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firearm was printed in may so father is the truth too unreliable to use but the greatest editor paul michael printers are becoming more affordable but tension and making it possible for ordinary people like us to stomp working replica simple for firearms one expert in this field told me that said the other day just read deeper into guns too it's a very universal. acknowledging that can be used in most of the boys some some good some not so good but it is alarming that the people have started printing guns i would say the most interesting is up. let's say a god that those who look like a ton of looks like a flower vase was something else and in songs that he has this ability to make things in any shape and form really defies the laws of the conventional thinking around regulating guns around the detecting them and so forth and i think that sort of. it's a whole new world when it comes to control the skies of things possession is a brief that's not what she has been killed and several more injured in street violence in the egyptian capital. in a soft place to force the break of the rally as th
firearm was printed in may so father is the truth too unreliable to use but the greatest editor paul michael printers are becoming more affordable but tension and making it possible for ordinary people like us to stomp working replica simple for firearms one expert in this field told me that said the other day just read deeper into guns too it's a very universal. acknowledging that can be used in most of the boys some some good some not so good but it is alarming that the people have started...
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paul waldman of the american prospect and michael warren of "the weekly standard." we covered some early presidential politicings. we're on the air here in c-span. among the events in iowa, a fund raiser for the governor who's seeking another term, republican for iowa, among the speakers, congressman paul ryan, the 2012 vice presidential nominee. a perspective candidate in 2016. also the chair of the house budget committee. >> i don't know if you noticed this, but obama care has had a few hiccups lately. don't you remember, though, we were told we had to pass this bill in order to find out what was in it? well, here we are. i seem to recall tom, maybe you can jog my memory. as i recall, one of the guys who voted for this law was a guy named bruce brayley? you know who that is? look, this law is doing real harm to real people. this law is making people disrupt their lives. millions of people are getting cancellation notices. families are seeing their premiums go up. the crowd that brought us this website where they had three years to prepare, a half a billion dollars
paul waldman of the american prospect and michael warren of "the weekly standard." we covered some early presidential politicings. we're on the air here in c-span. among the events in iowa, a fund raiser for the governor who's seeking another term, republican for iowa, among the speakers, congressman paul ryan, the 2012 vice presidential nominee. a perspective candidate in 2016. also the chair of the house budget committee. >> i don't know if you noticed this, but obama care has...
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ronald reagan was president and the number one song in the country was "say, say, say" by paul mccartney and michael jackson. while her friends celebrated the new year that january 1 morning, 43-year-old rachel cox stayed home at her congress heights apartment. it was there she would become the district's first murder victim of the year. her body was found at 6:29 a.m. she'd been sexually assaulted and stabbed to death. the detail of the crime were first told by channel 9 legendary reporter mike buchanan. >> she'd been stabbed several times. her hands were tied, her nightgown soaked in blood. >> reporter: it was a murder that had detectives even back then perplexed. >> like the movies as you say. it will take us longer than an hour to solve the case. these things just take time. >> reporter: little did they know it would be 29 years. tuesday night d.c. police announced the arrest of the man they believe killed mrs. cox. >> joe anthony barber was arrested this morning at about 4:50 a.m. in woodbridge, virginia. >> reporter: the 55-year-old had been in prison from 1985 to 2004 on a conviction for a se
ronald reagan was president and the number one song in the country was "say, say, say" by paul mccartney and michael jackson. while her friends celebrated the new year that january 1 morning, 43-year-old rachel cox stayed home at her congress heights apartment. it was there she would become the district's first murder victim of the year. her body was found at 6:29 a.m. she'd been sexually assaulted and stabbed to death. the detail of the crime were first told by channel 9 legendary...
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journal," the future of the health care law with american prospect intervening editor paul and staff writer michaelk lawson of the -- discussingwson iranian nuclear program. then ken feinberg looks at the life and legacy of the john f. kennedy. "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: good morning, congress is back in session. the president is decade -- is spending much of the week in the white house. on wednesday he will give the medal of freedom award to bill clinton. it is the debate over the affordable care act that is expected to -- the headline in "the new york times closed quote -- -- "the new york times" -- we are going to begin with a
journal," the future of the health care law with american prospect intervening editor paul and staff writer michaelk lawson of the -- discussingwson iranian nuclear program. then ken feinberg looks at the life and legacy of the john f. kennedy. "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: good morning, congress is back in session. the president is decade -- is spending much of the week in the white house. on wednesday he will give the medal of freedom award to bill clinton. it is the...
