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did cronkite and rooney and the rest -- did world war ii shape their journalistic career? >> guest: sure did. the reason cronkite was able to go to vietnam with some deference and credibility is he had experienced world war ii and then later korea from the front lines. so when he -- after the tet offensive in january of 1968, when cronkite went to vietnam and concluded the war was not winnable, the war object advertise had gotten so murky it was hard to remember exactly why men were fighting and dying in vietnam. i think that gave him real resonance in the country, and he knew he had a bully pulpit, and he used it sparingly in his career. but one of the times he used it was vietnam. >> host: did you get a chance to speak to any of the journalists' family or andy rooney? >> guest: maroonie passed away a year ago this time. thanksgiving time of last year. he could not have been more generous with his time. sat down with me for two three-hour long interviews. his sons and daughters were just terrific. cronkite's children were also great. and then all the various relatives of
did cronkite and rooney and the rest -- did world war ii shape their journalistic career? >> guest: sure did. the reason cronkite was able to go to vietnam with some deference and credibility is he had experienced world war ii and then later korea from the front lines. so when he -- after the tet offensive in january of 1968, when cronkite went to vietnam and concluded the war was not winnable, the war object advertise had gotten so murky it was hard to remember exactly why men were...
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cronkite and rooney and the rest, did world war ii shape their later careers?> it sure did and i think the reason concrete was able to go to vietnam with some credibility is that he had experienced world war ii and then later korea from the front lines. so after the tet offensive in january 1968 when cronkite went to vietnam and concluded that the war was not winnable that the war objectives has gotten so murky it was hard to remember why men were fighting and dying in vietnam. that gave him residence in the country and he knew he had a bully pulpit and he used it sparingly in his career. one of the times he uses was vietnam. >> tim to get the chance to speak to any of the journalists families or to andy rooney? >> i sure did. mr. rooney passed away about a year ago at this time thanksgiving time of last year. he could not have been more generous with his time. he sat down with me where to, three hour-long interviews. his sons and daughters were terrific. cronkhite's children were also great and then all the various relatives, the other five that were all aroun
cronkite and rooney and the rest, did world war ii shape their later careers?> it sure did and i think the reason concrete was able to go to vietnam with some credibility is that he had experienced world war ii and then later korea from the front lines. so after the tet offensive in january 1968 when cronkite went to vietnam and concluded that the war was not winnable that the war objectives has gotten so murky it was hard to remember why men were fighting and dying in vietnam. that gave him...
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saca potente zurdazo >> 2 minutos después rooney toque de nani, y chicharito prende el esferico para gol número 14 de la temporada, el encuentro terminó 4 a 1 favor de lamnu y estamparon su pase a los octavos de final >> santos laguna recibió a los panzas verde, nestor calderón la baja y se la deja a rodolfo salinas que saca un cohetazo, en el segundo tiempo en el ataque con un gran pase, con su cabeza la mete en el área para que oribe peralta anote de palomita, 2 0, leon sigu esin ganar, en otro encuentro el rebaño sagrado visitó a morelia, gran pase del pato araujo para marquez lugo 1 a 0 se iba adelante las chivas, que bonito señorito, chivas jugando con 10, y viene el empate con el gol de joao rojas >> mañana no se puede perder republica deportiva y después toluca contra pumas >> estaremos muy pendientes, temrinamos en la bellisima belleza con la majestuosidad, con idsfraces de plumas mascaras desfilaron al rededor de la plaza de san marcos >> los dsfiles se organizan hasta el 12 de febrero, el carnaval se remotan en la edad media, donde los novios viajaban para mezclarse >> bell
saca potente zurdazo >> 2 minutos después rooney toque de nani, y chicharito prende el esferico para gol número 14 de la temporada, el encuentro terminó 4 a 1 favor de lamnu y estamparon su pase a los octavos de final >> santos laguna recibió a los panzas verde, nestor calderón la baja y se la deja a rodolfo salinas que saca un cohetazo, en el segundo tiempo en el ataque con un gran pase, con su cabeza la mete en el área para que oribe peralta anote de palomita, 2 0, leon sigu...
