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. >> do you have a favorable or unfavorable view of al sharpton? is that fair?or unfavorable? here are the results of the brand new fox news poll. just 19% of americans have a favorable view of sharpton. 59% negative. 21% have no clue as far as black americans concerned 56% favorable 15% unfavorable. 16% don't know. er other category, including democrats do not like mr. sharpton. joining me from los angeles to tell me how brilliant i am geraldo rivera. >> you know i think your story is an accurate story. i just think your emphasis is wrong bill. when you suggest that al sharpton is americans. you are literally and obviously mathematically correct. when you factor in his popularity among his constituency african-americans black people, is he enormously popular. >> not enormously. >> 60% is pretty enormous. >> 56, 28 and 21 don't know who he is or 16 don't care. the fact is that anyone anyone can carve out a sliver of favorability by i'm not going to even describe it. but we have a man who has tax problems to the tune of millions of dollars we have a guy who has b
. >> do you have a favorable or unfavorable view of al sharpton? is that fair?or unfavorable? here are the results of the brand new fox news poll. just 19% of americans have a favorable view of sharpton. 59% negative. 21% have no clue as far as black americans concerned 56% favorable 15% unfavorable. 16% don't know. er other category, including democrats do not like mr. sharpton. joining me from los angeles to tell me how brilliant i am geraldo rivera. >> you know i think your story...
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the constitution is looked unfavorably upon because it does not recognize their control. they control several regions and are not going to give up any territory for the sake of a constitutional deal. >> it seems to me that we have had so much attention focused on islamic state and iraq and syria recently. washington's haseye has been taken off of yemen. >> we tend to focus on it when there are moments of real crisis. there is not much we can do, frankly. it is alarming and it empowers al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. >> the rebels are vehemently opposed to al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. >> what we are going to see is this coming to a head and then moving into areas not traditionally occupied by the shiite group. traditionally sunni and places where al qaeda has taken up residence. we will see some head-to-head conflicts. it will get close quarters. >> you are saying we coulds have the rebels -- we could have the rebels do america's job? >> i'm not sure it is america's job. there is unintended consequences. the have expanded into untraditional areas. many tribes turn
the constitution is looked unfavorably upon because it does not recognize their control. they control several regions and are not going to give up any territory for the sake of a constitutional deal. >> it seems to me that we have had so much attention focused on islamic state and iraq and syria recently. washington's haseye has been taken off of yemen. >> we tend to focus on it when there are moments of real crisis. there is not much we can do, frankly. it is alarming and it...
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we have a poll in greece the unfavorable opinion of views, far lower in france. but across europe is the problem worse outside of france in a sense? >> well first of all, it is true in many countries in which there are no jews antisemitic opinions run high and they are theoretical. in france, i don't think jews consider france to be an antisemitic country. i think there is a concern that the french government has not done enough to combat anti-semitism mainly for political reasons and perhaps that might change now. but there is a large enough minority of antisemitic people in france that is enough to make the jews feel uncomfortable and worse it is enough to attack the jews and make them feel unsafe. >> and very quickly, netanyahu is up for re-election and being sensitive to the fact they are burying people in israel and this public moment around the attacks, has probably bolstered him within israel i would assume. >> well there haven't been any polls yet and without being cynical, the answer is yes, this does serve him. from two points of view. one, it takes off
we have a poll in greece the unfavorable opinion of views, far lower in france. but across europe is the problem worse outside of france in a sense? >> well first of all, it is true in many countries in which there are no jews antisemitic opinions run high and they are theoretical. in france, i don't think jews consider france to be an antisemitic country. i think there is a concern that the french government has not done enough to combat anti-semitism mainly for political reasons and...
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that is down eight points from our last poll. 40% viewed him unfavorably. where romney did look strong was head-to-head with jeb bush. voters say mitt romney understood them better and would have been more formidable. going back to the rest of the field, among the potential 2016ers who is most helped and hurt? >> most helped is jeb bush. he has the capacity to lock up the establishment donor class in a way he could not as long as romney was going to be out there. he could dominate fund-raising. if you dominate fund-raising, you win. i don't think anyone has an hurt by this. it opens up space for possible candidates. he gives everyone a chance to say they are going to get that romney support. >> i agree with you. bush has helped. christie is helped. it frees up donors romney may have gotten too. it helps rubio and walker. the person i think who is hurt is a guy like rand paul, whom i thought would be good news to have a three-way battle of the titans in the establishment bracket, he would have been in a better establishment -- better position. it is going to
that is down eight points from our last poll. 40% viewed him unfavorably. where romney did look strong was head-to-head with jeb bush. voters say mitt romney understood them better and would have been more formidable. going back to the rest of the field, among the potential 2016ers who is most helped and hurt? >> most helped is jeb bush. he has the capacity to lock up the establishment donor class in a way he could not as long as romney was going to be out there. he could dominate...
