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he spoke a few days ago with margaret warner. >> warner: jill fallows, thank you for having us. >> thank you, margaret. >> warner: you contend after 13 years of war in iraq and afghanistan, in which we overthrough samaria -- saddam hussein and the taliban and drove most of al qaeda underground, that we essentially lost those wars? >> if you look strictly from a military point of view, the one clear victory the united states had was killing osama bin laden but by having this last 12 or 13 years of open-ended war in iraq and the surrounding countries, i argue that from almost any perspective, that is use of money, loss of life, taking of life, strategic changes in america's image and reputation around the world erosion of american values, this has been an era of defeat rather than victory. >> warner: but critics like former u.s. ambassador to iraq jim jeffries argues that winning a war is forcing the other side to cease operations and basically gaining control of territory, that the united states has won most of these engagements. >> there's another classic military statement "winning batt
he spoke a few days ago with margaret warner. >> warner: jill fallows, thank you for having us. >> thank you, margaret. >> warner: you contend after 13 years of war in iraq and afghanistan, in which we overthrough samaria -- saddam hussein and the taliban and drove most of al qaeda underground, that we essentially lost those wars? >> if you look strictly from a military point of view, the one clear victory the united states had was killing osama bin laden but by having...
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our chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner is there and filed this report. >> warner: 21 foreign ministers came to the london conference table. in the face of criticism that gains against islamic state forces in iraq have been slow in coming. but secretary of state john kerry brought an upbeat assessment, using the militant group's arabic acronym. >> we are taking out daesh's fighters in the thousands thus far, single digits, but thousands. their commanders, 50% of the top command, has been eliminated. >> warner: president obama began assembling the international coalition last august after islamic state forces surged into iraq, and threatened iraqi kurdistan. the group now encompasses some 60 nations, including several arab and gulf states, working to curb the islamic state's military capability, financing and online appeal. and a few, led by the u.s., are carrying out scores of air strikes every week. kerry declared kurdish and iraqi elements have made some strides on the ground as well. >> in recent months we have seen definitively daesh's momentum halted in iraq and i
our chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner is there and filed this report. >> warner: 21 foreign ministers came to the london conference table. in the face of criticism that gains against islamic state forces in iraq have been slow in coming. but secretary of state john kerry brought an upbeat assessment, using the militant group's arabic acronym. >> we are taking out daesh's fighters in the thousands thus far, single digits, but thousands. their commanders, 50% of the...
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tom roussey spoke with senator mark warner. what did he say? >> he had a lot to say. from politicians to people on the streets, the concern that you hear is not so much the smoke itself but the response. tonight, everybody at the wilson building, like the mayor, to folks like senator warner, they are all demanding answers. >> i want to hear the answers. >> the train was heading into the state of virginia when it stopped and smoke-filled the car. warner says it is impossible to completely prevent accidents but it's the response to this one that concerns him most. many passengers had to stay in the smoke on the unmoving train, even though l'enfant plaza plaza's --l'enfant plaza station was less than a six the by mile from the train. >> i don't understand them waiting more than 40 minutes and one person passed away. >> today, warner sent a letter to metro demanding answers. he is not the only one on capitol hill who wants them. >> there was not even the kind of key medication that metro should have had. >> eleanor holmes norton is concerned about the lack of key medicati
tom roussey spoke with senator mark warner. what did he say? >> he had a lot to say. from politicians to people on the streets, the concern that you hear is not so much the smoke itself but the response. tonight, everybody at the wilson building, like the mayor, to folks like senator warner, they are all demanding answers. >> i want to hear the answers. >> the train was heading into the state of virginia when it stopped and smoke-filled the car. warner says it is impossible to...
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senator warner volunteered for two periods of active duty. one was a sailor in the final days of world war ii and as a second lieutenant in the united states marine corps during the korean war. he completed his law degree at the university of virginia school of law and from 1952 through 1960, he served as the assistant united states attorney for the district of columbia. he left his law practice in 1969 when he was appointed and by the senate as the undersecretary and later as the secretary of the united states navy, a position he held for more than five years during the vietnam war. elected in 1978, senator warner served 30 years in the senate or he was viewed as one of the most influential senators for political and military informed policy issues. a native of chicago, our second speaker is vice admiral robert dunn. he has captivated the renaissance man of the united states navy. after a year at northwestern university in illinois, he was appointed to the naval academy from which he graduated in 1951. he was initially commissioned. his duti
senator warner volunteered for two periods of active duty. one was a sailor in the final days of world war ii and as a second lieutenant in the united states marine corps during the korean war. he completed his law degree at the university of virginia school of law and from 1952 through 1960, he served as the assistant united states attorney for the district of columbia. he left his law practice in 1969 when he was appointed and by the senate as the undersecretary and later as the secretary of...
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>> warner: well no one knows for sure gwen, whyÑi i.s.emands, but the belief among jordanian and Ñ.knr officials is they wanted to cause serious politicalc problems for king adbullah of jordan. they know and they read jordanian politics accurately, the war against i.s. or the anti-i.s. coalition is unpopular in jordan. many agree withñr the pilot's father who wrote a letter to the king and who has been part of these protests saying this isn't our war. we send our sons to fight to defend an notv fight outside our borders. so the king has a delicateñr balancing actÑi with the tribes and ethnicities and if you haveÑi trouble with the sunni tribes, he's got troubles. the second, officials believe, was to cause rift withinÑi the anti-i.s. coalition which adopted the no dealing for hostages policy and but they want to in thisÑi case. >> ifill: even though japan is not involved in the proposed swap. >> warner: theÑi jordanian prime was part of the swap. what we don't know is has japan decided to privately pay some money, when the british foreign
>> warner: well no one knows for sure gwen, whyÑi i.s.emands, but the belief among jordanian and Ñ.knr officials is they wanted to cause serious politicalc problems for king adbullah of jordan. they know and they read jordanian politics accurately, the war against i.s. or the anti-i.s. coalition is unpopular in jordan. many agree withñr the pilot's father who wrote a letter to the king and who has been part of these protests saying this isn't our war. we send our sons to fight to...