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rooney mara. --karenina." [ cheers and applause ] he's got a new movie out. it's a thrill called, "side effect." brand new movie. he is a talented man. jude law, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: jude law! >> jimmy. >> jimmy: dude, always good to see you, my friend. >> good to see you. >> jimmy: look the you here on the cover of the "new york times" looking as sexy as ever with your beard. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: very, very sexy gentleman there. we have a sexy show. a sexy show. you, michael bolton, and mike tyson. >> yeah. >> jimmy: did you meet mike? >> i did. i just met mike, yeah. it was -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> it was fantastic. i've always wanted to meet mike tyson. >> jimmy: yeah. were you scared? >> no. >> jimmy: no, you weren't. >> no, no. he was charming. >> jay: he's very charming. >> i've been a big fan of boxing for many, many years. >> jimmy: yeah. >> many years. did you like -- do you like -- manny -- oh my goodness. >> yeah -- i like lewis. i'm british,
rooney mara. --karenina." [ cheers and applause ] he's got a new movie out. it's a thrill called, "side effect." brand new movie. he is a talented man. jude law, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: jude law! >> jimmy. >> jimmy: dude, always good to see you, my friend. >> good to see you. >> jimmy: look the you here on the cover of the "new york times" looking as sexy as ever with your beard. [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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cronkite and rooney and the rest, did their, did world warl #-r shape their later journalistic career? >> guest: yeah, it sure did. and i think the reason cronkite was able to go to vietnam with some depth and some credibility is that he had experienced world war ii and then later korea fro
cronkite and rooney and the rest, did their, did world warl #-r shape their later journalistic career? >> guest: yeah, it sure did. and i think the reason cronkite was able to go to vietnam with some depth and some credibility is that he had experienced world war ii and then later korea fro
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azul le pegó a los camoteros de puebla >> manchester united recibió al fulham, con los red devils, rooney
azul le pegó a los camoteros de puebla >> manchester united recibió al fulham, con los red devils, rooney
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nos vamos ahora a la copa fa >> el manchester frente al westham >> otro pase pero para gol >> wayne rooney las mujeres con embarazo deben vacunarse de la inlfuenza porque no casa daño y las mujeres que no se vacuna n tienen el doble de riesgo de perder el feto. >> cuando se hace esto el bebé nace con denfesas para la gripe. >> saludos amigos gracias por acompañarnos >> respondemos aetsa pregunta >> esta conducta extrema alimetaria es perjudicial . >> esta pègnt al envio eduardo >> existe un comportamiento de las personas que se basa en la preocupacin extrema por la calida de los aliemntos y los afectados vigilan de forma estricta los componenes de los alimentos que consumen. es comune en personas controladoras y su obsesion los lleva apreocuapras epor los ingredinetes y elementos. un socilogo es la forma de tratarlo. >> en la edición nocturna el senado da adelantos sobre la discusión sobre la reforma migratoriai >> una organización en connecticut que sus oficinas esta cerca de la escuela de la masacre organiza venta de armas en el lugar. más detalles de esta y otras informaciones.
nos vamos ahora a la copa fa >> el manchester frente al westham >> otro pase pero para gol >> wayne rooney las mujeres con embarazo deben vacunarse de la inlfuenza porque no casa daño y las mujeres que no se vacuna n tienen el doble de riesgo de perder el feto. >> cuando se hace esto el bebé nace con denfesas para la gripe. >> saludos amigos gracias por acompañarnos >> respondemos aetsa pregunta >> esta conducta extrema alimetaria es perjudicial ....
