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susan downs, a prison psychiatrist for more than four years, comes here every day to see her patients. a pretty volatile group. she always maintains a safe distance from them, even with a solid steel door between them. >> i have to wear a vest because there was one psychiatrist, they tried to kill her. they grabbed her when she got near the cell port and tried to stab something into her. okay. so just going to be -- just want to check in, see how you're doing today. >> i'm doing the same i've done every day. >> dr. downs meets with her first patient. he was once incarcerated three years for stealing a car. during his term, he often assaulted both staff and inmates. now, he's back for a parole violation. officers brought him to this unit because they noticed he seemed to be quite delusional. >> don't put me in a cell. and then, don't put like a -- like a gun killer next door, right? and then the gun guys never get out, those who like shooting people. i get out and i'll be the guy who was in the cell next door, going out shooting people with a gun. they're coming up with [ muted ] in my
susan downs, a prison psychiatrist for more than four years, comes here every day to see her patients. a pretty volatile group. she always maintains a safe distance from them, even with a solid steel door between them. >> i have to wear a vest because there was one psychiatrist, they tried to kill her. they grabbed her when she got near the cell port and tried to stab something into her. okay. so just going to be -- just want to check in, see how you're doing today. >> i'm doing the...
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susan: i have two phones. lacey: i know. and i e-mailed you. what happened on saturday when the a.c.s were broken down? n: i had a guy that worked on them. lacey: no, you didn't. susan: and where were you? lacey: i was there. susan: exactly. and that's where you're supposed to be. that's your job. i'm here to help you manage, not manage your store, so don't start with me. lacey: the a.c.s not working in plainview, and she never took care of it. we're sweating our ass off. i got clients leaving the salon, staff upset. lemonis: who's supposed to do that? lacey: susan. lemonis: then why isn't she doing it? carolyn: i'm not sure. i don't know. she should have took care of it. lemonis: want to go talk to her? carolyn: yes. lemonis: let's go. it's obvious to me that carolyn hasn't established a chain of command. you can see it. you can feel it. you can hear it. what is the issue right now? lacey: i called her in the morning and said it's not working. she says, "i'll get on it. i'll call a couple people." and i said, "okay, great." time goes on. it's dying in there. people are screaming and yelling at me, so i
susan: i have two phones. lacey: i know. and i e-mailed you. what happened on saturday when the a.c.s were broken down? n: i had a guy that worked on them. lacey: no, you didn't. susan: and where were you? lacey: i was there. susan: exactly. and that's where you're supposed to be. that's your job. i'm here to help you manage, not manage your store, so don't start with me. lacey: the a.c.s not working in plainview, and she never took care of it. we're sweating our ass off. i got clients leaving...
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susan marquez sat down with some of the film's stars, lets take a a look. >> i'll be back. >> what? >> arnold schwartsenager says it again in the latest installment of the term nicer series n terminator genesis schwartsenager returns as cyborg from the future who is never far from the connor family but time travelers making this film a more complicated tail. >> 1984, is in longer exist. >> jason clark plays john connor who is supposed to save human race from the machines. he says modern day technology and social media give new life to the series. >> i think if you will pick up the story, you have to go into the deeper more complex. >> reporter: amelia clark plays his matter sarah clark the the battled ready warrior who is nobody's victim. >> is there a new story and you are sorry can i help you. come in my van. >> reporter: film reunite sarah connor with kyle reese character sent back in time to save her from the original film and that is just fine from clark. >> love story that no matter what time line or part of the franchise but cannot help but exist. >> reporter: another termina
susan marquez sat down with some of the film's stars, lets take a a look. >> i'll be back. >> what? >> arnold schwartsenager says it again in the latest installment of the term nicer series n terminator genesis schwartsenager returns as cyborg from the future who is never far from the connor family but time travelers making this film a more complicated tail. >> 1984, is in longer exist. >> jason clark plays john connor who is supposed to save human race from the...
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they tore the billiard room down immediately. susan: well, we also have some video of this white house small family dining room. and it was told that the grants would gather there as a family for breakfast every day. what is that room like today? we're going to look at it once again here. it's very dressy today. yeah, it doesn't look anything like it did. it reflects more theodore roosevelt, what theodore roosevelt did to it in 1902. it was a big barny family breakfast room with always a cloth on the table. and you served through a pantry through those doors on the side. and the dishes were washed there and the family gathered there at this great big table. and that -- every family did. that was the family dining -- the little dining room. and through the door was the big -- was then a hall and staircase and a big dining room where the state occasions were held. in 1902, this room was turned around and incorporated in the dining room and the grand stair the grants had built was removed. and it's the state dining room of today. susan: w
they tore the billiard room down immediately. susan: well, we also have some video of this white house small family dining room. and it was told that the grants would gather there as a family for breakfast every day. what is that room like today? we're going to look at it once again here. it's very dressy today. yeah, it doesn't look anything like it did. it reflects more theodore roosevelt, what theodore roosevelt did to it in 1902. it was a big barny family breakfast room with always a cloth...