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time warner has a studio. warner brothers. cbs doesn't have the studio. they have cnn. shareholders including national amusement in my opinion would be better off if cbs and time warner were to combine. >> let's check out the media landscape and what better person to do that with after that comment than dick parsons, the former ceo of time warner. what do you make of mel's comment? >> as mel said in logic it's probably almost compelling. >> almost. >> almost compelling. because when i was there, we looked at some kind of combination with broadcast network. cnn being the primary driver. but also you know you have to think about warner brothers as a factory. they produce content. then what you need is distribution. big broadcast networks distribute content. so it makes sense on paper. you've been around awhile. how many deals get done just because they make sense? >> do you think there's any shot that that transaction takes place? >> one day, possibly. my view of the media landscape right now is everybody has hit the pause button. they want to wait and see what happens wi
time warner has a studio. warner brothers. cbs doesn't have the studio. they have cnn. shareholders including national amusement in my opinion would be better off if cbs and time warner were to combine. >> let's check out the media landscape and what better person to do that with after that comment than dick parsons, the former ceo of time warner. what do you make of mel's comment? >> as mel said in logic it's probably almost compelling. >> almost. >> almost compelling....
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comcast's proposed deal with time warner cable, for example.nd another deal -- a combined $100 billion of deals. bloomberg's deals reporter is here with more. what more mega-deals in 2015? >> all of the characteristics that were there in 2014, improving economic confidence the economy rebounding and rising stock valuations. that should continue barring any major geopolitical event or change in industry. >> and being able to borrow money at very low rates? >> yes. as long as that continues, we should see more and more deals. it got a little jittery at the end of 2014, but right now it looks like a go-ahead. >> i mentioned the comcast-time warner cable, halliburton and baker hughes. what characterizes a mega-deal? over $10 billion? >> it is kind of a moving line. we see some deals of more than $50 billion like time warner and comcast directv and at&t. but there were also deals over the $10 billion range, and that added to the total volume in 2014. >> we talked about the telecom and cable deal also pharmaceutical companies and energy. are there an
comcast's proposed deal with time warner cable, for example.nd another deal -- a combined $100 billion of deals. bloomberg's deals reporter is here with more. what more mega-deals in 2015? >> all of the characteristics that were there in 2014, improving economic confidence the economy rebounding and rising stock valuations. that should continue barring any major geopolitical event or change in industry. >> and being able to borrow money at very low rates? >> yes. as long as...
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that could have big implications for the megamerger propose between comcast and time warner. you can always watch us streaming on your tablets on bloomberg.com. >> broadband internet across america just got faster. at least on paper. the federal communications commission officially changed the definition of broadband. in our first is a little over the of data at speeds at least 25 megabits per second. that is fast enough to download a good quality movie in 24 seconds. why would the fcc do this? this is interesting. joining us to explain this and why this may matter for the comcast-time warner merger that has been proposed, john giles. -- tom giles. explain why they did this. >> the fcc changes the definition of what it means to deliver high-speed internet access broadband. on its face this sounds like something that might be good for customers. the chairman there says he is concerned about the 20% of the population that has little to no access to high-speed internet. this is access to information, access to news broadcast. they are concerned about the consumers. they also don
that could have big implications for the megamerger propose between comcast and time warner. you can always watch us streaming on your tablets on bloomberg.com. >> broadband internet across america just got faster. at least on paper. the federal communications commission officially changed the definition of broadband. in our first is a little over the of data at speeds at least 25 megabits per second. that is fast enough to download a good quality movie in 24 seconds. why would the fcc do...
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when 21st century fox made its offer for time warner last year.e seems to be off the table, but it has made all of us wonder if something else might happen. >> is an area people are going to be watching. does fox come back from time warner or other companies that could maybe take over like stars? things like that that could get some takeover. >> there's been some regulatory noise about comcast, time warner cable, and comcast is taken some preemptive steps to try neutralize some of that. but again, there been times or pewrriods, where there was intense antitrust rooney. it doesn't seem like we are in that now. >> there is a logjam. we do have time warner and comcast at the same time as at&t and directv. for well, with other was going to be three there. with sprint and t-mobile, and we don't have that. that may make things easier for time warner, comcast, at&t, directv. we will see what happens with that. when we pushed it back a little bit. we are still waiting to hear what the ruling will be. >> things are going to be busy in 2015. >> i hope so. >
when 21st century fox made its offer for time warner last year.e seems to be off the table, but it has made all of us wonder if something else might happen. >> is an area people are going to be watching. does fox come back from time warner or other companies that could maybe take over like stars? things like that that could get some takeover. >> there's been some regulatory noise about comcast, time warner cable, and comcast is taken some preemptive steps to try neutralize some of...
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that's not how we're growing time warner. >> you've done a spectacular job.ove. the question though becomes this, though about sort of the larger question for time warner. have you made the company more powerful or more vulnerable as a result of getting rid of the cable piece of the business and getting rid of the print piece of the business? >> well we think that the verdict is clear because the market for all of us watching this network, we know that the market is always right. and what the market looks and says is that the value of all these companies independently in their stock is more valuable than how they would have been and how they were when they were back together. that's true because the gains in time warner earnings have been more than any other media company in the last five years. same thing is true of our cable company. the magazine company is now the biggest independent. magazine company is doing very well because that industry is a slower growth industry than tv. it's now one of the great performers in that business where if you put it next
that's not how we're growing time warner. >> you've done a spectacular job.ove. the question though becomes this, though about sort of the larger question for time warner. have you made the company more powerful or more vulnerable as a result of getting rid of the cable piece of the business and getting rid of the print piece of the business? >> well we think that the verdict is clear because the market for all of us watching this network, we know that the market is always right....
