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sam walton. you know what sam walton... the founder of walmart, you know what car he drove? all his life? 1985 ford pickup. he could have bought a car company but he bought... but he drove a ford pickup an old one and so you're saying buy what you can afford you say? a little oversimplified to buy what you can afford um i think when people run into credit card problems it's easy to get that check from that second mortgage to say ok this is now i can sleep tonight but did you go back and look at how you got to where you were? that learning process will determine what you do when everything starts the next day and you got those cards paid off which now you have very large lines yup that have nothing on lines of...? credit got it and nothing on em so now you know i know when i went through a lot i deserved to start to replace the tv that i couldn't get the last three months and so there's a place for it but it becomes much more expensive once you bury that debt into your mortgage payments put's things in perspective lourdes add something well i think that as long as you don't e
sam walton. you know what sam walton... the founder of walmart, you know what car he drove? all his life? 1985 ford pickup. he could have bought a car company but he bought... but he drove a ford pickup an old one and so you're saying buy what you can afford you say? a little oversimplified to buy what you can afford um i think when people run into credit card problems it's easy to get that check from that second mortgage to say ok this is now i can sleep tonight but did you go back and look at...
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after testifying on capitol hill, she filed a lawsuit against the irs in may, today federal judge walton tossed all citeing the fact it has since received its tax exempt status. saying -- she wreaked a short time ago saying that notion that irs can target americans for years because of their political beliefs is re reprehensible. and court acknowledges in its opinion the irs did target for our political beliefs. -- true the vote raised concerns that irs will harass conservative groups once the public pressure over targets scandal subsides if it not held aconable, anaccountable. and said -- true the vote is not convinceed, tonight, they say the group is considering all of its legal options, today walton dismissed similar lawsuits, lou. lou: thank you. a massive whiteing scandal un-- cheating scandal unvolleys at university of 9mm glock knock -w mexico -- north carolina. theinplated grades, they did wel on homework they didn't have for classes that did not exist. >> it will be a showdown between ravens and running back ray rice, the inspect arbitrator presides over rice's appeal, rules tod
after testifying on capitol hill, she filed a lawsuit against the irs in may, today federal judge walton tossed all citeing the fact it has since received its tax exempt status. saying -- she wreaked a short time ago saying that notion that irs can target americans for years because of their political beliefs is re reprehensible. and court acknowledges in its opinion the irs did target for our political beliefs. -- true the vote raised concerns that irs will harass conservative groups once the...
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the walton family supported those groups. decide what works and what does not. the 105 megawatts that walmart is getting from its solar powered is enough to power las vegas for a good amount of time. stuart: you told me a stick statistic. a huge problem with solar. you make these huge investments. you turn your roofs into solar powers. that is what you do. >> it is a problem because it is a fraction. the walton family is trying to cut costs and any way that it can. they feel they can cut their energy needs by cutting solar power. that is a good point. i will look into walmart's finances. stuart: john stauffer. he goes after restaurants and rescues them to. what he will do to turn around make donald, if that is possible. >> one, two, three. [bleep] so,as my personal financial psychic, i'm sure you know what this meeting is about. yes, a raise. i'm letting you go. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no. portfolio. and if doesn't perform well for two consecutive gold. quarters. quarters...yup. then am
the walton family supported those groups. decide what works and what does not. the 105 megawatts that walmart is getting from its solar powered is enough to power las vegas for a good amount of time. stuart: you told me a stick statistic. a huge problem with solar. you make these huge investments. you turn your roofs into solar powers. that is what you do. >> it is a problem because it is a fraction. the walton family is trying to cut costs and any way that it can. they feel they can cut...
