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russell: yes.orked with many directors whose first comp was seven hours. i already in my mind as i was shooting had a good idea that that thing i shot on that day probably i wouldn't use. here's the thing with directing -- it is like being in the country with no light sources around you on a clear night. you look at at the sky, 15, 20 points of light. well, that is cool. a minute goes by, 1000. another minute, 10,000. i mean you can see the interconnection of galaxies and the milky way and everything. that is what directing is like. the more you stare at it, the more you can see. charlie: was it all you wanted it to be? the experience of directing? russell: oh yeah. charlie: so you cannot wait until you director next bill? -- film? russell: it is a substantially more interesting job. charlie: than acting? russell: oh, yeah. i used to think acting was a greatest job in the world and then i did this added a somewhat more suitable. as a 51-year-old father of two with a massive accumulated onset experi
russell: yes.orked with many directors whose first comp was seven hours. i already in my mind as i was shooting had a good idea that that thing i shot on that day probably i wouldn't use. here's the thing with directing -- it is like being in the country with no light sources around you on a clear night. you look at at the sky, 15, 20 points of light. well, that is cool. a minute goes by, 1000. another minute, 10,000. i mean you can see the interconnection of galaxies and the milky way and...
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russell: i'm really not. the act of it is not too thrilling, but as far as what would happen afterwards, i'm really not. i know christ is my lord and savior and i take that faith very seriously as most of our framers and founders of this country have. it should be no surprise to millions of americans who hold similar faith. i take great comfort in that that were something to happen, i believe that i will be eternally secure because he promised if i would believe in him, i would have eternal life. host: with any experiences in your life, has your faith been tested? rep. russell: it absolutely has. in battle, your faith plays a tremendous role. i've had to do some terrible things. processing that has been a long journey. as an infantryman, you are not dealing with electronics or working with some machine, you are on the front lines. you are carrying a rifle bayonet, grenades, ammo, water -- the basic implements. and with those organizations they are the ones that are designed to go find the enemy, not just reac
russell: i'm really not. the act of it is not too thrilling, but as far as what would happen afterwards, i'm really not. i know christ is my lord and savior and i take that faith very seriously as most of our framers and founders of this country have. it should be no surprise to millions of americans who hold similar faith. i take great comfort in that that were something to happen, i believe that i will be eternally secure because he promised if i would believe in him, i would have eternal...
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russell: no, i'm really not. the act of it is not too thrilling, but as far as what would happen afterwards, i'm really not. i know christ is my lord and savior, and i take that faith very seriously, as most of our framers and founders of this great country have. it should be no surprise to millions of americans who hold similar faith. i take great comfort in that that were something to happen, i believe that i will be eternally secure, because he promised if i would believe in him, that i would have eternal life. host: with any experiences in your life, has your faith been tested? rep. russell: it absolutely has. in battle, i think your faith plays a tremendous role. i've had to do some terrible things. processing that has been a long journey. as an infantryman, you are not dealing with some electronics or on some computer or working with some machine, you are on the front lines. you are carrying a rifle bayonet, grenades, ammo, water -- the basic implements. and with those organizations they are the ones that a
russell: no, i'm really not. the act of it is not too thrilling, but as far as what would happen afterwards, i'm really not. i know christ is my lord and savior, and i take that faith very seriously, as most of our framers and founders of this great country have. it should be no surprise to millions of americans who hold similar faith. i take great comfort in that that were something to happen, i believe that i will be eternally secure, because he promised if i would believe in him, that i...
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russell: it's about fairness. it's about a country that allows access, not one that a few are in a position to continue to exploit the middle class and the poor--the shrinking middle class. ray: initially i came down here, i was inspired by the protestors to come down. when i was--when i went to that rally at wall street, i had no intention whatsoever of being arrested. jeffrey: if we have a proper government that is fair, that is insisting on responsibility by the rich and the powerful, that is investing in the poor and the working class, making sure that everybody has a chance for education, we're going to have a far fairer and more equal society. lillian: the first week you were here in liberty plaza, i was here walking, talking, you know, i talked to everybody. jose: i didn't feel strongly as about becoming an activist yet. you know? it's almost like you're aware and you're like, man, that's messed up. but what can i do about it? i was in that point of time that, what can i seriously do about it. like, there's
russell: it's about fairness. it's about a country that allows access, not one that a few are in a position to continue to exploit the middle class and the poor--the shrinking middle class. ray: initially i came down here, i was inspired by the protestors to come down. when i was--when i went to that rally at wall street, i had no intention whatsoever of being arrested. jeffrey: if we have a proper government that is fair, that is insisting on responsibility by the rich and the powerful, that...
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stick around, more with russell crowe when we get back everybody. russell crowe!ily of jeweled feline treasures. $100,000 to the lady in the leopard print. sprint told us they'd cut our verizon bill in half. oh yeah. we'd save a bunch of money on our rate plan by switching to sprint. but we don't need to save money, do we mama? oh, no. no we do not baby. ... to the other lady in leopard print. like daddy always says 'money doesn't spend itself'. 1 million oh, look at that. oh! oh wow. look at that muscle baby. it's like a workout. some people are stupid rich. look at my muscle. for the rest of us, sprint will cut your verizon or at&t rate plan in half. just turn in your old phone. or now, for a limited time, sign up for the new unlimited plus plan and get a samsung galaxy s6 free. only from sprint. ( music throughout) ♪ ♪ one time one coat coverage, one coat guaranteed. ♪ one happy couple. marquee, behr's most advanced paint and primer, exclusively at the home depot. this little beauty here is top-of-the-line. see, you just pull like this to go left. and like so t
stick around, more with russell crowe when we get back everybody. russell crowe!ily of jeweled feline treasures. $100,000 to the lady in the leopard print. sprint told us they'd cut our verizon bill in half. oh yeah. we'd save a bunch of money on our rate plan by switching to sprint. but we don't need to save money, do we mama? oh, no. no we do not baby. ... to the other lady in leopard print. like daddy always says 'money doesn't spend itself'. 1 million oh, look at that. oh! oh wow. look at...