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i their definition, once they combine with time warner, they will have 63%-60 4% of that market.you are worried about concentration or competition, going from having 35 to almost double that that means that the regulators are going to look very differently at that merger. >> in other words, there are some super fast internet connections out there that were not considered high-speed by the old rule definitions of the fcc, and the fcc said, wait a minute. in the new definition it acknowledges that comcast already controls a lot of the high-speed stuff that is out there. >> they don't want the communications industry, whether it is cable or telecom, to be telling people look, you are getting slow speed. you are getting fast internet access at a slow speed. it's really about holding the industry accountable. for the fcc, they are looking out for consumers for the big swath of the population that doesn't have access to the internet or is still getting it up very slow speeds. >> tom giles, u.s. technology leader at bloomberg news, helping us unpack that complicated issue. super bowl ad
i their definition, once they combine with time warner, they will have 63%-60 4% of that market.you are worried about concentration or competition, going from having 35 to almost double that that means that the regulators are going to look very differently at that merger. >> in other words, there are some super fast internet connections out there that were not considered high-speed by the old rule definitions of the fcc, and the fcc said, wait a minute. in the new definition it...
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the same night warner was to be executed. during the trial of jeffrey sterling, the former national security advisor condoleezza rice revealed thursday she personally pushed "the new york times" to kill a news article about a secret operation to disrupt iran's nuclear program. sterling's discharge with revealing classified information to new york times reporter james risen. rice told the court the white house relies on two main ways to block publication of news articles. they can essentially confirm the report but are gearing it is too important to national security to be published or they can say the reporter has it wrong. amnesty international is reporting saudi arabia has postponed the scheduled flogging of jailed activist raif badawi. badawi was arrested in 2012 after setting up a website for political and social debate. he was sentenced to 1,000 lashes -- 20 batches of 50 lashings each after friday prayers. today's lashings were reportedly postponed for medical reasons. after he was lashed last friday. the united nations
the same night warner was to be executed. during the trial of jeffrey sterling, the former national security advisor condoleezza rice revealed thursday she personally pushed "the new york times" to kill a news article about a secret operation to disrupt iran's nuclear program. sterling's discharge with revealing classified information to new york times reporter james risen. rice told the court the white house relies on two main ways to block publication of news articles. they can...
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murdoch wants to buy time warner.l out of the park with espn ratings. >> i think content is going to still picking five years from now. we have had a tremendous explosion in terms of distribution. it is no internet delivery of content. think netflix. the key issue for the big media companies in hollywood is to make sure that as consumers go online that their content is there and the media companies get the content. >> have you seen all of the new season of "game of thrones"? >> i have not. >> i was hoping you could get it for me. [laughter] everyone is trying to copy "game of thrones." what does that mean five years from now if none of my kids are watching tv? >> there are two major issues you just raised. on the first half we have the fact that there are $65 billion of tv ads. if your kids are not watching tv , my kids are not sitting around watching tv, they are watching instagram -- their friends are playing around on snapchat. tv used to be this up or i shall on. it used to be special. the specialness of tv has ev
murdoch wants to buy time warner.l out of the park with espn ratings. >> i think content is going to still picking five years from now. we have had a tremendous explosion in terms of distribution. it is no internet delivery of content. think netflix. the key issue for the big media companies in hollywood is to make sure that as consumers go online that their content is there and the media companies get the content. >> have you seen all of the new season of "game of...
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i have some money invested in time warner cable. i wonder what you felt like in terms of what direction the company is heading in and if it stinks should i hold onto it. >> i like time warner twx, the entertainment company. i think that's what you want to be in. the cable company is involved in the merger. i like twx t one run by jeff bu cass, who, by the way, may i add is great american. how about jude in new jersey. hi, jude. >> caller: hi jude. >> how are you? >> caller: good. thank you for all the money you made me. sorry about your dad's death. >> thank you. it's tough, but thank you for mentioning it. >> caller: i have a simple question for you. in the ebay environment, is it a good split up? >> i've got to study the conference call. i do like the fact that they're announcing a kind of rationalization. i know some people feel that guidance wasn't that good, but, remember, they're splitting and that's what matters. okay. sometimes analysts get it wrong but there were two who nailed it when it came to netflix. i'll give you a te
i have some money invested in time warner cable. i wonder what you felt like in terms of what direction the company is heading in and if it stinks should i hold onto it. >> i like time warner twx, the entertainment company. i think that's what you want to be in. the cable company is involved in the merger. i like twx t one run by jeff bu cass, who, by the way, may i add is great american. how about jude in new jersey. hi, jude. >> caller: hi jude. >> how are you? >>...
