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a shoplifting, a bar fight. >> warner: really? >> but now they're saying we're not going to let this happen when it comes to sexual assault. we're going to have a zero tolerance policy. >> warner: julian barnes, "wall street journal," thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: and to the analysis of shields and brooks, syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. so, gentlemen, it's only been one week but three giant headaches for the obama administration, for the president. david david, let's take them one by one. the i.r.s., this hearing today. two completely different points of view on what happened. whom are we to believe? >> well, i think we just don't know. one of the things we don't know is who +*eupbs dated this. was there lobbying from capitol hill on instigating this? second, who knew it when? the treasury department did they know it? did anybody in the white house know it? how up in the i.r.s. did they know it? did they give maybe not completely false testimony but non-forthcoming testimony.
a shoplifting, a bar fight. >> warner: really? >> but now they're saying we're not going to let this happen when it comes to sexual assault. we're going to have a zero tolerance policy. >> warner: julian barnes, "wall street journal," thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: and to the analysis of shields and brooks, syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. so, gentlemen, it's only been one week but three giant...
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margaret warner reports. >> warner: defense secretary chuck hagel and joint chiefs chairman martin dempsey offered no new solutions to the military's sexual assault crisis at today's much anticipated pentagon briefing. hagel did vow once again to do everything necessary to address the problem. >> we've in many ways failed. the problem will be solved here in this institution and we will fix it and we will do everything we need to do to fix it. there's not a military leader who was in that room who's not completely committed to that. >> warner: the press conference comes on the heels of a recent pentagon survey estimating that 26,000 military members were sexually assaulted last year-- a significant jump from 2011. yet only 3,400 of those assaults were actually reported by the victims. >> there is no silver bullet to solving this problem. >> warner: president obama had some stern words yesterday after summoning hagel, dempsey and other senior military leaders to the white house. >> they care about this. and they're angry about it, and i heard directly from all of them that they're ashamed by
margaret warner reports. >> warner: defense secretary chuck hagel and joint chiefs chairman martin dempsey offered no new solutions to the military's sexual assault crisis at today's much anticipated pentagon briefing. hagel did vow once again to do everything necessary to address the problem. >> we've in many ways failed. the problem will be solved here in this institution and we will fix it and we will do everything we need to do to fix it. there's not a military leader who was in...
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margaret warner reports. >> warner: it was the news most americans had waited nearly a decade to hear >> today, at my direction, the after a firefight, they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. >> warner: but for many of the people who'd helped find osama bin laden, their work had started nearly two decades earlier, long before the most- wanted man on earth had earned his infamy. their story of the c.i.a. analysts and officers who'd tracked down the al qaeda chief is told in the documentary hbo film "manhunt", debuting tonight. it's based on the book by cnn's peter bergen. >> in 1997 osama bin laden had declared war on the united states and no one was paying attention. >> there was just warning after warning. we knew something huge was going to happen. >> warner: but long before that september day, their chase began in a near-total information vacuum. >> well we certainly didn't know that al qaeda existed. we didn't know there was a terrorist organization. we knew there was a very wealthy >> warner: the group tracking the elusive saudi militant was known as alec statio
margaret warner reports. >> warner: it was the news most americans had waited nearly a decade to hear >> today, at my direction, the after a firefight, they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. >> warner: but for many of the people who'd helped find osama bin laden, their work had started nearly two decades earlier, long before the most- wanted man on earth had earned his infamy. their story of the c.i.a. analysts and officers who'd tracked down the al qaeda...