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that has made it very unfavorable for many of the resorts. the conditions are tough. at least one resort announced it would have to close for the entire week due to the lack of snow. >> yeah it's sad. >> it can basically be riding your mom bike and be golfing up here. that is how bad mother nature has been in the sierras. >> many have posted signs warning skiers and snow borders to stay on groomed trails and if be a look out for obstacles. also nobody as rocks. >> yes. >>> authorities are investigating the source of a bomb threat that forced the evacuation of two planes in new york city. one of the planes took off from san francisco international. an anonymous caller warned of a pipe bomb on the delta flight shortly before it landed at jfk airport. >> someone came out and said there has been a bomb threat on the plane. we need to deplane. you take nothing with you. which was a very kind of you know pit in the stomach moment. >> scary to hear that. a connecting flight to tel aviv with the same flight number was also evacuated and screened. no explosives were found on e
that has made it very unfavorable for many of the resorts. the conditions are tough. at least one resort announced it would have to close for the entire week due to the lack of snow. >> yeah it's sad. >> it can basically be riding your mom bike and be golfing up here. that is how bad mother nature has been in the sierras. >> many have posted signs warning skiers and snow borders to stay on groomed trails and if be a look out for obstacles. also nobody as rocks. >> yes....
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unfavorable currency rates, volume fluctuations because of the west coast port disputes and those low oil prices? well they aren't helping as much as many believed they would and that's not all. morgan brennan reports. >> reporter: united parcel service delivering bad news to investors slashing its fourth quarter earnings forecast. the problem? ups spend a lot of money to successfully deliver holiday packages on time and avoid a repeat of christmas 2013 when millions of packages were delivered late. but it did so at a big hit to the bottom line. analysts say the shipping jienlt overcompensated. >> ups for some time has been using prices to try to maintain its market share versus fedex on the ground in the u.s. one, two, they overspent guaranteeing service. they certainly couldn't have a repeat of last year's service disaster and so you combine those two events in which you're not really seeing any improvement in yield and you're spending ever more to deliver those packages and a big earnings miss. >> reporter: ups s added capacity was necessary to handle the extreme spike in volume on
unfavorable currency rates, volume fluctuations because of the west coast port disputes and those low oil prices? well they aren't helping as much as many believed they would and that's not all. morgan brennan reports. >> reporter: united parcel service delivering bad news to investors slashing its fourth quarter earnings forecast. the problem? ups spend a lot of money to successfully deliver holiday packages on time and avoid a repeat of christmas 2013 when millions of packages were...
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. >> finally, how much did the sort of unfavorable exchange rates impact facebook's earnings?ink that's a short term issue. longer term facebook needs to not worry about the foreign exchange rates, but using the acquisitions they've made and enter grating them in a stronger platform. >> japan's prime minister reacts to the latest recorded message from isis. what he says his government is doing to secure the release of a japanese journalist held hostage. >>> deadly fighting between israel and hezbollah, raising concerns about escalation on a new front. those details also ahead. you only know in a fire to get out, to escape and now ok you are outside and you are safe but what do you do now and that's where the red cross came in... . we ran out of the house just wearing our pajamas. at that point just to even have a toothbrush that i could call my own was so important... . ...you know it just makes you feel like a person again. every 8 minutes the american red cross responds to a home fire or other emergency. you can help. please donate now. >>> welcome back herb -- everybody. gr
. >> finally, how much did the sort of unfavorable exchange rates impact facebook's earnings?ink that's a short term issue. longer term facebook needs to not worry about the foreign exchange rates, but using the acquisitions they've made and enter grating them in a stronger platform. >> japan's prime minister reacts to the latest recorded message from isis. what he says his government is doing to secure the release of a japanese journalist held hostage. >>> deadly fighting...
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he's drawn a lot of unfavorable attention early on.sure he'll the number final go around here. lou: donald trump is holding fourth. a lot of people take him seriously. do you? >> i don't take him seriously. certainly, he's a builder and has been successful in business. not as a serious presidential candidate. you know it's all part of the circus that goes on early on. it will get down to four or five serious people. we have serious candidates this time. lou: can't believe you'd associate trump with circuses. thank you very much. stay tuned for cavuto. good night from new york. neil: thank you, lou. you're looking at a northeast, pretty much stopped in its tracks. that is, of course, assuming you can get on the tracks or the roads or any highway, or any bridge, pretty much anywhere. if you need to get on it good luck getting to it. andrew cuomo will not let you on the roads during his stay. new hampshire. connecticut. massachusetts. all joining them in declaring states of emergencies. others are expected to follow. virtually all air tra
he's drawn a lot of unfavorable attention early on.sure he'll the number final go around here. lou: donald trump is holding fourth. a lot of people take him seriously. do you? >> i don't take him seriously. certainly, he's a builder and has been successful in business. not as a serious presidential candidate. you know it's all part of the circus that goes on early on. it will get down to four or five serious people. we have serious candidates this time. lou: can't believe you'd associate...