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warner admits he brainstormed ids but never made any job offers. phuket did eventually resign and republics were able to block govern terry mcauliffe's effort expand medicaid. >>> it's a dangerous fad that flooded t nat a couple years ago and it's still leading deaths in women. tonight, pennsylvania man faces a murde charge in our area for performing an illegal ks enhancement procedure. prince g county reporter darcy spe explains how police connected him to the victim. vinnie taylor being held on a murder charge. authorits say the philadelphia man injected liquid silicone in a woman's bottom to make it larger. the woman, who was an exotic dancer got sick and later died. this doctor is a plastic surgeon and says it's a dangerous and illegal proc >> if that silicone gets into the bloodstream, it can result in a series of complications and many of them can be life-thr. charging documents show taylor injected the woman several times here at the comfort inn in capitol heights. detectiv connected taylor to the victim through dozens of cell p calls and te
warner admits he brainstormed ids but never made any job offers. phuket did eventually resign and republics were able to block govern terry mcauliffe's effort expand medicaid. >>> it's a dangerous fad that flooded t nat a couple years ago and it's still leading deaths in women. tonight, pennsylvania man faces a murde charge in our area for performing an illegal ks enhancement procedure. prince g county reporter darcy spe explains how police connected him to the victim. vinnie taylor...
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. >> one of the issues we have heard a lot about is the potential comcast time-warner merger, but we haven't heard a lot about the at&t-trect tv merger. what kind -- direct tv merger. what have you done on that in terms of the day-to-day management of the merger with the f.c. c. and we have made it -- do you still have one more stage of public comment currently -- i don't know if you're aware, but currently the f.c.c. has what they call a shock clock they use to evaluate mergers like this, and i think we are looking at late march when that shock clock would come up. it could go beyond that, but at this time we are looking forward to the f.c.c. completing its evaluation of the acquisition by sometime toward the end of the first quarter and the beginning of the second quarter of thisier. -- this year. >> what's your message to consumers, consumer groups? what's the benefit of this merger? >> i think the bhifts are really freshmen does. these are companies that are in complementary businesses today. whether we are talking about wired or mobile broadbands these are products that increasi
. >> one of the issues we have heard a lot about is the potential comcast time-warner merger, but we haven't heard a lot about the at&t-trect tv merger. what kind -- direct tv merger. what have you done on that in terms of the day-to-day management of the merger with the f.c. c. and we have made it -- do you still have one more stage of public comment currently -- i don't know if you're aware, but currently the f.c.c. has what they call a shock clock they use to evaluate mergers like...
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. >> a weekend long, american history tv is joining our time warner cable partners to showcase the history of austin texas. to learn more about the cities on our 2014 tour, visit c-span.org/localcontent. this is american history tv on c-span3. >> the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. >> i have a dream that one day -- >> and we shall overcome. [applause] >> ? gather round, people wherever you roam and you have grown and accepted that thing you'll be drenched to the bone is your time worth saving? you better start swimming or you will sink like a stone the times, they are a'changing'? >> in the lbj gallery we are featuring the 60 from the 60's exhibit. we highlight americans who had a great impact on the nation. some of these people are bob dylan, president lyndon johnson, barbra streisand. we have science. we have the apollo 11 crew. the first landing on the face of the moon. we highlight marshall nuremberg, who not only cracked the genetic code back in the 1960's, but also won the nobel prize for his work. charles schultz, one of my favorite parts of the exhibit. we w
. >> a weekend long, american history tv is joining our time warner cable partners to showcase the history of austin texas. to learn more about the cities on our 2014 tour, visit c-span.org/localcontent. this is american history tv on c-span3. >> the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. >> i have a dream that one day -- >> and we shall overcome. [applause] >> ? gather round, people wherever you roam and you have grown and accepted that thing...
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warner's final statement was a mix of defiance and remorse. at first he said the executioners poked me five times and, quote, it feels like acid but then he apologized for the pain he caused. >>> muhammad ali is waking up in a hospital where he is said to be receiving follow-up care related to a urinary tract infection. his spokesman said he's expected to be released today. he was hospitalized from december 20th until just last week. he's hoping to celebrate his 73rd birthday tomorrow at home. >>> pope francis is keeping a packed schedule as he continues his visit to the philippines. he celebrated his first mass addressed an audience of priests and nuns blessing those in wheelchairs one by one and called on filipinos to work on ending corruption and poverty. he also scheduled to pete today with families at the mall of asia. >>> well starting today travel and trade with cuba is much easier than in the past half century. several permanents are no longer required and americans can use credit cards while in cuba. they can even bring back a small a
warner's final statement was a mix of defiance and remorse. at first he said the executioners poked me five times and, quote, it feels like acid but then he apologized for the pain he caused. >>> muhammad ali is waking up in a hospital where he is said to be receiving follow-up care related to a urinary tract infection. his spokesman said he's expected to be released today. he was hospitalized from december 20th until just last week. he's hoping to celebrate his 73rd birthday tomorrow...
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comcast and time warner cable. together is better for more people. >>> caught on camera a virginia realtor is captured allegedly stealing liquid pain medicine while showing a home. the richmond man installed four security cameras after his wife discovered a pair of earrings missing after an open house. a couple days later police say those cameras caught realtor sarah west reeves opening the kitchen pantry and removing a bottle of liquid hydrocodone. she is now charged with drug possession and larceny. >>> today president obama invited three popular youtube hosts to the white house and sat down with interviews for each one and they discussed the president's state of the union address. the questions covered a wide range of topics including problems the government faces when it comes to cyber security. >> the challenge we've got is that most of the internet and the infrastructure that allows you to be posting on youtube and people accessing that stuff, most of that stuff is in private hands, not public. >> the intervi
comcast and time warner cable. together is better for more people. >>> caught on camera a virginia realtor is captured allegedly stealing liquid pain medicine while showing a home. the richmond man installed four security cameras after his wife discovered a pair of earrings missing after an open house. a couple days later police say those cameras caught realtor sarah west reeves opening the kitchen pantry and removing a bottle of liquid hydrocodone. she is now charged with drug...