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warner bros. studios films. the big name on this one is what? - it is probably "man of steel" is the one they are probably really looking forward to. they get their summer going next week with "the great gatsby," which is a $100-million budgeted re-imagining of the film with leonardo dicaprio. same people who did "moulin rouge" and "romeo + juliet." i don't know if anyone is really clamoring to see another version of this story. i certainly am not, and i don't think it is going to do $75 million in the u.s. - any hope for "the hangover part 3?" - that it could be better? maybe. but even fans of the first one really hated the second movie, so i think that is going to be reflected here. so i think maybe $150 million is maybe the ceiling. - "man of steel" you mentioned, "pacific rim," and "the conjuring." - "man of steel," like i said, is the movie that warner bros. is really sort of hoping is going to be the big hit this summer. i think anything less than $500 million worldwide will be a disappointm
warner bros. studios films. the big name on this one is what? - it is probably "man of steel" is the one they are probably really looking forward to. they get their summer going next week with "the great gatsby," which is a $100-million budgeted re-imagining of the film with leonardo dicaprio. same people who did "moulin rouge" and "romeo + juliet." i don't know if anyone is really clamoring to see another version of this story. i certainly am not, and i...
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margaret warner reports.ning this story contains some graphic images. >> warner: the rain today didn't seem to dampen the public unity of the president and the turkish prime minister on syria. >> we both agree that assad needs to go. he needs to transfer power to a transitional body. that is the only way we're going to resolve this crisis. >> ( translated ): we also agree that we have to prevent syria from becoming an area for terrorist organizations. we also agree that chemical weapons should not be used and all minorities and their rights should be secured. >> warner: but turkey has been pushing the u.s., nato and the united nations, publicly and privately, for tougher action to stop the carnage and again after bombs killed 51 people in the turkish border town of reyhanli on saturday. reyhanli is home to 60,000 syrian refugees, among the more than 400,000 syrians who have fled to turkey. the prime minister has charged the bombings were linked to the syrian regime, which damascus denies. in the meantime, the
margaret warner reports.ning this story contains some graphic images. >> warner: the rain today didn't seem to dampen the public unity of the president and the turkish prime minister on syria. >> we both agree that assad needs to go. he needs to transfer power to a transitional body. that is the only way we're going to resolve this crisis. >> ( translated ): we also agree that we have to prevent syria from becoming an area for terrorist organizations. we also agree that...
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will time warner lay an egg? we will dig in. >> they are all on track for the third weekly gain. >> it is going for six. >> carl really came out swinging just a short time ago right here on cnbc's fast money. take a listen. >> look at it real simplistically. and not have to do a lot of work to know that the shell is literally getting screwed. but 1365 is a give away. this is what we call the great give away. >> thank you for joining the show. >> it is good for shareholders. gives you a chance to participate in the upside and lichlts the downside as well. >> i always thought. >> if i'm correct you get 12 bucks a share plus you get a small part of the remaining company. how does it exactly work if you're a dell shareholder? >> one, you get $12 dividend. alternatively you can take 12 dollars and convert that into equity. you end up getting about 8 and a third shares. >> then you get $12 as a step. >> the other is offered 13.65. the stub, which is a rather unfortunate name is worth more than a buck 65 then. >> we had
will time warner lay an egg? we will dig in. >> they are all on track for the third weekly gain. >> it is going for six. >> carl really came out swinging just a short time ago right here on cnbc's fast money. take a listen. >> look at it real simplistically. and not have to do a lot of work to know that the shell is literally getting screwed. but 1365 is a give away. this is what we call the great give away. >> thank you for joining the show. >> it is good...
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margaret warner has more. >> warner: the army announced late yesterday that a sergeant who handled sexual assault cases at fort hood, texas is being criminally investigated on sex crime allegations. no charges have been filed. in response, defense secretary chuck hagel ordered the pentagon to re-train, re-credenti and re-screen all military recruiters and sexual assault prevention officers. the latest revelation comes just ten days after the air force's sexual assault prevention chief was arrested on charges of sexual battery. and a pentagon survey last week estimated that 26,000 military members were sexually assaulted last year. joining me to discuss all this is craig whitlock of the "washington post." craig, welcome back to the program. >> thank you. >> warner: so the situation at fort hood, what is alleged to have happened? >> well, criminal investigators from the army are looking into allegations that the sergeant committed sexual abuse involving multiple women and in one case they're looking into allegations that he may be charged with pandering. that's military crime speak for esse
margaret warner has more. >> warner: the army announced late yesterday that a sergeant who handled sexual assault cases at fort hood, texas is being criminally investigated on sex crime allegations. no charges have been filed. in response, defense secretary chuck hagel ordered the pentagon to re-train, re-credenti and re-screen all military recruiters and sexual assault prevention officers. the latest revelation comes just ten days after the air force's sexual assault prevention chief was...