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." >>> we are here to stay until the waltons raise our pay. >> activists declaring a new war on walmartt ben stein, what would that mean for all of the workers? >> unless every single we've ever known, been taut taught about economics is wrong, it means fewer workers would be employed. look, i love walmart. i love the people there. i am a daily walmart shopper when i'm up in idaho during the summer. those are the greatest people in the world who work at walmart. i'd like them to be paid more. but i don't want them to lose their jobs. and by the way, walmart employees between 1.3 and 1.4 million people. at most a couple hundred have demonstrated against walmart. those are college students and paid agitators. they have nothing to do with the people who work at walmart. >> in fact, i bet you a lot of people at walmart probably would love it to go away so to your point they don't lose their job. gary k., they never stop. walmart is a big juicy target. >> that's all it is. look, these protesters are just absolutely nuts. the fact is that walmart's full hourly wage is $13 already. there's onl
." >>> we are here to stay until the waltons raise our pay. >> activists declaring a new war on walmartt ben stein, what would that mean for all of the workers? >> unless every single we've ever known, been taut taught about economics is wrong, it means fewer workers would be employed. look, i love walmart. i love the people there. i am a daily walmart shopper when i'm up in idaho during the summer. those are the greatest people in the world who work at walmart. i'd...
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median wealth of $81,200 to equal the holdings of those six waltons. them has only grown wider over time, an indication of the the falling wealth of the median family and the steadily rising wealth at the top, including the waltons. and now the family is looking to line their pockets with more of discount shoppers' money as it makes a move to become not only their retailer, but also their bank. thp month walmart will offer low cost checking accounts to customers. targeting low-income customers who conduct their financial business outside of the traditional banking system. the fees attached to the banking products can mean it will pay off big for walmart. especially since the potential customers will be paying those fees are among the 10 million americans who the fdic estimates do not use a bank. so peter, i want to come to you first. because, i tend to think of walmart's relationship between low-income and poor people in terms of thaw hay treat workers. recently they've been visible because of low-wage protests and also requiring -- it's now company po
median wealth of $81,200 to equal the holdings of those six waltons. them has only grown wider over time, an indication of the the falling wealth of the median family and the steadily rising wealth at the top, including the waltons. and now the family is looking to line their pockets with more of discount shoppers' money as it makes a move to become not only their retailer, but also their bank. thp month walmart will offer low cost checking accounts to customers. targeting low-income customers...
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td pass to walton.iss hangs on for the upset. >>> ohio state on the road against the fighting terrapins. check out these uniforms. all buckeyes. barrett back it pass. both feet in. buckeyes knocking on the door. ohio state mahoyt state making easy. sanford probably out of the picture with that loss. >> thanks. up next, bad behavior caught on camera. you what investigators say he was after. and dauling the situation fluid. officials give an update on ebola in america. i'm in dallas with the latest. >> this is probably one of the scariest things because of the target itself. >> an ivy league investigation. hundreds of students getting death threats. >>> developing news on the ebola case here in the u.s.. there are new up numbers as to many people may be at risk. abc news reporter lelizabeth her in dallas with the latest. >> reporter: officials say they knee the publ know the public is scared, but they maintain the only person sick is here at the hospital in isolation temperatu isolation. thomas duncan in
td pass to walton.iss hangs on for the upset. >>> ohio state on the road against the fighting terrapins. check out these uniforms. all buckeyes. barrett back it pass. both feet in. buckeyes knocking on the door. ohio state mahoyt state making easy. sanford probably out of the picture with that loss. >> thanks. up next, bad behavior caught on camera. you what investigators say he was after. and dauling the situation fluid. officials give an update on ebola in america. i'm in...
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. >> walton little is fishing in the everglades and can see that something is going very wrong for flight 592. >> when i hear the loud jet noise, i look to my left shoulder. i see a large aircraft, unusually low to the ground. >> we're like, okay. this is probably going to be a crash on the airport now. >> i realize that the bank angle is getting steeper and steeper, and actually approaches and exceeds 90 degrees such that it's rolling over on its back. >> when the plane banks at that angle, the wings can't provide enough lift, causing the plane to lose altitude. >> if the wings are level then 100% of the lift is counteracting gravity. when you have a 45-degree angle of bank, then only half of it can be counteracting the lift. so the greater the bank angle the less available lift there is to counteract gravity, which makes it harder to maintain altitude. >> something was changing too rapidly for the radar data to keep up with it. from 9,000 feet i saw one more hit at 1,000 feet. now that's bad. that's real bad. that's a rate of descent like a fighter jet. that's 8,000 feet a minute, which
. >> walton little is fishing in the everglades and can see that something is going very wrong for flight 592. >> when i hear the loud jet noise, i look to my left shoulder. i see a large aircraft, unusually low to the ground. >> we're like, okay. this is probably going to be a crash on the airport now. >> i realize that the bank angle is getting steeper and steeper, and actually approaches and exceeds 90 degrees such that it's rolling over on its back. >> when the...