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warner said my body is on fire. he said no one should go through this. i'm not afraid to die. we's all going to die. >> you are looking at u.s. secretary of state john kerry standing next to a make-shift memorial. we understand this is outside of that super market in the paris suburb ks about security and fighting terrorism. >> and you consider that it's the perfect timing. within the past 24 hours we have watched this thwarted terror attack in belgium and now reports that there are similar terror cells. we don't know if it is connected to what happened in paris but they had similar hallmarks. ed that perhaps as many as 20 terror cells are operating in europe where as many as 180 suspected terrorists may be involved. this would be the day for kerry to meet and have these talks as europe braces for what could be more potential serious and terrifying threats. for now we turn to other stories. amnesty internation alal it had been many people. he pledged areas would be recaptured by the country's military. >> the president has received criticism for his handling or mishandling of
warner said my body is on fire. he said no one should go through this. i'm not afraid to die. we's all going to die. >> you are looking at u.s. secretary of state john kerry standing next to a make-shift memorial. we understand this is outside of that super market in the paris suburb ks about security and fighting terrorism. >> and you consider that it's the perfect timing. within the past 24 hours we have watched this thwarted terror attack in belgium and now reports that there are...
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warner said my body is on fire. at this point, his microphone was turned off.d go through this. i'm not afraid to die. we's all going to die. >> the state of florida also executed a convicted murderer around the same time as the oklahoma injection was taking place. >>> there is a major break to tell you about in one of the biggest corruption cases in the history of the u.s. navy. malaysian ship supply contractor leonard glenn francis, nicknamed fat leonard, entered a plea of guilty to federal conspiracy charges that he had been fighting since 2013. he told the court the scheme spanned several years and involved dozens of navy officials and millions in bribes and gifts. he says they were given in exchange for hundreds of millions of dollars in overbilled contracts. francis could face up to 25 years in prison and may forfeit up to $35 million. sentencing is set for april 3rd. >>> an enthusiastic reception for pope francis the leader of the catholic church treated by thousands today in manila. he'll share his message to the filipino people and their leaders when w
warner said my body is on fire. at this point, his microphone was turned off.d go through this. i'm not afraid to die. we's all going to die. >> the state of florida also executed a convicted murderer around the same time as the oklahoma injection was taking place. >>> there is a major break to tell you about in one of the biggest corruption cases in the history of the u.s. navy. malaysian ship supply contractor leonard glenn francis, nicknamed fat leonard, entered a plea of...
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comcast and time warner cable is more controversial. that will be the big decision. >> when do you see the timeframe for decision making? >> the first part of 2015. there is a timeline that the fcc is supposed to stick to. the fcc positively shot -- paus es the shot clock. >> when the merger decisions come down, you will see a lot of reactions on the hill, especially. there have been members were pretty vocal about this stuff, for and against. that will be interesting how it all plays out. the com acts update process, and all the other telecom issues. >> what is tom wheeler's relationship with the hill? >> i would say tense. he's very personable, and i'm sure he is charming in hearings and stuff, but we have definitely seen him come in. republicans are not afraid to drill into him, especially when they don't like what he's doing. there's a lot of tension over how wheeler treats the republicans. commissioners often say they are not getting a fair shake. wheeler doesn't care about consensus. wheeler would pushback. the relationship is ten
comcast and time warner cable is more controversial. that will be the big decision. >> when do you see the timeframe for decision making? >> the first part of 2015. there is a timeline that the fcc is supposed to stick to. the fcc positively shot -- paus es the shot clock. >> when the merger decisions come down, you will see a lot of reactions on the hill, especially. there have been members were pretty vocal about this stuff, for and against. that will be interesting how it...
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how tough will warner be? we will see. >> gary: grant grew up with snow had to walk 8 mi. in the snow and became a journalist here. >> gary: mark edwards? sharp wind. --wins >> gary: that completes tonight broadcasted like to leave you with this piece of the device, you can be as tough as you want. but you have to get along with people. pam moore? >> pam:thanks gary. >> pam:something to sink your teeth into. >> jacqueline: final check of whether cutting up-- coming up! with kaiser permanente you'll connect with your doctor any time anywhere. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. ♪♪ become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪♪ >> pam: a baby's mouth seemed to always brightened the room that is certainly the last week at a missouri hospital. >> pam: she had the attention of doctors and nurses alike. because she was born with to bottom front teeth. everyone was shocked. including the doctor. according to the male line +. netted guilty to occur want and every two or 3000 newborns. what they can be associated with medical conditions
how tough will warner be? we will see. >> gary: grant grew up with snow had to walk 8 mi. in the snow and became a journalist here. >> gary: mark edwards? sharp wind. --wins >> gary: that completes tonight broadcasted like to leave you with this piece of the device, you can be as tough as you want. but you have to get along with people. pam moore? >> pam:thanks gary. >> pam:something to sink your teeth into. >> jacqueline: final check of whether cutting up--...
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---warner enfrenta cadena perpetua si es encontrado culpable de todos los cargos.dente de la asamblea nacional venezolana "diosdado cabello" rechaz la acusacin hecha por un capitn de la armada de su pais de ser el cabecilla de un crtel del narcotrfico. --segun el diario "abc" de espaÑa y el "nuevo herald" de miami, el capitn "leamsy salazar" colabora con la dea y habra solicitado asilo en estados unidos a cambio de informar sobre los presuntos vnculos del legislador con un cartel de drogas. take vo cesar ---los salvadoreÑos dieron una mala calificacion a la gestion del presidente salvador sanchez ceren... ---segun una encuesta de la universidad tecnologica el gobierno de la ex guerrilla obtuvo un 5,3 en una tabla de 10... take gfx ---el costo de la vida obtuvo una calificacion de 42 el desempleo 4,7 la seguridad publica 53... ---la institucion en la que mas confian los salvadoreÑos segun la encuesta es la iglesia que obtuvo un 76 de calificacion. ---en la que menos confian son la asamblea legislativa el gobierno y los partidos politicos. blanca --el condado de sant
---warner enfrenta cadena perpetua si es encontrado culpable de todos los cargos.dente de la asamblea nacional venezolana "diosdado cabello" rechaz la acusacin hecha por un capitn de la armada de su pais de ser el cabecilla de un crtel del narcotrfico. --segun el diario "abc" de espaÑa y el "nuevo herald" de miami, el capitn "leamsy salazar" colabora con la dea y habra solicitado asilo en estados unidos a cambio de informar sobre los presuntos vnculos...