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steve: congressman steve russell of oklahoma. thank you for your time. >> c-span's profiles of congressional freshmen continue tonight with representative ruben gallego. he was the first and his family to go to college earning a scholarship from harvard, but jumping out to join the marines. steve: what do you remember about your time in the military? rep. gallego: the friends i made and the friends i lost. i got to serve with some of the -- i'm sorry. i served with some great men. you know, i don't think i will he surrounded by people that great again. steve: what did they teach you? rep. gallego: they taught me about humility. my friends taught me about being there for each other. the marines taught me about discipline and organization. that was the marine corps. the marines i served with taught me about what it truly means to care about another human being that you are not related to -- what you're willing to do to keep them alive. >> freshman congressman ruben gallego. part of our series this week on freshman congressman. a ne
steve: congressman steve russell of oklahoma. thank you for your time. >> c-span's profiles of congressional freshmen continue tonight with representative ruben gallego. he was the first and his family to go to college earning a scholarship from harvard, but jumping out to join the marines. steve: what do you remember about your time in the military? rep. gallego: the friends i made and the friends i lost. i got to serve with some of the -- i'm sorry. i served with some great men. you...
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>> in the world of brand name movie stars russell crowe is among the biggest. academy award winning performance as a roman general in "gladiator" and nominations for his portrayal of a tormented math genius in "a beautiful mind." >> that's only way i'll ever distinguish myself. >> and as a tobacco industry whistle blower in "the insider". >> nicotine delivery business. that's what cigarettes are for. >> there's "l.a. confidential" "noah" "le mis" we counted more than 40 movies in which he's acted. but he invited us to his farm to discuss a very different sort of role. director. what is it about being a director that is so much more appealing for you than acting? >> well, it's understanding what the art form really is. it's understanding that it's about composition, it's about color, levels of emotion levels of tension and it's just complete. very complete in fact most complete artistic experience that i've ever had. because so much is under your control. >> his first real commercial directing effort is "the water diviner." a film set to be released in america t
>> in the world of brand name movie stars russell crowe is among the biggest. academy award winning performance as a roman general in "gladiator" and nominations for his portrayal of a tormented math genius in "a beautiful mind." >> that's only way i'll ever distinguish myself. >> and as a tobacco industry whistle blower in "the insider". >> nicotine delivery business. that's what cigarettes are for. >> there's "l.a....
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russell: i'm really not. the act of it is not too thrilling, but as far as what would happen afterwards, i'm really not. i know christ is my lord and savior and i take that faith very seriously as most of our framers and founders of this country have. it should be no surprise to millions of americans who hold similar faith. i take great comfort in that that were something to happen, i believe that i will be eternally secure because he promised if i would believe in him, i would have eternal life. host: with any experiences in your life, has your faith been tested? rep. russell: it absolutely has. in battle, your faith plays a tremendous role. i've had to do some terrible things. processing that has been a long journey. as an infantryman, you are not dealing with electronics or working with some machine, you are on the front lines. you are carrying a rifle bayonet, grenades, ammo, water -- the basic implements. and with those organizations they are the ones that are designed to go find the enemy, not just reac
russell: i'm really not. the act of it is not too thrilling, but as far as what would happen afterwards, i'm really not. i know christ is my lord and savior and i take that faith very seriously as most of our framers and founders of this country have. it should be no surprise to millions of americans who hold similar faith. i take great comfort in that that were something to happen, i believe that i will be eternally secure because he promised if i would believe in him, i would have eternal...
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tonight, russell crowe. he has a new film in which he directed and starred in called the "the water diviner." >> i'm reading the script, and this voice said, i had never heard come out ofÑiÑi myself was present and it was saying you must take responsibility for this story. only you can read between the lines. only you can see into the shadows. only you can make this culturally important for both australians andÑiÑiñr turkish people and people around the world. i'd never had that before. i finished reading it once, made a phone call and said i want to do this movie but only if it's my responsibility. >> rose: cruls cruls for the russell crowe for the hour next. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: russell crowe has had a remarkable career as an actor. won an academy award for his performance in rid
tonight, russell crowe. he has a new film in which he directed and starred in called the "the water diviner." >> i'm reading the script, and this voice said, i had never heard come out ofÑiÑi myself was present and it was saying you must take responsibility for this story. only you can read between the lines. only you can see into the shadows. only you can make this culturally important for both australians andÑiÑiñr turkish people and people around the world. i'd never had...
