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. >> rose: stephen greenblatt, nicholas wade, chaz ebert, steve james, and a.o. scott. when we continue. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: >> there's a saying around here: you stand behind what you say. around here, we don't make excuses, we make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places where it's needed most. but i know you'll still find it, when you know where to look. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> 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: stephen greenblatt is here. his biography of the bard, will and the world, topped the "new york times'" bestseller list for nine weeks. his latest public is shakespeare's montaigne. i am pleased to have stephen greenblatt back at this table. welcome. >> nice to be here. charlie. >> rose: wh
. >> rose: stephen greenblatt, nicholas wade, chaz ebert, steve james, and a.o. scott. when we continue. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: >> there's a saying around here: you stand behind what you say. around here, we don't make excuses, we make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places where it's...
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james gold bond. >> steve: james gold -- did you say james gold bond? his middle name is gold. [ light laughter ] ♪ thank you nba commissioner adam silver for being the american gothic guy come to life. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: oh my gosh, it's a a painting. >> jimmy: hold this pitchfork. [ light laughter ] ♪ thank you, donald sterling's girlfriend v. stiviano for showing off this year's hottest halloween costume, slutty welder. [ laughter and applause ] what is that thing? i think she thinks she's in daft punk or something. lll ♪ thank you the new gilette fusion pro glide flex ball for sounding like 12 different things, none of which is a a razor. [ laughter ] >> steve: i gotta go get a flex ball. >> jimmy: yeah. so sore. i was on the flex ball earlier. lll ♪ thank you groupon deal for half off sky diving for thinking my problem with jumping out of a a plane and hoping for the best is the price. [ laughter ] >> steve: seems little steep. >> jimmy: little steep there. >> steve: can you cut us a a deal? i don't want to pay a lot of money. ♪ >>
james gold bond. >> steve: james gold -- did you say james gold bond? his middle name is gold. [ light laughter ] ♪ thank you nba commissioner adam silver for being the american gothic guy come to life. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: oh my gosh, it's a a painting. >> jimmy: hold this pitchfork. [ light laughter ] ♪ thank you, donald sterling's girlfriend v. stiviano for showing off this year's hottest halloween costume, slutty welder. [ laughter and applause ] what...
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. >> that was roger ebert in 1994 praising steve james' groundbreaking documentary "hoop dreams." career the focus of his latest film "life itself." steve joins us along with roger ebert's widow, chaz ebert, the vice president of the ebert company. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> the film looks a lot at his final days and his condition and how he struggled which you note, steve, is unusual for a person of stature to do. often they'll close up and not show themselves in perhaps a position of weakness. >> absolutely. there's levels of candor. usually with people who are well known or famous like roger, it's not like what he's shown in this film. that goes to the kind of man he was and the kind of critic. he prides that in documentaries and films, that kind of honesty and candor. so he was going to do it himself. >> he is a part of this, he took part in the last final months of his life, i believe. >> yes, but when they started the filmmaking, we didn't know it was the final months of his life. the plan was to do a film over a year's period and steve was going to show all the t
. >> that was roger ebert in 1994 praising steve james' groundbreaking documentary "hoop dreams." career the focus of his latest film "life itself." steve joins us along with roger ebert's widow, chaz ebert, the vice president of the ebert company. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> the film looks a lot at his final days and his condition and how he struggled which you note, steve, is unusual for a person of stature to do. often they'll close up and not...
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directed by steve james like it itself is a documentary feature are of the robert egret.to travel was start to tumble world of the newspaper. hart is rich in harness division chicago journalism and prize- winning criticism which led to an exclusive relationship with james this goal. the find a doctor all as they begin to fight cancer and right that was brave and brilliant. many saw him at the castro couple years ago nothing stop him from committing getting his love of film. martin scorsese want the father of showbiz the less itself. and roger and got to work with roger is a tough guy but what a given this. >> : about food a accepting as chocolates. unforgettable as big net ratatouille >> : one young chef. and mention the clinton obol the restaurant. but to into together with french comic michael ian and fabulous job now is planned for the professional the vinci code any way he is wonderful. and this and it's fun entertain definitely worth seeing. souffle light unforgettable. it's a good time and then you go eat >> : full screen right now the chef the bell jersey boys of t
directed by steve james like it itself is a documentary feature are of the robert egret.to travel was start to tumble world of the newspaper. hart is rich in harness division chicago journalism and prize- winning criticism which led to an exclusive relationship with james this goal. the find a doctor all as they begin to fight cancer and right that was brave and brilliant. many saw him at the castro couple years ago nothing stop him from committing getting his love of film. martin scorsese want...