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rooney had never written a real news article in his life before he joined stars and stripes in the fall of 1942. the church was basically a city desk reporter for the "new york herald" tribune that it never distinguished himself. besides, the only one with real credentials at the beginning of the war was aj liebling had received in a failed newspaperman. he found his niche at "the new yorker" writing essays. all five guys found themselves in really defined journalism for america during the war. >> is a bit older, more established, what they've been in the theater? >> yes. for the most part, the guys who were assigned to the european theater were young but cronkite entered into rest, but there were experienced reporters as well. i think what they experienced, the way they were able to capture it, the way they were really part of the greatest moral crusade in history to find their lives and their careers. >> you think about walter cronkite. don't include recently wrote a book and talked about reporters sunday at nine during the evening broadcast. he cronkite and bernie and the rest covete
rooney had never written a real news article in his life before he joined stars and stripes in the fall of 1942. the church was basically a city desk reporter for the "new york herald" tribune that it never distinguished himself. besides, the only one with real credentials at the beginning of the war was aj liebling had received in a failed newspaperman. he found his niche at "the new yorker" writing essays. all five guys found themselves in really defined journalism for...
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rooney passed away about a year ago this time, thanksgiving time of last year. he could not have been more generous with his time, sat down with me for two three-hour-long interviews. his sons and daughters were just terrific. cronkite's children were also great. and then all the various relatives of the other five that -- were all just terrific. >> host: we've been talking with tim gay, author of "assignment to hell." thanks, tim. >> guest: thank you very much, appreciate it. >> next on booktv, paul dickson presents a collection of words popularized by american presidents. the author's collection includes warren g. harding's founding fathers invoked during his 1920s presidential campaign, theodore roosevelt's use of the word muckraker in a speech critical of specific journalists, and military industrial complex delivered by president eisenhower during his final presidential address to the american public in 961. 1961. this is a little under an hour. [applause] >> thank you very much. i've been playing around with words for a long time, and i think when i was a
rooney passed away about a year ago this time, thanksgiving time of last year. he could not have been more generous with his time, sat down with me for two three-hour-long interviews. his sons and daughters were just terrific. cronkite's children were also great. and then all the various relatives of the other five that -- were all just terrific. >> host: we've been talking with tim gay, author of "assignment to hell." thanks, tim. >> guest: thank you very much, appreciate...
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ambassador to ireland whose name is dan rooney. and i believe they might actually not only just be taking pictures but talking. let's listen in, if we can. these are pictures that have come to us. let's listen. >> i really missed you all. i wouldn't be saying that -- i know, i wouldn't say that under normal circumstances. >> as you know, ambassador rooney knows a thing or two about contact sports. >> yes. that's why i now have a helmet, as you saw. >> i'm sure he wishes it was a steelers helmet. how does it feel to be back? are you frustrated to be cooperated up? >> no, you know, matt, i am thrilled to be back. i am also incredibly grateful to this fabulous team that i have here at the state department who never miss a beat for the time that i was away. and we are focused on continuing our work, finishing up everything that we can and helping senator kerry with his transition. >> so things -- you're ready -- you're back in the swing of things? >> i am back -- >> even though it's closing down your operation? >> yeah. it's obviously
ambassador to ireland whose name is dan rooney. and i believe they might actually not only just be taking pictures but talking. let's listen in, if we can. these are pictures that have come to us. let's listen. >> i really missed you all. i wouldn't be saying that -- i know, i wouldn't say that under normal circumstances. >> as you know, ambassador rooney knows a thing or two about contact sports. >> yes. that's why i now have a helmet, as you saw. >> i'm sure he wishes...
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rooney had never written a real news article in his life before he joined stars and stripes.as day metro desk reporter for the new york herald tribune that had nat -- not distinguished himself in the only one with real credentials was a.j. even he was a failed newspaperman he was writing essays but all found themselves and defined journalism for america. >> if more established would they be in the theater? >> yes. for the most part those who were assigned were young like walter cronkite. there were some experience reporters as well. but the way they could capture as part of the greatest moral crusade in history. >> host: if you look at the battery of cronkite and he was in vietnam did will work to shape their careers? >> the reason he did go to vietnam is the experience role or to and korea from the front lines. after the tet offensive in 1968 and cronkite concluded the war was not winnable it was hard to do not remember why people were fighting and dying a cave period residents he knew he had a bully pulpit and use it sparingly but he used it for vietnam
rooney had never written a real news article in his life before he joined stars and stripes.as day metro desk reporter for the new york herald tribune that had nat -- not distinguished himself in the only one with real credentials was a.j. even he was a failed newspaperman he was writing essays but all found themselves and defined journalism for america. >> if more established would they be in the theater? >> yes. for the most part those who were assigned were young like walter...