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. >> walton little is fishing in the everglades and can see something is going very wrong for flight92. >> when i hear the loud jet noise, i look to my left shoulder and i see a large aircraft, unusually low to the ground. >> this is probably going be a crash on the airport now. >> i realize that the bank angle is getting steeper and steeper and actually approaches and exceeds 90 degrees and is rolling over on its back. >> causing the plane to lose altitude. >> if the wings are level then 100% of the lift is counter acting gravity. when you have a 45 degree angle at bank then only half of it can counter act the lift. so the greater the bank angle the less available lift there is to counter act gravity which makes it harder to maintain altitude. >> something was changing too rapidly for the radar data to keep up with. >> now that's bad. a rate of decent like a fighter jet. >> the nose drop occurred and i realized it was going to crash. >> there is no further communication from the flight. >> i knew they were down and it's a helpless feeling. >> as the aircraft disappeared below the ho
. >> walton little is fishing in the everglades and can see something is going very wrong for flight92. >> when i hear the loud jet noise, i look to my left shoulder and i see a large aircraft, unusually low to the ground. >> this is probably going be a crash on the airport now. >> i realize that the bank angle is getting steeper and steeper and actually approaches and exceeds 90 degrees and is rolling over on its back. >> causing the plane to lose altitude....
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since judge reggie walton dismissed all counts of the lawsuit, she and her legal team are consideringhe next move. she says there is nothing to stop irs from targeting conservative groups again. some on the hill at head of the probe saying engelbrecht was treated poorly just for exercising her first amendment rights. >> never mind the fact they had to wait three years. never mind someone like catherine engelbrecht applied for tax-exempt status gets visits from fbi, harassed by observe sharks gets visits from atf, the texas department of environmental concerns and then, she gets audited personal and business by internal revenue service. >> reporter: congressman jordan is pledging to continue to investigation in a new congress, getting answers has been difficult for lawmakers since former irs official lois lerner refused to answer questions from them twice taking the fifth. some democrats say they are not comfortable with the irs's behavior. >> you know, i'm not a tea party guy myself but i did not like the idea that the irs could target some those folks and, you know, i think there was
since judge reggie walton dismissed all counts of the lawsuit, she and her legal team are consideringhe next move. she says there is nothing to stop irs from targeting conservative groups again. some on the hill at head of the probe saying engelbrecht was treated poorly just for exercising her first amendment rights. >> never mind the fact they had to wait three years. never mind someone like catherine engelbrecht applied for tax-exempt status gets visits from fbi, harassed by observe...
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the walton's two get a 1 and 1 gets a 4. among the most is larry ellisson. he gets a nine.ump is half self made. the most self made on that list we have oprah who grew up on her grandma's farm in mississippi. harold ham is a ten from a family of sharecroppers in oklahoma. sheldon addleson. as for the two richest men in america they are eights. both came from nice families, good education. they didn't have the huge obstacles that the others have. >> not sleeping on the floor. >> we looked at the entirety of the billionaires in america what percentage would be inherited? >> about two-thirds, a little over 66% are self made. if you look back to 1984 about half of the american billionaires at that time were inherited. over the course of time we have become a -- >> i think i will be a billionaire. >>> gas prices and oil prices are down. retail hiring is way up and 5.9% unemployment rate. does this mean santa claus is coming to the mall again? we have the complete report just ahead. today could be the day. the day we give you hope. relief. a cure. today, we believe every life des
the walton's two get a 1 and 1 gets a 4. among the most is larry ellisson. he gets a nine.ump is half self made. the most self made on that list we have oprah who grew up on her grandma's farm in mississippi. harold ham is a ten from a family of sharecroppers in oklahoma. sheldon addleson. as for the two richest men in america they are eights. both came from nice families, good education. they didn't have the huge obstacles that the others have. >> not sleeping on the floor. >> we...