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james, we had steve luthhold. about 30% of his portfolio in gold.ering if it was a short-term short squeeze, what do you think? does this stretch out because of the prospect of inflation rearing its head soon? >> the inflation that we saw over the last month or two really wasn't in wage inflation, and that is the key ingredient that we normally see that gives inflation legs when. more people are certainly getting more paychecks and more volume in their paychecks to purchase items, that's where the inflation sticks and that turns into 3 and 4% inflation and certainly is not in these past numbers over the last month or two. we don't see this gold rally having legs. what we're looking for right now is to see if the physical demand keeps up with the price which we've seen increase the last two or three days. so far indications are physical demand hasn't kept up with it. over the weekend, we'll see if asia does have purchases of the yellow metal itself, not the paper metal but the yellow metal. david: i get what you're saying, push back a little bit, jan
james, we had steve luthhold. about 30% of his portfolio in gold.ering if it was a short-term short squeeze, what do you think? does this stretch out because of the prospect of inflation rearing its head soon? >> the inflation that we saw over the last month or two really wasn't in wage inflation, and that is the key ingredient that we normally see that gives inflation legs when. more people are certainly getting more paychecks and more volume in their paychecks to purchase items, that's...
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james, can i get some thank you note writing music, please? ♪ you're serious. >> steveink he's suspicious. he doesn't trust us. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is he an animatronic doll? >> steve: i think he might be. [ laughter ] it's a double of james. [ robot sounds ] gringotts. gringotts bank. [ laughter ] jimmy baseball. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, florida weather. for constantly making me think i didn't know it was possible to sweat from that part of my body. [ cheers and applause ] i'm sweating. a breeze, a breeze! >> steve: my shoulders are soaked. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: my elbows are sweating. ew! [ laughter ] >> steve: kneecap sweat. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, butter beer. or, as paula dean calls you, beer. [ laughter and applause ] [ paula dean voice ] i put a little butter in that y'all. you know you want that butter. i butter everything. >> steve: do you really? >> jimmy: yeah, i raise my kids -- my son loves butter. >> steve: oh, i love butter, too. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i just have him out in the yard playing with butter. [ laughter ] like normal kids do. they go out in t
james, can i get some thank you note writing music, please? ♪ you're serious. >> steveink he's suspicious. he doesn't trust us. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is he an animatronic doll? >> steve: i think he might be. [ laughter ] it's a double of james. [ robot sounds ] gringotts. gringotts bank. [ laughter ] jimmy baseball. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, florida weather. for constantly making me think i didn't know it was possible to sweat from that part of my body. [ cheers and...
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still picks their nose. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: oh you got me two diamonds. >> jimmy: look how cute joshua is. hurry up. ♪ thank you lebron jamesight's game and having to be carried off the court or as i call that playing basketball for more than five minutes. [ laughter ] timeout. timeout. >> steve: ding. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you the lack of air-conditioning during last night's nba finals game for making these sweaty players wish that all the fans in the arena were "fans." [ laughter ] ♪ >> steve: weird. oh my mind is blown. i'm wearing my morpheus head set. reality. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you old belts for sticking with me through thick and thin and then thick again. [ laughter ] >> steve: hello old hole. [ applause ] >> jimmy: there's always that one stretched out hole. you're like, "i remember those days. they were pretty good." [ laughter ] [ bell rings ] i'm going to eat my bell too. ♪ thank you fruit at the bottom yogurt for making me feel like i'm digging for treasure in old milk. there you go guys. that's our thank you notes. we'll be right back with more of "the tonight show." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: oh hey guys.
still picks their nose. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: oh you got me two diamonds. >> jimmy: look how cute joshua is. hurry up. ♪ thank you lebron jamesight's game and having to be carried off the court or as i call that playing basketball for more than five minutes. [ laughter ] timeout. timeout. >> steve: ding. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you the lack of air-conditioning during last night's nba finals game for making these sweaty players wish that all the fans in the...