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. >> and less talk about her unfavorability ratings if she were to decide to do this. in a poll that was conducted last year, around the governor and the senate elect in alaska, the poll also considered whether or not if she ran what her chances would be of winning against huckabee against rand paul against others. and she -- no way in heck she was going to win. >> i will take sarah palin -- >> i'm not the only person excited. the media would be. that's why they're doing this. they would love to see her in the race. >> i would take sarah palin seriously not at a political figure but as a potential presidential candidate when she gives up her fox news contributing contract which is the same thing ben car so that and mike huckabee did. mostly, joe biden has to say that because he wants to not be a lame duck? >> no one, they have on ask him, but two, i think he still wants to run for president. i don't think he will he said up do oig up doing it but i think he wants to try to keep the door open. >> what vice president wouldn't. >> and one thing hard for a lot of people to
. >> and less talk about her unfavorability ratings if she were to decide to do this. in a poll that was conducted last year, around the governor and the senate elect in alaska, the poll also considered whether or not if she ran what her chances would be of winning against huckabee against rand paul against others. and she -- no way in heck she was going to win. >> i will take sarah palin -- >> i'm not the only person excited. the media would be. that's why they're doing this....
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that has made for unfavorable conditions at many of the resorts.ranch announced it would have to close all this week due to a lack of snow. >> you see brown everywhere. yeah. it's sad. >> you basically be riding your mom bike and golfing up here. that is just how bad mother nature has been in the sierra this year. >> many resorts have posted signs at ticket windows and chair lifts warning skiers and snow borders to stay on the groom trails and be on the lookout for rock. >>> authorities are investigating a bomb threat that forced two planes to be evacuated in new york city. and one of those planes originally took off from san francisco international airport. an anonymous caller warned of a pipe bomb of that delta flight chartly before it landed. passengers had -- ladies and gentlemen there has been a bomb threat on the plane. we need to deplane. you can take nothing with you. which was a very kind of you know pit in the stomach moment. >> a connecting fight to tel aviv with the same flight number was evacuated and checked. no explosives were found
that has made for unfavorable conditions at many of the resorts.ranch announced it would have to close all this week due to a lack of snow. >> you see brown everywhere. yeah. it's sad. >> you basically be riding your mom bike and golfing up here. that is just how bad mother nature has been in the sierra this year. >> many resorts have posted signs at ticket windows and chair lifts warning skiers and snow borders to stay on the groom trails and be on the lookout for rock....
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another, he told masters, be ready for considerable unfavorable comment, because the united states isa nation of hero worship and hypocritical stamina. one man says, he is from alabama, i am delighted you have the current to show lincoln in his true light. i always felt him to be a vulgar, common, cold man, to call him a friend of the south is too absurd or discussion. and so on. those sorts of things. in fact, masters's book was banned in boston from being sold. it wasn't as though censorship did not exist. there was truth in what they were saying. this view of lincoln as a symbol of modernity is something you see between the wars. after the wars, there is something that happens that is really profoundly important after world war ii. of course, what is the huge event of the postwar era domestically in the united states? the civil rights movement. i will get back to that in a moment. in 1959, there is a book published by a political philosopher named harry jaffa, called, crisis of a house divided. it is the first book that looks as lincoln as a thinker, not just as a politician schemi
another, he told masters, be ready for considerable unfavorable comment, because the united states isa nation of hero worship and hypocritical stamina. one man says, he is from alabama, i am delighted you have the current to show lincoln in his true light. i always felt him to be a vulgar, common, cold man, to call him a friend of the south is too absurd or discussion. and so on. those sorts of things. in fact, masters's book was banned in boston from being sold. it wasn't as though censorship...