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cnbc's julia boorstin sat down with youtube's susan wojicki. she joins us from los angeles. julia. >> youtube's ceo says she's working to grow youtube's revenue by bolstering its advertising business and she's also trying to create a whole new revenue stream of subscriptions. >> we just see a lot of opportunity continue to bring more advertisers to the platform, and so a lot of the times some of our biggers advertisers they're just get on youtube for the first time, so we're working with them to understand how they can continue to change their creative so they can work really well on youtube. how can we continue to optimize the platform? and the other thing we're doing is we talked about doing subscriptions. right now we're working on a subscription service. so we think long-term youtube can be ad and subscription supported. >> con vincing youtube's billion users used to watching not tirely for free there is a version worth paying for an entirely new challenge for youtube and wojcicki. she did say she's interested in companies that will help her better serve creators and vie
cnbc's julia boorstin sat down with youtube's susan wojicki. she joins us from los angeles. julia. >> youtube's ceo says she's working to grow youtube's revenue by bolstering its advertising business and she's also trying to create a whole new revenue stream of subscriptions. >> we just see a lot of opportunity continue to bring more advertisers to the platform, and so a lot of the times some of our biggers advertisers they're just get on youtube for the first time, so we're working...
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susan swain: and they believed that he was targeted as part of the assassination plot that brought down the lincoln administration. well we learned that julia grant was much, very unhappy to leave the white house, and general grant assuaged that grief by taking her on a two-year world tour. what should we know about that tour? pamela sanfilippo: well, it was actually his idea. he said he felt upon leaving the white house that he felt like a boy out of school, and he had always loved traveling, and so they embarked on this tour that was just originally supposed to be europe, and then extended all the way around the world. she enjoyed every minute of it mostly because of the praise and acclaim that she saw her husband receiving, and the -- the shopping that she did as well, of things that she wanted to -- to bring back home with her. but she just had a wonderful time on the world tour. susan swain: we're going to return to the galena home and look at some of the world tour items that they have on display there. >> after his eight years in the white house, the grants came back here to gale
susan swain: and they believed that he was targeted as part of the assassination plot that brought down the lincoln administration. well we learned that julia grant was much, very unhappy to leave the white house, and general grant assuaged that grief by taking her on a two-year world tour. what should we know about that tour? pamela sanfilippo: well, it was actually his idea. he said he felt upon leaving the white house that he felt like a boy out of school, and he had always loved traveling,...
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. >> well, let me ask susan that question, because it comes down to, if you're a member of the senate or the house of representatives, you have this choice, kill this deal or accept this deal. can the enemies of the president make it, no, that's not the question, it's a question of whether he could have done better? even though that question is irrelevant, because there's only one deal out there. your thoughts? >> i think what we saw today was the beginning of a 60-day campaign. president obama has run very successful campaigns in the past and that's what he's just begun with this iran deal, and he's got the presidency on a very complicated issue, that makes it tough for his opponents. that doesn't mean we won't have a resolution. i'm sure it will be introduced, but they'll never be able to override or veto. so president obama is making the best case to show the most united america he can. but this deal, i think the odds are excellent, almost certain, that it survives, because of the arrangement that he made with congress when they insisted on the ability to review it. >> david, it se
. >> well, let me ask susan that question, because it comes down to, if you're a member of the senate or the house of representatives, you have this choice, kill this deal or accept this deal. can the enemies of the president make it, no, that's not the question, it's a question of whether he could have done better? even though that question is irrelevant, because there's only one deal out there. your thoughts? >> i think what we saw today was the beginning of a 60-day campaign....
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susan kennedy also down there on the scene for us.every angle. she joins us live with what she has been able to gather from her vantage point? >> reporter: we're at n. street southeast about a block behind national park. you can see we have the federal protective service. they blocked off we are we're and we've had park police, helicopters and. mpd helicopters over you we've seen people waiting on this corner trying to figure out exactly what the situation s. you can see the protective service, federal protective service are in front of the building as well. employees were waiting kwon the corner trying to -- on the corner trying to figure out what is going on. todd peters is trying to figure out what is going on. what time did you get here? >> it was about 7:45. when i came into the area there was a lot of police activity out on the street a lot things going on, police directing traffic. i got to the area here. they had shut down new jersey so i wasn't able to get to the garage and found a spot over here and they've had us outside of
susan kennedy also down there on the scene for us.every angle. she joins us live with what she has been able to gather from her vantage point? >> reporter: we're at n. street southeast about a block behind national park. you can see we have the federal protective service. they blocked off we are we're and we've had park police, helicopters and. mpd helicopters over you we've seen people waiting on this corner trying to figure out exactly what the situation s. you can see the protective...
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susan, this week you sat down with maryland senator ben cardin. >> the president is counting on democratsran deal, senator cardin
susan, this week you sat down with maryland senator ben cardin. >> the president is counting on democratsran deal, senator cardin
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susan they placed him under arrest for dwi. she was ecstatic. job well done, great. praising me up and downeter pleads not guilty and the case is still pending. either way, the arrest does little to solve the divorce issues. and a year and a half later, she summons labella to the carl's place diner again. for a different assignment. >> she leans over and is like, i want him to disappear. you know? and it didn't really register with me right away. i'm like, disappear? can you elaborate? what do you mean, disappear? and she's like i want him gone. i want him erased out of my life. i was told you're the man to get this done. i'm like, you mean like you want him whacked? and she kind of nodded the head. she said yeah, if that's how you say it. i called up a friend in the d.a.'s office. i'm like i've got a problem. >> any time someone comes to us with something like this, we take a step back. we went to the carl's place diner. we have to start trying to confirm what joe labella told us. we did get video because the diner has video of everyone coming out. he's a former police officer, so he came
susan they placed him under arrest for dwi. she was ecstatic. job well done, great. praising me up and downeter pleads not guilty and the case is still pending. either way, the arrest does little to solve the divorce issues. and a year and a half later, she summons labella to the carl's place diner again. for a different assignment. >> she leans over and is like, i want him to disappear. you know? and it didn't really register with me right away. i'm like, disappear? can you elaborate?...