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melissa: here to break it down, james freeman, "wall street journal" and steve moore. is confusing. the export-import bank almost something nobody heard of. now it is making front page news every day. there is talk about corruption inside. we to shut things down. they take taxpayer money and provide companies to advance abroad. companies pay it back with interest does it net-- >> whether you cash flow accounting or use real accruel accounting. on cash flow basis they bring in money. but the congressional budget office says it costs taxpayers over time. melissa: it is a loser? >> yes. if it doesn't cost taxpayer money they wouldn't need government subsidy. they could go to the private insurance market to get insurance. i think that is what will happen. i do think export-import bank will get defunded this year. melissa: james. >> this has been around since the new deal, finally, finally looks like it might end. there is just, people are fed up with the corporate welfare this is kind of a classic case. and it is not, besides just showering particular businesses, it also h
melissa: here to break it down, james freeman, "wall street journal" and steve moore. is confusing. the export-import bank almost something nobody heard of. now it is making front page news every day. there is talk about corruption inside. we to shut things down. they take taxpayer money and provide companies to advance abroad. companies pay it back with interest does it net-- >> whether you cash flow accounting or use real accruel accounting. on cash flow basis they bring in...
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. >> reporter: private investigator steve ehlers says spelock wants the baby named after him, james spelock iii. but headstrong lucy would have none of that and names the boy cason. that doesnt go over well with daddy. they argue and lucy kicks jim out of the maternity ward. and he doesn't go quietly. taking with him baby presents and the car seat. >> he just went into a berserk outrage. >> takes her car and leaves her stranded at the hospital with no way home, no car seat. >> reporter: jim and lucy spend a loft time in and out of court, fighting over custody, child support and that name. >> yeah, if she wanted to get her way, she was going to get her way. that was lucy. >> reporter: she was outspoken. >> yes. she didn't take no stuff. >> reporter: but by the summer, some daylight begins to shine on lucy's life. that's when she meets, online, 39-year-old mike mead. he has a pickup, phew he also has a bmw. a successful inventor and entrepreneur from nearby fort mill, south carolina, who enjoys the finer things, like sitdown dinners at the steakhouse chain. >> she was dressed really nice. i d
. >> reporter: private investigator steve ehlers says spelock wants the baby named after him, james spelock iii. but headstrong lucy would have none of that and names the boy cason. that doesnt go over well with daddy. they argue and lucy kicks jim out of the maternity ward. and he doesn't go quietly. taking with him baby presents and the car seat. >> he just went into a berserk outrage. >> takes her car and leaves her stranded at the hospital with no way home, no car seat....
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steve howe did 6 weeks save the nation? >> good question. you have to start with you have to imagine the scene president james madison confronted on the morning of aug. 261814 when he comes back to washington and you have every federal building save one has been destroyed. the great landmarks of this country, the capital, the white house and with it the supreme court, library of congress, they have been gutted. you have an american army that has been vanquished, on the run. you have a british force that just left the capital by lands but then you have a second british force moving up the potomac river and still frightening the nation's capital in alexandria. the united states treasury it this point two using the war of 1812 is broke. don't have money to improve money to pay for, you have parts of new england talking about the session. it is hard to imagine a more decrepit moment american history. in a few weeks we talk about in this book, through quite a bit of luck, just the right things being done, is able to turn the situation around and we emerge with a victory at baltimore together with another victory further north in plattsburgh, n.y.
steve howe did 6 weeks save the nation? >> good question. you have to start with you have to imagine the scene president james madison confronted on the morning of aug. 261814 when he comes back to washington and you have every federal building save one has been destroyed. the great landmarks of this country, the capital, the white house and with it the supreme court, library of congress, they have been gutted. you have an american army that has been vanquished, on the run. you have a...