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please welcome kurt russell. applause] ♪ >> jimmy: very good to see you. >> you too. >> jimmy: boy, what's going on with your face? you got a lot of -- >> [ laughter ] this is what happens when you do a tarantino western. you're a bounty hunter. >> jimmy: you know, when you're a bounty hunter, you want to stay low profile, so you get facial hair like the lorax. how long does it take to grow something like that? >> i did this western before this, which is a real graphic western, and i needed to be the sheriff, and i needed turn of the century, so i needed like some facial hair of some kind. i thought i could start it there and let it grow for quentin's movie. i've had this now for way too long. >> jimmy: are you sick of it yet? >> i was sick of it after the first week. >> jimmy: what does your family think of it? >> all that matters is goldie, and she hates it. she likes the way it looks, but she doesn't like the way it feels. >> jimmy: you remember that rent's too damn high guy? does a professional stylist do tha
please welcome kurt russell. applause] ♪ >> jimmy: very good to see you. >> you too. >> jimmy: boy, what's going on with your face? you got a lot of -- >> [ laughter ] this is what happens when you do a tarantino western. you're a bounty hunter. >> jimmy: you know, when you're a bounty hunter, you want to stay low profile, so you get facial hair like the lorax. how long does it take to grow something like that? >> i did this western before this, which is a...
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he goes, "safety regulations, russell.nearly hurt that man." [ laughter ] and you know, so now i've got this sword which weighs about a quarter of the one i've been throwing and it's like, and it's floppy. [ laughter ] but, i wasn't going to let him ae get away with that. so, you know, blah blah. and then the effort with that thing. it goes through the air and then there's the two pillars, ding. in off, straight through, three in a row. >> seth: wow. hundred pounds. >> hundred pounds, yup. [ applause ] >> seth: what i'm really excited about knowing that story. i love that film. that's one of my favorite scenes in cinema and now i can watch it knowing that in your head, you're not a gladiator. >> not at all. there's money on the line. >> seth: money on the line. [ laughter ] >> however, it should illustrate how insane things will get on a film set. and about four or five weeks from then, i obsessively got involved in a competition throwing oranges from like a fourth story roof into a basket. >> seth: uh-huh. >> that was abo
he goes, "safety regulations, russell.nearly hurt that man." [ laughter ] and you know, so now i've got this sword which weighs about a quarter of the one i've been throwing and it's like, and it's floppy. [ laughter ] but, i wasn't going to let him ae get away with that. so, you know, blah blah. and then the effort with that thing. it goes through the air and then there's the two pillars, ding. in off, straight through, three in a row. >> seth: wow. hundred pounds. >>...
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rather the russell 2000 small cap index. the russell hitting a lifetime intraday high today. it is poised for a record close. is now the time to jump into small stocks or take profits? will small caps beat their rivals as the world waits for the fed to tighten rates. we'll ask our traders, is it possible to sell a million of anything and not be a really big deal? especially when that something costs an average of $503. we'll get to that. and two more names jump into the presidential race. on the left, former secretary of state hillary clinton. and on the right, senator marco rubio. untested in political politics, but a rising star on the republican side. how will they do in the race for the big donor money and against each other? we're gaming it out with top strategist michael reagan and christopher. we're always on the hunt to make you money. so let's start the "countdown." okay. gang, breaking news. fasten your seat belts. this week is a bumpy ride. thanks to earnings and politics. we have you covered from every single angle. think us businesses have been banned from doing
rather the russell 2000 small cap index. the russell hitting a lifetime intraday high today. it is poised for a record close. is now the time to jump into small stocks or take profits? will small caps beat their rivals as the world waits for the fed to tighten rates. we'll ask our traders, is it possible to sell a million of anything and not be a really big deal? especially when that something costs an average of $503. we'll get to that. and two more names jump into the presidential race. on...
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you see the russell at all-time highs.ng that market participants are basically collectively experiencing cognitive dissonance. they're moving this market. don't bite the tape. (?) 2107 on the s&p 500. key level as we break through the resistance. traders want to see whether we can hold that higher level. and oil has been a top story. highest levels of 2015. >> s&p 500 of 2107. chris robinson, what are you watching? people have eight minutes to trade based on what you say. >> if you're a bear, step in to sell it. we're at the top of the range. really it's -- where will we settle on friday. if we settle higher on friday, i think that's going to chase a lot of bears out. possibly we'll have a new leg higher. i mean, this market is -- keeps fighting, fighting, fighting. and although we've been in a wide trading range. we're at the top of it now. so hopefully we've built enough of a base to have a new leg up. you have to watch the dollar. everybody is watching par. one hundred and the dollar index. if we settle above that, tha
you see the russell at all-time highs.ng that market participants are basically collectively experiencing cognitive dissonance. they're moving this market. don't bite the tape. (?) 2107 on the s&p 500. key level as we break through the resistance. traders want to see whether we can hold that higher level. and oil has been a top story. highest levels of 2015. >> s&p 500 of 2107. chris robinson, what are you watching? people have eight minutes to trade based on what you say....
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russell. mr. russell votes aye. mr. wilson. mr. wilson votes aye. >> the clerk will report the tally. >> mr. chairman, there were 36 aye votes 27 no votes. >> the amendment is adopted. next will be a roll call vote on amendment number 92 by mr. wilson regarding national historic register. the clerk will call the roll. >> chairman thornberry. >> aye. >> chairman thornberry votes aye. mr. smith. mr. smith. mr. smith votes no. mr. jones. mr. jones votes aye. miss sanchez. miss sanchez votes no. mr. forbes. mr. forbes votes aye. mr. brady. mr. brady votes no. mr. miller. mr. miller votes aye. mr. davis. mr. wilson votes aye. mr. longevin. mr. lobiono. mr. lobiondo votes aye. mr. larson. mr. bush p. mr. bush p votes aye. mr. cooper. mr. cooper votes no. mr. turner. mr. turner. miss bredaio. miss bredaio votes no. mr. klein. mr. klein votes aye. mr. courtney. mr. courtney votes no. mr. rogers. mr. rogers votes aye. miss songas. miss songas votes no. mr. franks. mr. garamendi votes no. mr. shuster. mr. schuster votes aye. mr. johnson. mr.
russell. mr. russell votes aye. mr. wilson. mr. wilson votes aye. >> the clerk will report the tally. >> mr. chairman, there were 36 aye votes 27 no votes. >> the amendment is adopted. next will be a roll call vote on amendment number 92 by mr. wilson regarding national historic register. the clerk will call the roll. >> chairman thornberry. >> aye. >> chairman thornberry votes aye. mr. smith. mr. smith. mr. smith votes no. mr. jones. mr. jones votes aye....