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new poll out in iowa today shows that he is unfavorable going up. i think he had a fundamental problem here. i think people are not only tired of him, but they are just too many mitts. there's the massachusetts moderate. the severely conservative model. he suddenly merged as a tribune of the poor. it is just not believable. he doesn't stand for any big idea, any core set of convictions that would hold a group of loyalist voters to him through thick and thin. >> a new poll has mitt romney at 21%, huckabee 11%, jeb bush at 10%. did he get a real harsh tongue lashing from somebody? don't do this? >> i think it is in that statement he made earlier today. he could have gotten the nomination, and i think he could have. but you did not hear mitt romney say i could have won the election. the reason is because hillary is just crushing him in head to head matchups the way she is the other republicans. i think he didn't really see a path to victory in november when he took a really hard look at it. and he thought as he mentioned, a younger republican clearly n
new poll out in iowa today shows that he is unfavorable going up. i think he had a fundamental problem here. i think people are not only tired of him, but they are just too many mitts. there's the massachusetts moderate. the severely conservative model. he suddenly merged as a tribune of the poor. it is just not believable. he doesn't stand for any big idea, any core set of convictions that would hold a group of loyalist voters to him through thick and thin. >> a new poll has mitt romney...
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is in particular fixed income and commodity sales in trading would clearly not be immune to the unfavorablearket environment. in other news pressuring the box. also saying on the call the firm does remain committed to selling its physical commodities business. part of its plan to reduce risk weighted assets after the unit sales. >>> gorman also updating plans to get the firm's return on measurability from 8% this year to 10% while declining to specify a date for achieve this goal, gorman promising this is not a five-year target. cutting the investment bank's ratio from 39% to 40%, and targeting lower pay ratios in wealth and investment management. second, also returning more capital to shareholders via dividends and buybacks. pending, of course approval. looking ahead, morgan has continued strong u.s. growth benefitting wealth mrgt systems which accounts for just about a little under half of its revenue, and also sees other key foreign markets benefitting from actions from the central bank they are expected to take. >> mary thompson reporting. zimplgt let's take a look at the other financia
is in particular fixed income and commodity sales in trading would clearly not be immune to the unfavorablearket environment. in other news pressuring the box. also saying on the call the firm does remain committed to selling its physical commodities business. part of its plan to reduce risk weighted assets after the unit sales. >>> gorman also updating plans to get the firm's return on measurability from 8% this year to 10% while declining to specify a date for achieve this goal,...
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his unfavorable rating is higher than the favorable rating, even though he's been out of the spotlightyears. you have to wonder if they're thinking with their head or heart on this one. >> they may be looking at say, for instance, the abc news "washington post" poll where romney led the field. he has 21% of the support, jeb bush with 10%, paul gets 9%. so is he the automatic winner, even with jeb bush potentially in the field here, and is he really going to run? >> well, i don't know, and he doesn't know, according to everything we know if he's going to run. here's the most important thing he has to do right now. the gop primary, it's a money primary now, and he has to stop from having his donors, who overlap with governor chris christie and former governor bush from committing themselves. that's the place he's in now. i think we know a little bit about how a campaign would be different in 2016 than 2012, and the biggest difference would be that it's an open seat now. in 2012, he was running against obama. it was a referendum on the president more than on mitt romney. if he goes again,
his unfavorable rating is higher than the favorable rating, even though he's been out of the spotlightyears. you have to wonder if they're thinking with their head or heart on this one. >> they may be looking at say, for instance, the abc news "washington post" poll where romney led the field. he has 21% of the support, jeb bush with 10%, paul gets 9%. so is he the automatic winner, even with jeb bush potentially in the field here, and is he really going to run? >> well, i...
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favorable rating is at its lowest rate ever at 42%, giving him a positive rating 45% give him an unfavorable rating. his friendship with jerry jones probably won't help with his new jersey numbers. he went on boomer and carlton to defend his love of the texas football team and try to explain the missed high-five and awkward hug with jerry jones after yesterday's cowboys win. >> it was pandemonium in there, craig. it's difficult to describe the level of intensity in the jones box during these games, and so no. believe me i'm sitting in jerry jones' box. >> joining me now, robert costa from the washington post and david fraum from the atlantic magazine. on the meek huckabee candidacy, here's somebody who came in a strong first in iowa in 2008. john mccain came in fourth in iowa in 2008, went on to actually get the nomination. what in huckabee's previous run at this would give him the idea he can actually go all the way? >> i spoke to huckabee advisers today, and they think he has a lingering goodwill in iowa. but the problem is he only raised $16 million when he ran for president in 2008. now
favorable rating is at its lowest rate ever at 42%, giving him a positive rating 45% give him an unfavorable rating. his friendship with jerry jones probably won't help with his new jersey numbers. he went on boomer and carlton to defend his love of the texas football team and try to explain the missed high-five and awkward hug with jerry jones after yesterday's cowboys win. >> it was pandemonium in there, craig. it's difficult to describe the level of intensity in the jones box during...