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reporting from san diego i'm susan marquette for cbs news. >> she seems so down to earth too, so great. >>> 6:26. coming up next on "eyewitness news" naacp kicks off convention here in philadelphia by lifting its 15 year boycott from south carolina. we will have a live report coming up next. >>> honoring our heroes see how nfl and philadelphia soul are thanking wounded veterans. >>> and, the heat continues this weekend with meteorologist justin drabick with your sunday forecast, coming up next. trading-in or selling your car, truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, drive to your local car buying center. and three, walk out with your check in as little as 30 minutes. buying used cars is all we do... all makes and models... no dealership pressure. we'll even settle your loan or lease. so don't wait. get your free online valuation now at webuyanycar.com many wrinkle creams come with high hopes, but hope... doesn't work on wrinkles. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair with the fastest retin
reporting from san diego i'm susan marquette for cbs news. >> she seems so down to earth too, so great. >>> 6:26. coming up next on "eyewitness news" naacp kicks off convention here in philadelphia by lifting its 15 year boycott from south carolina. we will have a live report coming up next. >>> honoring our heroes see how nfl and philadelphia soul are thanking wounded veterans. >>> and, the heat continues this weekend with meteorologist justin drabick...
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susan: was it the resolute desk brought down? dr. seale: the resolute desk, it was just recently. ms. mayo: that was something that came in the hayes administration. dr. seale: and it was used in the upstairs hall. she furnished the upstairs hall from the attic. the corridor that runs the full length of the house, on the single floor, was just an old hallway with white wardrobes and things in it and one end of it was a waiting room. she furnished that a lot from old things she found in the attic. ms. mayo: and she was trying to make more room for the family. the family quarters had become so cramped and overrun by the presidential offices that, you know, she was looking for space anywhere she could find it. so she turned that hallway into a large sort of living area with, you know, defined spaces for seating and conversation. susan: did caroline invite any first ladies back to the white house? dr. seale: mrs. hayes had died. ms. mayo: that's the one i know about, harriette lane. susan: so we talked about the fact that she was seen as a domestic partner. but caroline harrison was a
susan: was it the resolute desk brought down? dr. seale: the resolute desk, it was just recently. ms. mayo: that was something that came in the hayes administration. dr. seale: and it was used in the upstairs hall. she furnished the upstairs hall from the attic. the corridor that runs the full length of the house, on the single floor, was just an old hallway with white wardrobes and things in it and one end of it was a waiting room. she furnished that a lot from old things she found in the...
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down. gwen: house speaker john boehner said he was ready for a conversation, but not yet a vote. was this an example of how congress works these days or a distraction? susan: it was a little bit of a distraction. there's far more consensus on congress on the restrictions of the confederate flag than the rhetoric on the floor would suggest. what republicans were trying to do, they passed with no opposition now restrictions to ban flags on grave sites on federal lands concessions and banning federal funding to purchase plans. no opposition. a block of southern republicans brought to the attention of leadership that in 10 states in the south there is something called confederate memorial day, an official holiday recognized in these states, a tradition often for the descendants of soldiers that served in the confederancy to put small confederate flags on the graves. under existing obama administration policy, it is allowed to be down only on that day and is supposed to be taken down as soon as possible. a group of republicans wanted to have a vote to say that could still occur, that would not be banned. i think republicans columbusly clumsily handled the matt
down. gwen: house speaker john boehner said he was ready for a conversation, but not yet a vote. was this an example of how congress works these days or a distraction? susan: it was a little bit of a distraction. there's far more consensus on congress on the restrictions of the confederate flag than the rhetoric on the floor would suggest. what republicans were trying to do, they passed with no opposition now restrictions to ban flags on grave sites on federal lands concessions and banning...
