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the man is described as white between 34 years old with a dark thing here. officials say he has an average build and possibly a goatee. the fire caused extensive damage to the second floor and attic. total damage to the building was estimated at $150,000. the offices or in the one fire broke out. what they alleged shooter said in kansas to jail a new report out this morning shows anti-semitic incidents in the u.s. were actually down before the attack. a group that monitors and as a medic cases in the u.s. cautiously about noted a sharp decline in such incidents. the report from the anti-defamation league came out less than two weeks before the deadly shooting outside to jewish sites in kansas three white supremacist richard glen cross remained in jail in connection with the sunday shooting to kill three people. stories you need to you think you take of all your make-up before b. but do you really? [ female announcer neutroge® makeup remover erases 9 of your most stubborn make with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female announcer ] neutroge®
the man is described as white between 34 years old with a dark thing here. officials say he has an average build and possibly a goatee. the fire caused extensive damage to the second floor and attic. total damage to the building was estimated at $150,000. the offices or in the one fire broke out. what they alleged shooter said in kansas to jail a new report out this morning shows anti-semitic incidents in the u.s. were actually down before the attack. a group that monitors and as a medic cases...
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on pennsylvania avenue, interesting right across the street from the white house practically, white betweenennsylvania avenue. one of the great to tell -- hotels. i love doing this stuff but i love the country more. somebody has to do something and the politicians are not doing it. i tell you. >> we'll have more. ♪ [ male announcer ] when fixed income experts... ♪ ...work with equity experts... ♪ ...who work with regional experts... ♪ ...who work with portfolio management experts, that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. mfs. for what reality teaches you... firsthand.e. in the face of danger, and under the most demanding circumstances. experience builds character. experience builds confidence. and experience... has built this. the 2014 glk. the engineering, and the experience, of mercedes-benz. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of theountry's largest petrochemical operation. ♪ when emerson ta
on pennsylvania avenue, interesting right across the street from the white house practically, white betweenennsylvania avenue. one of the great to tell -- hotels. i love doing this stuff but i love the country more. somebody has to do something and the politicians are not doing it. i tell you. >> we'll have more. ♪ [ male announcer ] when fixed income experts... ♪ ...work with equity experts... ♪ ...who work with regional experts... ♪ ...who work with portfolio management experts,...
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. >> the gap in test scores between poor kids and wealthy kids is now nearly twice what it is between whiteids and black kids. >> fully 96% of kids from the highest income group complete high school -- it's just almost a given, 96% -- while less than 2/3, only 63% of those who come from the lowest economic quartile, do. >> according to the education department, many poor public schools do not pay teachers and educators as much as wealthier schools just a few miles away. >> that means the u.s. has these huge inequities between wealthier districts, typically in suburban areas, and high-poverty areas that no other advanced nation tolerates. >> think about what that does and how it hurts us as a country -- in jobs, in terms of our international competitiveness, and what it means for lives of children, families who are trying to escape poverty and trying to escape psycho-social failure. >> this is not the american dream. and so the american dream says that that child, that student, that family should be able to elevate itself, lift itself up out of that really terrible situation through the publ
. >> the gap in test scores between poor kids and wealthy kids is now nearly twice what it is between whiteids and black kids. >> fully 96% of kids from the highest income group complete high school -- it's just almost a given, 96% -- while less than 2/3, only 63% of those who come from the lowest economic quartile, do. >> according to the education department, many poor public schools do not pay teachers and educators as much as wealthier schools just a few miles away....
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we're taking a closer look at the long and sometimes challenging history between the white house andendent. we see the monstrosity of man. honestly, i'm pouring everything i have into this place. that's why i got a new windows 2 in 1. it has exactly what i need for half of what i thought i'd pay. and i don't need to be online for it to work. it runs office, so i can do schedules and budgets and even menu changes. but it's fun, too -- with touch, and tons of great apps for stuff like music, 'cause a good playlist is good for business. i need the boss's signature for this. i'm the boss. ♪ honestly ♪ i wanna see you be brave ♪ honestly humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we'll give you the money for a new one. call liberty mutual insurance at... and ask us all about our a
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i write the important divide on this question is not between black and white, as a lot of people fearedn left and right or democrat and republican. so these two sides, the liberal side is a multiracial coalition. so it includes black americans and white americans. but what's interesting about the way this divide affects them is it affects them as -- and so that's the focus. there's plenty of perspectives of black and white people alike in this piece. the way i examine them is how they vote and think as democrats and republicans versus how they think as white and black people. >> let's dig into that. so part of i think what happened for me is that as a political scientist, i have a lot at stake in the academic part of it. and i'm trying to avoid doing that on tv. i can imagine that's got to be boring. but part of it is the research that you cite have also been critiqued often for exactly the focus that you talked about, which is to say the primary concern of the politics of race is really just the politics around sort of how whites disagree about race, and for not accounting for the ways
i write the important divide on this question is not between black and white, as a lot of people fearedn left and right or democrat and republican. so these two sides, the liberal side is a multiracial coalition. so it includes black americans and white americans. but what's interesting about the way this divide affects them is it affects them as -- and so that's the focus. there's plenty of perspectives of black and white people alike in this piece. the way i examine them is how they vote and...