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james mcnair. >>> now, that crash is bringing the issue of tired truckers to the forefront. "eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has more now on what local lawmakers are doing to ensure the roads remain safe. >> no driver should up that late. you should get your rest. >> join said he is a good driver. >> i like it the way it is now, but they shouldn't push it any more. you got people trying to make money. that will will get them killed. >> but says many drivers would like federal regulations relaxed. >> in order to put bread on the table, sometimes it takes a little bit more. >> earlier this month, senate subcommittee volt today relax current weekly regulations for truckers, from a 70 hour work week before long break, back to pre july 2013 levels, when drivers could go 82 hours. but what a difference a month makes. >> we are fighting back against those who want to allow truckers to drive longer, with less rest, and ultimately put the general public at risk? new jersey senator, robert menendez, in camden monday. announcing plans to prevent the rollback by introducing amendments to transportation fundin
james mcnair. >>> now, that crash is bringing the issue of tired truckers to the forefront. "eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has more now on what local lawmakers are doing to ensure the roads remain safe. >> no driver should up that late. you should get your rest. >> join said he is a good driver. >> i like it the way it is now, but they shouldn't push it any more. you got people trying to make money. that will will get them killed. >> but...
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steve moore. a fox news contributor. and we have wayne angell. charlie gasparino and james friedman are back with us. to all of you for joining us. we are looking at what are the trouble signs ahead on the horizon? looking at food prices soaring, ground beef 16%, steak 11%, fish is higher, chicken is higher. people are getting hit at the store with food prices going higher. what is your warning sign on the horizon? >> generally you have built commodity inflation. the one thing is some of this stuff is supply oriented. i don't know if in fact stakes are costing more. melissa: it is because of the problems. another inflation coming to consumers and the fed has no ammo. because it has been a disaster. >> i think the fed has no ammo on the economy anymore. melissa: what do you think? >> i think the fed has plenty of power to do what needs to be done if they can just get their head around the problem, and the problem is the fed was way too easy in the greenspan years and we had asset problem and that came crashing down and then people decided we haven't regulated the market enough so we moved to an overre
steve moore. a fox news contributor. and we have wayne angell. charlie gasparino and james friedman are back with us. to all of you for joining us. we are looking at what are the trouble signs ahead on the horizon? looking at food prices soaring, ground beef 16%, steak 11%, fish is higher, chicken is higher. people are getting hit at the store with food prices going higher. what is your warning sign on the horizon? >> generally you have built commodity inflation. the one thing is some of...
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james, can i get some thank you note writing music, please? [ soft keyboard music ] >> steved? >> jimmy: is he tired? he looks tired. >> steve: he's tingry. >> jimmy: he's tired and angry? all right here we go. >> steve: aww, look how cute he is. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thank you, lawmakers in jamaica, for considering a a new bill to legalize marijuana. just remember to pass it on the left-hand side. [ applause ] ♪ thank you, world cup mascot, fuleco, who's holding a ball in his hand, for being a worldwide ambassador of soccer, yet apparently not knowing the basic rules of soccer. [ laughter ] who cares? i drew it already. >> steve: what are you making a a big deal out of it? >> jimmy: what's the big deal? you gotta make a big deal out of everything? >> steve: little armadillo, he loves this stuff. [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, "game of thrones'" writer george r. r. martin, for joining twitter. if there's anything you're good at, it's wasting 140 characters at once. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ laughter ] [ sad music plays ] thank you, throw back thursday, for basically s
james, can i get some thank you note writing music, please? [ soft keyboard music ] >> steved? >> jimmy: is he tired? he looks tired. >> steve: he's tingry. >> jimmy: he's tired and angry? all right here we go. >> steve: aww, look how cute he is. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thank you, lawmakers in jamaica, for considering a a new bill to legalize marijuana. just remember to pass it on the left-hand side. [ applause ] ♪ thank you, world cup mascot, fuleco, who's...