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margaret warner reports. follow. >> warner: election night saw supporters of the pakistan muslim league party or p.m.l.n. pour into the streets in triumph. by today they appeared on course to win a majority in the new pakistani parliament. that virtually guarantees that their leader will be prime minister. he served twice before during the 1990s. >> for the sake of the nation, for your sake, for the sake of pakistan's 180 million people and in order to end this wretched unemployment, poverty and inflation, i want to ask my opponents to come and sit with us. >> warner: chief among those opponents was a former cricket player turned founder of the reform-minded "movement for justice" party. but it fell far short of expectation. he spoke sunday from a hospital where he's recovering from a serious fall. he complained of vote riggin rig >> the election was rigged in different ways through the administration. >> warner: this is the first time in pakistan's history that one civilian government is poised to hand over
margaret warner reports. follow. >> warner: election night saw supporters of the pakistan muslim league party or p.m.l.n. pour into the streets in triumph. by today they appeared on course to win a majority in the new pakistani parliament. that virtually guarantees that their leader will be prime minister. he served twice before during the 1990s. >> for the sake of the nation, for your sake, for the sake of pakistan's 180 million people and in order to end this wretched...
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warner bros. is really going to be watching "man of steel," "pacific rim," and "great gatsby" to see if some jobs are going to be saved at warner bros. this year. - it could be a long, hot summer. - it could be. - thank you erik. have a good weekend. - thank you, you too. coming up, paper, scissors, rock: which category makes for the best investment. find out in chart talk.
warner bros. is really going to be watching "man of steel," "pacific rim," and "great gatsby" to see if some jobs are going to be saved at warner bros. this year. - it could be a long, hot summer. - it could be. - thank you erik. have a good weekend. - thank you, you too. coming up, paper, scissors, rock: which category makes for the best investment. find out in chart talk.
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margaret warner looks at whether the tech giant used offshore companies to skirt paying billions in taxes. >> brown: and we close with miles o'brien on the legacy of astronaut sally ride and her goal to get more girls to study science, technology engineering and math. >> to get young girls interested in the stem fields, that was her life's mission. you talk to a lot of astronauts, their mission was s to go to space. her mission was a springboard for something else. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the people of moore, oklahoma, began the long climb back today from catastrophe. authorities labored to clear wreckage in the shattered suburb outside oklahoma city, and the death toll stood at 24, including nin
margaret warner looks at whether the tech giant used offshore companies to skirt paying billions in taxes. >> brown: and we close with miles o'brien on the legacy of astronaut sally ride and her goal to get more girls to study science, technology engineering and math. >> to get young girls interested in the stem fields, that was her life's mission. you talk to a lot of astronauts, their mission was s to go to space. her mission was a springboard for something else. >> ifill:...
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last week, margaret warner talked to former state department vali nasr.he offered a behind-the-scenes critique of policymaking in the obama administration. tonight, margaret gets a different view. >> warner: the united states is overreaching abroad and under- performing at home. that's the thesis of council on foreign relations president richard haass in his new book, "foreign policy begins at home: the case for putting america's house in order." it's a surprising viewpoint from a former top state department and national security council official. richard haass joins me now to discuss his book and his recommendations for rebalancing our country's priorities. richard haass, welcome. you have spent your entire life dealing with how america should meet challenges abroad. now you're saying it's time to refocus here at home. what led to this turnaround? >> it's not a book i ever thought i'd be writing. it surprised me. in part of what wasn't going on in the world. there's no challenger out there of the scale of nazi germany or soviet union during the cold war.
last week, margaret warner talked to former state department vali nasr.he offered a behind-the-scenes critique of policymaking in the obama administration. tonight, margaret gets a different view. >> warner: the united states is overreaching abroad and under- performing at home. that's the thesis of council on foreign relations president richard haass in his new book, "foreign policy begins at home: the case for putting america's house in order." it's a surprising viewpoint from...