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the man is described as white, between 30 and 40 years old with a dark comic that in here.ficials said that he was an average built and possibly had a goatee. total damage to the building was estimated to be a hundred and $50,000. >> two suspects have been arrested in connection with robberies and sam bruno's commodore park last week. police conducting surveillance in the area of the park saw someone matching the description. the suspect, a 16 year-old boy, was booked into juvenile hall for carrying a loaded handgun and armed robbery. following up this investigation led police to an 18 year-old in daly city. he was arrested on sunday and is booked into jail on suspicion of armed robbery. >> james: the deadline to file your taxes is today. if you need to pay your taxes, do not have enough money right now, you can often for an installment plan. if you are an individual that owes less than $50,000 or a business that almost 25,000 unless you could still apply online to make monthly payments. there is a fee, but it is still cheaper than the alternative of not paying at all. >> a
the man is described as white, between 30 and 40 years old with a dark comic that in here.ficials said that he was an average built and possibly had a goatee. total damage to the building was estimated to be a hundred and $50,000. >> two suspects have been arrested in connection with robberies and sam bruno's commodore park last week. police conducting surveillance in the area of the park saw someone matching the description. the suspect, a 16 year-old boy, was booked into juvenile hall...
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the man is described as white between 30 and 40 years of age dark balding hair average build and wearing a dark checkered shirt and pants and possibly a goatee. asserted behind the to fire its two-story buildings are as extensive smoke damage buildings not able to beat views right now. >> : five defendants indicted in sweepings federal investigation behind public corruption and drugs, guns and murder for hire entered not guilty pleas today including one central figures in the case raymond chow. he's accused of laundering money and trafficking in illegal cigarettes and stole and liquor. according to federal records it was chow encounters with of undercover fbi agent that sparked the investigation that led to the rest of 29 people including state senator leland's. the government's case against client is flimsy. he said to look their carefully worded to acquire certain things but they do not actually prove anything for example the people that read the indictment think that my client was hanging out with the mafia boss that's what they said in the indictment does what they imply a client nev
the man is described as white between 30 and 40 years of age dark balding hair average build and wearing a dark checkered shirt and pants and possibly a goatee. asserted behind the to fire its two-story buildings are as extensive smoke damage buildings not able to beat views right now. >> : five defendants indicted in sweepings federal investigation behind public corruption and drugs, guns and murder for hire entered not guilty pleas today including one central figures in the case raymond...
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described as white, balding and between 30 and 40 years old and wearing a checkered shirt and white pants. that fire started at 2:00 in the morning on april 4th. san jose may have found a solution to end the shortage of police officers. letting sheriff deputies help out san jose police. theioid came after the city was only able to fill half of the open 60 slots and the most recent police academy. the leftover money can go to pay the sheriff deputies. the san jose's mayor is not so sure. >> if they have extra, then, yeah, it makes sense to send them to the area that has more crime. >> i just don't think it's a practical idea and the sheriff deputy has people sitting around looking for work. >> that plan would run for up to two years until the city can fill its ranks. >>> the former gangster arrested with state senator leland yee to enter a plea today. money laundering and conspiring to receive stolen property and traffic stolencigarettes. chow was scooped up with senator lee. today two other people arrested on the east coast and reportedly connected to chow will also be in court. >>> a lat
described as white, balding and between 30 and 40 years old and wearing a checkered shirt and white pants. that fire started at 2:00 in the morning on april 4th. san jose may have found a solution to end the shortage of police officers. letting sheriff deputies help out san jose police. theioid came after the city was only able to fill half of the open 60 slots and the most recent police academy. the leftover money can go to pay the sheriff deputies. the san jose's mayor is not so sure....
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. >> for many the moon was not only not bloody it was barely a moon, it is a white spec between the pictureoon. there it is overhead. there it is over shoulder. this was tweeted blood moon selfie minus the blood. one guy posing with a duck face. and 16-year-old oscar rivera, aka coconut kid o, using a flashlight to illuminate himself. >> um, word. oh, my gosh. >> he sat there for five hours and his viewer kept asking where is the moon, show me moon. but he couldn't take the cold any more. >> i will take a quick break and as soon as i get back i will show you the moon. >> as soon as i went in i didn't want to go back out, not even for a blood moon. >> some photo shopped it, one with miley cyrus on the moon. as if everyone blushed. cnn, new york. >> that's amore. >> thanks for watching cnn newsroom. >> please stay with us for world business today. [ male announcer ] this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a mont
. >> for many the moon was not only not bloody it was barely a moon, it is a white spec between the pictureoon. there it is overhead. there it is over shoulder. this was tweeted blood moon selfie minus the blood. one guy posing with a duck face. and 16-year-old oscar rivera, aka coconut kid o, using a flashlight to illuminate himself. >> um, word. oh, my gosh. >> he sat there for five hours and his viewer kept asking where is the moon, show me moon. but he couldn't take the...