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james, can i get some thank you note writing music, please? [ soft keyboard music ] >> steved? >> jimmy: is he tired? he looks tired. >> steve: he's tingry. >> jimmy: he's tired and angry? all right here we go. >> steve: aww, look how cute he is. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thank you, lawmakers in jamaica, for considering a a new bill to legalize marijuana. just remember to pass it on the left-hand side. [ applause ] ♪ thank you, world cup mascot, fuleco, who's holding a ball in his hand, for being a worldwide ambassador of soccer, yet apparently not knowing the basic rules of soccer. [ laughter ] who cares? big deal. i drew it already. >> steve: what are you making a a big deal out of it? >> jimmy: what's the big deal? you gotta make a big deal out of everything? >> steve: little armadillo, he loves this stuff. [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, "game of thrones'" writer george r. r. martin, for joining twitter. if there's anything you're good at, it's wasting 140 characters at once. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ laughter ] [ sad music plays ] thank you, throw back thursday, for b
james, can i get some thank you note writing music, please? [ soft keyboard music ] >> steved? >> jimmy: is he tired? he looks tired. >> steve: he's tingry. >> jimmy: he's tired and angry? all right here we go. >> steve: aww, look how cute he is. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thank you, lawmakers in jamaica, for considering a a new bill to legalize marijuana. just remember to pass it on the left-hand side. [ applause ] ♪ thank you, world cup mascot, fuleco, who's...
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steve nash is joining us next to talk world cup. his own celebrity match and possibly some lebron james.e back. i'm eamon javers in washington. john boehner said he plans to file a lawsuit on behalf of the house of representatives against president obama saying he failed to execute the laws. at issue here is a series of executive actions that the president has taken through the course of this year and particularly a number of tweets to obamacare that the president has made unilaterally. house republicans believe that is above and beyond the president's authority. there's a real issue of straining executive authority. the speaker of the house said i believe the president is not carrying out the laws of our country and i think standing up and fighting for this is in the best long-term interest of the congress. >> all right. eamon javers, thanks for that. >>> the world cup is captivating the globe this month but check out this soccer match. tonight is a steve nash foundation showdown. a celebrity soccer match held annually in new york city to benefit the charity. we're joined by back-to-bac
steve nash is joining us next to talk world cup. his own celebrity match and possibly some lebron james.e back. i'm eamon javers in washington. john boehner said he plans to file a lawsuit on behalf of the house of representatives against president obama saying he failed to execute the laws. at issue here is a series of executive actions that the president has taken through the course of this year and particularly a number of tweets to obamacare that the president has made unilaterally. house...
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it's an ugly fight where they are more or less making it impossible to buy a james patterson book or even steverouling bowling bo >> how this rthey doing turning a profit? >> the key question with amazon. in his first shareholder letter in 1997 he attaches to every shareholder letter since then i'm going going after the future cash flows and not the reported earnings and not the bottom line after everything. they haven't. and they don't. so trades at this incredible multiple to earns as we say but investors have been happy because they have always generated the significant revenue growth of this company and that is, i think been the key. >> are they making money? >> not a lot, not a lot. as joe said, they invest a great deal and there are many believers. in that way, bezos is different than many other ceos he has a great group of investors willing to wait and say we believe all of these investments will pay off in enormous earnings down the road. >> how does he treat his work he's at the warehouse? >> workers can walk as much as 15 miles a day. it's warehouse work. it's hard but certainly there
it's an ugly fight where they are more or less making it impossible to buy a james patterson book or even steverouling bowling bo >> how this rthey doing turning a profit? >> the key question with amazon. in his first shareholder letter in 1997 he attaches to every shareholder letter since then i'm going going after the future cash flows and not the reported earnings and not the bottom line after everything. they haven't. and they don't. so trades at this incredible multiple to...