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warner is now 44 years old.'s as painful to watch cosby face the allegations as it is to hear any woman talk about sexual assault. >>> health officials are warning anyone not vaccinated against measles to stay away from disneyland in california. 70 people ranging from age from 7 months to 70 years old have been infected. mostly in california but new infections have been reported in five other states and mexico. measles, a highly contagious respiratory illness, that can spread by air through coughing and sneezing. >>> put this one in the dumb criminals file. police in houston say these two guys posted 17 selfies on a stolen ipad. those photos were uploaded to the owner's icloud account and then they went viral. in some of the pictures the suspects are seen rejoicing with thousands of dollars of cash in their hands. as one police officer said, they're not very bright crooks. >>> well, u.s. women's soccer goalie hope solo is starting a 30-day suspension from the national team. no specific reason for the suspension
warner is now 44 years old.'s as painful to watch cosby face the allegations as it is to hear any woman talk about sexual assault. >>> health officials are warning anyone not vaccinated against measles to stay away from disneyland in california. 70 people ranging from age from 7 months to 70 years old have been infected. mostly in california but new infections have been reported in five other states and mexico. measles, a highly contagious respiratory illness, that can spread by air...
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. >> all weekend long, american history tv is joining our time warner cable partners to showcase the history of austin texas. to learn more about the cities on her 2014 tour visit c-span.org/local content. we continue now with our look at the history of austin. this is american history tv on c-span3. >> we are in the private suite of linden and lady bird johnson. this is the private quarters of the president and first lady. this is not part of a tour offered to the public. this has never been opened. you are seeing this because of c-span's special status. the ip's come into this space just as they did during lyndon johnson's day, but it's not open to visitors on a daily basis. this is really a living, breathing artifact. it has not changed at all since president johnson died in january of 1973. there's a document in the corner on this room signed by the then archivist of the united states and lady bird johnson telling my processors myself and successors that nothing in this room can change will stop this is just as president johnson would have seen it in his day. there have been a nu
. >> all weekend long, american history tv is joining our time warner cable partners to showcase the history of austin texas. to learn more about the cities on her 2014 tour visit c-span.org/local content. we continue now with our look at the history of austin. this is american history tv on c-span3. >> we are in the private suite of linden and lady bird johnson. this is the private quarters of the president and first lady. this is not part of a tour offered to the public. this has...
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time warner has a studio. they have cnn. lot of sports. >> what about young people that -- what i'm talking about is can old media survive? is there a way to -- we don't have any young viewers going to movies watching cable, watching network. is it going to be okay? are these two people with this sweet gig they got, am i in the right position because i only got 50 years left and they might have 80 or a hundred? >> all i can tell you is that the content is key. people are going to content. they'll go to the media player that's here instead of the media player that's on television. >> you just mentioned cbs. i want to know the future of both cbs and viacom. philippe just sold a lot of shares in december. what do you think is going to happen to that company? both of those companies. >> one of the reasons that sumner and i didn't get long was we really weren't that close. i can't give you an incite into sumner redstone. i can tell you shareholders in my opinion would be better off if cbs and time warner to combine. it just makes
time warner has a studio. they have cnn. lot of sports. >> what about young people that -- what i'm talking about is can old media survive? is there a way to -- we don't have any young viewers going to movies watching cable, watching network. is it going to be okay? are these two people with this sweet gig they got, am i in the right position because i only got 50 years left and they might have 80 or a hundred? >> all i can tell you is that the content is key. people are going to...
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to be the mergers and 2015 the fcc has to make a decision on whether to allow comcast to buy time warner cable or allow at&t to buy directv. so those are major decisions with big impacts on the way we watch tv and access the internet. decisions that are having to be made if they allow the mergers to go forward probably be conditions. what sort of conditions will be placed on the companies. a lot of the interplay with the net neutrality proceeding what conditions will be placed on the company. most people expect at&t and directv is getting his push bach comcast and time warner cable is more controversial. that's a big decision that chairman wheeler and the fcc and justice department have to make. >> (da sasso when do you think the timeline for decisionmaking. >> the first part of 2015 there's a shot clock, timeline the fcc is supposed to stick to, but when there are disputes the fcc pauses the shot clock so we're expecting the first part of 2015. >> kate tummarello. >> when the mergers come down you'll see a lot of reactions on he hill. some members are vocal about this stuff, for and aga
to be the mergers and 2015 the fcc has to make a decision on whether to allow comcast to buy time warner cable or allow at&t to buy directv. so those are major decisions with big impacts on the way we watch tv and access the internet. decisions that are having to be made if they allow the mergers to go forward probably be conditions. what sort of conditions will be placed on the companies. a lot of the interplay with the net neutrality proceeding what conditions will be placed on the...