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for almost a week something in the world and fifty thousands have been calling for an end to mrs rooney clashing with police and troops and define emergency. on the rest of it will forces have decided to reduce a few hours in the three sue is canal cities blogger and journalist while eskandar says merci hopes to gain outside support to validate his crackdown opposition that . is going to the europe trip to secure funds perhaps for for egypt but what will you do with these funds when he's very hesitant and they you know he cannot even run his country how did morsi left at a time when the police were exercising extreme brutality with a lot of people killed in. the way and him imposing the emergency law which he promised he would never would. so so it's actually has been present and i think he's just trying to secure international relationships so that he can oppress the people you know back in his country. hopes of a timely closure of guantanamo bay have didn't further with the man tasked with the resettling inmates and shutting down the u.s. detention center in cuba now transferred elsew
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think they deserve a coin but they certainly don't want this one i don't know what ambassador art rooney. needs a coin if for no other reason that he's on the steelers ok thank you all for being with us the other vince stewart mark much i will be right there. let's say you're in your twenty's and just starting out in life and one day an insurance salesman walks up to your doorstep tote his briefcase where in a cheap suit and a flashy tie rings the doorbell smiles like a televangelist and says i got a deal for you he's pushing a brand new insurance plan he calls a life time disaster insurance and he says for the rest of your life you'll be covered whether you're a teenager in your twenty's in your thirty's whatever age he goes on to say this is surance protects you against any kind of disaster if you're disabled in a car accident or a mugging or you get shot or sick or any other sort of horror this insurance policy will kick in if you're permanently disabled kick in and cover all of your medical expenses your rant your food and pretty much everything else from the time you're injured till
think they deserve a coin but they certainly don't want this one i don't know what ambassador art rooney. needs a coin if for no other reason that he's on the steelers ok thank you all for being with us the other vince stewart mark much i will be right there. let's say you're in your twenty's and just starting out in life and one day an insurance salesman walks up to your doorstep tote his briefcase where in a cheap suit and a flashy tie rings the doorbell smiles like a televangelist and says i...
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clinton ahended a -- attended a meeting with dan rooney and his family, she says she's thrilled to be work. mrs. clinton released from the hospital last week, leaving her noft a matter of weeks saying she's looking forward to taking a break for a little while. >> labor secretary hilda solese is leaving the obama administration, saying she's submitted her letter to the president today, saying she made the decision to leave after discussing it can family and close friends. >> white house chief of staff jack lu is expected to be president obama's pick to lead the trer yuy department. sources say he's choosing lu because of his wide variety of experience, if confirmed he would replace tim think geithner. >> washington national cathedral began performing same-sex weddings today. the cathedral is the most prominent episcopal church, holding celebrations and fun ralz for former u.s. presidents. >> a sacramento woman found a stranger sleeping on her couch. she woke frup a sleep only to find some guy on the coach sound aleap with his feet up. she woke the man, told him sheets shees going get c
clinton ahended a -- attended a meeting with dan rooney and his family, she says she's thrilled to be work. mrs. clinton released from the hospital last week, leaving her noft a matter of weeks saying she's looking forward to taking a break for a little while. >> labor secretary hilda solese is leaving the obama administration, saying she's submitted her letter to the president today, saying she made the decision to leave after discussing it can family and close friends. >> white...