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robert maine, james kelly garrett, devon butler, nick cook and steve, and also michael maine are the crew of the ock with aquest, a boat company hired to teach locals in honduras how to safely scuba dive. on a quest to do good, these men have been illegally detained without benefit of due process for 44 days and have spent several, as i said, several weeks in a delap dated hon douran jail, -- honduren jail, living in unacceptable conditions. together with my colleague, congressman mike fitzpatrick, we urged the state department and hon douran officials to work toward a quick resolution, to free these men so that they may return to the loving arms of their families. your prayers are appreciated and i have confidence that we'll bring them home. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? the gentleman is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this year we mark the 50th anniversary of the 1964 freedom summer, when hundreds of americans traveled to miss
robert maine, james kelly garrett, devon butler, nick cook and steve, and also michael maine are the crew of the ock with aquest, a boat company hired to teach locals in honduras how to safely scuba dive. on a quest to do good, these men have been illegally detained without benefit of due process for 44 days and have spent several, as i said, several weeks in a delap dated hon douran jail, -- honduren jail, living in unacceptable conditions. together with my colleague, congressman mike...
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james monroe said weakness is provocative and provoking our enemies into action. we're sitting here to say we will release five of the top taliban to get the one guy back? then we will steve9000 troops in afghanistan until 2016 when there is the election and? so bergdahl may be dead deserter and obama is abandoning ideas hundred troops to see who will be the last one to die and no war that we do not intend to win it reaches a metaphor for the other. neil: and you interviewed him. you should know. think you all very much. in this environment where the administration is so unpopular is showing the pull that the republicans are doing better from foreign affairs and how to handle the economy and why that may not be such a good thing for republicans because they have a history of getting cocky to grab defeat from the certain jaws defeat from the certain jaws of victory. our veteranseed you. there are more than 8 million enrollees in health care at the department of veterans affairs. that's more than 2 percent of the entire us population. this includes veterans from previous generations and veterans from today's wars. challenging medical condition ever increasing technological
james monroe said weakness is provocative and provoking our enemies into action. we're sitting here to say we will release five of the top taliban to get the one guy back? then we will steve9000 troops in afghanistan until 2016 when there is the election and? so bergdahl may be dead deserter and obama is abandoning ideas hundred troops to see who will be the last one to die and no war that we do not intend to win it reaches a metaphor for the other. neil: and you interviewed him. you should...
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steve worked tirelessly over the years to get this project to the finish line and it's truly heartbreaking that he won't be able to see it completed. naming this building after mr. james a small token of our gratitude for his rvice and an honor for his son, my friend, steve burgess. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. meadows: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from vermont is recognized. mr. welch: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. meadows: thank you, mr. speaker. the emotion and heart of my colleague, mr. davis, is evident today on this house floor. and far too often things are done here in a nonpersonal way. but i can tell you, for mr. davis this is personal. and it is a great honor that i support him and h.r. 1707. but i also encourage all the members to support the passage of this bill and i thank the gentleman for his leadership a
steve worked tirelessly over the years to get this project to the finish line and it's truly heartbreaking that he won't be able to see it completed. naming this building after mr. james a small token of our gratitude for his rvice and an honor for his son, my friend, steve burgess. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. meadows: i reserve the balance of my...
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steve at the university of texas. >> you can see first note he took. five men arrested. national headquarters. >> and the judge asked where the lead burglar, jameslur, worked. owe sent -- the judge sid, speak up. the he said -- he said, speak up! and he finally said cia. >> security consultant in quotes. retired from government cia. >> cia? >> this is when watergate takes off. >> carl burn steen a street savvy reporter in on the story to create the perfect journalistic odd couple. >> you have college drop out, republican radical, guys didn't like each other. >> not particularly. >> bernstein knew a good reporter when he saw one. >> whatever the other part was, he knew how to get a story. >> here is the list if you can call it that of all the people woodward phoned in those early days after the break in. >> those two pages, he talked to everyone. push on every door. >> one 1 weeks they pushed the story far beyond the five to one of president nixon's closest confidantes. >> john m. mitchell as u.s. attorney general personally controlled the secret fund that was used to gather information about the democrat. the "washington post" has learned. that'
steve at the university of texas. >> you can see first note he took. five men arrested. national headquarters. >> and the judge asked where the lead burglar, jameslur, worked. owe sent -- the judge sid, speak up. the he said -- he said, speak up! and he finally said cia. >> security consultant in quotes. retired from government cia. >> cia? >> this is when watergate takes off. >> carl burn steen a street savvy reporter in on the story to create the perfect...