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now, senator mark warner is demanding answers from metro saying yesterday's incident raises significant concerns about how they were trained to respond to disaster. in a letter sent warner says he thought for a $1.5 billion program to improve metro's safety. >> within the past hour abc 7 has spoken with relatives of that woman who died on board the yellow line train carol glover, a grandmother from alexandria. the northern virginia bureau chief has been in contact with the glover family and jeff joins us now with what we know about her and the others in that station that fought for their lives. jeff? >> leon throughout the day i was in touch with suzanne glover, the daughter-in-law of carol glover. they live in alexandria virginia suzanne telling me that carol was deeply loved. they believe she was on the way home from work today. carol glover deeply loved and the family is heart broken after what happened after this incident took place. more on carol glover coming up soon. here at medstar washington hospital center they took 18 patients in following the incident at l'enfant plaza. 16 o
now, senator mark warner is demanding answers from metro saying yesterday's incident raises significant concerns about how they were trained to respond to disaster. in a letter sent warner says he thought for a $1.5 billion program to improve metro's safety. >> within the past hour abc 7 has spoken with relatives of that woman who died on board the yellow line train carol glover, a grandmother from alexandria. the northern virginia bureau chief has been in contact with the glover family...
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. >> all weekend long, american history tv is joining our time warner cable partnerships to showcase the history of austin texas. to learn more about the city's honor 2014 tour visit c-span.org/local content. we continue with a look at the history of austin. this is american history tv on c-span 3. ♪ >> well, thse story we are telling at the bullock texas state history museum is an incredible story of a european attempt to colonize the northern gulf of mexico. we think we have a great story a story that changed texas and america's history. just thinking of -- does thinking of la belle doom the french effort to colonize texas? la salle discovered the mouth of the mississippi river. claim to the lands for france. got a commission from louis the 14th two, back and build a colony at the mississippi river mouth. he got the slides together and came back in 1684, and landed at the texas coast thinking he was at the mouth of mississippi river. he thought texas was part of the mississippi river. and was insistent somewhere in that area he would find his river to build his colony. his problem
. >> all weekend long, american history tv is joining our time warner cable partnerships to showcase the history of austin texas. to learn more about the city's honor 2014 tour visit c-span.org/local content. we continue with a look at the history of austin. this is american history tv on c-span 3. ♪ >> well, thse story we are telling at the bullock texas state history museum is an incredible story of a european attempt to colonize the northern gulf of mexico. we think we have a...
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. >> all weekend long, american history tv is joining with our time warner cable partners to show us the history of austin, texas. to learn more about the cities on our tour, visit caller: -- visit www.c-span.org/local content. this is american history tv on c-span3. >> the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. >> i have a dream that one day -- >> and we shall overcome. [applause] >> ♪, gather round people wherever you roam and you have grown and accepted that thing you'll be drenched to the bone is your time worth saving? you better start swimming or you will sink like a stone the times, they are a'changing'♪ >> in the obj gallery we are featuring the 60 from the 60's exhibit. we highlight americans who had a great impact on the nation. some of these people are bob dylan, president lyndon johnson, barbra streisand. we have science. we have the apollo 11 crew. the first landing on the face of the moon. we highlight marshall nuremberg who not only cracked the genetic code back in the 1960's, but also won the nobel prize for his work. charles schultz, one of my favori
. >> all weekend long, american history tv is joining with our time warner cable partners to show us the history of austin, texas. to learn more about the cities on our tour, visit caller: -- visit www.c-span.org/local content. this is american history tv on c-span3. >> the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. >> i have a dream that one day -- >> and we shall overcome. [applause] >> ♪, gather round people wherever you roam and you have grown...
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our chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner visited another european country, the unitedom, to see what's driving young muslims there to extremism and what's being done about it. tonight, we bring you the first of her two reports. >> warner: imran khawaja was is p. >> the british voices shocked people here waking them up to the fact nearly a third islamic state fighters are from western europe seeking an alternative to the age nation some feel here at home. >> the solution to this is that muslims unite rediscover their muslim identity completely divorce themselves from any form of western identity and start defending the identity if necessary by violent means. >> peter newman, center for study of radicalization at kings college london monitors nearly 700 foreign fighters through social knead media, says ikdz crafted a powerful appeal. >> some of the rhetoric that comes out of i.s.i.s. about the caliphate, it basically tells young western recruits, you can be part of an enormous historical project, and people in a thousand years reason talking about those brave young weste
our chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner visited another european country, the unitedom, to see what's driving young muslims there to extremism and what's being done about it. tonight, we bring you the first of her two reports. >> warner: imran khawaja was is p. >> the british voices shocked people here waking them up to the fact nearly a third islamic state fighters are from western europe seeking an alternative to the age nation some feel here at home. >> the...
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this is a lucrative business model for companies like time warner which own cnn.e vast majority of american households pay for cable is something that's remarkable even though it's costly and people hate waiting for the cable guy. in this internet age, these companies have to figure out a way to preserve the cable model and make it more convenient and portable. this is one way to do this. >> when you talked about it could be screamed to any of your dices. it's $20 device so if you want to watch it on your phone, if you want to watch it on your tv if you have more than one tv, this might not save you money. >> you have directv at home i have time warner cable. i pay one price for my whole house. well this is per person so if you have four people at home, you might have to buy four subscriptions to. this this is why for the moment it's experimental it's a new way to try out cable and to get young people to pay for cable who don't pay for it right now. but i think idea of a per person subscription more like netflix or spotify might be part of the future. >> thank you
this is a lucrative business model for companies like time warner which own cnn.e vast majority of american households pay for cable is something that's remarkable even though it's costly and people hate waiting for the cable guy. in this internet age, these companies have to figure out a way to preserve the cable model and make it more convenient and portable. this is one way to do this. >> when you talked about it could be screamed to any of your dices. it's $20 device so if you want to...