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who could make it impossible that the present level, comcast, nbc universal, hitachi, nestlÉ, the waltonfamily foundation. of the sporting level, aft, american federation of teachers, the national council for behavioral health and google. contributing underwriters, allstate, g. s. k., mckenzie. enjoy lunch. enjoyed each other. see you back here at 2:00. [inaudible conversations] >> they have been talking i guess it's about 9:00 eastern this money. the six annual washington ideas forum hosted by the atlantic and the aspen institute. as you may have heard they're going to gather again at 2:00 eastern and lots more ideas and conversation this afternoon with people like t. boone pickens, jay carney and they present it as the institute and author walter isaacson. live coverage will resume when the gavel that can can come back in about 2:00 eastern. turning to our campaign 2014 coverage with elections less than a week away now coming up at 8:00 eastern tonight. >> be part of c-span's campaign 2014 coverage. follow was on twitter and like us on facebook to get debate schedules, video clips of k
who could make it impossible that the present level, comcast, nbc universal, hitachi, nestlÉ, the waltonfamily foundation. of the sporting level, aft, american federation of teachers, the national council for behavioral health and google. contributing underwriters, allstate, g. s. k., mckenzie. enjoy lunch. enjoyed each other. see you back here at 2:00. [inaudible conversations] >> they have been talking i guess it's about 9:00 eastern this money. the six annual washington ideas forum...
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good to see everybody coming together, working toward a common goal, several institutions, okaloosa, waltoncentury, the ig's canine. what we're doing this morning, mass search. our goal is to identify, locate and remove items of contraband, making santa rosa a safer place for the inmates and the staff. >> today's search will cover two housing units and involve officers from santa rosa, three other state prisons, and the state's inspector general's canine unit. the dogs are trained detect the scents of both drugs and cell phones. >> we've got six different search teams. some things i want to caution y'all. i want everybody to remain professional during the search today. i want to leave the bunks and the areas as close as we can to the way we found them. in the event it becomes necessary to use force, utilize other methods first if necessary for procedure. >> get in your boxers. >> make sure it's unlocked. >> let's go! >> what we do is clear out the cell first. we try not to let staff go in and contaminate the cell. we want to let the dogs in, get the inmates out for our safety, put them down
good to see everybody coming together, working toward a common goal, several institutions, okaloosa, waltoncentury, the ig's canine. what we're doing this morning, mass search. our goal is to identify, locate and remove items of contraband, making santa rosa a safer place for the inmates and the staff. >> today's search will cover two housing units and involve officers from santa rosa, three other state prisons, and the state's inspector general's canine unit. the dogs are trained detect...
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more important than that is the walton heirs have more money than 100 million american people. the democracy of this country is alleged to already have. >> now, you talk about income inequality in this book a great deal. you know, whenever the subject in this country veers into that territory, immediately the world socialism comes up. you must not say anything that sounds even slightly socialistic in our political dialogue, even though we have plenty of socialism in our system. we're just the only country who refuses to call it socialism when we actually do it. so it's immediately thrown back at people, and so, you know, this book in terms of the fox news reviews is just filled with socialism from cover to cover. >> incredible socialism in the financial industry. they'll pump trillions and trillions of dollars. >> bail you out if you're big enough. >> too big to fail, let's put our arm around you. they have socialism for them. socialism is not a dirty word. socialism is just the politics of christianity. it's just the politics of common decency. a little bit of sharing. i'm sur
more important than that is the walton heirs have more money than 100 million american people. the democracy of this country is alleged to already have. >> now, you talk about income inequality in this book a great deal. you know, whenever the subject in this country veers into that territory, immediately the world socialism comes up. you must not say anything that sounds even slightly socialistic in our political dialogue, even though we have plenty of socialism in our system. we're just...
