streets northwest near the key bridge and georgetown cupcake if you know the area. briann
. >> cash president pat o'neill says is the sticking point. >> we need to give our high school and middle school a bit of relief and this is as good as we can do given the fiscal climate. >> three school board members did vote against the measure approved today. they cited a lengthy list of concerns. again, this new plan will go into effect on august 31st. that is the first school day of the new school year. we're live tonight in rockville, i'm kevin lewis, abc 7 news....
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bush 41 worked on foreign policy issues the americans with disabilities act, ronald reagan and tip o'neill solved problems. we don't have a president that wants to engage the congress, wants to be part of that. i want my republican party, don't worry about john boehner. let's start addressing some of these problems the old fashioned way, good legislation, let him explain to americans why the republicans had a good idea but it wasn't good enough for me. >> i'm glad that you're focused at both ends of pennsylvania avenue because it does occur to me the president has been awol for the last several days as this has played itself out. what could he have done what should he have done, trying to get together the leadership of the house to put this aside? >> i think michael, again, he's unrespectful of the office of the president. he is my president, even though obviously i didn't vote for him. but i think from day one he's pretty much demonstrated his point of view when he told eric cantor and john boehner after the 2008 election hey, i won, what the president has forgotten maybe would have been
bush 41 worked on foreign policy issues the americans with disabilities act, ronald reagan and tip o'neill solved problems. we don't have a president that wants to engage the congress, wants to be part of that. i want my republican party, don't worry about john boehner. let's start addressing some of these problems the old fashioned way, good legislation, let him explain to americans why the republicans had a good idea but it wasn't good enough for me. >> i'm glad that you're focused at...
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tip o'neill and ronald reagan did it. we can do it today. i strongly urge my colleagues to address this simple commonsense approach and help us rebuild and renew america. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, for five minutes. ms. jackson lee: thank you very much, mr. speaker. this morning i feel compelled to speak again about the necessity of increasing the knowledge and the notice given by the f.d.a. food and drug administration, and centers for disease control, on what seems to be a surge in the getting of measles by many across this country. the numbers have gone past 100. it is clear that measles is a disease that quickly spreads. and it is also clear that science, medical science affirms the value of vaccines. i believe it is extremely important today to again ask the f.d.a. and c.d.c. as i did yesterday in a letter to raise the level of warning and concern to parents schools, counties, states, and the entire nation on being able to provide information
tip o'neill and ronald reagan did it. we can do it today. i strongly urge my colleagues to address this simple commonsense approach and help us rebuild and renew america. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, for five minutes. ms. jackson lee: thank you very much, mr. speaker. this morning i feel compelled to speak again about the necessity of increasing the knowledge and the notice given by the f.d.a. food and...
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the board president patricia o'neill says discussions about his future are still continuing today. >>livered what every fan hoped would catch them on the edge of their feet thanks to a dog fight. >> in the end the new england patriots came out on top beating the seattle seahawks. final score 28-24. terry okita in glendale, arizona. >> reporter: the new england patriots denied seattle back-to- back championships beating the seahawks in super bowl xlix. >> i've been a seahawks fan since 1976. i thought for sure we were going to repeat. >> a great game, one of the best super bowls ever. our team came out on top. >> reporter: new england struck first when tom brady threw an 1- yard touchdown pass to brandon in the second quarter. his td pass set a new record. then the seahawks responded. then the patriots. then the seahawks. the score was tied at 14-14 going into the half. the big game featured big entertainment. john legend opened with america the beautiful while idina menzel belted out the national anthem. ♪ you're going to hear me roar ♪ >> reporter: katy perry roared into half time ab
the board president patricia o'neill says discussions about his future are still continuing today. >>livered what every fan hoped would catch them on the edge of their feet thanks to a dog fight. >> in the end the new england patriots came out on top beating the seattle seahawks. final score 28-24. terry okita in glendale, arizona. >> reporter: the new england patriots denied seattle back-to- back championships beating the seahawks in super bowl xlix. >> i've been a...