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paul waldman and michael warden with us.t depresses me that you are not getting to the root of the problem. this is all about money. the lobbyists have pushed bills that have been the corner of these insurance companies for years. you know, in 2014 i am going to vote in the republican party for the primary and in the general election i am going to vote democratic as these nuts up there who are pushing for more money are ruining this country. the people do not have a say. it is all about how much money gets pumped into the congressman's purse. how is it that their salary is so minimal that people in congress are meant -- millionaires? we need some caps on how much money these senators and congressmen are getting. ok, we will get a response. guest: if he directed his ire towards republicans, this is a problem the democrats as well, particularly when the obamacare law was crafted and passed, talking about the money that flows into folks pockets, it is not always directly, you know, check with a congressman, think ,bout the corn
paul waldman and michael warden with us.t depresses me that you are not getting to the root of the problem. this is all about money. the lobbyists have pushed bills that have been the corner of these insurance companies for years. you know, in 2014 i am going to vote in the republican party for the primary and in the general election i am going to vote democratic as these nuts up there who are pushing for more money are ruining this country. the people do not have a say. it is all about how...
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paul brennan, al jazeera, paris. >> michael is here. michael, we are used to hearing about the concussion story played out in football. >> you are a little surprised it's just now coming out in this sport? >> yeah. >> 10 former nhl players said the league concealed the risk of brain injuries and exposed players to unnecessary damage. this seeks damages and medical monitoring. the suit comes three months after the n.f.l. agreed to pay $765 million to settle lawsuits for former players who developed concussion-related health problems. speaking of hockey, tampa bay hockey lightning coach is walking two weeks after breaking hisle leg. he said he plans to play this season and hasn't ruled out playing in the soshi olympics. in the baseball, three months after major league baseball handed peralta al suspension, the shortstop signed on 4-year $50 million contract with the st. louis cardinals. 55 rbi and 107 games. post-season, he hit 333 with one homerun, four doubles and six rbi in 10 play-off games. those are sports headlines this hour. baseb
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"outfront," paul begala and talk show host, michael, i'm really forward to this conversation. let me start with what dana just said. why would you do this? at the very least it comes back to bite you in the proverbial tail when the other party comes back into power. >> it is. why are they doing it? people generally don't act again their own self-interests. and i was on the hill tafrl met with senator reid. they know the republican there's one day take office again. it has been so abused, the filibuster. it can be a very good thing. it compels bipartisanship. it does enhance the rights of minorities. they can't take it anymore and they're willing, they know hair handled thing a weapon to the majority. the statistic dana cited, it is unbelievable. it is true that in 2005, you saw him. harry reid, barack obama. you can find that tape of senator obama. >> i'm going to play it in a second. >> that's what has changed. they've taken a tool that i think in our history has at times been very useful, at times very abused. they've abused it in an everyday fashion so we can't even run the
"outfront," paul begala and talk show host, michael, i'm really forward to this conversation. let me start with what dana just said. why would you do this? at the very least it comes back to bite you in the proverbial tail when the other party comes back into power. >> it is. why are they doing it? people generally don't act again their own self-interests. and i was on the hill tafrl met with senator reid. they know the republican there's one day take office again. it has been...
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michael, what could all of this mean for senator paul, especially if he wants to run for president in016? >> well, in terms of getting the republican nomination or trying to get the republican nomination, craig, it probably helps him because it's -- as far as those voters are concerned, it's just another witch hunt of a tea party icon by the liberal mainstream media. and so paul, of course, is going to be defiant and use phrases like "leave me the hell alone" and so on. that's how he's got to play it. he's got to play it to that base and they're going to defend him up and down as far as this goes. if he actually made it to the general election, it would be maybe another matter. >> let's turn to toronto mayor rob ford's stunning admission yesterday for folks who have not seen or read about this. after months of denials, after toronto police said last week they have got a tape of him doing it, the mayor in probably the most bizarre news conference that we've seen in some time admitted he did in fact smoke crack. >> yes, i have smoked crack cocaine. but no -- do i? am i an addict? no. ha
michael, what could all of this mean for senator paul, especially if he wants to run for president in016? >> well, in terms of getting the republican nomination or trying to get the republican nomination, craig, it probably helps him because it's -- as far as those voters are concerned, it's just another witch hunt of a tea party icon by the liberal mainstream media. and so paul, of course, is going to be defiant and use phrases like "leave me the hell alone" and so on. that's...