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rooney mara, so tortured. your patient tracks you down.ife. >> she invades my life more and more. >> can we talk? >> if it's an emergency, i can meet you. >> i just don't -- i was getting on the subway. and it was like when i was in the car. i have to go to work in five minutes. >> you're going to go to work after? okay. five minutes. call me after your meeting. >> just when i thought i knew where we were going -- >> rooney is particularly special. she has an ability to lure you in. and you don't feel you're getting 100%. so, there's a sense that you want to see more and find out more and understand more. >> how about catherine zeta-jones? >> catherine's in it. she's feisty in it. >> feisty. well-said. >> she packs a punch. >> although the material is deep and it deals with a moral gray zone, as far as doctors prescribing pharmaceuticals, there's a lot of big questions in this movie. but behind the scenes, you had a fabulous time together. >> we did. we were in the hands of steven soderbergh. he is a great filmmaker. and he believes in the
rooney mara, so tortured. your patient tracks you down.ife. >> she invades my life more and more. >> can we talk? >> if it's an emergency, i can meet you. >> i just don't -- i was getting on the subway. and it was like when i was in the car. i have to go to work in five minutes. >> you're going to go to work after? okay. five minutes. call me after your meeting. >> just when i thought i knew where we were going -- >> rooney is particularly special. she...
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. >>> los que demonizaron fueron todos los candidatos republicanos, el candidato rooney tuvo un discursosa que este paÍs no pueda hacer, he pasado mucho tiempo con ustedes para saber que en cada fibra de ustedes yace la capacidad de este paÍs de lograr cualquier cosa, sÉ que harry reed que llamÓ siempre senador, me enorgullese ser vicepresidente de estados unidos, siendo el vicepresidente de barack obama, es uno de los mÁs grandes privilegios. uno de los mÁs grandes privilegios de mi vida, y el presidente me disculpara cuando estÁbamos saliendo y deleitandonos con el momento, viendo a la multitud, me sorprendÍ al decirle gracias, gracias por la oportunidad de seguir sirviendo, en consecuencia levanto mi copa para brindar por un hombre que nunca opera movido por el miedo, sino por la confianza. y todavÍa no hice el brinde por chuck... y alguien con quien espero trabajar, no te vas a librar de mi, sabes que soy parte del senado, un placer verte. >>> me pareciÓ interesante esta frase. >>> no recuerdo un vicepresidente que disfrute tanto su papel, que es un poder fue llamado para negociar pa
. >>> los que demonizaron fueron todos los candidatos republicanos, el candidato rooney tuvo un discursosa que este paÍs no pueda hacer, he pasado mucho tiempo con ustedes para saber que en cada fibra de ustedes yace la capacidad de este paÍs de lograr cualquier cosa, sÉ que harry reed que llamÓ siempre senador, me enorgullese ser vicepresidente de estados unidos, siendo el vicepresidente de barack obama, es uno de los mÁs grandes privilegios. uno de los mÁs grandes privilegios...
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dan rather, grover norquist, dallas mavericks owner mark cuban, kelly ann conway, frank rooney from "the new york times." plus the newest member of our cnn family jake tapper, anchor and chief washington correspondent. welcome to you all. jake tapper, first of all, welcome to the cnn family. as i think wolf blitzer told you earlier, you just have to work hard, keep your nose clean and let wolf deal with the work. that's what i tend to do. a fascinating day in many ways in washington as they have been a lot recently. the president seemed to me to be a man who realizes he probably hasn't achieved enough to guarantee his legacy whatever he sees that to be. he looked pretty determined, pretty up for a fight and laid out a radical plan as many are seeing that has been much more liberal than in the past. as if to say, right, this is me and i'm going to go for it. what was your reading of it? >> i think we have a different tone from president obama than we have in the past. there's an evolution of what he said in the democratic convention where he talked about there are no blue states, no re
dan rather, grover norquist, dallas mavericks owner mark cuban, kelly ann conway, frank rooney from "the new york times." plus the newest member of our cnn family jake tapper, anchor and chief washington correspondent. welcome to you all. jake tapper, first of all, welcome to the cnn family. as i think wolf blitzer told you earlier, you just have to work hard, keep your nose clean and let wolf deal with the work. that's what i tend to do. a fascinating day in many ways in washington...
