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and then to serve in the body is first term so i do think he is worth reading about nixon is good ted johnson series those were spectacular because nobody knew this institution the senate just of breaths of american politics i wouldn't mitt nixon is very different i met him on several occasions he really knew this but i would also say that a biography of gerald ford because he was a creature of the house as president. >> but i do think it was a great time it was so wonderful book but if you get lost in the politics of the era because he comes in the '40's as minority leader and that is a lot of history and years ago worked for a guy that not enough people remember and they should who was the creator of the modern political campaign he arrived 1966 and lost the republican primary in '92 but talk about a guy who understood the institution and was a very consequential legislator deliver the nomination speech for reagan at the convention his ability to tell stories and his observations i used to call him moses because he would lead you to the promised land had he not lost the 92 primary he would
and then to serve in the body is first term so i do think he is worth reading about nixon is good ted johnson series those were spectacular because nobody knew this institution the senate just of breaths of american politics i wouldn't mitt nixon is very different i met him on several occasions he really knew this but i would also say that a biography of gerald ford because he was a creature of the house as president. >> but i do think it was a great time it was so wonderful book but if...
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had he lived during the time during ted johnson, his superiority over all of them with the telephone. had he saw tyson at the height of his career, the myths of heavyweight championship their names are not appear. if reindeer could fly he would've put down a ramp letson and president would fight he would have took sent. his left was relentless, he was the people so that he would have to engage in active repentance. so when you think of who was the greatest heavyweight of all time, to mention any name other than ali's is a crime. [applause]. part two is ellie the man. with the grace of a butterfly and the tenacity of a be, he struck money a blow against injustice and indignity. and inequality,, never, never age during the time of legal segregation he came to embody the highest values of the nation. standing up for the who, defined was wrong he declared he doesn't have to quarrel with the vietcong's. he would not and refuse to pull the trigger, he said never call me negative. knowing when to attack and went to retreat he brought an entire nation to its feet. not to cheer for its excelle
had he lived during the time during ted johnson, his superiority over all of them with the telephone. had he saw tyson at the height of his career, the myths of heavyweight championship their names are not appear. if reindeer could fly he would've put down a ramp letson and president would fight he would have took sent. his left was relentless, he was the people so that he would have to engage in active repentance. so when you think of who was the greatest heavyweight of all time, to mention...
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senator ted cruz barbecuing secretary jeh johnson.ed scrubbing of any references to islamic extremism from dhs counter terrorism literature. >> the fbi counter terrorism lexicon uses the word jihad zero times. the national intelligence strategy of 2009 uses the word jihad zero times. strategic immentation plan to prevent violent extremism uses the word zero times. the national intelligence strategy in 2014 uses the word zero times. we also heard testimony from a former employee at the department of homeland security, phil haney, that in october of 2009 nor than 800 customs and border patrol documents were ordered modified, scrubbed, or deleted to remove references to jihad or the muslim brotherhood or other similar references. was mr. haney's testimony that the department of homeland security ordered over 800 documents and cbb altered or deleted, was that testimony accurate? >> i have no idea. i don't know who mr. haney is. i wouldn't know him if he walked in the room. >> you have no knowledge of any records being changed at the depar
senator ted cruz barbecuing secretary jeh johnson.ed scrubbing of any references to islamic extremism from dhs counter terrorism literature. >> the fbi counter terrorism lexicon uses the word jihad zero times. the national intelligence strategy of 2009 uses the word jihad zero times. strategic immentation plan to prevent violent extremism uses the word zero times. the national intelligence strategy in 2014 uses the word zero times. we also heard testimony from a former employee at the...
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capitol hill today, texas senator and former republican presidential candidate ted cruz asked homeland security secretary jeh johnsonhether his department had scrubbed its literature of all references to radical islamic terrorism. >> is it accurate that the records were changed -- >> same answer i gave you before. i have no idea, sir. >> would you concern you if it was accurate? >> i find this whole debate to be very interesting. but when i was at the department of defense, giving the legal signoff on drone strikes, i didn't care whether the baseball card said islamic extremist or nonextremist. >> john said giving the islamic state credence will harm efforts to build bridges to muslim communities. >>> more than 10,000 syrian refugee also be resettled here in the u.s. the homeland security secretary saying today he believes the resettlements will be done this year. johnson said approximately 5,000 refugees have been approved. and up to 6,000 more will be approved pending security checks. >>> a classic case of miscommunication and a nation on edge. this morning, word of an active shooter at andrews air force base, del
capitol hill today, texas senator and former republican presidential candidate ted cruz asked homeland security secretary jeh johnsonhether his department had scrubbed its literature of all references to radical islamic terrorism. >> is it accurate that the records were changed -- >> same answer i gave you before. i have no idea, sir. >> would you concern you if it was accurate? >> i find this whole debate to be very interesting. but when i was at the department of...