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senator rand paul is foot noting his speeches but does it really matter. sahil kapur, michaelxwell. gang, it's good to have you here. michael, i want to start with you because we had senator ted cruz giving his opinion on why he thinks president bill clinton is coming out swinging with these comments from yesterday. take a listen. >> that was certainly revealing, and it suggests perhaps that hillary clinton is looking to run away from president obama and run away from obama care. and that ought to be a signal to democrats, this thing isn't working. >> all right. so is that the line of thinking when the president has been out, president clinton that is, out front in support of the aca and now it seems a bit fair weather? >> run away is probably a little bit overstated, as is sometimes senator cruz's habit, but look, there is probably some truth to that. he, bill clinton, wants to put up a little firewall, let's say, between hillary clinton and this current mess. and one can't blame him for wanting to do that. he creates a very difficult substantive situation for the obama admin
senator rand paul is foot noting his speeches but does it really matter. sahil kapur, michaelxwell. gang, it's good to have you here. michael, i want to start with you because we had senator ted cruz giving his opinion on why he thinks president bill clinton is coming out swinging with these comments from yesterday. take a listen. >> that was certainly revealing, and it suggests perhaps that hillary clinton is looking to run away from president obama and run away from obama care. and that...
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>> rand paul of course did not quite have the courage to actually mention chris christie's name while attacking him in the hearing. in the new "time" magazine cover story, michael with four, five others, ted cruz, rand paul, rick santorum and others battling chris christie's goal is to be electable one. joining me now "time" magazine, washington bureau chief, tom sherer, the cover, the reference to the elephant in the room. i know you don't write the copy on the cover. was there a debate within "time" magazine can we say that about this particular guy because of his size? is there something wrong with using that phrase with him? >> well there is debates over everything that goes on the cover. yes, there was. the reference there, sort of a triple, elephant, republican, the guy no one is talking about on the right, who may come in and, and, mop up the nomination for 2016, as a moderate, being the elephant in the room. and the, the third part of it is not reference to him, just being a large guy, it's his whole -- act, which is really the subject of the story that, that i wrote for the cover. you know, he has been campaigning in new jersey for re-election as if he
>> rand paul of course did not quite have the courage to actually mention chris christie's name while attacking him in the hearing. in the new "time" magazine cover story, michael with four, five others, ted cruz, rand paul, rick santorum and others battling chris christie's goal is to be electable one. joining me now "time" magazine, washington bureau chief, tom sherer, the cover, the reference to the elephant in the room. i know you don't write the copy on the cover....
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michael why get out the city. in some countries. the bottom cheating has entered into paul maddock look straight into the sea esteem these growth with equity think oh the bobbin. i'm picturing something to chiles precisely an event the opening ceremony is representing his mother queen is the best athletes at the summit for the first time many kids went into coastal meetings to discuss them and then she adds color to it moves including the english language and judicial systems might help to me and my tone he seems to have tackling climate change. i made at a reception will be hosted by the kings of wales and the she is a call will answer a handsome animate it is in cash the conference center and attended many highways to show its transport development achievement to attract investment and chris johnson issued on the president had expressed ahead. the look on the map. each one who sees you. the recruiter. the trust we place in the car window to bring that touch of heat two of trouble. and deliver the very distinction from people. links. the one who is still poised for this. l
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michael lindenberger, washington correspondent for the dallas morning news. paul, washington bureau chief for crain's chicago business. chet, ceo of global private group for james financial. allison fitzgerald, finance and investigative reporter at the center for public integrity and the chairwoman of the national press club speakers committee. skipping over our speaker, kasha, a u.s. economy and treasury reporter for bloomberg news. molly, freelance journalist and vice chair of the national press club freelance committee. cheyenne hopkins, reporter for bloomberg news covering banking legislation. [applause] our guest today is a longtime member of the republican establishment in washington, a former leader on capitol hill and a respected voice in the movement to rein in federal spending and reduce the u.s. debt. it came as a surprise earlier this fall when former u.s. senator judd gregg began a commentary in the hill newspaper with these words, most americans these days are simply ignoring republicans and they should. [laughter] greg was lamenting the strategy of
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michael keaton's batman suit and a nightgown worn by vivien leigh. >> a piece of the eiffel tower was auctioned for $$150,000. al jazeera's paul brennan has more. >> since its construction in 1889 more than 250 million visitors climbed its staircase and visited its lifts. it's the highest structure in paris recognised worldwide. it was a pioneering example of art and engineering the the chance to own an original section of the eiffel tower was special. >> a lot of houses have been made because of this technique. it was artistic and technique. that's why it's magic. >> gustaph is on the staircase, his son-in-law on the landing. a section of the same steps is on display, halfway up the tower. valuing unique object is difficult. >> in october a violin reputably paid on the "titanic" went for $1.7 million. at the other end - a piece of the berlin can be doubt. >> how about a bridge, an american developer bought london bridge for a million, rebuilding it in his arizona theme park. an eiffel tower staircase is an object of desire. >> i think it's a beautifulle object. it's not just a piece of the eiffel tower, it's a staircase, and
michael keaton's batman suit and a nightgown worn by vivien leigh. >> a piece of the eiffel tower was auctioned for $$150,000. al jazeera's paul brennan has more. >> since its construction in 1889 more than 250 million visitors climbed its staircase and visited its lifts. it's the highest structure in paris recognised worldwide. it was a pioneering example of art and engineering the the chance to own an original section of the eiffel tower was special. >> a lot of houses have...