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and most of it was unfavorable. mary's poor relations with the press form a mainstay of my by graphical treatment. she and her husband were unforgiving of what they felt was an abusive fourth estate. lincoln had his battles with journalists and these contests considerably cooled white house press relations. william howard russell of "the times" recalled running into the couple while on a carriage ride and the president was not so good humored nor mrs. lincoln affable. my unpopularity is spreading because i will not bow my knee to the degraded creatures who have made the very name of a free press odious to honorable men. mrs. lincoln claimed to be immune to newspaper attacks but she was acutely aware of the power of political gossip, and the washington pecking order. she longed to rule uncontested and win over the public. her social ambitions were at best extravagant, at worst ludicrous. but she carried on her parlor campaign and fervently as a statesman wheeling in and out of her husband's office. she felt frustrate
and most of it was unfavorable. mary's poor relations with the press form a mainstay of my by graphical treatment. she and her husband were unforgiving of what they felt was an abusive fourth estate. lincoln had his battles with journalists and these contests considerably cooled white house press relations. william howard russell of "the times" recalled running into the couple while on a carriage ride and the president was not so good humored nor mrs. lincoln affable. my unpopularity...
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according to one survey taken last spring, about a quarter of the french population had an unfavorable view of muslims which is actually much lower than other european countries. during our visit to marseilles last month, many muslims we spoke to told us about what they say is widespread job discrimination, unfair media portrayals of all muslims as terrorists and a pattern of mos tile remarks. >> it doesn't bother me. i ignore them. but when you have your kids with you and someone insults you it's degrading. frankly, when it happens on the street, it's hard to justify it to the kids. they don't understand. my son, he says when i'm big, i am going to fight these people if they talk to you that way. i say you can't respond to aggression with aggression. >> reporter: why do you think people treat you this way? >> i really -- i think it's fear of the other and also a lack of understanding of our religion. also i think that muslims don't make enough effort to reach out and explain the fundamentals of our religion, that there is a lot of respect for others. >> reporter: we also heard stories
according to one survey taken last spring, about a quarter of the french population had an unfavorable view of muslims which is actually much lower than other european countries. during our visit to marseilles last month, many muslims we spoke to told us about what they say is widespread job discrimination, unfair media portrayals of all muslims as terrorists and a pattern of mos tile remarks. >> it doesn't bother me. i ignore them. but when you have your kids with you and someone insults...
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john boehner 48% of republicans, 59% of independents 61% of democrats agree. 55% overall have an unfavorable opinion of house minority leader nancy pelosi, 83 percent of republicans, 67% of independents, 26% of democrats. we want to hear from you on your top issues for the next 25 minutes or so on the "washington journal." sheila in bakersfield, california, on our line for independents. caller: hi, how are you? host: good, sheila, go ahead. caller: i was just wondering why it was in 2011, i found out i had a tumor almost as long as my arm in my stomach, and i can't get state disability, i can't get anything. they tell me i have funds somewhere else and nobody wants to tell me i had -- i had an attorney. the attorney won't help me. can you tell me why that would be? host: i can't, but as your medical situation changed at all with the affordable care act? has that changed any of the treatment or it sounds like a pre-existing condition that you are having trouble getting coverage for? caller: i had meningitis when i was 16 months old and ucla medical center found be permanently disabled at six
john boehner 48% of republicans, 59% of independents 61% of democrats agree. 55% overall have an unfavorable opinion of house minority leader nancy pelosi, 83 percent of republicans, 67% of independents, 26% of democrats. we want to hear from you on your top issues for the next 25 minutes or so on the "washington journal." sheila in bakersfield, california, on our line for independents. caller: hi, how are you? host: good, sheila, go ahead. caller: i was just wondering why it was in...
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the company was hurt by lower advertising prices as well as unfavorable foreign exchange rates.oogle shares you can see regardless up by about 5%. let's not forget about apple here. the stock is hitting a record high in terms of share price. shortly after the opening bell trading right at $120 a share. market cap closing in on the $700 billion mark here. again, apple shares very much a focus as it gets to rarefied air. back to you. >> just $300 billion to a trillion let's talk about amazon. last quarter, was horrendous. this quarter is great. this quarter is great. the real amazon? >> they're not out of the woods yet. great quarter, holiday supposed to be a great quarter for amazon but look forwards the next three quarters earnings are expected to turn back into the red. we're expecting negative earnings per share for q1 through q3. a pick up in q4 which we would expect. but then the first half of 2016 we're actually starting to see positive numbers. now that's very far away. so so those can start to come down. earnings per share positive for 2016. i like amazon long term, but l
the company was hurt by lower advertising prices as well as unfavorable foreign exchange rates.oogle shares you can see regardless up by about 5%. let's not forget about apple here. the stock is hitting a record high in terms of share price. shortly after the opening bell trading right at $120 a share. market cap closing in on the $700 billion mark here. again, apple shares very much a focus as it gets to rarefied air. back to you. >> just $300 billion to a trillion let's talk about...