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homeland security secretary jeh johnson getting grilled by senator ted cruz today over whether his agency is scrubbing any reference to radical islam from its reports. watch. >> you have not investigated whether your department ordered documents to be modified in 2009 to removed refer repses to jihad, radical islamic terrorism and the muslin brotherhood. you have not vented that question. >> no, i have not taken the time investigate what mr. hain nonsays, no. we'll get nowhere in our efforts to build bridges with muslim communities, which we need to do in this current environment right now, that includes home-grown violent extreme-its -- >> mer secretary, my time -- >> hold on. they all tell me that isil has hijacked my religion and it's critical that we bring these people to our side. >> you're entitled to give speeches other times. my question was, if you were aware that the information has been scrubbed. >> senator cruz saying when you erase refer repses to radical jade it impact -- radical jihads it immigrant pacts the response to red flags. national security analyst agrees and joins
homeland security secretary jeh johnson getting grilled by senator ted cruz today over whether his agency is scrubbing any reference to radical islam from its reports. watch. >> you have not investigated whether your department ordered documents to be modified in 2009 to removed refer repses to jihad, radical islamic terrorism and the muslin brotherhood. you have not vented that question. >> no, i have not taken the time investigate what mr. hain nonsays, no. we'll get nowhere in...
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and it represents the american media, certainly the one that cnn and ted turner was creating in the '80s and ultimately tom johnson was supervising, decided to expand the restraint beyond american involvement in, say, a conflict of war such as iraq, to cover the other side, to look at both sides of the story. this hadn't happened in the past. now, saddam hussein and his people invited cnn to stay and other media were included, but it was cnn that decided to stay in baghdad. and why did we -- why did we do that? one, was the vision of ted turner, who believed that cnn could be a vehicle to get both sides of international stories in particular. the other was that we had the technology to actually effectively do live coverage of a war theater. this hadn't happened before. the six or seven slates. this was held by tom johnson, your own tom johnson people, who had taken over cnn a few months earlier, and he had used his contacts to have one of the first cell phones, which was an -- 80 pounds in a box sent to baghdad and we were able, then, when the war started, to cover it despite great objections from the u.s. governm
and it represents the american media, certainly the one that cnn and ted turner was creating in the '80s and ultimately tom johnson was supervising, decided to expand the restraint beyond american involvement in, say, a conflict of war such as iraq, to cover the other side, to look at both sides of the story. this hadn't happened in the past. now, saddam hussein and his people invited cnn to stay and other media were included, but it was cnn that decided to stay in baghdad. and why did we --...
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go.can follow that at tlive ted,ferendum debate was hos the last major event, which includes boris johnson fascinating. guy: yes, at wimbley stadium no less. caroline, let's talk about what happens on the hill. the yellen testimony in many ways, is the major event of the day. us.than ferro is also with he used to be an anchor of this show as well. mike, does she change the tone at all today? >> know, we don't have a bit of data that would change anybody's mind. at this point, the fed is on hold. the real question is, what would get them off of that? they want to get through the vote here on thursday and then they will looking at when they might move again. the enthusiasm, obviously from the fed to move is gone and they are not in any hurry anymore. lawmakersnk if u.s. -- if you count these dots at the bottom, you will see the u. s. fed president's dots. white as he have a policy maker that does not see more than one rate hike over the next two years? why are you still forecasting a long-term policy rate, when one of your policymakers does not see this? caroline: we have seen the dollar, fo
go.can follow that at tlive ted,ferendum debate was hos the last major event, which includes boris johnson fascinating. guy: yes, at wimbley stadium no less. caroline, let's talk about what happens on the hill. the yellen testimony in many ways, is the major event of the day. us.than ferro is also with he used to be an anchor of this show as well. mike, does she change the tone at all today? >> know, we don't have a bit of data that would change anybody's mind. at this point, the fed is...