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michael duffy. congratulations on the cover. >>> up next, you know rand paul has a plagiarism problem when the lateight comics are on his case. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> we thought well, to celebrate his landslide re-election, let's take a look back at chris christie's first term in office. here you go. hope you enjoy it. ♪ i don't know much ♪ but i know i love you ♪ and that may be all i need to know ♪ >> well, i guess comedians really can get away with anything. welcome to the sideshow. as you can see david letterman is having a little too much fun with the latest political news. here's how he handled the charges of plagiarism against senator rand paul last night. >> you folks know rand paul, kentucky senator rand paul is accused of plagiarism. he just was taking stuff from other sources. well, today, he issued this statement. this is from rand paul's office, senator rand paul. let's look at that. >> in the face of charges leveled against him, rand paul wishes to say i am not a plajerrist. further more, i think it's going to be a long, long, time until touchdown brings me ro
michael duffy. congratulations on the cover. >>> up next, you know rand paul has a plagiarism problem when the lateight comics are on his case. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> we thought well, to celebrate his landslide re-election, let's take a look back at chris christie's first term in office. here you go. hope you enjoy it. ♪ i don't know much ♪ but i know i love you ♪ and that may be all i need to know ♪ >> well, i guess comedians...
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paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san francisco's district attorney's office is reportedly investigating a possible coverup in a drunk driving case involving a city firefighter. michael quinn was arrested on dui charges after he cracked his ladder truck into a motorcyclist back in june. the cyclist was seriously injured. today's chronicle reports the d.a. wants to know if quinn's fellow firefighters at station one tried to cover up important information tied to the crash. >>> the san francisco fire department reports finding a body near land's end this morning. newschopper2 was over the scene. u.s. park and the -- park police and the san francisco medical examiner's office also responded. no word yet on the age or gender of the person or if there were any obvious signs on how they died. >>> a santa rosa teenager is recovering in the hospital today after he was brutally attacked by a group of suspected gang members. at around 8:00 last night, officers were called out to gardener avenue right behind lawrence cook middle school. the 18-year-old victim was taken to the hospital with several stab wounds. police say, though, he will survive. the teen told investigators he
paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san francisco's district attorney's office is reportedly investigating a possible coverup in a drunk driving case involving a city firefighter. michael quinn was arrested on dui charges after he cracked his ladder truck into a motorcyclist back in june. the cyclist was seriously injured. today's chronicle reports the d.a. wants to know if quinn's fellow firefighters at station one tried to cover up important information tied to the crash....