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james monroe said weakness is provocative and provoking our enemies into action. we're sitting here to say we will release five of the top taliban to get the one guy back? then we will steve9000 troops in afghanistan until 2016 when there is the election and? so bergdahl may be dead is abandoning ideas hundred troops to see who will be the last one to die and no war that we do not intend to win it reaches a metaphor for the other. neil: and you interviewed him. you should know. think you all very much. in this environment where the administration is so unpopular is showing the pull that the republicans are doing better from foreign affairs and how to handle the economy and why that may not be such a good thing for republicans because they have a history of getting cocky to grab defeat from the certain jaws of victory. [ female announcer ] who are we? we are thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nhts. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can s, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into
james monroe said weakness is provocative and provoking our enemies into action. we're sitting here to say we will release five of the top taliban to get the one guy back? then we will steve9000 troops in afghanistan until 2016 when there is the election and? so bergdahl may be dead is abandoning ideas hundred troops to see who will be the last one to die and no war that we do not intend to win it reaches a metaphor for the other. neil: and you interviewed him. you should know. think you all...
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james monroe said weakness is provocative and provoking our enemies into action. we're sitting here to say we will release five of the top taliban to get the one guy back? then we will steve9000 troops in afghanistan until 2016 when there is the election and? so bergdahl may be dead deserter and obama is abandoning ideas hundred troops to see who will be the last one to die and no war that we do not intend to win it reaches a metaphor for the other. neil: and you interviewed him. you should know. think you all very much. in this environment where the administration is so unpopular is showing the pull that the republicans are doing better from foreign affairs and how to handle the economy and why that may not be such a good thing for republicans because they have a history of getting cocky to grab defeat from the certain jaws of victory. i ys say be thman with the plan but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t treaent that can restore t vels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men wit
james monroe said weakness is provocative and provoking our enemies into action. we're sitting here to say we will release five of the top taliban to get the one guy back? then we will steve9000 troops in afghanistan until 2016 when there is the election and? so bergdahl may be dead deserter and obama is abandoning ideas hundred troops to see who will be the last one to die and no war that we do not intend to win it reaches a metaphor for the other. neil: and you interviewed him. you should...
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james monroe said weakness is provocative and provoking our enemies into action. we're sitting here to say we will release five of the top taliban to get the one guy back? then we will steve9000 troops in afghanistan until 2016 when there is the election and? so bergdahl may be dead deserter and obama is abandoning ideas hundred troops to see who will be the last one to die and no war that we do not intend to win it reaches a metaphor for the other. neil: and you interviewed him. you should kw. think you all very much. in this environment where the administration is so unpopular is showing the pull that the republicans are doing better from foreign affairs and how to handle the economy and why that may not be such a good thing for republicans because they have a history of getting cocky to grab defeat from the certain jaws of victory. neil: this is why i fear republicans get cocky would get the fox news poll the green indicates preferred parties who is more pro-business? republicans winp+%- across the board. but they will look at that and say the victory speech can be short-lived. and our gubernatorial candidate we reach out to the appointed jerry brown and have not hear
james monroe said weakness is provocative and provoking our enemies into action. we're sitting here to say we will release five of the top taliban to get the one guy back? then we will steve9000 troops in afghanistan until 2016 when there is the election and? so bergdahl may be dead deserter and obama is abandoning ideas hundred troops to see who will be the last one to die and no war that we do not intend to win it reaches a metaphor for the other. neil: and you interviewed him. you should kw....