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. >> and we'll break down the upcoming supreme court argument on affirmative action. i'm susan page. >> and i'm derek mcginty, this is capital download. >>> good sunday morning to you and welcome to capital download. we hope you're enjoying your 4th of july weekend because we sure are. you sat down with presidential candidate ted cruz, who has no problems breaking reagan's so called 11th commandment, not speaking ill of a fellow republicans. >> yes, he warns that
. >> and we'll break down the upcoming supreme court argument on affirmative action. i'm susan page. >> and i'm derek mcginty, this is capital download. >>> good sunday morning to you and welcome to capital download. we hope you're enjoying your 4th of july weekend because we sure are. you sat down with presidential candidate ted cruz, who has no problems breaking reagan's so called 11th commandment, not speaking ill of a fellow republicans. >> yes, he warns that
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down with the prime minister. he is also sitting with the national security adviser susan rice. they will be discussing trade relations with ethiopia. ethiopia is one of the fastest growing african economies and according to the world bank the world's fastest growing economy within the next four years. up to 11% growth every year. also topping the agenda is security. this is off the back of a terror attack in mogadishu. that suicide attack by al shabaab. this region is a hotbed of terrorism. it is also john a regional security issue. we understand that terror group al shabaab has made plans for this region and the united states is really interested in curbing that. john. >> it is interesting. robyn, thank you. >>> polls show donald trump on top of the gop field. he runs ahead of jeb bush overcoming the dust-up with mccain. trump says there is a reason he is number one. let's get more from sunlen serfaty. >> reporter: this poll shows that donald trump is not just a hiccup in this race. right now, he is the national front runner among republicans. it is important to note this poll
down with the prime minister. he is also sitting with the national security adviser susan rice. they will be discussing trade relations with ethiopia. ethiopia is one of the fastest growing african economies and according to the world bank the world's fastest growing economy within the next four years. up to 11% growth every year. also topping the agenda is security. this is off the back of a terror attack in mogadishu. that suicide attack by al shabaab. this region is a hotbed of terrorism. it...
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susan b. komen who sends money to planned parenthood and not shut down monies directly to plan of the parenthood. >> congresswoman? >> i think this is -- fetal research, properly done unexploited is intention to curing disease inside the future. >> we shouldn't have people's tax dollars being sent to this organization it's the cronyism to force taxpayer dollars to go into a organization that's relevant to. >> how briefly would you respond to that? >> i disagree. i think it's unfortunate that happened. >> thank you panel, see you next week. up next we'll have a final word. >>> for latest on the trump controversy and the investigation into the chattanooga shooting stay tuned to this fox station and fox news channel. and that's it for a packed show today. have a great week and we'll see you next fox news sunday. is next. >> on the buzz beater this sunday, donald trump punches back at critics by mocking john mccain's status as a war hero. and huffington's divorce will the media backlash hurt the candidacy? >> you president obama unveil as daily with iran and the republicans are going nuclear. both s
susan b. komen who sends money to planned parenthood and not shut down monies directly to plan of the parenthood. >> congresswoman? >> i think this is -- fetal research, properly done unexploited is intention to curing disease inside the future. >> we shouldn't have people's tax dollars being sent to this organization it's the cronyism to force taxpayer dollars to go into a organization that's relevant to. >> how briefly would you respond to that? >> i disagree. i...
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down is an important part of diminishing the brand of isis as well. yes, ma'am, and you're probably going to be our last question. >> susan crabtree with the washington examiner. i've been covering this terror twitter problem and trying to get more down to probably a question that was better for mccaul, but since i need to write about this today i'm trying to ask it to the panel.out facebook and other social media sites. 200,000 leads going on a day is it -- you seemed to dodge the question and talk about the dark space being a real problem. jamestown we talked about twitter and the message being dangerous but he also talked about the dark space. i'm wondering if the white house had asked them if the white house is letting twitter go about -- letting twitter be more lenient because law enforcement has an interest in the open space and they are not cracking down on twitter when waiting on them as much. if that is a helpful tool because you can track them and i would love to talk about the state department's failed efforts in the counter narrative is they're have been a lot of "washington post" articles talking about is the complete lack of effort. they
down is an important part of diminishing the brand of isis as well. yes, ma'am, and you're probably going to be our last question. >> susan crabtree with the washington examiner. i've been covering this terror twitter problem and trying to get more down to probably a question that was better for mccaul, but since i need to write about this today i'm trying to ask it to the panel.out facebook and other social media sites. 200,000 leads going on a day is it -- you seemed to dodge the...
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susan pummeled him with the butt of the gun. >> i started walking towards the house and next thing i know a man comes stumbling out of the house, covered in blood and falls downs stabbing him. >> do you remember what was going through your mind as you see tex stabbing. >> i remember looking up at the sky and realizing that charlie was definitely the devil. >> he laid dead on the front lawn having been stabbed 5 1 times. biologicked with the gun 13 times and shot twice. >> and in the background i see a white figure of a lady in a nightgown. and trisha was -- >> abigail had also made it to the front lawn but died after being stabbed 28 times by patricia and tex watson. the killers then turned their attention to a terrified sharon tate. >> sharon was the last to die. she was left alone in the living room with atkins. begging, pleading, crying for her life for the life of her unborn child. >> susan atkins told look, bitch i don't have any mercy on you, you are going to die. >> stabbed 16 times in her chest and back. to leave a witchy sign susan atkins used blood to scroll pig on the door. >> at 8:00 a.m. chatman arrive for work. >> he live at 10090 drive. >> thin
susan pummeled him with the butt of the gun. >> i started walking towards the house and next thing i know a man comes stumbling out of the house, covered in blood and falls downs stabbing him. >> do you remember what was going through your mind as you see tex stabbing. >> i remember looking up at the sky and realizing that charlie was definitely the devil. >> he laid dead on the front lawn having been stabbed 5 1 times. biologicked with the gun 13 times and shot twice....