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michael duffy. congratulations on the cover. >>> up next, you know rand paul has a plagiarism problem when the lateics are on his case. this is "hardball," the place for politics. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee, affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. get up to $140 in mail-in rebates when you buy four select tires with the ford service credit card. where'd you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. it's not the "limit the cash i earn every month" card. it's not the "i only earn decent rewards at the gas stati
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turn you turn and sign these deals michael the couple scott who is now in vilnius covering the summit will tell you more over to you paul well. heads of state have gathered here in vilnius for the two day summit german the german chancellor angela merkel and british prime minister david cameron are amongst the guests attending an informal dinner on thursday evening it's believed they're going to be discussing their next move on how to deal with ukraine decided that this isn't the right time for them to sign that association agreement with the you know of course the summit was meant to be where the formalities were completed on that deal of the last week decision from kiev surprise many off the years in the gushy ations to get to this point but the ukrainian president viktor yanukovych says that the terms of the deal and to grable for his country at the moment he says the six hundred million euros on offer from the e.u. and the i.m.f. for the country to modernize simply is not enough now that is something the president of the european parliament has come close to admitting on today saying that the e.u. may have underesti
turn you turn and sign these deals michael the couple scott who is now in vilnius covering the summit will tell you more over to you paul well. heads of state have gathered here in vilnius for the two day summit german the german chancellor angela merkel and british prime minister david cameron are amongst the guests attending an informal dinner on thursday evening it's believed they're going to be discussing their next move on how to deal with ukraine decided that this isn't the right time for...
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paul callan, an danny, nice to have you both. it's been great to have you with us. suzanne malveaux along with michaellly like bad, worse than hell. worse than hell. >> the desperate calls for help after one of the strongest storms in history wipes with away entire towns. >> as many as 10,000 people are feared dead. survivors now desperately searching through the wreckage looking for their loved ones. >> plus the danger continues. another storm is heading to the philippines. how it will impact the recovery ahead. welcome to around the world. i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes. thanks for your company. we'd like to
paul callan, an danny, nice to have you both. it's been great to have you with us. suzanne malveaux along with michaellly like bad, worse than hell. worse than hell. >> the desperate calls for help after one of the strongest storms in history wipes with away entire towns. >> as many as 10,000 people are feared dead. survivors now desperately searching through the wreckage looking for their loved ones. >> plus the danger continues. another storm is heading to the philippines....
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michael sheen and fifty thousand and four season rascal. sunday's rights not axles numbing consecutive breaks when teammate mark weapon finished in second with ferrari's fernando alonso eight taking the place paul placed the jensen thaksin as the current specs result of the gas coming and not the sack after the team with a fine place grid penalty the parents. so becomes bowl champion for the fourth consecutive time he would fall if i am on seven seconds and what bang his final season before retirement savings bank in the championship standings that will take a comfortable win ahead of me saying he's in second and ferrari that night. unusually mclaren and the season without the tricky position. roadshow disney scene it became the first teams with four test matches in the car to get out of my stupid he gave to us by the twenty fourth with two doubles. we all took pictures wales lost soul. it was thoughtful to but because the lord of the strategic and six. mara daughter was what's more or less and played his first european school that too without making two shots with other south african open championship in johannesburg on sunday the switch to what you thought is to fall upon the post sixty seven
michael sheen and fifty thousand and four season rascal. sunday's rights not axles numbing consecutive breaks when teammate mark weapon finished in second with ferrari's fernando alonso eight taking the place paul placed the jensen thaksin as the current specs result of the gas coming and not the sack after the team with a fine place grid penalty the parents. so becomes bowl champion for the fourth consecutive time he would fall if i am on seven seconds and what bang his final season before...
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paul's website. if the internet makes it easier to plagiarize it also makes it easier to get caught. michael waldman is a former director of speechwriter and assistant to bill clinton, author of "my fellow americans," famous speeches from george washington to barack obama. all right, michael, let's just say, authorship in a speech is a complicated thing. >> that's right. speeches really are a little bit different from an academic paper or anything else written down. it's an oral tradition, and the martin luther king's great paration at the lincoln memorial borrowed lines from different speakers. >> right. >> but having said that, going to wikipedia and lifting things in full paragraph form probably takes it to a different level. >> well, in your day, you didn't have wikipedia, so you had to go to the britannica, right and sort of copy word for word. i mean, did you do this as a speech writer? >> well, no. well, first of all, with bill clinton, he didn't really read the speeches. >> right. >> so, even if somebody had plagiarized, and there were always -- when you have a deluge of facts coming
paul's website. if the internet makes it easier to plagiarize it also makes it easier to get caught. michael waldman is a former director of speechwriter and assistant to bill clinton, author of "my fellow americans," famous speeches from george washington to barack obama. all right, michael, let's just say, authorship in a speech is a complicated thing. >> that's right. speeches really are a little bit different from an academic paper or anything else written down. it's an oral...