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debates that are fact-based, not cheating donald with his lyin' ted or crooked hillary -- >> let me ask you this. respond to what gary johnsonin response to trump calling him a fringe candidate, take a look at this. he was talking to chuck todd today. >> i think that trump had it nailed today. i think we've been fringe candidates our whole life. republicans winning in heavily democrat states, being fiscally conservative, socially liberal. he nailed it today. thanks, donald. >> that's not the way to define the fringe candidate. you define fringe candidates by their agenda. and the agenda, the green party under jill stein and libertarian party under gary johnson, chris, they have many man darren viewpoints. they're for civil liberties and the patriot act. they don't want empire and endless wars. they don't want crony capitalism and corporate welfare. they want to crackdown on corporate crime, fraud and abuse. they want justice reform. those are man darren views held by the libertarian party and the green party. that's the way you measure legitimacy. >> that may be true. what i find striking about all this is that the so-called
debates that are fact-based, not cheating donald with his lyin' ted or crooked hillary -- >> let me ask you this. respond to what gary johnsonin response to trump calling him a fringe candidate, take a look at this. he was talking to chuck todd today. >> i think that trump had it nailed today. i think we've been fringe candidates our whole life. republicans winning in heavily democrat states, being fiscally conservative, socially liberal. he nailed it today. thanks, donald. >>...
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johnson's case advocating isolation and sympathy for the nazis and scheier warning about the inevitability of war. those are the elements americans were exposed to but there were other isolationists. this included tedroosevelt junior, the son of president theodore roosevelt, the rough rider, president franklin roosevelt's fifth cousin. he was ted roosevelt junior, a hero from world war i, cofounder of the american legion and later he would be a hero in world war ii at utah beach on d-day. the oyster bay roosevelts hated the hyde park roosevelts and there was a family battle and a political battle and the oyster bay roosevelts were cited with the isolationists and franklin roosevelt was pushing toward intervention in the war. others included former president herbert hoover and perennial socialist candidate norman thomas. college campuses were hotbeds of antiwar fervor almost as much as during the vietnam war. thanks to orders from american weapons and goods, and for the first time since the great depression. you can understand from an economic perspective people didn't want to go to war. they wanted to enjoy they could finally purchase a refrigerator, finally had enough food to eat. there were other
johnson's case advocating isolation and sympathy for the nazis and scheier warning about the inevitability of war. those are the elements americans were exposed to but there were other isolationists. this included tedroosevelt junior, the son of president theodore roosevelt, the rough rider, president franklin roosevelt's fifth cousin. he was ted roosevelt junior, a hero from world war i, cofounder of the american legion and later he would be a hero in world war ii at utah beach on d-day. the...
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ted leonsis. vonnie: oracle shares are getting a nice boost after reporting earnings. littlepany sales were changed from a year ago but cloud revenue was up 49%. cory johnsonfrom san francisco. why are they forecasting even faster growth and its cloud business next year? the outlook looks great. cory: it was an interesting quarter to them. as their business is getting bigger, it is growing faster, which is not what you would expect. shares are generally in a down market, not a huge move, but we are seeing a change at oracle. ,his cloud services business while a tiny part of revenues, less than 10%, is really growing fast. if you break out the cloud revenues, $290 million just in the fiscal fourth quarter alone, but the growth rate is sizable. an accelerating. the company is showing us the growth rate was 57% in the quarter and gutting toward 80% for the next quarter. up a strongng number, suggesting it will get even better, that the adoption of cloud software from oracle is happening fast. david: larry ellison saying this could be a $10 billion business. i think of him saying that, mark benioff of salesforce. these are two guys are like to talk big about t
ted leonsis. vonnie: oracle shares are getting a nice boost after reporting earnings. littlepany sales were changed from a year ago but cloud revenue was up 49%. cory johnsonfrom san francisco. why are they forecasting even faster growth and its cloud business next year? the outlook looks great. cory: it was an interesting quarter to them. as their business is getting bigger, it is growing faster, which is not what you would expect. shares are generally in a down market, not a huge move, but we...