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qualcomm rooney mcfadden, man. this is a company that is uniquely levered and linked to and what we heard is you could argue that the smartphones from become saturated. now they're trading down, not even buying an expensive smartphone. it has to tell us because it's the semi conductor brain for so many of the next generation of smartphones. this is the most important call of the week. and it might be when you can start buying apple if it hasn't bottomed by then. not that i want you in it, but people do keep asking me. and please understand apple is going from growth stock to value stock and that's often an ugly journey, okay? thursday is a day made for mad money. we think light nick could strike. fortune and mantowoc all could take action. either for sale as i like to see with dst, merger which i think could happen with the fortune. through a sale as i'd like to and i think mtw should split itself up into two separate companies. food, service, and cranes. remember those ice machines when you go out to -- ice machin
qualcomm rooney mcfadden, man. this is a company that is uniquely levered and linked to and what we heard is you could argue that the smartphones from become saturated. now they're trading down, not even buying an expensive smartphone. it has to tell us because it's the semi conductor brain for so many of the next generation of smartphones. this is the most important call of the week. and it might be when you can start buying apple if it hasn't bottomed by then. not that i want you in it, but...
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. >> it's like the rooney rule. >> great idea. >> explain the rooney rule. >> you didn't have african-americans rising to the level of coaching in the back end particularly in professional football and baseball and professional sports leagues there were no african-americans in the back office. >> and it was -- incredibly embarrassing optically where you have tons of african-american athletes coached exclusive ily by white men. >> so the idea was whenever a coaching position came up you had to consider a certain number of minorities, african-americans, before they made a selection process and it forced the league to become more diverse so i think sometimes you do need to do the bean counting. >> i think quotas complicate things. i ran a program in nepal to get women in political parties. >> many countries around the world that have enshrined quotas. >> and the quotas if you look at us compared to many other countries it can make a difference. they're a means to an end, not an end, and they can be complicated. the people ran their sister or mother and people were not train trained and it disprove
. >> it's like the rooney rule. >> great idea. >> explain the rooney rule. >> you didn't have african-americans rising to the level of coaching in the back end particularly in professional football and baseball and professional sports leagues there were no african-americans in the back office. >> and it was -- incredibly embarrassing optically where you have tons of african-american athletes coached exclusive ily by white men. >> so the idea was whenever a...
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qualcomm rooney mcfadden, man. a company that is uniquely levered and linked to am but not really because it's in every single smartphone whether to be like samsung or those guys in nokia that just slashed the dividend. and what we heard wednesday from apple and last night from samsung is a tale of woe that you could argue says smartphones have become saturated. everybody who needs a smartphone has one and now they're even trading down, not even buying expensive smartphones. qualcomm has got a heavy burden as it's going to have to tell us if that's the case, if there really is saturation. it has to tell us because it's the semiconductor brain for so much of the next generation of smartphones. this is the most important call of the week. and it might be when you can start buying apple if it hasn't bottomed by then. not that i want you in it but people do keep asking me. and please understand that apple is going from growth stock to value stock and that's often an ugly journey. okay? there's clip joints along the roa
qualcomm rooney mcfadden, man. a company that is uniquely levered and linked to am but not really because it's in every single smartphone whether to be like samsung or those guys in nokia that just slashed the dividend. and what we heard wednesday from apple and last night from samsung is a tale of woe that you could argue says smartphones have become saturated. everybody who needs a smartphone has one and now they're even trading down, not even buying expensive smartphones. qualcomm has got a...
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. >>> los que demonizaron fueron todos los candidatos republicanos, el candidato rooney tuvo un discursoda, y el presidente me disculpara cuando estÁbamos saliendo y deleitandonos con el momento, viendo a la multitud, me sorprendÍ al decirle gracias, gracias por la oportunidad de seguir sirviendo, en consecuencia levanto mi copa para brindar por un hombre que nunca opera movido por el miedo, sino por la confianza. y todavÍa no hice el brinde por chuck... y alguien con quien espero trabajar, no te vas a librar de mi, sabes que soy parte del senado, un placer verte. >>> me pareciÓ interesante esta frase. >>> no recuerdo un vicepresidente que disfrute tanto su papel, que es un papel complejo, difÍcil, tiene simbÓlico, tiene que ver como estar para una ausencia definitiva, es alguien que nadie espere que llegue al poder, y fue llamado para negociar para que no cayeramos al precipicio fiscal, y tambiÉn para las propuestas para la reforma sobre el tema de armas. >>> y que disfruta el momento en el que estÁn juntos, en ese espÍritu que tiene un momento simbÓlico. >>> en este momentos estÁ habla
. >>> los que demonizaron fueron todos los candidatos republicanos, el candidato rooney tuvo un discursoda, y el presidente me disculpara cuando estÁbamos saliendo y deleitandonos con el momento, viendo a la multitud, me sorprendÍ al decirle gracias, gracias por la oportunidad de seguir sirviendo, en consecuencia levanto mi copa para brindar por un hombre que nunca opera movido por el miedo, sino por la confianza. y todavÍa no hice el brinde por chuck... y alguien con quien espero...