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paul callan, an danny, nice to have you both. it's been great to have you with us. suzanne malveaux along with michael holmes will take over the reins right now with "around the world." >> this is really, really like bad, worse than hell. worse than hell. >> the desperate calls for help after one of the strongest storms in history wipes with away entire towns. >> as many as 10,000 people are feared dead. survivors now desperately searching through the wreckage looking for their loved ones. >> plus the danger continues. another storm is heading to the philippines. how it will impact the recovery ahead. welcome to around the world. i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes. thanks for your company. we'd like to welcome our viewers both here in the united states and around the world, as well. >> it is so disturbing. decomposing bodies are literally everywhere. destruction stretching across towns and villages on i land after island all in the philippines. desperation and despair is now setting in those communities. >> people struggling to grasp the enormity of the devastation left by hiaiyan. have a loo
paul callan, an danny, nice to have you both. it's been great to have you with us. suzanne malveaux along with michael holmes will take over the reins right now with "around the world." >> this is really, really like bad, worse than hell. worse than hell. >> the desperate calls for help after one of the strongest storms in history wipes with away entire towns. >> as many as 10,000 people are feared dead. survivors now desperately searching through the wreckage...
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michael lindenburger, washington correspondent for the dallas morning news. paul marion, for crane chicago business. for raymond e.o. james financial. allison fitzgerald, finance and investigative reporter and the chairwoman of the national press club speakers committee. skipping over our speaker, kasha a u.s. economy and treasury reporter for bloomberg news. molly, freelance journalist and the president of the freelance committee. and chayian hopkins a reporter if bloomberg news covering banking legislation. [applause] >> our guest today is a long time term of the republican accomplishment in washington. a former leader on capitol hill and a respected voice to reign in federal spending and reduce the national debt. early this fall former u.s. senator judd greg began a commentary. most americans these days are simply ignoring republicans and they should. gregg was lamenting the strategy of some in their own party to default on the u.s. debt and the government shutdown in an effort to kill president obama's health care reform law. he called it a tactical fiasco. ju
michael lindenburger, washington correspondent for the dallas morning news. paul marion, for crane chicago business. for raymond e.o. james financial. allison fitzgerald, finance and investigative reporter and the chairwoman of the national press club speakers committee. skipping over our speaker, kasha a u.s. economy and treasury reporter for bloomberg news. molly, freelance journalist and the president of the freelance committee. and chayian hopkins a reporter if bloomberg news covering...
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michael lindenberger, washington correspondent for the "dallas morning news". paul mirren, washington bureau chief for crane chicago business. chet helk, sis ma chair and ceo of global private client group for raymond james financial. allison fitzgerald, finance and investigative reporter at the center for public integrity and the chairwoman of the national press club speaker's committee. skipping over our speaker for just a minute, a u.s. economy and treasury reporter for bloomberg news. kenneth e. benson jr., president of sifma. molly mccluskey, a freelance journalist and the vice chair of the national press club freelance committee. and cheyenne hopkins, a reporter for bloomberg news covering banking and legislation. [applause] our guest today is a longtime member of the republican establishment in washington, a former leader on capitol hill and a respected voice in the movement to rein in federal spending and reduce the u.s. debt. so it came as a bit of a surprise earlier this fall when former u.s. senator judd gregg began a commentary in the hill newspaper with
michael lindenberger, washington correspondent for the "dallas morning news". paul mirren, washington bureau chief for crane chicago business. chet helk, sis ma chair and ceo of global private client group for raymond james financial. allison fitzgerald, finance and investigative reporter at the center for public integrity and the chairwoman of the national press club speaker's committee. skipping over our speaker for just a minute, a u.s. economy and treasury reporter for bloomberg...
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paul ciancia killed hernandez. two additional agents were wounded. joining me now from austin texas is the chairman of the house homeland committee michael mccaul. congressman, thank you for joining us. in the aftermath of this, the question i hear most often is -- >> thank you. >> -- why did he do this? do you know about that? i know you've been able to see some notes that he wrote. what do you think the motivation was here? >> i think mental illness, once again, kind of like the navy yard shooter that we saw. the suicide note that i read talks a lot about killing tsa agents, and if he said if i just kill one my mission is accomplished and unfortunately, he did do that the other day and the other thing he wanted to talk about is how easy it is to bring a gun into an airport and do something just like he did and my simple thoughs go out to the hernandez family and the other victims, this tragic day. he's the first tsa agent officer to be killed in the line of duty. >> congressman, it's our understanding that much of the literature he had on him was both anti-government, anti-tsa but you're telling me his intent was suicide after he did damage? >
paul ciancia killed hernandez. two additional agents were wounded. joining me now from austin texas is the chairman of the house homeland committee michael mccaul. congressman, thank you for joining us. in the aftermath of this, the question i hear most often is -- >> thank you. >> -- why did he do this? do you know about that? i know you've been able to see some notes that he wrote. what do you think the motivation was here? >> i think mental illness, once again, kind of like...