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when we come back charlie asks russell crowe, the actor,ing russell crowe the director.imself, and why it's been such an wow. sweet new subaru, huh mitch? yep. you're selling the mitchmobile!? man, we had a lot of good times in this baby. what's your dad want for it? ..like a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred if they want that tape deck. you're not going to tell your dad about the time my hamster had babies in the backseat, are you?! that's just normal wear and tear, dude. (vo) subaru has the highest resale value of any brand... ...according to kelley blue book ...and mitch. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. >>> russell crowe began gracing the silver screen nr than 40 years ago. he won an oscar for "gladiator." crowe now stars in the "warren diviner." he plays a father searching for sons who did not return from war. he makes his directing debut. he showed us how that job is more satisfying. you said this movie chose you rather than you choosing it. >> yeah. >> what does that mean? >> it's the truth really. when i agree to act, it's basically because i have such
when we come back charlie asks russell crowe, the actor,ing russell crowe the director.imself, and why it's been such an wow. sweet new subaru, huh mitch? yep. you're selling the mitchmobile!? man, we had a lot of good times in this baby. what's your dad want for it? ..like a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred if they want that tape deck. you're not going to tell your dad about the time my hamster had babies in the backseat, are you?! that's just normal wear and tear, dude. (vo) subaru has...
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when we come back charlie asks russell crowe, the actor,ing russell crowe the director.ng himself, and why it's been such an lets say this is your tv and these are the channels you pay for with cable but these are the types of channels you actually want to watch what if you could pay for what you want, and not for what you don't so you could get kids channels sports... or entertainment mix and match, or get them all. now fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv starting at $74.99 -- including internet and phone. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. >>> russell crowe began gracing the silver screen nr than 40 years ago. he won an oscar for "gladiator." crowe now stars in the "warren diviner." he plays a father searching for sons who did not return from war. he makes his directing debut. he showed us how that job is more satisfying. you said this movie chose you rather than you choosing it. >> yeah. >> what does that mean? >> it's the truth really. when i agree to act, it's basically because i have such a visceral connection with the piece th
when we come back charlie asks russell crowe, the actor,ing russell crowe the director.ng himself, and why it's been such an lets say this is your tv and these are the channels you pay for with cable but these are the types of channels you actually want to watch what if you could pay for what you want, and not for what you don't so you could get kids channels sports... or entertainment mix and match, or get them all. now fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv starting at $74.99...
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zaund got everything out of russell crowe that you wanted out of russell crowe?ry night, too. >> how is he? >> he could probably go to the gym more often. >> well -- >> you come towards me. >> and was it all that you wanted it to be? the dialogue here the experience of directing. >> organization,h, yeah, the experience of it. >> so you can't wait to direct your next film? >> it's such a substantially more interesting job. >> than acting? >> oh, yeah. i used to think acting was the greatest job in the world. and then i did this and this is just so much more suitable to me. >> were you obsessed by this when you were doing it? >> oh, yeah you have to be. >> does this have anything to do with the ending of your marriage? >> i was so proud to wear that ring charlie, you know. and every now and then i'll do that and it's not on my finger anymore and i don't feel balance, you know. so to this day everything that i do is still connected to that you know. and, you know we haven't done the deal yet. so you never know. i'm a very persistent person. >> haven't done the deal
zaund got everything out of russell crowe that you wanted out of russell crowe?ry night, too. >> how is he? >> he could probably go to the gym more often. >> well -- >> you come towards me. >> and was it all that you wanted it to be? the dialogue here the experience of directing. >> organization,h, yeah, the experience of it. >> so you can't wait to direct your next film? >> it's such a substantially more interesting job. >> than acting?...
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russell? mr. russell votes no. >> clerk wall the role of any members who missed the first vote? >> there were no members. >> how am i recorded? >> you are recorded no. >> i would like to change to a yes. >> gentlemen from california? >> he is recorded as a no. >> gentlemen from georgia, mr. johnson. >> mr. johnson is recorded a no. >> any other members? i am sorry gentlemen from rhode island? >> he is recorded yes. >> any other members wish to be recognized? >> clerk will report the tally. >> 33 aye votes and 30 no votes. >> and the amendment is adopted. the question comes on amendment number 21-r1 by the gem gentlemen of texas. >> chairman? chairman votes no. mr. smith? mr. smith votes a yes. mr. jones? mr. jones votes aye. ms. sanchez? ms. sanchez votes aye. mr. forbes? no. mr. miller? mr. miller votes no. ms. davis? ms. davis votes aye. mr. larson? mr. larson votes aye. mr. bishop? mr. bishop votes no. mr. cooper? mr. cooper votes aye. mr. turner? mr. turner votes no. ms. bor? ms. bor votes aye
russell? mr. russell votes no. >> clerk wall the role of any members who missed the first vote? >> there were no members. >> how am i recorded? >> you are recorded no. >> i would like to change to a yes. >> gentlemen from california? >> he is recorded as a no. >> gentlemen from georgia, mr. johnson. >> mr. johnson is recorded a no. >> any other members? i am sorry gentlemen from rhode island? >> he is recorded yes. >> any...