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he decided not to buy it and went down to bourne and bought a house there called gray gables. susan: well, you may be getting some phone calls from our guests here to see some of those photographs at your house. thank you so much for your call and sharing your own personal connection to the cleveland history. well, we're going to quickly run out of time on this important first term of the clevelands. how involved was she at all in any of the aspects, any of these big issues of his presidency? annette: well, the biggest issue probably of the time was the copyright that she was involved in. would you agree with that? taylor: right, in terms of her direct political involvement because she's -- she's going far beyond just the kind of parlor politics of having people over and talking -- and that kind of retail politics. she's even doing things like going to rallies to support this legislation. they were holding them at the first presbyterian church here in town, and so she would actually go there, unaccompanied by the president, and to make sure that she was being directly associated wit
he decided not to buy it and went down to bourne and bought a house there called gray gables. susan: well, you may be getting some phone calls from our guests here to see some of those photographs at your house. thank you so much for your call and sharing your own personal connection to the cleveland history. well, we're going to quickly run out of time on this important first term of the clevelands. how involved was she at all in any of the aspects, any of these big issues of his presidency?...
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down. >> that's why i think it's walker or kasich. what do you think, susan?i'm going back to your previous question, if i'm flying to australia, i want to be with donald trump, because that means you're not only in first class, you're on a private jet. if you're huckabee or lindsey graham or somebody else, you are back in coach. >> that's nice. it's a class consciousness from the media. surprise to everybody. [ laughter ] >> my initial thought a few weeks ago was that donald trump is great for establishment candidates because he's so weird and wild that people are going to run to embrace somebody, quote, normal. but there's such dislike for politics today. don't forget, congress's approval rating is 8%. it's never been that low in history. and even though the president was saying he could get elected to a third term easily, his approval rating is only 49%. the people's distaste for politics is such that i don't know what the limits are for a non-politician politician, and that's what donald trump is in spades. >> i think he's santa ana leading the charge agai
down. >> that's why i think it's walker or kasich. what do you think, susan?i'm going back to your previous question, if i'm flying to australia, i want to be with donald trump, because that means you're not only in first class, you're on a private jet. if you're huckabee or lindsey graham or somebody else, you are back in coach. >> that's nice. it's a class consciousness from the media. surprise to everybody. [ laughter ] >> my initial thought a few weeks ago was that donald...
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down to be probably the last issue. >> and then you said it was slid in at the end. >> at the u.n. by susan rice, when she first wrote resolution 1929, the armed embargo came into that resolution, at the very last minute. >> my only point, i am sorry i am cutting you off the inspection of those some satisfaction we didn't give away to put israel or the other middle eastern countries in jeopardy is a serious question that needs to be responded to, secretary you wanted to say something. >> i just have a small footnote to the issue of the country's without diplomatic relations not being a part of the team, just wanted to point out again that for decades now all of the inspectors are trained have training here in the united states. we are very confident and a very very brad set of people, in addition, and i can get you the exact number, but right now i think we have about a dozen americans in the safeguards effort, and obviously they play a very critical role. >> i would love it if you would get me that information specifically. >> i will get you a list of all the mechanisms we have to prevent
down to be probably the last issue. >> and then you said it was slid in at the end. >> at the u.n. by susan rice, when she first wrote resolution 1929, the armed embargo came into that resolution, at the very last minute. >> my only point, i am sorry i am cutting you off the inspection of those some satisfaction we didn't give away to put israel or the other middle eastern countries in jeopardy is a serious question that needs to be responded to, secretary you wanted to say...
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down in the mud which gave the press even more time. they were staked out there by the time they got there. susanit gave rise to a new term -- keyhole journalism. ms. dunlap: and another term, which was associated with joseph pulitzer, looking in the keyhole to see if you could see what was going on in their private lives. susan: >> in your book, i read that they finally try to concede and gave an interview during a honeymoon. how does that work to keep the interest down a little bit? ms. dunlap: he had what he called the respectable papers, then the not respectable papers. i assume the respectable papers were those whose views coincided. he invited reporters from the so-called respectable papers to come into the cabin where he and frances were staying. they had stacked telegrams from well-wishers on the table. they shared some of those. very nicely staged, very choreographed. they allowed the press to see some of these papers, allow them to see him and her engaged to each other. it was their way of saying, now can you leave us alone? susan: not only the age of news papers, but the beginning of t
down in the mud which gave the press even more time. they were staked out there by the time they got there. susanit gave rise to a new term -- keyhole journalism. ms. dunlap: and another term, which was associated with joseph pulitzer, looking in the keyhole to see if you could see what was going on in their private lives. susan: >> in your book, i read that they finally try to concede and gave an interview during a honeymoon. how does that work to keep the interest down a little bit? ms....
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susan: in what way? rep. rogers: he is just too bombastic. i don't argue with him on the merits of what he is talking about, but he needs to tone it down. he needs to be a little bit more regular. daniel: do you have a golden goose, if you will among the flock? rachael: someone from your home state? rep. rogers: he is my home state senator. susan: three minutes last -- left. final questions from you both? rachael: you had a very good personal relationships with senator mcconnell. you guys have relationships going back over a decade. rep. rogers: 71. rachael: are you using a personal relationship with him to try to lobby for a budget deal? to try to increase spending? as we said, right now we have not seen them publicly come out and endorse that idea. rep. rogers: of course i have had conversations with him. but they are the leader and they will make their decisions based on a great number of factors. i am prepared to wait them out and give them the time that they need to make the decision. daniel: we are about a week away from the august recess. when we come back you will have a mother said of figure something out. when did discussions
susan: in what way? rep. rogers: he is just too bombastic. i don't argue with him on the merits of what he is talking about, but he needs to tone it down. he needs to be a little bit more regular. daniel: do you have a golden goose, if you will among the flock? rachael: someone from your home state? rep. rogers: he is my home state senator. susan: three minutes last -- left. final questions from you both? rachael: you had a very good personal relationships with senator mcconnell. you guys have...