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role on the global stage: margaret warner gets a behind- the-scenes critique of policy- making from author and former state department official, vali nasr. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> more than two years ago, the people of b.p. made a commitment to the gulf. and everyday since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we shared what we've led that we can all produce energy more safely. b.p. is also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our comtment has ver been stnger >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. >>thisrogr wasade possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contrib
role on the global stage: margaret warner gets a behind- the-scenes critique of policy- making from author and former state department official, vali nasr. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> more than two years ago, the people of b.p. made a commitment to the gulf. and everyday since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we shared...
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but will the great gatsby yield great rewards for warner brothers? >> a timeless literary classic gets a modern twist as the latest version of the great gatsby hits theaters today. and it doesn't hurt that leo dec dec decaprio heads up an all star cast. for producers of the film, a whole lot riding on the film. >> an amusement park. the summer crowded with action and super heroes. the novel may not be a typical 3d affair but it's off to a great start. >> action. >> warner brothers is setting an iconic title, expensive production and a hit sound track will justify the budget and tens of millions of dollars of additional marketing spent. >> everything about this money exudes money in the way that the great gatsby did itself. >> and millions of dollars of free promotion. but it is a big bet. warner brothers doubled down when it held off on its release date. >> it offers great counter programming to something like an iron man which will be dominating the multiplex. >> warner brothers has a particularly busy summer. six more films before labor day startin
but will the great gatsby yield great rewards for warner brothers? >> a timeless literary classic gets a modern twist as the latest version of the great gatsby hits theaters today. and it doesn't hurt that leo dec dec decaprio heads up an all star cast. for producers of the film, a whole lot riding on the film. >> an amusement park. the summer crowded with action and super heroes. the novel may not be a typical 3d affair but it's off to a great start. >> action. >>...
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so, warner bros. won't have the title with "giant slayer" anymore. - thanks for taking us behind the scenes on that one, erik. - you're welcome. - have a good weekend. still ahead, will delta's dividend send shares higher? chart talk is coming up. delta airlines is trying to boost the stock price. joining me now is matt cavanaugh to tell us whether he thinks this is a time to get in on the rally. good to have you on the show this morning, matt, and delta had a standout session yesterday. - they sure did. i tell you, this is a stock that has been on an absolute tear. it has more than doubled off its 52- week low, up over 50% for the year. and delta is really trying to send a strong message to the market of, hey, come on in, we are safe, things are going well, buy our stock. - right. the company is doing that $1-billion buyback. is this a reason to buy the stock? - well, i think it could be. airlines have typically been an industry that people really shy away from investing in. they are volatile, there
so, warner bros. won't have the title with "giant slayer" anymore. - thanks for taking us behind the scenes on that one, erik. - you're welcome. - have a good weekend. still ahead, will delta's dividend send shares higher? chart talk is coming up. delta airlines is trying to boost the stock price. joining me now is matt cavanaugh to tell us whether he thinks this is a time to get in on the rally. good to have you on the show this morning, matt, and delta had a standout session...
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the head of warner brothers television unit will resign. bruce rosenblum will leave warner bros. after 25 years with the company. rosenblum was passed over for a promotion to run the entire entertainment unit of time warner earlier this year. warner bros. suffered a loss following this year's flop, "jack the giant slayer." the company is now shuffling its tv and home entertainment business. now on to controversy in the music industry. the recording industry association of america finds that 95% of all music downloads online are done illegally. john seda, artist and founder of bornamusician.com, is here this morning. good morning to you, and clearly this is a huge problem. so are artists behind the scenes maybe saying that they're feeling ripped off because of this problem? - yes they are. yes, they do feel that way. their intellectual property is being used without their permission. but there was also a time where people felt that this was the way, like the new generation of musicians coming up believe that this is the way, because nobody taught them any differently. - realistica
the head of warner brothers television unit will resign. bruce rosenblum will leave warner bros. after 25 years with the company. rosenblum was passed over for a promotion to run the entire entertainment unit of time warner earlier this year. warner bros. suffered a loss following this year's flop, "jack the giant slayer." the company is now shuffling its tv and home entertainment business. now on to controversy in the music industry. the recording industry association of america...