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paul joseph. >> he was a very cute, alive, sparkly baby. and she was thrilled. >> reporter: mary trenchard petrie was a 19-year-old student nurse at michael reese hospital in chicago. she was in the maternity ward with dora fronczak the day after her delivery. >> that whole thing is like a movie in my brain. i see myself in my uniform as a student nurse, i see the joy that was when they brought the baby to her the first time. how thrilled she was. >> reporter: but soon the thrill, and the baby, would be gone. it was the last time dora fronczak would hold her son. earlier that day, a woman dressed like a nurse, all in white, had come into her room. she looked at baby paul and left without a word. the woman had been seen elsewhere in the maternity ward several times that day and the day before. no one questioned her or raised any alarm. former fbi agent and abc consultant, brad garrett has looked into this case for us. >> my sense is she was looking for what child she wanted to take. >> reporter: that afternoon, the woman in white returned to dora fronzcak's room. >> and as i was leaving the room, a woman came into the room, this time, she did mo
paul joseph. >> he was a very cute, alive, sparkly baby. and she was thrilled. >> reporter: mary trenchard petrie was a 19-year-old student nurse at michael reese hospital in chicago. she was in the maternity ward with dora fronczak the day after her delivery. >> that whole thing is like a movie in my brain. i see myself in my uniform as a student nurse, i see the joy that was when they brought the baby to her the first time. how thrilled she was. >> reporter: but soon...
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michael mishu came out. if he wins he would be the first openly gay governor. >>> upset over new accusations of plagiarism, senator rand paulwished he could challenge his critics to a duel. >> if dueling were legal in kentucky, if they keep it up, it would be a duel challenge but i can't do that because i can't hold offense in kentucky. >> you'll remember rachel maddow had the scoop about plagiarism on her show last week. >>> and kerry washington with a the first lady on an snl skit. >> oprah winfrey has arrived for dinner and she would love to pop in and say hello. >> well, that's wonderful. >> what a nice surprise. >> isn't it? so don't you think you should go and get changed? >> why? >> so that oprah can come in? >> oh, because the whole -- >> yes, exactly. >> and keenan won't? >> nope. >> well, in that case, i will leave and in a few minutes oprah will be here. >> thank you, mrs. obama. >> the producers at "saturday night live" would like to apologize to kerry washington for the number of black women she will be asked to play. >> i get home saturday night. i turn on tv. snl was on. and this is what i see. >> hello, i'm
michael mishu came out. if he wins he would be the first openly gay governor. >>> upset over new accusations of plagiarism, senator rand paulwished he could challenge his critics to a duel. >> if dueling were legal in kentucky, if they keep it up, it would be a duel challenge but i can't do that because i can't hold offense in kentucky. >> you'll remember rachel maddow had the scoop about plagiarism on her show last week. >>> and kerry washington with a the first...
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gunman paul ciancia shot tsa officer gerardo hernandez multiple times at pointblank range, went up an escalator and then returned to shoot hernandez again. earlier on cnn's "state of the union," michaelcribed what police found as a suicide note and said mental illness was a chief reason behind the shooting. the 23-year-old ciancia is currently hospitalized in police custody. he's charged with two felonies including the murder of a federal officer. terminal three at l.a.x. is open today. >>> secretary of state john kerry is in the middle east for meeting with u.s. allies. one of kerry's key missions is to smooth relations with saudi arabia which is upset about u.s. policies in the region. kerry's first stop today was egypt where he told the foreign minister that u.s. ties go deeper than aid. it was kerry's first trip to the country since the u.s. suspended significant military aid to egypt over the bloody crackdown on the muslim brotherhood. those are your top stories. "reliable sources" is at the top of the hour but back to fareed zakaria and "gps." >>> for you for what in the world segment. america's middle east policies are failing we're told and best evidence is that saudi arabia
gunman paul ciancia shot tsa officer gerardo hernandez multiple times at pointblank range, went up an escalator and then returned to shoot hernandez again. earlier on cnn's "state of the union," michaelcribed what police found as a suicide note and said mental illness was a chief reason behind the shooting. the 23-year-old ciancia is currently hospitalized in police custody. he's charged with two felonies including the murder of a federal officer. terminal three at l.a.x. is open...