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down move in the financials. this -- i wouldn't touch it. >> but susan just mentioned something that's really important. worry about that wealth effect that was create when'd this market went from 5 trillion to 10 trillion and now it's coming back and what does that mean for the economy? what does it mean for discretionary spending about this emerging middle class there? it could be very, very devastating especially when you qur the fact that all this margin was used. you could have people much worse off than they were three months ago. >> right. but your point, you're connecting the dots earlier today on our conference call to apple. i would agree that it could be impacted. >> let's do this. no, let's do it right now. >> a stock like alibaba or -- >> no. we haven't mentioned apple yet, mel. so here's the deal. >> more impacted than apple. >> in that fiscal that they reported in april they saw sales in china grow 70% year over year. 70%. at that point the shanghai composite was up about 70% or something like that. when you think about all of the wealth that was created from the stock market being inflat
down move in the financials. this -- i wouldn't touch it. >> but susan just mentioned something that's really important. worry about that wealth effect that was create when'd this market went from 5 trillion to 10 trillion and now it's coming back and what does that mean for the economy? what does it mean for discretionary spending about this emerging middle class there? it could be very, very devastating especially when you qur the fact that all this margin was used. you could have...
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susan. absolutely not. sanctions should have been doubled down. now, in 15 years, iran will be free to do whatever it wishes. kerry doesn't even know what the side deals are with iran. and dominiqua posts, agreement and dislope assy are the only choice forward. unless you prefer mutually assured destruction. >> this weekend on the c-span networks politics books and american history. saturday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span, net roots hosted a discussion on illegal immigrants and the enforcement of arizona immigration laws. and on saturday at 6:30, chris christie on national security. he speaks at the university of new hampshire at manchester. on c-span 2 on saturday night at 150k eastern on book tv afterwards, michael tanner talks about the growing national debt and looks at restructuring entitlement as a solution. and on sunday at 3:00, islamic extremism. and on sunday morning at 10:00. we commemorate the president lyndon johnson voting rights act. we include white house phone conversations between johnson and his aides and congressional members
susan. absolutely not. sanctions should have been doubled down. now, in 15 years, iran will be free to do whatever it wishes. kerry doesn't even know what the side deals are with iran. and dominiqua posts, agreement and dislope assy are the only choice forward. unless you prefer mutually assured destruction. >> this weekend on the c-span networks politics books and american history. saturday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span, net roots hosted a discussion on illegal immigrants and the...
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down to at least three names that we are published so far. we have another two or three that we are looking to verify. i mentioned robert. there is also susanenenbaum another alias and another breanna allen -- that is interesting because most of the activities of these sham groups run by the same people, the center for medical progress, which is a nonprofit, and in a sham company biomax, both based in california. we tried to find a breanna allen in california associated with biomax and e-mailed every e-mail the woman calling her self breanna allen provided to multiple sources. we found one breanna allen and that story is, in her words, very, very weird. breanna m. allen grew up in davis, california, which is where david daleiden grew up she went to elementary school with david daleiden, they were not associates but the members him as a self identified fundamentalist catholic. she was the president of the fandom -- feminist club in high school and when i spoke to her she said i saw my name printed in one of your stories and i want you to know i have nothing to do with this. i do not support would david is doing. he is entitled to his views b
down to at least three names that we are published so far. we have another two or three that we are looking to verify. i mentioned robert. there is also susanenenbaum another alias and another breanna allen -- that is interesting because most of the activities of these sham groups run by the same people, the center for medical progress, which is a nonprofit, and in a sham company biomax, both based in california. we tried to find a breanna allen in california associated with biomax and e-mailed...
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down is an important part of diminishing the brand of isis as well. yes, ma'am, and you're probably going to be our last question. >> susan crabtree with the washington examiner. i've been covering this terror twitter problem and trying to get more down to probably a question that was better for mccaul, but since i need to write about this today i'm trying to ask it to the panel. the -- we had a questioner ask about facebook and other social media sites being better about taking these sites down. the 2,000 tweets going on a day. you seemed to dodge that question and talk about the dark space being the real question and james comey talked about twitter on the heel of kill, phil kill and that message being dangerous and he also talked about the dark space. i'm wondering if the white house -- i've asked them about this -- if the white house is letting twitter be more lenient because law enforcement has an interest in those -- in the open space and they aren't cracking down on twitter or leaning on them as much and if that's a helpful tool for law enforcement because then you can track them. i'd love to talk about the state department's failed effort ss s
down is an important part of diminishing the brand of isis as well. yes, ma'am, and you're probably going to be our last question. >> susan crabtree with the washington examiner. i've been covering this terror twitter problem and trying to get more down to probably a question that was better for mccaul, but since i need to write about this today i'm trying to ask it to the panel. the -- we had a questioner ask about facebook and other social media sites being better about taking these...
