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dixon and then-congressman paul simon, then to be senator simon, were colleagues and business partners. there was paul simon who might be persuaded tbhuns a blue moon to drink a little glass of wine and there was al dixon who loved that beer. but the two of them were fast friends. i witnessed that friendship over the years. i didn't see the early days when they owned newspapers together. paul was a newspaperman and alan more an investor. but i did witness the political part of that prett of that partp and it was amazing to see. there were moments in their lives when the two could have clashed over their political ambitions but they always, always worked it out and they were always friends and that made a big difference in both of their lives. it was alan dixon as united states senator who came up with an idea that had never been tried before in illinois. he decided to try to get all of the members of the illinois congressional delegation, democrats and republicans, to get together for lunch on a regular basis. well, he had to persuade a few of the old-timers who weren't really open to
dixon and then-congressman paul simon, then to be senator simon, were colleagues and business partners. there was paul simon who might be persuaded tbhuns a blue moon to drink a little glass of wine and there was al dixon who loved that beer. but the two of them were fast friends. i witnessed that friendship over the years. i didn't see the early days when they owned newspapers together. paul was a newspaperman and alan more an investor. but i did witness the political part of that prett of...
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. >> who was the one -- >> paul simon. i love paul simon. i always loved his work.nny, you've had 60 top 40 hits. it's extraordinary. there was something you sort of upset you let something slip away. >> i don't know why. you do stupid things. when you listen to songs it depends, i guess. i listened to "wings beneath my wings." it said "tell me you're my hero," and two later i heard her singing it. >> if you had sung that song, would you have been in "beaches" with barbara hershey? >> yeah. i don't think i've ever passed on another song. >> you only made one mistake. that's a good thing. >> it was a big one, wasn't it? >> may i say i miss your fried chicken. we're in talks with it. >> asia loves it. >> people who put up the money part were asian so we gave them the intr nation at rights to it. but they talked about me bringing it back. >>> thanks so much. >>> ahead wurngs of america's most rare and expensive delicacidelicac delicacies. >> when the czar's daughter got married, was this enough? >> no, it was not enough. >> mo crafted in s can you fix it, dad? yeah, i
. >> who was the one -- >> paul simon. i love paul simon. i always loved his work.nny, you've had 60 top 40 hits. it's extraordinary. there was something you sort of upset you let something slip away. >> i don't know why. you do stupid things. when you listen to songs it depends, i guess. i listened to "wings beneath my wings." it said "tell me you're my hero," and two later i heard her singing it. >> if you had sung that song, would you have been in...
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paul simon, for some reason or another, i loved paul simon and always loved his work. i read where you let something slip away? >> yeah i don't know why but you do stupid things. it depends on what mood you are in, and i listened to "wind beneath my wings," and something said did i tell you are my hero and i passed on it. >> if you sung that song would that have meant you would have went to the beaches with barbara hershy? that would have been something. >> yeah. >> you only made one mistake, and that's a good thing. >> it was a big one, wasn't it? >> i miss your fried chicken. >> we are in talks with them now about bringing it back over here. >> there are a lot in asia. asian people love your chicken. >> the people that put up all the money were asian and we gave them the rights to it, but we are talking about bringing it back. >>> one of the world's most rare and expensive delicacies. >> when the czar's daughter got married, is this what the reception was like? >> it's not enough. >>> if you frequently dine on >>> if you secretly dine on champagne and caviar, and who
paul simon, for some reason or another, i loved paul simon and always loved his work. i read where you let something slip away? >> yeah i don't know why but you do stupid things. it depends on what mood you are in, and i listened to "wind beneath my wings," and something said did i tell you are my hero and i passed on it. >> if you sung that song would that have meant you would have went to the beaches with barbara hershy? that would have been something. >> yeah....
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paul simons, stevie wonder, carol king, and it was not long ago that he was in washington last year for of the kennedy center honorees. >> billy joel deserves the award just for that. >>> investigating a possible security breach today. the nonprofit industry says there's a breach that could confirmed and then they will join stores like target and michael's announcing their system was compromised. >>> good morning to you. it is already breaking out in morning. i love the when up doe washington valley with a half-mile visibility out in western maryland and the panhandle of west virginia where this photo was just taken a few minutes ago. turn and look at your tv. a pink lemonade sunrise posted by patricia sherwood. there's capitol hill under a cloudy sky. later today, partly cloudy with a small chance of an isolated storm. temperatures climbing to near 9r degrees. even a hotter tomorrow into the mid-90s. and a greater chance of storms tomorrow afternoon into the evening. they could produce some damaging winds tomorrow morning. shenandoah valley it's in the 60s, but into the afternoon hours
paul simons, stevie wonder, carol king, and it was not long ago that he was in washington last year for of the kennedy center honorees. >> billy joel deserves the award just for that. >>> investigating a possible security breach today. the nonprofit industry says there's a breach that could confirmed and then they will join stores like target and michael's announcing their system was compromised. >>> good morning to you. it is already breaking out in morning. i love the...