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russell, let me start with you. supported the community program called safe streets in baltimore, i understand. let me start with getting your reaction to what we all saw unfold in baltimore monday evening. and even to a much lesser extent than last night. >> the frustration, the anger, hopelessness that exists in communities is overwhelming. and when injustice is done and it can turn into the violence that you saw. we have to understand that what the president said -- i'm happy to hear him say. he said it in 2007 when he started his run in 2008. reforming the prison industrial complex, dismantling it and their influence government and laws that have incarcerated our people and trained some young men to be criminals, nonviolent men to be criminals, and then put them back in the community without hope or opportunity. the truth is in the -- the particular problem we do have an issue where police are charged with policing themselves. if your brother kills somebody, you're likely to bury the body. we need special, impar
russell, let me start with you. supported the community program called safe streets in baltimore, i understand. let me start with getting your reaction to what we all saw unfold in baltimore monday evening. and even to a much lesser extent than last night. >> the frustration, the anger, hopelessness that exists in communities is overwhelming. and when injustice is done and it can turn into the violence that you saw. we have to understand that what the president said -- i'm happy to hear...
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congressman russell. congressman russell: thank you, congressman lucas, and to my friends and colleagues. thank you, mr. speaker. on april 19, 1995 i was defending my country as an officer in the united states army. we were preparing as warriors to defend our country never imagining that an attack would occur in our hometown. among the 168 people that were killed, and the 689 nonfatal fatalities the buildings that were destroyed or damaged in a 16-block radius, the $652 million worth of damage that was caused in my hometown there were a number of brother warriors and sister warriors that were defending their country at their duty stations at the recruiting depots that were contained in the federal building. victoria master sergeant in the united states army. ben min -- benjamin davis a sarent in the united states marine corps. akisha, airman first class in the united states air force. randolph guzman, captain in the united states marine corps.
congressman russell. congressman russell: thank you, congressman lucas, and to my friends and colleagues. thank you, mr. speaker. on april 19, 1995 i was defending my country as an officer in the united states army. we were preparing as warriors to defend our country never imagining that an attack would occur in our hometown. among the 168 people that were killed, and the 689 nonfatal fatalities the buildings that were destroyed or damaged in a 16-block radius, the $652 million worth of damage...
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and we saw the russell hitting all-time highs this week.earnings, earnings, earnings. netflix coming in with more subscribers. over 62 million subscribers. yoall-time record high. that's a big mover. united health leading the dow jones industrial average. great earnings over the quarter. doing great. that is up 3.5%. netflix up 18%. goldman hit a high. 20287 on great trading revenues. that stock pulled back a bit. more earnings to watch. we'll watch those in the 4:00 p.m. american express. advanced micro. and schlumberger. liz: and party city is up 20%. and etsy, looking up. nicole: that's 100% for etsy. right? liz: people are crazy. larry, the most important thing in the pits that's happening with about ten minutes to go. >> energy. crude oil. up a half percent. everybody wanting it in the 40s isn't getting their wish. opec said the demand is higher than they thought. liz: do you believe opec? >> yeah, it's crazy. liz: you just don't know. that's a situation where we don't know. they're constantly lying. i agree with you. at least the mome
and we saw the russell hitting all-time highs this week.earnings, earnings, earnings. netflix coming in with more subscribers. over 62 million subscribers. yoall-time record high. that's a big mover. united health leading the dow jones industrial average. great earnings over the quarter. doing great. that is up 3.5%. netflix up 18%. goldman hit a high. 20287 on great trading revenues. that stock pulled back a bit. more earnings to watch. we'll watch those in the 4:00 p.m. american express....
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maybe following the lead of the russell. that did turn negative just before we went on air and the nasdaq at this point holding onto a gain of just about seven points. >> let's look at our heat map. all 500 components, fed ex is in there somewhere. let's see, is it green or red, as we get closer and closer and closer. look at that it's one of the top performers. i wish i had done that well in my bracket this march madness. >> you did incredibly well speaking from somebody who did not over here. >> being modest here. up 3% on fed ex he said moving on. after the company agreed to buy dutch riflevalt nt express. >> that's keeping with the theme. the acquirer is rallying. hi morgan. >> that's right. so fed ex is buying dutch rival tnt express in a deal about $4.8 billion all cash deal that will dramatically expand the u.s. parcel carrier's footprint in europe which is a nshthmarket in which it currently has little share. it absorbs an existing network and one largely consisting of ground operations which make up about 70% of tnt
maybe following the lead of the russell. that did turn negative just before we went on air and the nasdaq at this point holding onto a gain of just about seven points. >> let's look at our heat map. all 500 components, fed ex is in there somewhere. let's see, is it green or red, as we get closer and closer and closer. look at that it's one of the top performers. i wish i had done that well in my bracket this march madness. >> you did incredibly well speaking from somebody who did...
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the russell didn't do well. transforce didn't do well. >> we talk about apple because timmy had nailed this one earlier in the week. but the russell, 121 was the line in the sand. we protected it today, but basically closed right there. the transports have been a problem now since november december. they seem to be breaking down. to me 121 and the russell, huge. you mentioned the i.b.b. it's not about revenue or earnings with these guys. you look at gilead and they crushed. so to me it's the etf taking down the individual stocks but that can last a lot longer that i want it to. >> i agree on the biotech. it really was indiscriminant selling and felt very panicky. if you look at the apple move it's a decent size move since the earnings but it did not seem panicky to me at all. maybe there's more downside, maybe there's more to get fleshed out. i don't know if these etf flows -- i don't know if they move differently than the underlying stocks. it sounds like you think that they do. then i think there's probably a
the russell didn't do well. transforce didn't do well. >> we talk about apple because timmy had nailed this one earlier in the week. but the russell, 121 was the line in the sand. we protected it today, but basically closed right there. the transports have been a problem now since november december. they seem to be breaking down. to me 121 and the russell, huge. you mentioned the i.b.b. it's not about revenue or earnings with these guys. you look at gilead and they crushed. so to me it's...