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and susan on facebook says absolutely not. sanctions should have been doubled down.in 15 years, a ran will be free to do whatever it wishes. kerry doesn't even know what the side deals are with iran. dominique says agreement and diplomacy are the only choice forward unless you prefer a mutually assured destruction. you can join the conversation at facebook.com/cspan. of course, you can also tweet us @cspan. >>> the white house briefing should be coming up shortly. we'll go to it live in just a bit here on c-span3 when it gets under way. and then after that we're going to reair today's senate armed services committee hearing on the iran nuclear agreement in its entirety with secretary kerry, secretary moniz, secretary lew, secretary carter and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general martin dempsey. all that coming up. we'll have it for you after the white house briefing. until the white house briefing gets under way, though, we're going to show you a portion of today's "washington journal." republican ted yoho joined us today on "washington journal" to talk
and susan on facebook says absolutely not. sanctions should have been doubled down.in 15 years, a ran will be free to do whatever it wishes. kerry doesn't even know what the side deals are with iran. dominique says agreement and diplomacy are the only choice forward unless you prefer a mutually assured destruction. you can join the conversation at facebook.com/cspan. of course, you can also tweet us @cspan. >>> the white house briefing should be coming up shortly. we'll go to it live...
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you'll cut it down in half to leave out what i said which you always do because the press in many cases is very very dishonest. >> joining us now, mercedes. and susan, chief congressional correspondent for washington examiner and michael, columnist for the daily beast. >> has the media misrepresented his position? >> the media has reported on his comments. it's been clear. however, trump has been one of the most media savvy candidates that we've seen thus far in the race. why? because he takes on the media. and so what happens is you want to get republican primary voters excited. you go after the press. and that seems to be the strategy that's working for trump right now. >> "the washington post" reports that gop leaders are worried about trump becoming the face of the party. rnc chairman calls trump and tells him to tone it down. trump says it's false reporting. >> i have a feeling he wasn't completely lying when he said the conversation was mostly lyly lyly cordial. this has been trump's m.o. for many years. it's as truchmp. i covered him as a reporter. >> he said the country was being ripped off then. >> he used to get into feuds all the time an
you'll cut it down in half to leave out what i said which you always do because the press in many cases is very very dishonest. >> joining us now, mercedes. and susan, chief congressional correspondent for washington examiner and michael, columnist for the daily beast. >> has the media misrepresented his position? >> the media has reported on his comments. it's been clear. however, trump has been one of the most media savvy candidates that we've seen thus far in the race. why?...
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susan, before we let you go. the chart is an extraordinary line there coming down. will the bounce will sustained? what are people saying? >> well basically if you look at the close, close to close, we had a 3% rally now. i think there's a lot of intervention taking place right now with even buying up etfs. everyone gets the point that the market is being influenced by the state. there's a lot of state money flooding. >> thank you for your time. susan lee joins us live there. >> when we come back the next round of earnings kicks in. a new report says a weaker dollar would prove beneficial for companies in q 2. the s&p and the nasdaq have gone green. we're back after a break. ♪ ♪ ♪ it took tim morehouse years to master the perfect lunge. but only one attempt to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet ap
susan, before we let you go. the chart is an extraordinary line there coming down. will the bounce will sustained? what are people saying? >> well basically if you look at the close, close to close, we had a 3% rally now. i think there's a lot of intervention taking place right now with even buying up etfs. everyone gets the point that the market is being influenced by the state. there's a lot of state money flooding. >> thank you for your time. susan lee joins us live there....
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down with youtube's ceo. >> addressing that music industry us from station, the susan told me she is working hard to improvenues with partners. she talked about the new threat facebook poses now that it has its own video player and offering to share ad revenue with content partners plus the fact facebook has more users than youtube. >> they're a large player. it's always important to look at the competition and take it seriously. that said this is a really big space. pretty much any way you look at it, time of users, advertising dollars, subscription dollars is very large. the tv market. it's moving to online. we think there will be a lot of opportunity for different players to come into this space. >> she is opened to acquisitions of some of the newer players if they could help youtube serve its users and creators better. you can find more from my interview on cnbc.com. >> twitter and facebook two of the big names next week. let's bring in michael grande and our panel. let's start with facebook. stock has been doing well. what is your expectations? >> i think facebook looks good heading into earnings. they
down with youtube's ceo. >> addressing that music industry us from station, the susan told me she is working hard to improvenues with partners. she talked about the new threat facebook poses now that it has its own video player and offering to share ad revenue with content partners plus the fact facebook has more users than youtube. >> they're a large player. it's always important to look at the competition and take it seriously. that said this is a really big space. pretty much any...
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susan spencer of 48 hours. >> in 10 years at the tampa bay times andrew has written more than a thousand obituarys. if you drill downdy has got one. >> and sometimes two people share the same story. >> it's not mathematically probable that couples should die together. but when it does happen, there's something beautiful about it. >> recalling one such couple, jimy and betty weiss makes him choke up a bit even today. >> they were in the same room together at the end in the nursing home. the bed wheels turned down so they can hold hands. and he said before he died that he wanted to go help jesus get ready for her. and then four days later she died. >> they shared their love, tlx*f lives and ultimately their 2010 obituary. a retired railroad engineer, and homemaker, married 63 years. >> do you think this was love at first sight? >> yes. i have the love letter. >> i hope and pray every night in my prayers that we should have a long lifetime of happiness, growinging old together with deeper love. >> if you read this in a book you wouldn't believe it. >> their only child, sandy brooks still marvels at the real life love s
susan spencer of 48 hours. >> in 10 years at the tampa bay times andrew has written more than a thousand obituarys. if you drill downdy has got one. >> and sometimes two people share the same story. >> it's not mathematically probable that couples should die together. but when it does happen, there's something beautiful about it. >> recalling one such couple, jimy and betty weiss makes him choke up a bit even today. >> they were in the same room together at the end...