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some of you are old enough to remember the waltons and i was kidding richard because he was far more popular than jimmy carter at that time. he was one of the most popular people in the country. and ron rifkin played begin. i remember at the curtain call when jimmy in roslyn came up to greet the actors. sadat was also present. she throws her arms around him and says the begin. he had an egyptian movie star plays sadat. yes we would love to do a movie. we talk about it and it's always been jerry's dream. writing is always hard but there are artist delights as well. i want to be writing the thing that i'm not writing at the time but i love writing the play. i was very rewarded by writing this book and having the opportunity to talk with the carters and interview all these people. i'm glad i had the chance to get to them but some of them i was too late for. >> you mentioned the pressure that carter applied to sadat and it was a real threat. i was wondering what is there any sense at that point that he might well revert back to russians and particularly in this time when the so-called ar
some of you are old enough to remember the waltons and i was kidding richard because he was far more popular than jimmy carter at that time. he was one of the most popular people in the country. and ron rifkin played begin. i remember at the curtain call when jimmy in roslyn came up to greet the actors. sadat was also present. she throws her arms around him and says the begin. he had an egyptian movie star plays sadat. yes we would love to do a movie. we talk about it and it's always been...
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some of you are old enough to remember the waltons, and i was getting richard, because he was far more popular than jimmy carter at that time. he was one of the most popular people in the country, and how we foot was roselyn and ron rivkin played begin. i remember at the curtain call when jimmy and roselyn came out to greet the actors, mrs. sadat was present and she came running up and threw her arms and said begin. one of the strangest moments. we had an egyptian movie star who played sadat, and they were all wonderful. and yes, we would love to do a movie. we talk about it and it's always been jerry's dream. we will see. but in terms -- each form, writing is always hard but there are always delights in it as well. i always feel, i want to be read and think i'm not writing at the time, but i loved writing the play and i was very reported by writing this book, and having the opportunity to talk with the carter's aunt and to do all these people. i'm glad i had a chance to get to them. some of them i was too late for. >> you mentioned the pressure that carter applied to sadat, and it was
some of you are old enough to remember the waltons, and i was getting richard, because he was far more popular than jimmy carter at that time. he was one of the most popular people in the country, and how we foot was roselyn and ron rivkin played begin. i remember at the curtain call when jimmy and roselyn came out to greet the actors, mrs. sadat was present and she came running up and threw her arms and said begin. one of the strangest moments. we had an egyptian movie star who played sadat,...
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paul walton and redwood city. in the east bay we get low to mid 70's and the delta.nd downtown 71. mid-60's across the bay in downtown san francisco.
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it's all done for the walton family.hat's what it's done for. >> suggesting that you would want apple to spend its cash to increase the dividend and recent shareholder meeting one investor went after tim cook for his environmental programs saying why are you spending all of this money on solar farms in your data center and these things that don't benefit shareholders. would you agree with that shareholder that said give us the money in dividends and don't spend on environmental? >> apple is first in terms of profit and do both. ask their customers. there are people who are asking, consumers would they pay more for environmental improvement, air, water, soil and they've come out 70% in polls over the years. in other words, whatever way you once want to go there are more productive ways to use that money. the interesting thing a few men in apple decide where to put 130 or $150 billion. that is a decision that should be made by the shareholders. that is not a business judgment decision. that's a major decision. it it's owne
it's all done for the walton family.hat's what it's done for. >> suggesting that you would want apple to spend its cash to increase the dividend and recent shareholder meeting one investor went after tim cook for his environmental programs saying why are you spending all of this money on solar farms in your data center and these things that don't benefit shareholders. would you agree with that shareholder that said give us the money in dividends and don't spend on environmental? >>...
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most disturbing murders david walton and pregnant wife teresa wan the investors say the shift in thely killed her and all unborn baby. >> : for fine or as part i was the one that got home after the terrible day at work and founder. which was will live with every day >> : all said even after 36 years has whats murder still haunts them a dozen made the hall anyone else >> : here lives through everyday noise are reenact it's what happens. organizers have reportedly changed the name of the hot house apologized for using richard chase's killings as the theme. >> : stop warm and spots affecting cooler weather tomorrow out the numbers coming up. ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. major traffic issue for people trying to drive past sacramento interstate 880 a bunch of fires have put the head the closure of it and say
most disturbing murders david walton and pregnant wife teresa wan the investors say the shift in thely killed her and all unborn baby. >> : for fine or as part i was the one that got home after the terrible day at work and founder. which was will live with every day >> : all said even after 36 years has whats murder still haunts them a dozen made the hall anyone else >> : here lives through everyday noise are reenact it's what happens. organizers have reportedly changed the...