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>> paul simon. for some reason or another i loved paul simon. i always loved his work.er? oh i knew i forgot something... i'll just do it now. well, we're boarding. no, i'll use citi mobile. takes two seconds, better safe than sorry right? yeah who knows if we'll even get service on the islands? what! no service? seriously? no electricity, we're going to make our own candles, we're going to churn our own butter. oh, we lost one. can't leave a bag unattended. bank from almost anywhere with the citi mobile app. to learn more visit citi.com/easierbanking >> it's a great place to go if you think i wonder what my favorite superhero would look like if they gained 200 pounds. for instance what would "superman" look like -- there's one. these are comic con pictures. one of spider-man. do we have "batman"? yep. there's "batman." "batman" has to get groceries too. come on. there you go. >> we talk about classic movies all the time but some are more classical than others like this one. we'll see "the rock" here. the story gets a reboot in the new movie version of the greek myth. >
>> paul simon. for some reason or another i loved paul simon. i always loved his work.er? oh i knew i forgot something... i'll just do it now. well, we're boarding. no, i'll use citi mobile. takes two seconds, better safe than sorry right? yeah who knows if we'll even get service on the islands? what! no service? seriously? no electricity, we're going to make our own candles, we're going to churn our own butter. oh, we lost one. can't leave a bag unattended. bank from almost anywhere with...
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kelly slater, paul, thanks. >>> simon, to you. >>> let's check out urieurope heading towards the closef the session, in positive territory, but losing ground 4eding towards the close. i'm not sure why earnings were the major subject for most people going forward, or as i say, for most of the session. it's interesting, mark carney, the guy at the helm of the bank of england, more ex-clis it about the prospect of interest rate rises. we'll need to rise soon. actually not affecting sterling. flat for the session overall after, of course, making tremendous gains on the idea that this will be the first major central bank around the world to increase interest rates. a lot of sanction, or a late concern, that the portuguese banks have done so well on the session. and bcp a recapitalization on the cards. 2.5 billion euros, 26% over scribed. portugal has done well allaying kearns, most can concentrate on earnenings as ukraine appears to take a back seat. daimler came out with great figures as the new c and e class continue to drive certainly its operating profits and a suggestion that it could
kelly slater, paul, thanks. >>> simon, to you. >>> let's check out urieurope heading towards the closef the session, in positive territory, but losing ground 4eding towards the close. i'm not sure why earnings were the major subject for most people going forward, or as i say, for most of the session. it's interesting, mark carney, the guy at the helm of the bank of england, more ex-clis it about the prospect of interest rate rises. we'll need to rise soon. actually not...
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mark, you know, one of my favorite sayings in washington came from the late senator paul simon in illinoismes when you win, you lose. and sometimes when you lose, you win. i've got a feeling two years from now eric cantor's family is going to be saying, daddy won big. >> oh, clearly. i mean, i think that is sort of part of the deal now. we have this sort of failing upward economy in washington, d.c. where, i mean, you can be completely humiliated at the voting booth and repudiated by your constituents and then for the re reasons they vote you out you are in very great demand on k street and whatever so eric cantor will be fine. >> at the same time, eric cantor didn't have any scandal about him. he was well enough liked by members. anybody that didn't like him, it probably had to do with ambition. that is out of the way now. i can't think of anybody that is in a position to do better on k street than eric cantor because, yes, he lost, but guys like me will even say he lost in a june primary and it was just sort of a freak incident of sorts. >> yeah, sure. no, he is going to be just fine. i
mark, you know, one of my favorite sayings in washington came from the late senator paul simon in illinoismes when you win, you lose. and sometimes when you lose, you win. i've got a feeling two years from now eric cantor's family is going to be saying, daddy won big. >> oh, clearly. i mean, i think that is sort of part of the deal now. we have this sort of failing upward economy in washington, d.c. where, i mean, you can be completely humiliated at the voting booth and repudiated by your...
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paul beban and simon mcgregor-wood have these reports from the south and north. [ siren ] . >> reporterevery year the siren sound. 5:30am. greek cypriots marking the moments turkish forces began their in vase. at the cemetery they mourn those killed in the fighting. white crosses for of 6,000 soldiers who fell, and 1600 other greek cypriots that went missing. the president laid a wreath, and the leaders of other political parties. [ sings ] . >> reporter: later at this church, the service of remembrance was led by cypress's archbishop. >> translation: i feel like the invasion happened today, a huge country invaded, occupying 40%. no one cared, not the united nations or the european union that claims it's democratic. >> reporter: for the greek cypriots it's a day dominated by loss and mourning and are matched by frustration and anger that the politicians are unable or upwilling to solve the cyprus problem. for the latest on how this is remembered on the north i hand over to my colleague. >> reporter: for turkish cypriots memories of july 1994 are different to those south of line. the sol
paul beban and simon mcgregor-wood have these reports from the south and north. [ siren ] . >> reporterevery year the siren sound. 5:30am. greek cypriots marking the moments turkish forces began their in vase. at the cemetery they mourn those killed in the fighting. white crosses for of 6,000 soldiers who fell, and 1600 other greek cypriots that went missing. the president laid a wreath, and the leaders of other political parties. [ sings ] . >> reporter: later at this church, the...