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johnson and kelly ayotte said they would support, but not endorse the nominee. a warning that trump could lose their backing. i got a chance to catch up with ted cruz. he told me, quote time will tell on whether he would back trump this year. we will see if trump's new tone and whether his speech will win over republicans, particularly ones who are skeptical of him. right now, a lot of folks are nervous. john and christine. >> manu, thank you. the state department is broadening its investigation of the deliberate editing of the press briefing video. a week ago, the spokesperson called the matter closed. now that about face after john kerry demanded an explanation for the edit. the state department officials now admit deleting a series of questions of secret negotiations with iran during a 2013 press conference. the secretary of state calls the actions stupid, clumsy. >>> and the dow is up 18,000. public america is worried about politics hitting big business. it is causing a stall in hiring and expansion. not hiring because they are worried about the political world. political risks have caused them to hold back on spending. more than 1/3 is preventi
johnson and kelly ayotte said they would support, but not endorse the nominee. a warning that trump could lose their backing. i got a chance to catch up with ted cruz. he told me, quote time will tell on whether he would back trump this year. we will see if trump's new tone and whether his speech will win over republicans, particularly ones who are skeptical of him. right now, a lot of folks are nervous. john and christine. >> manu, thank you. the state department is broadening its...
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. >> ted we appreciate your insight there in london. thank you for that. speaking of boris johnson at least according to our sister network, johnson is growing -- going to be speaking sometime shortly. if you ever listened to boris johnson speak it will be colorful. we will try to bring that to you live. johnson has been one of the ones that said i am in the leave camp, but i think david cameron will stay on as prime minister. where does he go from here is what we should see and british markets react and the u.s. reacts to this news. as we look at the beautiful london eye you think of the worldwide ram ma tau location. >>> we want to bring in andrew. this night seems like one thing is happening after the next. this is something we will be talking about for a longtime. your reaction to the news that david cameron is saying he wants to remove himself and wants someone else to take over this leadership position to move the country in a different direction the voters are asking for. >> it seemed to me that cameron was stalling. he promised to stay until october and will not initiate pr
. >> ted we appreciate your insight there in london. thank you for that. speaking of boris johnson at least according to our sister network, johnson is growing -- going to be speaking sometime shortly. if you ever listened to boris johnson speak it will be colorful. we will try to bring that to you live. johnson has been one of the ones that said i am in the leave camp, but i think david cameron will stay on as prime minister. where does he go from here is what we should see and british...
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johnson. >> mansfield? >> master of the senate. >> and indispensable player who knew when she was the unsung hero. >> the senator from kentucky? >> role model for a conviction very smart. >> ted kennedy. >> she was the wife and of the senate as there are many books about him have been written and he roared and he was passionate about almost everything but in many ways they think the most accomplished kennedy he never got to be president gore never was attorney general but almost every way the most accomplished kennedy. >> certainly the most accomplished senator we used to laugh with him about going to those lincoln day dinners you just had to mention his name when i made my first speech on the senate floor about american history he came over and solicited took my bill went and got 20 democratic co-sponsors within one day. he knew exactly have to make this a network senator byrd? >> could well have been head of the set. >> during the presidential campaign this year governor christie got zero and senator rubio for repeating himself in a debate but in your book he say when i starboard myself to tears i know i am beginning to drive the message home in other words, using redundanc
johnson. >> mansfield? >> master of the senate. >> and indispensable player who knew when she was the unsung hero. >> the senator from kentucky? >> role model for a conviction very smart. >> ted kennedy. >> she was the wife and of the senate as there are many books about him have been written and he roared and he was passionate about almost everything but in many ways they think the most accomplished kennedy he never got to be president gore never was...
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johnson and kelly ayotte said they would support, but not endorse the nominee. a warning that trump could lose their backing. i caught up with trump's rival on the campaign. tedacks trump this year. we will see if trump's new tone and speech will win over republicans, particularly one whose are skeptical of him. a lot of folks are nervous. john and christine. >> i want to talk about this more with best selling author ellis henican. >> good morning. >> big day at the white house. the name of the game is unity. president obama wants it. hillary clinton wants it. does bernie sanders want it? anderson cooper talked to hillary clinton last night. >> i believe a lot of senator sanders supporters will join us in making sure donald trump doesn't get anywhere near the white house. >> so is she right? are the sanders folks just going to line up behind her? what needs to happen? >> unity requires a dance. you don't just show up and get unified. we are getting several important steps. this is the flattery con-fab today. the president tells bernie sanders what a wonderful thing he has done and how important it was to bring new people in the democratic party and raise the
johnson and kelly ayotte said they would support, but not endorse the nominee. a warning that trump could lose their backing. i caught up with trump's rival on the campaign. tedacks trump this year. we will see if trump's new tone and speech will win over republicans, particularly one whose are skeptical of him. a lot of folks are nervous. john and christine. >> i want to talk about this more with best selling author ellis henican. >> good morning. >> big day at the white...