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>> what really gets andy rooney worked up? he's about to tell you. >> why? why?s, you knew teep do deep down that chances were you were never going to have an opportunity to be as close again to someone like mike. >> my other next-door neighbor at "60 minutes" for all the years he spent there was ed bradley. when he interviewed mike back in 2006, ed had only months to live. his relationship with mike, like mine, was bittersweet. and the interview itself without either men knowing it, was a bittersweet farewell. >> just a simple question. i know there have been periods -- >> there's no such thing as a simple question. >> there were people in the shop you didn't talk to. >> like? >> you and i didn't talk for a period of six months. >> why? >> i don't remember. do you? >> as you said yourself, you hold a grudge. >> mike, i'll miss you. ♪ here's to life, to dreamers and their dreams ♪ >> the last few years weren't easy for my father. this man was such a keen intellect and such a quick mind began to slip. but as your faculties are stripped away, doctors say that what'
>> what really gets andy rooney worked up? he's about to tell you. >> why? why?s, you knew teep do deep down that chances were you were never going to have an opportunity to be as close again to someone like mike. >> my other next-door neighbor at "60 minutes" for all the years he spent there was ed bradley. when he interviewed mike back in 2006, ed had only months to live. his relationship with mike, like mine, was bittersweet. and the interview itself without...
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today, during a photo-op with america's ambassador to ireland, dan rooney, she talked about leaving her and she talked about her replacement, senator john kerry. here she was. >> it is obviously somewhat bittersweet because i've had the most extraordinary experience and i worked with just an amazing team of people. but i'm very much looking forward to doing everything we can these last few weeks to resolve and finish up wherever possible and to then have a very smooth, seamless transition to senator kerry to continue the work. >> by the way, doctors say clinton will be okay. >>> question, did espn react too harshly here to announcer brent musburger's comments over a.j. mccarron's girlfriend, catherine webb sure thinks so. espn issued a statement apologizing for his comments to the reigning miss alabama usa saying the comments went too far. but she spoke to matt lauer on the "today" show and she feels the sports network has been unfair to musburger, listen. >> i think the media has been really unfair to him. i think that if he would have said something of along the line that we were hot
today, during a photo-op with america's ambassador to ireland, dan rooney, she talked about leaving her and she talked about her replacement, senator john kerry. here she was. >> it is obviously somewhat bittersweet because i've had the most extraordinary experience and i worked with just an amazing team of people. but i'm very much looking forward to doing everything we can these last few weeks to resolve and finish up wherever possible and to then have a very smooth, seamless transition...
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he was welcome to the company in a big ceremony by tiger soccer star wayne rooney and tennis player rogerger has been with nike since 1996. >> bill: we're just in the wrong business, kids. you know what i mean. deals like. that big money. >> one inauguration day participant might get just as much attention as the president. remember nasa's mohawk guy whose hairdo took the world by storm when the mars rover landed on the red planet? he's marching with other nasa scientists in the parade in washington on monday. political reports he's doing something new with his hair and it will be a surprise. >> bill: oh, my gosh. >> how exciting. >> bill: this is going to be fun. he'll get a lot of attention. >> i'm sure he will. >> bill: mohawk. on to much more serious note, it was a month ago yesterday that we learned the news of this horrific shooting. still stuns the nation. murder of six adults and 20 children. sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut. randi weingarten of the nra kept it silenced for a week and then came out -- i've been dying to talk to you since then. the answer is giv
he was welcome to the company in a big ceremony by tiger soccer star wayne rooney and tennis player rogerger has been with nike since 1996. >> bill: we're just in the wrong business, kids. you know what i mean. deals like. that big money. >> one inauguration day participant might get just as much attention as the president. remember nasa's mohawk guy whose hairdo took the world by storm when the mars rover landed on the red planet? he's marching with other nasa scientists in the...