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madison and monroe found themselves trying to make it work against the most unfavorable context i think anybody a decision maker would have faced. they wrote every generation faced challenges. every subsequent generation did whether it's pestilence, war, economic calamity, all three, the trifecta. but each generation rose to the occasion and passed on the the next generation in a great american tradition a country that was better, stronger, freer, and more prosperous than the one before. we're in trouble as a country. but the rivals an optimistic note from history facing the challenges we face today and how we as a nation can go forward. we have to get out of this mess. we have to work together to do it. the final line in the book which is not something you want to hear very often in the book readings is remember. i want everybody to remember how it looked in the past, if things are uncertain or difficult, america has risen to the occasion. i'd be happy to take questions. [ applause ] any questions? >> besides the creation of the bill of rights what's another consequence of the 1789 ele
madison and monroe found themselves trying to make it work against the most unfavorable context i think anybody a decision maker would have faced. they wrote every generation faced challenges. every subsequent generation did whether it's pestilence, war, economic calamity, all three, the trifecta. but each generation rose to the occasion and passed on the the next generation in a great american tradition a country that was better, stronger, freer, and more prosperous than the one before. we're...
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also unfavorable foreign exchange rates. google has been a great stock though. we'll keep an eye on it throughout the session. amazon's earnings were much better than expected on strong holiday sales. the company gets about a third of its revenue from october to december and it's current quarter guidance falls short of consensus but we're going to look through all of these things and decide which way to play the stock with an analyst that covers google and amazon in a minute. visa topped wall street forecasts. the company pointing to strong holiday season and strengthening job market encouraging people to spend and also afounsed a four for one split of its common stock. shares of deckers, cutting it's full year forecast because of slowing demand of its ugg branned shoes in the u.s. broadcom exceeded expectations. check out the shares of synaptics please. they make display trooifrs for smartphones. latest results were above expectations expectations. >> you have to divert your eyes if you don't want to see the price. it's right over your shoulder. >> what if some
also unfavorable foreign exchange rates. google has been a great stock though. we'll keep an eye on it throughout the session. amazon's earnings were much better than expected on strong holiday sales. the company gets about a third of its revenue from october to december and it's current quarter guidance falls short of consensus but we're going to look through all of these things and decide which way to play the stock with an analyst that covers google and amazon in a minute. visa topped wall...
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[laughter] madison and monroe found themselves trying to make this work against the most unfavorable contest that i think maybe any body of decision makers has ever faced. but they rose to the occasion. every generation in american history has faced challenges. the first generation did and every subsequent generation did whether that be pestilence or war or economic calamity or all three, the trifecta. but each generation rose to the occasion and passed on to the next generation in our great american tradition a country that was better, stronger, freer and more prosperous than the one before. we're in trouble right now as a country. but the founding rivals is an optimistic note from history how a previous generation rose to many of the same challenges we face today and how we as a nation can go forward. and we have to get out of this mess. we have to work together to do it. the final line of the book which i know is not something you hear very often at these readings, is remember. what i want everyone to do is remember how in the past america has always risen to the occasion. i hope
[laughter] madison and monroe found themselves trying to make this work against the most unfavorable contest that i think maybe any body of decision makers has ever faced. but they rose to the occasion. every generation in american history has faced challenges. the first generation did and every subsequent generation did whether that be pestilence or war or economic calamity or all three, the trifecta. but each generation rose to the occasion and passed on to the next generation in our great...
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kingdom by 26%, the unfavorable view of muslims and their country. 26% of those in france expressing that kind of you. -- kind of view. how does that play into the way that extremists develop? guest: one of the problems is they have these large muslim populations, and they have not really assimilated very well. if you go into paris and you go out into the suburban belt, is really these muslim ghettos if you going to paris, and the suburban belt, their muslim ghettos. there is no way for them to climb up the ladder as a society. they had disaffected __ especially the first generation of immigrants __ like these brothers. they do not feel french because of their background, and how they are treated in some cases. they're looking for an identity. unfortunately, propaganda from these terrorist groups are very powerful. we face it to a certain degree, by think we are a better country as far as our immigrant background assimilating. i do not see that as a big problem in our country __ obviously, we do need to keep an eye on it. you do not have a big population in our country with a grievan
kingdom by 26%, the unfavorable view of muslims and their country. 26% of those in france expressing that kind of you. -- kind of view. how does that play into the way that extremists develop? guest: one of the problems is they have these large muslim populations, and they have not really assimilated very well. if you go into paris and you go out into the suburban belt, is really these muslim ghettos if you going to paris, and the suburban belt, their muslim ghettos. there is no way for them to...