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we'll hear from paul beban in a next, but first simon mcgregor-wood in the south. [ sirens ] >>> every year the sirens sound 5:30am. greek cypriots mark the moment forces began their enface. they morn those killed in the fighting. white crosses for the 6,000 that well. of hns wept missing. the president laid a reef, along with the leaders of parties. later in this church, the surfaces was led by the archbishop. >> translation: i feel like the invasion happened today. a huge country invaded cyprus. no one cared, not the united nations, not the european union that claimed it's democratic. for creek sipry ots there was mourning. and anger and frustration that the politicians are unable or unwilling to solve the cyprus problem. for this day i hand over to my cole ago paul brennan. the turkish cypriots, the memories of 20 july 1974 are different to those of the greek cypriots south of the line. the soldiers that landed on the peach in morne cypress came not for invasion but salvation. >> turkish september their troops to defend. the debt of gratitude was visible from the vowed cheering on.
we'll hear from paul beban in a next, but first simon mcgregor-wood in the south. [ sirens ] >>> every year the sirens sound 5:30am. greek cypriots mark the moment forces began their enface. they morn those killed in the fighting. white crosses for the 6,000 that well. of hns wept missing. the president laid a reef, along with the leaders of parties. later in this church, the surfaces was led by the archbishop. >> translation: i feel like the invasion happened today. a huge...
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in a moment we will hear from paul brennan in the north and first simon mc-greger would report from the[sirens] every year the sirens sound, 5:30 a.m. great lakes -- they began the invasion and they mourn those killed in the fighting and white crosses with the 6,000 soldiers who fell and 600 others went missing. the president later went along with leaders of other play part. the service of remembrance was lead by the archbishop. >> translator: i feel like the invasion happened today, a huge country invaded us and nobody carried, not the u.n., not the echt u that claims its democratic. >> this is a day dominated by feelings of loss and mourning but increasingly they are matched by a sense of frustration and anger that the politicians on this side seem unable or unwilling to solve this problem. for the latest how this day is commemorated on the turkish side of this we go to paul brennan. >> reporter: for separatists memories of the 20th of july 1974 are different now from south of the line and soldiers who landed on that beach in northern cyprus came not for invasion but salvation. turkey
in a moment we will hear from paul brennan in the north and first simon mc-greger would report from the[sirens] every year the sirens sound, 5:30 a.m. great lakes -- they began the invasion and they mourn those killed in the fighting and white crosses with the 6,000 soldiers who fell and 600 others went missing. the president later went along with leaders of other play part. the service of remembrance was lead by the archbishop. >> translator: i feel like the invasion happened today, a...
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simon mcgregor-wood and paul beban covered the anverse industry from south and north of the border. sirp >>> ever -- siren sirp. >> reporter: every year the sirp sound, 5:30. graep sipry ots marking the -- greek cypriots marking the moment the invasion began, they mourned those killed. white crosses for those that fell. and are missing. later at this church the service of remembrance was led by the cyprus archbishop. >> translation: i feel like the invasion happened today. a huge country invaded cyprus, occupying 40%. no one cared, not the united nations orle european union. -- or the european union. >> reporter: for greek cypriots it's a day of loss and mourning. they are matched by a sense of frustration and anger that the politicians seem unable or unwilling to solve the cyprus problem. for the latest op how it's celebrated on the turkish side i hand to paul beban in the north. >> reporter: for turkish sipry ots memories of july 1994 are different to those south. the soldiers on the beach came not for invasion, but val vasion. turkey sent its troops to defend turkish speaking cyp
simon mcgregor-wood and paul beban covered the anverse industry from south and north of the border. sirp >>> ever -- siren sirp. >> reporter: every year the sirp sound, 5:30. graep sipry ots marking the -- greek cypriots marking the moment the invasion began, they mourned those killed. white crosses for those that fell. and are missing. later at this church the service of remembrance was led by the cyprus archbishop. >> translation: i feel like the invasion happened today....