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james monroe said weakness is provocative and provoking our enemies into action. we're sitting here to say we will release five of the top taliban to get the one guy back? then we will steve9000 troops in afghanistan until 2016 when there is the election and? so bergdahl may be dead deserter and obama is abandoning ideas hundred troops to see who will be the last one to die and no war that we do not intend to win it reaches a metaphor for the other. neil: and you interviewed him. you should know. think you all very much. in this environment where the administration is so unpopular is showing the pull that the republicans are doing better from foreign affairs and how to handle the economy and why that may not be such a good thing for republicans because they have a history of getting cocky to grab defeat from the certain jaws of victory. our "name your price" tool helps -- jamie, you've got a little something on the back of your shoe, there. [alarm beeping] price tag. danger: price tag alert. oh, hey, guys. price tag alert. is this normal? well, progressive's a price tag free zone. we let you tell us what you want to pay, and we help you find options to fit your budget. wh
james monroe said weakness is provocative and provoking our enemies into action. we're sitting here to say we will release five of the top taliban to get the one guy back? then we will steve9000 troops in afghanistan until 2016 when there is the election and? so bergdahl may be dead deserter and obama is abandoning ideas hundred troops to see who will be the last one to die and no war that we do not intend to win it reaches a metaphor for the other. neil: and you interviewed him. you should...
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james mcclure, albuquerque, new mexico. i am sure fargo is a nice place. >> i am working on new mexico for next year. last two shows, rapid city, south dakota, fargo. stevenew jersey, the name of the book "killing jesus" sends out a bad message. how about a book called jesus lives. >> there are plenty of books on jesus, steve, religious books. rebecca, hi, i'm 11. i have read all of your history books. i love them. thank you, rebecca. have a great summer. tonight's tip of the day, in rudland, vermont, 58-year-old don pitanelo was preparing to close max's convenience store, when a robber came in with a snooi knife. don felt threatened. he pulled out a legal handgun. the robber ran out. don's employer treated him really badly after that. saying he had violated company policy by bringing a gun to work. he didn't get fired but he is not going back to mack's. here is a tip. if your boss is insane like that, leave. don is in a job. even if he didn't, you don't want to work in a crazy place. sometimes it is tough but when things get irrational, you have to go. >> that's it for us. also, we would like you to spout off anywhere in the world. o'reilly at foxnews.c
james mcclure, albuquerque, new mexico. i am sure fargo is a nice place. >> i am working on new mexico for next year. last two shows, rapid city, south dakota, fargo. stevenew jersey, the name of the book "killing jesus" sends out a bad message. how about a book called jesus lives. >> there are plenty of books on jesus, steve, religious books. rebecca, hi, i'm 11. i have read all of your history books. i love them. thank you, rebecca. have a great summer. tonight's tip of...
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steve ballmer is getting a steal. >> san antonio win last night set for rematch with the miami heat. the heat are headed for the finals for the fourth straight year. certainly on the shoulders of lebron james to, in his words, take his talent to south beach, has been vindicated? >> let me think about that. no. all right? you're referring to the decision, okay, that made-for-television silliness. go back in time here. after the decision, there's a press conference. his first press conference, lebron says when he's asked about how many championships miami's going to win, he says not one, not two, not three, not four, he kept going right down the line. if my math is correct, if they beat san antonio again, this would only be number three. he's got a long way to go to get off the hook. >> by the way, though, what was the deal with the pacers player who kept trying to annoy lebron. that strategy seemed to backfire, didn't it? >> you talk about lance stephenson of the indiana pacers. every time stephenson took the court during the series, you thought you would see elephants and clowns and big top. this is ridiculous. not to say that his antics cost indiana the playoff series because miami is sim
steve ballmer is getting a steal. >> san antonio win last night set for rematch with the miami heat. the heat are headed for the finals for the fourth straight year. certainly on the shoulders of lebron james to, in his words, take his talent to south beach, has been vindicated? >> let me think about that. no. all right? you're referring to the decision, okay, that made-for-television silliness. go back in time here. after the decision, there's a press conference. his first press...
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steve jobs were alive today, our batteries wouldn't die in like two seconds. it's outrageous. >> brian sullivan, thank you so much. up next, more than 20 years after jamesught i coined that? >> no. she keeps you on your toes. you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any allergic reactions like rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue o
steve jobs were alive today, our batteries wouldn't die in like two seconds. it's outrageous. >> brian sullivan, thank you so much. up next, more than 20 years after jamesught i coined that? >> no. she keeps you on your toes. you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is...