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but rooney 11 gao study showed significant results. three out of every five had no impact. the 2012 report was based on only one event. statistically inconclusive. the bipartisan estimate are based upon both of these gao studies, and they missed the point. the fact of the matter is unsustainable spending over time without doubt will raise cost of our borrowing in america. that's why we are all here today to deal with this issue, or attempt to give our best insight. i'd like to ask dr. foster a question with related to the debt ceiling. many of us see the other side of that coin as a credit downgrade, the second one, which has serious consequences, not just for our borrowing but for borrowing of small businesses and consumers at home. my question to you, and i know there's different opinions, but what do you think congress has to do? what steps should we take to create not just medium term fiscal consolidation addressing that issue but long-term dealing with our long-term drivers of debt and spending? what do we need to do to avoid a second downgrade? >> well -- >> downgrade
but rooney 11 gao study showed significant results. three out of every five had no impact. the 2012 report was based on only one event. statistically inconclusive. the bipartisan estimate are based upon both of these gao studies, and they missed the point. the fact of the matter is unsustainable spending over time without doubt will raise cost of our borrowing in america. that's why we are all here today to deal with this issue, or attempt to give our best insight. i'd like to ask dr. foster a...
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. >> i'm going to be andy rooney. 82. >> we're going to look great on air together. >> yeah, we are. >> no more hi def television, please. >> we are still waiting for the jobs report. we're less than 40 minutes away from the september jobs number. we'll bring you the markets and the reaction. plus much more from arthur brooks. "squawk box" is back after a very quick break. >>> that's right. we're almost there. the final countdown to the data point of the month. it is the december jobs report. it is coming up in the next hour on "squawk." just about 35, 34 minutes away. we have a big hour coming up, bob doll of new convenient investments and jared bernstein. they will both join us. all that and more when "squawk" comes right back. when i'm tradi, i'm totally focused. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 gives me tools that help me find opportunities more easily. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can even access it from the cloud and trade o
. >> i'm going to be andy rooney. 82. >> we're going to look great on air together. >> yeah, we are. >> no more hi def television, please. >> we are still waiting for the jobs report. we're less than 40 minutes away from the september jobs number. we'll bring you the markets and the reaction. plus much more from arthur brooks. "squawk box" is back after a very quick break. >>> that's right. we're almost there. the final countdown to the data...
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we have tom rooney from florida. glenn thompson from the great state of pennsylvania.r from misery. -- missouri. also, to share remarks with us this afternoon, i am very happy to introduce representative chris smith of new jersey. [applause] chris smith is the chairman of the congressional pro-life caucus and has served in that role for over 26 years and has been a leader in the advancement of numerous pro-life legislative initiatives. he is the chairman of the house subcommittee on human rights, and the former director of new jersey right to life. these join me in welcoming chris smith. [applause] >> thank you very much, patrick. it is an honor for my wife and i to be here among you. and to be surrounded by men and women come up members congress, who tenaciously fight and defend basic fundamental human rights, especially the right to life. it is great to be with them and to you. 40 years ago this past tuesday, mike the us bank -- marks the u.s. supreme court abandonment of women and babies to the abortionists. 40 years of victims. dead babies, wounded with him and sha
we have tom rooney from florida. glenn thompson from the great state of pennsylvania.r from misery. -- missouri. also, to share remarks with us this afternoon, i am very happy to introduce representative chris smith of new jersey. [applause] chris smith is the chairman of the congressional pro-life caucus and has served in that role for over 26 years and has been a leader in the advancement of numerous pro-life legislative initiatives. he is the chairman of the house subcommittee on human...