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<at paul walton this morning were police are looking for a man who exposed himself to a young girl. >>: reporter: there is a higher urgency the capture this man is because this happened in this neighborhood is a few bicycles down here. we have seen 20 by coast bicyclist. the result of danger. we talk to the jogger and they say that this neighborhood is actually very wide. that fact had issues in the past few years. this is what they're looking for and who they're looking for. here's a man driving a blue pickup truck a newer model. what happened was just that afternoon he followed this little girl. she's 14 years old people over several times but she keeps walking. he continues to drive down the street all to millie polls over she looks over and noticed that he was exposing himself. >>: reporter: is described as a white man in his '30's tx the good news is the good the girl got a good description of him and their tried to get a sketch. the woman i spoke to said she will keep our eye out. the suspect is out there. she will not be surprised if
: reporter: there is a higher urgency the capture this man is because this happened in this neighborhood is a few bicycles down here. we have seen 20 by coast bicyclist. the result of danger. we talk to the jogger and they say that this neighborhood is actually very wide. that fact had issues in the past few years. this is what they're looking for and who they're looking for. here's a man driving a blue pickup truck a newer model. what happened was just that afternoon he followed this little...
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at the presenting level we have comcast nbc-universal, hitachi, nestle and the walton family foundationat the supporting level able to, aft, american federation of teachers, national council for behavioral health and google. contributing underwriters, allstate, gsk and shinola and makenzie are knowledge underwriters. editorial director margaret carlson and atlantic editor-at-large steve clemons are the mastermind behind this enterprise. the two will lead us through this morning. steve is here first to get us rolling. >> thank you very much, margaret. good morning, everyone. good morning. thank you so much for being here. thanks for being here. let's jump right in. hashtag writer forum. penny pritzker around hyatt hotel heiress can outrun you. she is avid triathlete. finished hawaii "iron man" in 12 hours. she runs meetings throughout the business community. since becoming members of commerce, penny pritzker conferred with 1300 business leaders. we're please odd have penny pritzker to join "the new york times" and cnbc's john harwood on stage to open the washington ideas forum. [applause
at the presenting level we have comcast nbc-universal, hitachi, nestle and the walton family foundationat the supporting level able to, aft, american federation of teachers, national council for behavioral health and google. contributing underwriters, allstate, gsk and shinola and makenzie are knowledge underwriters. editorial director margaret carlson and atlantic editor-at-large steve clemons are the mastermind behind this enterprise. the two will lead us through this morning. steve is here...
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judge walton, chief judge of the federal -- of the fisa court, the foreign intelligence surveillanceurveillance court said in his first ever interview with any news organization, told my colleague that the court knows nothing unless the nsa or the u.s. government tells it. it doesn't have any independent fact finding ability, that it can't go out and investigate. it doesn't have a technologist. it doesn't have a former nsa person on staff with expertise on the programs. when the court in 2009 found that the nsa had been unlawfully running one of these big programs and it had been consistently misrepresenting the facts of what it was doing to the court, the nsa's response through the justice department was that -- you can make fun of it as, these computers are so complicated. what understands what they are doing. but the argument was there was no one at the nsa who fully understood the workings of the program and therefore, it was inadvertent that they were describing it incorrectly to the judge. when you say that a judge is supervising it or congress is overseeing it, the nsa is clas
judge walton, chief judge of the federal -- of the fisa court, the foreign intelligence surveillanceurveillance court said in his first ever interview with any news organization, told my colleague that the court knows nothing unless the nsa or the u.s. government tells it. it doesn't have any independent fact finding ability, that it can't go out and investigate. it doesn't have a technologist. it doesn't have a former nsa person on staff with expertise on the programs. when the court in 2009...