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his weekend, we partnered with time warner cable or a visit to austin, texas. >> we are in the private suite of linden and lady bird johnson, the private quarters for the president and first lady. when i say private, i mean that. this is not part of a tour offered to the public. this has never been opened to the public and you are seeing it because of c-span special access. vip's come into the space as they did in lyndon johnson's day but it is not open to the visitors on a daily basis. the remarkable thing about this space is it is really a living breathing artifact. it has not changed at all since president johnson died in january 1973. there is a document in the corner of the room signed by among others, the then-archivist of the united states, and lady bird johnson, telling my predecessors, myself, my successors, that nothing in this room can change. we are here at the 100 block of congress avenue. to my left down the block is the river, the colorado river. this is an important historic site in the city's history because this is where waterloo -- processor was. i am actually standi
his weekend, we partnered with time warner cable or a visit to austin, texas. >> we are in the private suite of linden and lady bird johnson, the private quarters for the president and first lady. when i say private, i mean that. this is not part of a tour offered to the public. this has never been opened to the public and you are seeing it because of c-span special access. vip's come into the space as they did in lyndon johnson's day but it is not open to the visitors on a daily basis....
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we partnered with time warner cable for a visit to austin texas. >> we are in the private suite of lyndon ladybird johnson. this was private quarters for the president and first lady. when i say private, i mean it. this is not part of a tour that's offered to the public. this has never been opened to the public. you're seeing it because of c-span's special access. vips come into this space as they did in lyndon johnson's day. it's not open to our visitors on a daily basis. the remarkable thing about the space is it's really a living, breathing artifact. it hasn't changed at all since president johnson died in january of 1973. there is a document in the corner of the room signed by among others the archivist of the united states and ladybird johnson telling my
we partnered with time warner cable for a visit to austin texas. >> we are in the private suite of lyndon ladybird johnson. this was private quarters for the president and first lady. when i say private, i mean it. this is not part of a tour that's offered to the public. this has never been opened to the public. you're seeing it because of c-span's special access. vips come into this space as they did in lyndon johnson's day. it's not open to our visitors on a daily basis. the remarkable...
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so the momentum -- everything about this movie, warner brothers released it for theaters about threeeeks ago. four weeks ago. it went wide in over 3,500 theaters, and we're seeing over $100 million for this film. the biggest martin luther king weekend. a bunch of records shattered, and people are really talking about this movie and they're going to see it in big numbers. >> and, paul, i think it's a real testament to the fact that when people are talking about something, when a movie is part of the water cooler conversation as it often is with those superhero movies like the avengers or like a fast and furious, people want to go to a movie theater and have that communal experience. they may not go as often as they did a couple of decades ago. they're certainly not. even with although great content on television, they will still go to a theater. they'll spend the money on the more expensive imax tickets or 3-d tickets because it's an event experience. i think that this movie was not expected to, but it has turned into an event. i think that paul's optimism about this year makes a lot
so the momentum -- everything about this movie, warner brothers released it for theaters about threeeeks ago. four weeks ago. it went wide in over 3,500 theaters, and we're seeing over $100 million for this film. the biggest martin luther king weekend. a bunch of records shattered, and people are really talking about this movie and they're going to see it in big numbers. >> and, paul, i think it's a real testament to the fact that when people are talking about something, when a movie is...
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solo was in the car, but she was not arrested or detained. >>> malcolm jamal warner, longtime star therey show" is sounding off for first time on scandal surrounding bill cosby. warner who played theo told "billboard" magazine just as it's painful to hear any woman talk about sexual assault, whether true or not, it's just as painful to watch my friend and mentor to go through. >>> also sounding off on the scandal for the first time jay leno. the former "tonight show" host commenting at a conference for television executives in miami. >> i mean i don't know why it's so hard to believe women. i mean you know you go to saudi arabia and you need two women to testify against a man. here you need 25. >> so far more than 20 women have accused the comedian of drugging or sexually assaulting them. cosby has never been charged with any crime, and he's personally denied allegations in the past forbes' list of rishest officials in the united states. cheaper gas prices fueled this guy to the list. >>> back to our top story, if the deflate-gate accusations against the patriots are true do you think co
solo was in the car, but she was not arrested or detained. >>> malcolm jamal warner, longtime star therey show" is sounding off for first time on scandal surrounding bill cosby. warner who played theo told "billboard" magazine just as it's painful to hear any woman talk about sexual assault, whether true or not, it's just as painful to watch my friend and mentor to go through. >>> also sounding off on the scandal for the first time jay leno. the former...
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you know, they would get pressured by -- wyler got pressured by warner brothers at one point to make contribution to the hollywood community chest, a local charity, and he said, i can't. all of my money is tied up right now in trying to get people out of europe and warner basically said, i sympathize, but i don't care. it's really important for us to show that we care about, you know, not just our relatives but our community here. so there was great pressure to assimilate, great pressure to be american. great pressure to mute one's jewishness or mute one's foreignness. >> in terms of the timeline of his life, he became a u.s. citizen, as you pointed out, back in 1928. he then served as a major in the u.s. army air forces between 1942 and 1945. and put together three documentaries, including the 1947 film "thunderbolt." explain. >> well, wyler had made a really powerful documentary called "the memphis belle, the story of a flying fortress" which was the first major wartime documentary to show what it was like to fly missions in a bomber over france and over occupied germany. and unlik
you know, they would get pressured by -- wyler got pressured by warner brothers at one point to make contribution to the hollywood community chest, a local charity, and he said, i can't. all of my money is tied up right now in trying to get people out of europe and warner basically said, i sympathize, but i don't care. it's really important for us to show that we care about, you know, not just our relatives but our community here. so there was great pressure to assimilate, great pressure to be...