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who is accused of having sex with one of her students will head to court today. 35-year-old sara o'neill faces arraignment on child corruption charges. her alleged victim was 16. police say she had sex with the boy several times in 2014 on and off campus. >>> it's 6:35. this morning we're seeing documents that could outline how pennsylvania's attorney general would defend herself against possible criminal charges. kathleen kane is fighting the results of a grand jury. the panel recommended charging her in connection with a leak of grand jury information. in documents presented to the state supreme court yesterday, a montgomery county judge said he has the authority to appoint the special prosecutor that led the grand jury probe. kane is challenging that saying that he did not have the authority. and calling for the appointment to be declared unlawful. >>> a decade-old philadelphia cold case is getting some new attention. ten years ago today, richard petrone and danielle imbo vanished after leaving a south street bar. our katy zachry is live near that location with the new push to find th
who is accused of having sex with one of her students will head to court today. 35-year-old sara o'neill faces arraignment on child corruption charges. her alleged victim was 16. police say she had sex with the boy several times in 2014 on and off campus. >>> it's 6:35. this morning we're seeing documents that could outline how pennsylvania's attorney general would defend herself against possible criminal charges. kathleen kane is fighting the results of a grand jury. the panel...
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national debt, somebody has to get republicans and democrats in a room and do what ronald reagan and tip o'neill with our entitlement problems. fix immigration. i'm willing to work with democrats. and when it comes to foreign policy, i have been more right than wrong the last three years. i have never been more worried about my country than i am today. in terms of radical islam. and yes, it is radical islam. the people in iowa understood that. it's the source of the problem here. they've adopted a theory of religion that's 1,000 year old. that requires a worldwide call fate -- caliphate, that will purify the islamic religion, kill every christian, jew, or vegetarian in their way. they're not going to stop unless somebody stops them. >> we'll see you on the trail senator graham. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, "the round table" weighs in on rudy. the gop field. is jeb bush clearly the man to beat? >>> and is a socialist senator from brooklyn and burlington ready to take on hl hl? hillary? we're on the trail and back in two minutes. beat their 10-year lipper averages. so wherever your long-te
national debt, somebody has to get republicans and democrats in a room and do what ronald reagan and tip o'neill with our entitlement problems. fix immigration. i'm willing to work with democrats. and when it comes to foreign policy, i have been more right than wrong the last three years. i have never been more worried about my country than i am today. in terms of radical islam. and yes, it is radical islam. the people in iowa understood that. it's the source of the problem here. they've...
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tip o'neil they would bash reagan and famously get on the phone and chat as fingerprints as night. politicians spend so little time in washington. they don't move their families there. they don't really know each other of it's just that simple. >> there is a prior reason why that is happening which really has to do with money. >> absolutely. and there is a cost for the money you make right. with the breakdown in relationships, they don't know each other how can you work with somebody that you just don't know. as you know, you can attest, it's much worse than the polarization of democrat and republican. the democrats don't trust the democrats, the republicans don't trust the republicans. they don't know each other. they don't work together. lacking relationships, self-interest prevails. we hunker down with a friend or two, it's short term in our interests instead of long term of what we can do together. not until we can fix the quality of relationships within the parties will you ever see a change in the polarization. >> of course when there was less polarization, some people weren'
tip o'neil they would bash reagan and famously get on the phone and chat as fingerprints as night. politicians spend so little time in washington. they don't move their families there. they don't really know each other of it's just that simple. >> there is a prior reason why that is happening which really has to do with money. >> absolutely. and there is a cost for the money you make right. with the breakdown in relationships, they don't know each other how can you work with...
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rose: we conclude this earning with jorge castenada and shannon o'neill looking at mexico today and tomorrow. >> the real issue today for me charlie, is whether he has been so weakened two years into his six-year term that what he did already is really all he is going to do and that from here on a very sort of lame-duck for four years is going to have to administer a stagnant economy. the numbers will be out in a couple of weeks for 2014. the economy grew 2%, significantly less than the united states when normally we tend to grow a bit more than the united states when the united states does well. that's really for me the central issue. can he get the economy to grow? has he been so severely weakened that he won't be able to? and is he able to have a new beginning? there is nothing to indicate that he is being able to do this charlie. rose: al hunt on the story with shaun donovan, director of the office of management and budget, anthony foxx and a look at mexico. >>> funding for "charlie rotes" is provided by the following: >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> rose: ad
rose: we conclude this earning with jorge castenada and shannon o'neill looking at mexico today and tomorrow. >> the real issue today for me charlie, is whether he has been so weakened two years into his six-year term that what he did already is really all he is going to do and that from here on a very sort of lame-duck for four years is going to have to administer a stagnant economy. the numbers will be out in a couple of weeks for 2014. the economy grew 2%, significantly less than the...