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well, in a moment, we will hear from paul brennan in the turkish-occupied north. but first, simonregor wood has this report from the south. >> every year, the sirens sound, 5:30 a.m. greek sipriates marking the moments turkish forces gain. they main cemetery, they mourn those killed in the fighting. white crosses for the 6,000 soldiers who fell. over 1600 greek ciprianss went messing. a wreath is laid with ligeadersf other political parties. this ancient church has served as a rememberance, led by cyprus's arch bin. >> i feel like the invasion happened today. a huge country invaded cyprus. nobody cared. not the united nations, not the european union that claims its democratic. >> this is a day dominated by feelings of loss and mourning but they are matched by frustration and anger that the politicians on this side seem unable or unwilling to solve the cyprus problem. for the latest on how this day is commemorated on the turkish side of this divide, i hand over to my colleague, paul brennan who is in turkish-opinikayputed area. >> the memories of the 20th of july are those south of
well, in a moment, we will hear from paul brennan in the turkish-occupied north. but first, simonregor wood has this report from the south. >> every year, the sirens sound, 5:30 a.m. greek sipriates marking the moments turkish forces gain. they main cemetery, they mourn those killed in the fighting. white crosses for the 6,000 soldiers who fell. over 1600 greek ciprianss went messing. a wreath is laid with ligeadersf other political parties. this ancient church has served as a...
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professor nicholas baggaley is with us and we are joined by simon rowsen burg, president of the new democrat network, and pauloward, director of the manhattan excellent of progress. as we look at issues, choices strategies from now until november, how do you craft a strategy that takes the different regional realities into account and the fact that some 20 million people are now injured? >> right, you are starting from the reality that it is a midterm election. this is where the party loses seats. they are facing head winds. don't forget the veterans administration scandal. a foreign policy. this problem, flaw in the d.c. circuit court highlighted, and the fourth circuit court said the law is ambiguous. the argument of the administration is better than that of the plaintiff. both courts agree that is a problem, the legislative record was not clear. if you were running against the law, you are saying this is more information, it is badly written, purely designed, continues to have unintended consequences because it was pushed through along bipartisan lines, would have produced less acrimony, and less litigatio
professor nicholas baggaley is with us and we are joined by simon rowsen burg, president of the new democrat network, and pauloward, director of the manhattan excellent of progress. as we look at issues, choices strategies from now until november, how do you craft a strategy that takes the different regional realities into account and the fact that some 20 million people are now injured? >> right, you are starting from the reality that it is a midterm election. this is where the party...
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simon mcgregor-wood is on the greek side. first, let's go to paulnnan, in the turkish northern part of the city. tell us how the anniversary is being marked where you are. >> well, it's being marked with a celebration here. very different to the sentiment on the other side of the line where simon mcgregor-wood is. i'm at a military parade, where we are listening at the moment to a speech by the turkish president who is over here on a 3-day visit. his final foreign visit before he steps down as president in less than a month's time. if i can give you an extract from what the turkish cypriot president said in the last couple of minutes. it's a favour this side of the line. it's a day of peace and freedom. 40 were liberated fr. some people, the greek cypriots believe the invasion occurred 30 years ago, and on the althoughed of sip rerks the turkish troops were welcomed as liberators and peacekeepers. >> thank you, let's check in with simon mcgregor-wood, who is in the south. i imagine a different picture where you are. >> absolutely, a different mood h
simon mcgregor-wood is on the greek side. first, let's go to paulnnan, in the turkish northern part of the city. tell us how the anniversary is being marked where you are. >> well, it's being marked with a celebration here. very different to the sentiment on the other side of the line where simon mcgregor-wood is. i'm at a military parade, where we are listening at the moment to a speech by the turkish president who is over here on a 3-day visit. his final foreign visit before he steps...
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it could be even bigger, cnn's legal analyst paul callan in washington, d.c., chief congressional correspondent dana bash, and then also joining us today, simon lazarus, an attorney with the federal rights project. mr. lazarus worked on president carter's domestic policy stuff. dana, first to you, just to set the stage here. with regard to this i'm going to sue the president business, you can't just do that, you actually need to pass a resolution in congress. so mechanically speaking, where are we? >> well, unclear if they can do it or not. but the bottom line is that they don't -- when i say they, house republicans don't want to do this without the backing of the house. and the reason is because over and over republican leaders insist this is about the legislative branch versus the executive branch, not boehner versus obama. to answer your question, next week there is going to be a hearing with constitutional experts in the house rules committee which is going to shepherd this through, and then ultimately it will be -- there will be legislation passed through that committee, it will go to the full house floor and we expect it to pass on a ve
it could be even bigger, cnn's legal analyst paul callan in washington, d.c., chief congressional correspondent dana bash, and then also joining us today, simon lazarus, an attorney with the federal rights project. mr. lazarus worked on president carter's domestic policy stuff. dana, first to you, just to set the stage here. with regard to this i'm going to sue the president business, you can't just do that, you actually need to pass a resolution in congress. so mechanically speaking, where are...