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michael feele, how bad is this? >> i don't think it's earth shattering. it does speak to a credible issue as rand paulmething before with this many cases of it being? >> not this many cases back-to-back. that's more about due diligence of the reporting, you know, this staying on the story to see. >> the infamous case of joe biden, obviously. >> who recovered. >> who recovered. i think he'll recover from this, it seems on its face, unless you really dig and find something different that this is more sloppiness by the staff, cut and paste in the last minute, not giving correct -- >> what is an amazing story is not necessarily the pleasures, i think we can conclude it was a staffer that did it. it's how the senators handled the revelations. at times incredibly defined. challenging reporters to a dual, it was like -- >> and what was that? and also what he does in the press on camera, very different from what you described his countenance to be. >> in the teaches he admitted finally he made mistakes. he made a personal distinction that not everyone makes that plagiarism is about intent and being deliberate
michael feele, how bad is this? >> i don't think it's earth shattering. it does speak to a credible issue as rand paulmething before with this many cases of it being? >> not this many cases back-to-back. that's more about due diligence of the reporting, you know, this staying on the story to see. >> the infamous case of joe biden, obviously. >> who recovered. >> who recovered. i think he'll recover from this, it seems on its face, unless you really dig and find...
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more attracted to ted cruz or rand paul than they are to a governor from a blue state who just sounds maybe a little bit too moderate to them. >> all right. >> michaelove the way you did that. did you hear that? he laid the -- just so far in advance of when we're going to be talking about this. you did too. and then i thought about, you did too. both of you guys are like -- >> obama did that in the 60 minutes interview. romney care and how great it was. he did that. >> all the things i need to worry about with christie right now. and you already have, though, for me, with the book? >> joe just made me check where ted cruz was born. >> yeah. >> he's canadian. >> well. >> but he was born to u.s. citizens. >> to an american mother. the father from cuba. >> okay. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, we're going to talk about our what's working series. it's going to continue with an international investment idea from the auto and health care sectors. and then later, john megrue has invested in a familiar name, tommy hilfiger and rue 21, he's joining us at the bottom of the hour. mine was earned orbiting the moon in 1971. afghanistan in 2009. on the
more attracted to ted cruz or rand paul than they are to a governor from a blue state who just sounds maybe a little bit too moderate to them. >> all right. >> michaelove the way you did that. did you hear that? he laid the -- just so far in advance of when we're going to be talking about this. you did too. and then i thought about, you did too. both of you guys are like -- >> obama did that in the 60 minutes interview. romney care and how great it was. he did that. >>...
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paul. 2:00 p.m., "fox news sunday." dr.izzy kill a manual -- ezekiel emmanuel. graham.ndsay with kennyhe union" croley talks -- kenny croley talks about kelly ayotte. also on the program is michaelayden, former head of the national security agency and cia. the sunday network tv talk shows are on c-span radio and brought to you as a public service by the networks and c-span. rebroadcasts of the shows begin at noon eastern with "meet the press." 1:00, "this week." 2:00, "fox news sunday." 3:00, "state of the union." "face the nation." country on xmthe satellite radio. we are now on channel 120. download our free app for your smart phone or listen online at cspanradio.org. believer in what they call the unauthorized biography. unauthorized does not mean untrue. it means you're doing it without the cooperation and blessing of your subjects. i do believe it's a legitimate, history, way to cover especially public figures that have spent many years and millions of dollars creating their own image. is valuable sometimes to go behind that. one who's trying to get behind that, and tell you what's going on. biographer kitty kelley sits down for your calls and comments beginning at noon eas
paul. 2:00 p.m., "fox news sunday." dr.izzy kill a manual -- ezekiel emmanuel. graham.ndsay with kennyhe union" croley talks -- kenny croley talks about kelly ayotte. also on the program is michaelayden, former head of the national security agency and cia. the sunday network tv talk shows are on c-span radio and brought to you as a public service by the networks and c-span. rebroadcasts of the shows begin at noon eastern with "meet the press." 1:00, "this...