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all took the pledge to stop it when they see it and amazing experience and tip of the hat to time warner to really understanding the issue and putting the weight of the media empire behind it to reach people, and second of all understanding how you sort -- there is the bully and there is the person being bullied but what if we got the 99% of other people inspired to take action? what kind of culture can we create? and that is the vant age point that facebook comes at it with. so i wanted to share -- >> [inaudible] >> no. there's a slide before this. okay. this is one slide. it says "we have 950 million people on the flat form. that's a lot of people. >> >> and for the most part people are good. sometimes people are not good. we have ways people r people can report content to us that is inappropriate, but we have since invested a lot of time and energy on things like social resolutions. how do you create a culture where people can report problems to each other? which i will talk about in a second, so cue up the next slide. >> dave, can i interrupt for a second? one of the things that i no
all took the pledge to stop it when they see it and amazing experience and tip of the hat to time warner to really understanding the issue and putting the weight of the media empire behind it to reach people, and second of all understanding how you sort -- there is the bully and there is the person being bullied but what if we got the 99% of other people inspired to take action? what kind of culture can we create? and that is the vant age point that facebook comes at it with. so i wanted to...
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thanks so much. >> warner: thanks, jeff. ifill: late did british foreign secretary announced the european union talks on syria failed to reach an agreement effectively lifting the ban on arming the rebels. he says britain has no immediate plans to ship them weapons. >> brown: and now an update from bang bangladesh where more than a thousand garment workers died when their factory collapsed last month. that tragedy focused attention on dangerous conditions for people who make clothes for western retailers. in the after math some workers are walking off their jobs in protest. jonathan rugman of independent television news reports. >> reporter: beyond the smoke stacks of these brick factories, amid an industrial landscape lost in time, you find a town which is home to scores of clothing factories, serving some of the world's best known high street brands. the police seemed to be expecting a riot. and they are everywhere. patrolling the main highway and guarding every factory gate. against attacks by the workers supposed to be m
thanks so much. >> warner: thanks, jeff. ifill: late did british foreign secretary announced the european union talks on syria failed to reach an agreement effectively lifting the ban on arming the rebels. he says britain has no immediate plans to ship them weapons. >> brown: and now an update from bang bangladesh where more than a thousand garment workers died when their factory collapsed last month. that tragedy focused attention on dangerous conditions for people who make clothes...
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margaret warner reports. >> warner: the announcement came in moscow from russia's federal security service, the f.s. b. releasing these photographs and video, they say u.s. diplomat ryan fogle in a blond wig and hat had been detained in moscow overnight. officially he's a diplomat at the u.s. embassy but the russians said he works for the c.i.a. and was caught trying to recruit a russian intelligence agent to work for the u.s. later today, the russians handed him over to the embassy and ordered him expelled from the country. in washington, the state department's patrick ventrell confirmed a u.s. diplomat had been detained but declined to elaborate. the incident came as the u.s. is seeking russian cooperation in two key areas-- the investigation of the boston bombing suspects and efforts to end the syrian civil war h. secretary of state john kerry was in moscow last week announcing a joint effort to bring about syrian peace talks. for more on this, i'm joined by "washington post" moscow correspondent will englund. will, welcome. this sounds like something out of a spy movie. how did this al
margaret warner reports. >> warner: the announcement came in moscow from russia's federal security service, the f.s. b. releasing these photographs and video, they say u.s. diplomat ryan fogle in a blond wig and hat had been detained in moscow overnight. officially he's a diplomat at the u.s. embassy but the russians said he works for the c.i.a. and was caught trying to recruit a russian intelligence agent to work for the u.s. later today, the russians handed him over to the embassy and...