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but for the russell 2000, that's the one red point here.he underperformance of the small and mid-caps today, sometimes that's a sign that a three-day or four-day rally is running out of steam. is this something investors should worry about? traders at the new york stock exchange, cme group, and the imex. mr. teddy, do you glean anything from the fact that the small and mid-caps which have had a solid run are bucking the trend today and are down? >> no. i don't think so, liz. i think the story today is the weak dollar. all of a sudden we're getting a lot of negative economic news which puts this whole interest rate scenario on hold, which, you know, has been good for the dollar in a sense that it's made it weaker. better for commodities. you see energy higher. i mean, this is the trade we live fo with for almost four or five trades. the markets really like it. the small caps are out of favor. the focus is the mid-caps and the big caps. >> the us dollar weakened. for a while it pulled back from its mid-march highs. today it's rebounding. oil
but for the russell 2000, that's the one red point here.he underperformance of the small and mid-caps today, sometimes that's a sign that a three-day or four-day rally is running out of steam. is this something investors should worry about? traders at the new york stock exchange, cme group, and the imex. mr. teddy, do you glean anything from the fact that the small and mid-caps which have had a solid run are bucking the trend today and are down? >> no. i don't think so, liz. i think the...
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rather the russell 2000 small cap index. the russell hitting a lifetime intraday high today.record close. is now the time to jump into small stocks or take profits? will small caps beat their rivals as the world waits for the fed to tighten rates. we'll ask our traders is it possible to sell a million of anything and not be a really big deal? especially when that something costs an average of $503. we'll get to that. and two more names jump into the presidential race. on the left former secretary of state hillary clinton. and on the right,
rather the russell 2000 small cap index. the russell hitting a lifetime intraday high today.record close. is now the time to jump into small stocks or take profits? will small caps beat their rivals as the world waits for the fed to tighten rates. we'll ask our traders is it possible to sell a million of anything and not be a really big deal? especially when that something costs an average of $503. we'll get to that. and two more names jump into the presidential race. on the left former...
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liz: russell struggled.s was not a day for small and mid-caps but "after the bell" ready to start right now. liz: when the dow crosses the flat line more than 65 times, the
liz: russell struggled.s was not a day for small and mid-caps but "after the bell" ready to start right now. liz: when the dow crosses the flat line more than 65 times, the
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coming up next jan jarboe russell recounts an interment camp in world war ii. it was from 1942 through 1948. many u.s. citizens from german and japanese at dissent were held there. this is about 45 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> thank you for joining us. what a pleasure it is to be with us here in austin, texas, the greatest book sure in the country. i am so pleased to be here. my name is brian sweeney. the one secret i want to say how it is a pleasure to be here with you and also with jan jarboe russell, in her book "the train to crystal city." as we know jan jarboe russell is a texas native raised in the tiny woods, she was growing up and there were always books around because of her mother and father and at the age of 16 she took a part-time job at the weekly newspaper in her hometown of cleveland. from then she has never stopped writing. she became a journalist, first covered politics in san antonio and then became a fellow at harvard and then became a writer of texas monthly magazine she's been a t
coming up next jan jarboe russell recounts an interment camp in world war ii. it was from 1942 through 1948. many u.s. citizens from german and japanese at dissent were held there. this is about 45 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> thank you for joining us. what a pleasure it is to be with us here in austin, texas, the greatest book sure in the country. i am so pleased to be here. my name is brian sweeney. the one secret i want to...
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. >>> oscar winner russell crow tells charlie what it takes to direct himself in his new movie. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. ♪ >> an emergency on stage at an indiana high school. >> the stage giving out. >> people being covered in huge pieces of wood, people screaming for help. >> the president apologizing for the death of two hostages including an aid worker in a drone attraction. >> now they've announced that on this raid he was not involved. >> protesters are keeping up the
. >>> oscar winner russell crow tells charlie what it takes to direct himself in his new movie. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. ♪ >> an emergency on stage at an indiana high school. >> the stage giving out. >> people being covered in huge pieces of wood, people screaming for help. >> the president apologizing for the death of two hostages including an aid worker in a drone attraction....
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. >> we head down under with actorer russell crowe. >> g that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. for as the world keeps on searching for healthier... we're here to make healthier happen. i love life, but really i love my chico's life. i take good care of
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russell crowe joins me now.first, happy birthday. >> thank you very much. >> your character joshua connor first, i saw the movie, it was very moving. congratulations. your character joshua connor travels to find out what happened to his three sons who never came back from the battle of ga lip aly. do you think there's a larger message about war in this film? >> no doubt. i think it's a responsibility you take on when you approach this sort of subject. there was a time when movies like this fed a different part of our psyche you know. >> the more rah-rah. >> and all of that. i don't think that's the responsible position to take especially because i'm the father of two boys. >> tell me about that. i don't know if you remember when you started watching films and identifying the dad as opposed to identifying with the son. i remember that a few years ak. now i identify with the dad. i have two children. i identify with your character. do you think that if they were called to join the army you would not want them to j
russell crowe joins me now.first, happy birthday. >> thank you very much. >> your character joshua connor first, i saw the movie, it was very moving. congratulations. your character joshua connor travels to find out what happened to his three sons who never came back from the battle of ga lip aly. do you think there's a larger message about war in this film? >> no doubt. i think it's a responsibility you take on when you approach this sort of subject. there was a time when...