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he also denied ever being instructed to flag information and documents that might be unfavorable to thedepartment. he further reported that he never edge gauged in or was ever aware of any destruction of documents. that witness was perfectly willing to talk to democrats and has always been willing to talk to us. he also never asked to be treated as a confidential source. he's never explained that. as a former prosecutor mr. chairman, you understand that evaluating the credibility of witnesses and our allegations depends on whether the information that they provide can be coobama rated or not. although your staff stated that they learning e.ed nothing, in fact, it was learned that this claim was not substantiated by key witness and to me, that's incredibly telling. unfortunately, because the facts didn't go into the conspiracy narrative, they failed to divulge that information to our side. if our goal is the truth, these interviews should have been conducted jointly with democrats and republicans in the room. facts that do not guilty support allegations that we are investigating should n
he also denied ever being instructed to flag information and documents that might be unfavorable to thedepartment. he further reported that he never edge gauged in or was ever aware of any destruction of documents. that witness was perfectly willing to talk to democrats and has always been willing to talk to us. he also never asked to be treated as a confidential source. he's never explained that. as a former prosecutor mr. chairman, you understand that evaluating the credibility of witnesses...
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unfavorable, 27%.th my experience of france and i have to say that you know for all of what we're talking, the different potential motives and multilayered nature of french society, i am more convinced than ever that the path to radicalization for these two brothers was the prison system itself. and i say this because we have seen prisoners in the jails of southern iraq, ooupsupervised by the u.s. and coalition partners. we've seen those prisons become recruitment camps. we've seen them become mosques in them of themselves. many, many isis fighters. >> they come out of the prisons. those prisons are turned into mosques. where radical preaching takes place. this is why, as i think more about your question at the very top of this show is it a narrative about france today, or is it a narrative about, you know, the global sort of spread of islam and what's happening in its name? i the fact that you know these brothers were in some way radicalized by yemen, and that isis has come out of -- not just those pl
unfavorable, 27%.th my experience of france and i have to say that you know for all of what we're talking, the different potential motives and multilayered nature of french society, i am more convinced than ever that the path to radicalization for these two brothers was the prison system itself. and i say this because we have seen prisoners in the jails of southern iraq, ooupsupervised by the u.s. and coalition partners. we've seen those prisons become recruitment camps. we've seen them become...
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makes us think about what we do with q1 because facts unfavorable heading into q1 figures.y what we pencil in for the first quarter now. >> 3.4% growth in the fourth quarter after 5% in the third, it's really good. >> yeah. >> that's a base isn't it? >> it is it is. that's why i think it's important not to overreact to one rereport that tends to be noisy and ubt tosubject to revision. it was weak. it was a disappointing report. we had other data on the u.s. economy that's been strong. gdp is adding up to look solid. >> would you agree with that? you look closely at the companies themselves retailers, and some of the traffic patterns. >> right. the numbers were out of line with what we saw from the retailers. most of the retailers reported strong results, those that reported. we saw a number of beats across the specialty retail sector and department stores sector. a number of companies we haven't heard, from like kohl's sears, where there's maybe weakness. we have companies going out of business. maybe it's a tale of two cities. i was surprised by numbers. i think consumer's
makes us think about what we do with q1 because facts unfavorable heading into q1 figures.y what we pencil in for the first quarter now. >> 3.4% growth in the fourth quarter after 5% in the third, it's really good. >> yeah. >> that's a base isn't it? >> it is it is. that's why i think it's important not to overreact to one rereport that tends to be noisy and ubt tosubject to revision. it was weak. it was a disappointing report. we had other data on the u.s. economy...