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susan. i mentioned the dividend increase, when will you be able to buy back stock again? >> as we said today, our priority is to delever and we will delever until we get down. we'll get down to about 2.5 times and then we will revisit the dividend percentage payout as well as stock buy-backs, they will be revisited by the board. >> thanks for joining us as always susan cameron, ceo of reynolds american. >>> straight ahead on "squawk alley," what's keeping facebook from breaking through the $100 a share mark? the key levels to watch on that stock and more. >>> it's 8:00 a.m. at facebook headquarters and 11:00 a.m. on wall street and "squawk alley" is live! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to "squawk alley" for a tuesday morning, joining us post 9, kevin o'leary, chairman of o'leary finds, chairman of shark tank on the desk of the new york stock exchange this morning. special edition can simon hobbs and sara eisen. stocks rebounding a bit, as dramatic declines from china start to impact
susan. i mentioned the dividend increase, when will you be able to buy back stock again? >> as we said today, our priority is to delever and we will delever until we get down. we'll get down to about 2.5 times and then we will revisit the dividend percentage payout as well as stock buy-backs, they will be revisited by the board. >> thanks for joining us as always susan cameron, ceo of reynolds american. >>> straight ahead on "squawk alley," what's keeping facebook...
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susan lucci place where people begin to pity me. >> seth: oh, wonderful. >> no, the first time i was nominated i won. and i barely sat downyou're a supporting actor, it's great. because you get it over fast. you know that you've won or lost. you can head to the bar. you can relax, you can kick off your shoes. >> seth: exactly. >> so that's a factor. but it is lovely to win. but i've had many successive losses. and i've learned -- really i've got it down. >> seth: now -- because they cut to you, of course. you're on screen when you hear you didn't win. and you feel like you've perfected this? >> indeed. >> seth: i'd like to practice real quick. >> oh, okay. [ laughter ] >> seth: i'm going to read off another nominee in your category, just to help you practice. just in case. and i don't think this will happen. i think you're going to win. but um -- "and the emmy goes to -- christina hendricks." >> oh! [ applause ] i love her. [ laughter ] oh! [ applause ] >> seth: that is really, really good. [ applause ] >> i love her. just in case they cut to you while she's making a speech -- >> seth: oh, so you can't quit. >> you can't
susan lucci place where people begin to pity me. >> seth: oh, wonderful. >> no, the first time i was nominated i won. and i barely sat downyou're a supporting actor, it's great. because you get it over fast. you know that you've won or lost. you can head to the bar. you can relax, you can kick off your shoes. >> seth: exactly. >> so that's a factor. but it is lovely to win. but i've had many successive losses. and i've learned -- really i've got it down. >> seth:...
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down the road that u.n. embargo which is as you point out, incorporated into two resolutions you worked on 1/3 that susan rice and this administration worked on when she was u.n. ambassador in 2009? >> the problem is that iran as you know is now fueling the revolution in syria by aiding president assad, fueling the revolution of the hootie rebels in yemen. iran is a major problem in the sunni world. its expanding military activities. i don't think the united states can compromise on the arms embargo issue. if the conditionality is the embargo might be lifted years from now, that's one thing. it can't be lifted now. we have to have a very tough minded attitude on this question, i think, or else i think it's going to be very difficult to convince members of congress from both parties to support this if suddenly iran is free to export weapons to different terrorist groups or to failed governments like the assad government. >> what about when of the other hang-ups, i'm told which is researchnd development on the nuclear issues down the road. what kind of centrifuges they can have in years 10, 11 12 when they can
down the road that u.n. embargo which is as you point out, incorporated into two resolutions you worked on 1/3 that susan rice and this administration worked on when she was u.n. ambassador in 2009? >> the problem is that iran as you know is now fueling the revolution in syria by aiding president assad, fueling the revolution of the hootie rebels in yemen. iran is a major problem in the sunni world. its expanding military activities. i don't think the united states can compromise on the...
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. >> and we also is it down with former virginia governor jim gilmore, a surprise contender ready to jump into the crowded gop presidential field. i'm susanderek mcginty, and this is capital download. >>> good morning to you and welcome to capital download. in the six years since leaving office former president george w. bush has been reluctant to talk politic, but this week you were in dallas and got him to hope up a -- open up a bit. >> he talked about the importance of leadship and who's got what it
. >> and we also is it down with former virginia governor jim gilmore, a surprise contender ready to jump into the crowded gop presidential field. i'm susanderek mcginty, and this is capital download. >>> good morning to you and welcome to capital download. in the six years since leaving office former president george w. bush has been reluctant to talk politic, but this week you were in dallas and got him to hope up a -- open up a bit. >> he talked about the importance of...