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>> well being russell investment's guy, i think the russell 3,000, russell 1,000 are better indicators of the broad market. we are looking at large cap and small cap. small cap the russell 2,000 up over 5% year-to-date. that gives us a broader -- it looks at the dollar as being important. it's going to continue to be important. that's not the totality of the market. >> it was worth pointing out. john would you agree? >> i like international. i think europe western europe will get better. one of the side effects of a strong dollar is a weak euro. put that with quantitative easing and germans less restrictive, it gets better. i agree second quarters are the bottom and the street gets funny when it discounts earnings. if we get a sense, however bad this is in the next few weeks, this is as bad as it's going to get, then the market starts up. >> we are getting a lot of bottom line beats. expectations have been lowered so far that these companies are coming out with better earnings per share. revenue growth is more elusive. with these valuations don't you need toetter growth for sales? >> y
>> well being russell investment's guy, i think the russell 3,000, russell 1,000 are better indicators of the broad market. we are looking at large cap and small cap. small cap the russell 2,000 up over 5% year-to-date. that gives us a broader -- it looks at the dollar as being important. it's going to continue to be important. that's not the totality of the market. >> it was worth pointing out. john would you agree? >> i like international. i think europe western europe will...
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russell crowe. he's doing something new for his new movie.ally taking over the "today" show. they're doing dance moves too. they are here actually for earth day for the rest of the morning. and in this half hour they are starting with some help for your back yard. hence the reason we're on our green. >> exactly. >> our fake green. by the way in recognition of earth day, msnbc is going to air a documentary "just eat it." they explore the amount of food wasted every day in this country. instead they lived on food that would have otherwise been tossed out. >> in our household we're wasting somewhere between 15 and 25% of the food we're buying. that's expensive. i mean imagine walking out of a grocery store with four bags of groceries, dropping one in the parking lot and not bothering to pick it up. that's essentially what we're doing in our home today. >> chef tom colicchio is a "today" correspondent. >> happy earth day. >> i'm glad you're drawing attention to this issue. we know we waste so much food in this country. what is there to do about i
russell crowe. he's doing something new for his new movie.ally taking over the "today" show. they're doing dance moves too. they are here actually for earth day for the rest of the morning. and in this half hour they are starting with some help for your back yard. hence the reason we're on our green. >> exactly. >> our fake green. by the way in recognition of earth day, msnbc is going to air a documentary "just eat it." they explore the amount of food wasted...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- russell crowe,
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. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news" after russell crowe pulls double duty in his latest film. >> wel tell you you why he decided he wouldn't only star in the wartime movie but wow hitting theaters this weekend a film about a timeless beauty and russell crowe premiers as a director. >> kevin frazier has a preview of what is new at the movies. >> reporter: this week russell crowe make his directing debut in the water divider and blake lively stays young forever until love find her in the age of addline. >> ma'am, it says here were you born in 1908. that makes you 45 years old. >> that is right. >> addline bowman is an immortal and lonely woman, but when she meets a handsome young man love may change her long strange life. >> you are exactly like what i expect. >> very close. >> that is what is so beautiful, so attractive about this film, it really explores the beauty in growing old and if you are immortal then love cannot exist or love will always pass you by and you you know, so it is neat to explore that. >> i need something i can hold on to forever and won't let go. >> live togethe
. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news" after russell crowe pulls double duty in his latest film. >> wel tell you you why he decided he wouldn't only star in the wartime movie but wow hitting theaters this weekend a film about a timeless beauty and russell crowe premiers as a director. >> kevin frazier has a preview of what is new at the movies. >> reporter: this week russell crowe make his directing debut in the water divider and blake lively stays young...
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this is what russell baker has to say. "a president with a heart attack was an extraordinary piece of news in 1955. there had never been one before. how serious eisenhower's might be was anybody's guests. -- guess. but a reporter would be foolish to believe the white house's statement that it was mile before the simple reason that the white house would be foolish to say it was grave even if it was." by both knew that they were playing a game -- they both knew they were playing a game. "all we knew with reasonable certainty was that people often died of heart attacks, that the president had suffered one, and was still alive." baker added that this was not just a big, big story but the biggest story in the world and likely to remain so for several days to come. i think that the press at the time gave the eisenhower administration a great deal of credit for being forthcoming in light of the heart attack and they did offer a lot of material. eisenhower had two more illnesses. he had an operation at a stroke in 1957 -- and a st
this is what russell baker has to say. "a president with a heart attack was an extraordinary piece of news in 1955. there had never been one before. how serious eisenhower's might be was anybody's guests. -- guess. but a reporter would be foolish to believe the white house's statement that it was mile before the simple reason that the white house would be foolish to say it was grave even if it was." by both knew that they were playing a game -- they both knew they were playing a game....