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. >> reporter: continuing search for their age of 85 01 temporarily stopped unfavorable conditions andom divers to getting to the jet's fuselage the divers tried to abandon the wreckage today but failed because at the rate. survey ships located at least nine large objects including the jet's fuselage which is believed to be the cost an engine of. the ill- fated of. >> reporter: european encountering agencies scrambled with potential threats and security could be sitting on brussels belgium today official said identified the threats to bomb france and germany and the netherlands. >> reporter: as many as 20 terrorist groups sipper cells could be ready to strike in the country's all this comes two days after that preyed on the ball from terrace cell and of carrying on an attack. touse specs killed in that incident >> reporter: their cells but injured and arrested >> reporter: as auguring a sneak peek at some of people invited to this year's civil union address colorado woman by the name of carolyn reed recently spent in personal shoppings to small business in ministration month invited to
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he also denied ever having to fly documents that would be unfavorable to the committee. that witness was perfectly willing to talk to democrats and has always been willing to talk to us. he also never asked to be talked to as a confidential source. chairman gowdy, when asked why we were excluded from the interview, he has never answered that. as a former prosecutor, mr. chairman, you understand that evaluating the credibility of witnesses includes whether or not the information they provide can be corroborated. they learn that this claim was not substantiated by key witnesses and to me that is incredibly telling. unfortunately, because of facts, they failed to diebold's affirmation to our side. if our goal is the truth and not a predetermined outcome, these interviews should __ should have been conducted jointly with democrats in the room. these actions sabotaged a serious and credible investigation. they make it an unfair, exclusionary investigation with no transparency. i, for one, and not willing to sit by silently any longer. maybe there is a good reason for all of t
he also denied ever having to fly documents that would be unfavorable to the committee. that witness was perfectly willing to talk to democrats and has always been willing to talk to us. he also never asked to be talked to as a confidential source. chairman gowdy, when asked why we were excluded from the interview, he has never answered that. as a former prosecutor, mr. chairman, you understand that evaluating the credibility of witnesses includes whether or not the information they provide can...
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that might be unfavorable to the department. he further reported he never engaged in or was aware of any destruction of documents. that witness was perfectly willing to talk to democrats and has always been willing to talk to us. he always never asked to be treated at a confident source. chairman goudy has explained why we were excluded from that interview. he's never explained that. he's down played or discounted the factual information that the witness provided and the information was material. as a former prosecutorer, you unction that evaluating the credibility of witnesses and their allegations depends on whether the information they provide can be corroborated or not. nothing of note, not substantiated and to me that's incredibly telling. unfortunately, because the -- to our side. if our goal predetermined outcome, these interviews should have been conducted jointly with democrats and republicans in the room. facts should not and cannot be ignored. these actions sabotage a serious and credible investigation. they make it a
that might be unfavorable to the department. he further reported he never engaged in or was aware of any destruction of documents. that witness was perfectly willing to talk to democrats and has always been willing to talk to us. he always never asked to be treated at a confident source. chairman goudy has explained why we were excluded from that interview. he's never explained that. he's down played or discounted the factual information that the witness provided and the information was...
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about osama bin laden those are fine, but it is the unsanctioned leaks, typically stories that are unfavorablee government -- those get investigated and leaked to cases like this. host: did mr. risen have any response? guest: jim has been fighting for seven years to not have to testify. he has been subpoenaed several times. he had a stare down with attorney general eric holder holder and said, if you put me on the stand, i am going to refuse to identify my sources and you will have to put me in jail. eric holder ultimately blanked. -- blinked. so they did not call him a trial. jim said that this is bad for free press. when stories that are embarrassing to the cia lead to criminal cases, but stories flattering to the government lead to nothing. host: could you tell us where areas of national security may have been concerned from the government perspective? guest: there is no question but that this was an extremely classified, extremely closely held case. or program. condoleezza rice testified at trial and said that this was one of the most closely held secrets in the government during her time
about osama bin laden those are fine, but it is the unsanctioned leaks, typically stories that are unfavorablee government -- those get investigated and leaked to cases like this. host: did mr. risen have any response? guest: jim has been fighting for seven years to not have to testify. he has been subpoenaed several times. he had a stare down with attorney general eric holder holder and said, if you put me on the stand, i am going to refuse to identify my sources and you will have to put me in...
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late to the hearing and i think she's professional but right now the political body seems to be unfavorable to her based on the majority, whether she's confirmed or not i do not know. but i was curious whether she had stipulated any responses to or any questions asked to the current medical marijuana with certain states legalizing it and how -- any response she had on that. if you could help me out with that. i greatly appreciate it. >> she did have questioning on marijuana, the legalization of marijuana in some states. and you can find all of that testimony on our website at cspan.org. we'll show all of it to you later tonight beginning at we think 8:00. of course it depends how late the judiciary committee wants to stay in had. one more thing, we didn't want to remind you that the chairman -- did want to remind you that the chairman of the committee will be our guest tomorrow morning on "washington journal." your chance to speak to the chairman, 7:45 eastern here on c-span and c-span radio. it's chesapeake, virginia, diana on our democrats line. >> yes, good afternoon. i've been watching
late to the hearing and i think she's professional but right now the political body seems to be unfavorable to her based on the majority, whether she's confirmed or not i do not know. but i was curious whether she had stipulated any responses to or any questions asked to the current medical marijuana with certain states legalizing it and how -- any response she had on that. if you could help me out with that. i greatly appreciate it. >> she did have questioning on marijuana, the...