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and russell crow makes his directing debut.e on the movie's new in theatres this weekend. >> this week russell crow makes his directorial debut with the drama inspired by fatherhood in the water divider and blake lively stays young forever until love find her in the age of addline. >> ma'am it, says here were you born in 1908. that makes you 45 years old. >> that's right. >> addline played by blake lively is immortal and lonely woman. but, when she meets a handsome young man love may change her long strange life. >> that says -- very close. >> that's what is so beautiful, and so attractive about this film, is that it really explores the beauty in growing old, and if you are immortal, then love can't exist, or love will always pass you by. and so it is neat to explore that. >> something i can hold onto forever and never let go. >> my boys, all in this together and die together. >> and in the water divider russell crow was so inspired by the story that that he could only think of one person to direct it, himself. >> the fact i'm
and russell crow makes his directing debut.e on the movie's new in theatres this weekend. >> this week russell crow makes his directorial debut with the drama inspired by fatherhood in the water divider and blake lively stays young forever until love find her in the age of addline. >> ma'am it, says here were you born in 1908. that makes you 45 years old. >> that's right. >> addline played by blake lively is immortal and lonely woman. but, when she meets a handsome young...
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russell by guy won begaye won the election in an election that was postponed for five months. we have more from the navajo nation in the southwest. >> the navajo nation is starkcally beautiful and steeped in history and tradition but faces questions about its heritage and future brought on by an election. >> i croated for chris deschene. i don't know what happened, but he was taken off the ballot. >> rising navajo political star chris deschene was disqualified because he was not fluent in navajo. >> language is pan. it ice who we are where we come from. we cannot be a nation without language. >> it not only up ended the electoral process but brought division among its significance about what it means to be navajo. >> anyone who wants to be president and vice president needs to take time to learn the language. >> russell begaye took over the ballot. >> we've been told by western society that your language has no value. so why use it? just learn english and be done with it. >> we reached out to chris deschene for comment but did not hear book. we went to the navajo nation to ask
russell by guy won begaye won the election in an election that was postponed for five months. we have more from the navajo nation in the southwest. >> the navajo nation is starkcally beautiful and steeped in history and tradition but faces questions about its heritage and future brought on by an election. >> i croated for chris deschene. i don't know what happened, but he was taken off the ballot. >> rising navajo political star chris deschene was disqualified because he was...
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this is what russell baker has to say. "a president with a heart attack was an extraordinary piece of news in 1955. there had never been one before. how serious eisenhower's might be was anybody's guess. but a reporter would be foolish to believe the white house's statement that it was mile -- it was a mild for the simple reason that the white house would be foolish to say it was grave, even if it was." they both knew they were playing a game. "all we knew with reasonable certainty was that people often died of heart attacks, that the president had suffered one, and was still alive." baker added that this was not just a big, big story but the biggest story in the world and likely to remain so for several days to come. i think that the press at the time gave the eisenhower administration a great deal of credit for being forthcoming in light of the heart attack and they did offer a lot of material. eisenhower had two more illnesses. he had an operation and a stroke in 1957. dr. snyder who was a good and decent man whose fath
this is what russell baker has to say. "a president with a heart attack was an extraordinary piece of news in 1955. there had never been one before. how serious eisenhower's might be was anybody's guess. but a reporter would be foolish to believe the white house's statement that it was mile -- it was a mild for the simple reason that the white house would be foolish to say it was grave, even if it was." they both knew they were playing a game. "all we knew with reasonable...
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. ♪ [ inaudible ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the home daniel russell and ms. inaudible ] ♪ >>> the honorable kito chen. >>> mr. ron and mrs. john olivere. >>> mr. paul glenn iii. ♪ >>> honorable ron wyden and mrs. widen. >> how are your use of chopsticks? >> it will be challenging in that department. yes. >> will you use the flatware. >> i always play it safe. i'll try a double threat and use both. i am obviously there's a long way to go, but the fact that we had such a thrown vote in the senate finance committee including a majority of finance democrats certainly got us off to a good start. thanks, everybody. [ inaudible ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> honorable nancy pelosi and mr. pelosi. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> senator tom parker and mrs. parker. ♪ >>> mr. russell wilson and miss ciera harris. >> is this the right carpet here? >> i haven't been here yet so i'm excited. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ inaudible ] [ inaudible ]. >>> the honorable gregory meeks and mrs. meeks. >>> the honorable catherine russell and the honorable thomas donilon. >>> honorable paul ryan and mrs. ryan. >>> the honorable park
. ♪ [ inaudible ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the home daniel russell and ms. inaudible ] ♪ >>> the honorable kito chen. >>> mr. ron and mrs. john olivere. >>> mr. paul glenn iii. ♪ >>> honorable ron wyden and mrs. widen. >> how are your use of chopsticks? >> it will be challenging in that department. yes. >> will you use the flatware. >> i always play it safe. i'll try a double threat and use both. i am obviously...
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russell begaye will take office next month but the election was not without controversy and plenty oft. >> reporter: the navajo nation is starkly beautiful and steeped in tradition and history but questions were brought on by an election and a presidential candidate named chris deschene. >> i voted for chris deschene. i don't know what happened, but they got him off the ballot. >> rising navajo political star chris deschene was disqualified. why? because he was not fluent in navajo. >> language is important. it identifies who we are. where we come from. >> the navajo language mandate not only up ended the electoral process but divides its citizen abouts what it means to be navajo. >> anyone who is wanting to be president and vice president needs to take time to learn the language. >> russell begaye and jonathan nez took over the ticket vacated by chris deschene after he was disqualified. they agree, the language is unassailable. >> we've been told by western society that your language has no value. so why use it? just learn english and be done with it. >> we reached out to chris desch
russell begaye will take office next month but the election was not without controversy and plenty oft. >> reporter: the navajo nation is starkly beautiful and steeped in tradition and history but questions were brought on by an election and a presidential candidate named chris deschene. >> i voted for chris deschene. i don't know what happened, but they got him off the ballot. >> rising navajo political star chris deschene was disqualified. why? because he was not fluent in...