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. >> this man is described as being white between the ages of 30 to 40 years old.ed outside this building. there was extensive damage in this building is not able to be used. in oakland, terisa estacio kron 4 news. >> james: two suspects have been arrested in connection with robberies in san bruno as part last week. police conducted a surveillance of the area and saw someone matching the description. police detained the 16 year- old boy. they did a follow- up investigation that led to an 18 year-old. a >> anny: still ahead of the kron4 new is. we all know that getting up and going in the morning is a difficult process and sometimes you do not want to get out of bed. coming up later we will give you some tips on ways to help you get the most out of their morning routine. >> plus, we are reno is tax day. for those of you who are ready ditcher taxes and you have received your refund, we will talk to is san francisco financial planner who says it is a good day to blow your refund money when she get it. >> we also have pictures of the blood moon there were >> we also ha
. >> this man is described as being white between the ages of 30 to 40 years old.ed outside this building. there was extensive damage in this building is not able to be used. in oakland, terisa estacio kron 4 news. >> james: two suspects have been arrested in connection with robberies in san bruno as part last week. police conducted a surveillance of the area and saw someone matching the description. police detained the 16 year- old boy. they did a follow- up investigation that led...
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next, a discussion about improving relations between the white house and congress, with former white house chiefs of staff, cabinet secretaries, and former senate majority leader trent lott, art of the bipartisan commission on political reform. it is 50 minutes. panel with us today up here on stage. in have detailed biographies your programs, so i am not going to spend a lot of time going over those biographies. i am going to give a one line introduction for each of them. to my immediate left is secretary dan glickman, who cochairs the commission on political reform, the reason we are here. he served as secretary of department of agriculture in the content administration and 18 years in congress. glad to have you. josh bolten served as white house chief of staff in president george w. bush's administration, and served as the director of the office of management and budget in his administration. also was chief of staff in the george w. bush administration, including during 9/11. leader trentty lott is the cochair of the commission on political reform. was a senator for many terms from
next, a discussion about improving relations between the white house and congress, with former white house chiefs of staff, cabinet secretaries, and former senate majority leader trent lott, art of the bipartisan commission on political reform. it is 50 minutes. panel with us today up here on stage. in have detailed biographies your programs, so i am not going to spend a lot of time going over those biographies. i am going to give a one line introduction for each of them. to my immediate left...
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he is white and balding between the ages of 30 and 40. flames broke out around 2:30 a.m. on april 4th. >>> a top executive at ac transit is off the job tonight. the chief financial officer is on paid administrative leave. he is charged with embezzling more than half a million dollars from an oakland church. this is a photo from the ac transit website. he allegedly used the money to pay for his kids private school tuition and a golf club membership. he has been the cfo since 2008 and is a trustee of the agency's retirement board. >>> a knife hit hidden in carry on luggage. but she was allowed to flight. the tsa says they noticed a woman's bag -- they opened the bag up and found a knife in the middle of a tray of homemade enchiladas. they took the knife and she was allowed through security and on to the plane but she may face charges if police decide to charge her with a crime. >>> a beautiful display of nature. the moon changing color tonight. here's a live look from nasa. the color not yet changed. the full eclipse in about an hour from now. it's a blood moon. and plenty
he is white and balding between the ages of 30 and 40. flames broke out around 2:30 a.m. on april 4th. >>> a top executive at ac transit is off the job tonight. the chief financial officer is on paid administrative leave. he is charged with embezzling more than half a million dollars from an oakland church. this is a photo from the ac transit website. he allegedly used the money to pay for his kids private school tuition and a golf club membership. he has been the cfo since 2008 and is...
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there is definite a wage gap, both in the economy at large and white house between women and men. that's because it may be a lot of factors in the economy. at the white house i think it's fairly clear that women at the same level are paid the same as men. but there are more senior men than there are senior women. until that changes we'll have some continuing pay gap, even at the white house, inconvenient for them. >> the president is greeting mika brzezinski of "morning joe", she has written several books on the subject of equal pay. in the private sector which is more regulated in terms of what you're paid at the particular government level -- >> and more transparent. >> in the private sector, the pay can be as it was in the case of lilly ledbetter who interest dugsed the president and going to be appearing at 1:00 with ronan farrow today. in the private sector it's not transparent and it is much more common that women at the same job category are paid considerably less than their male counterparts, come in at the lower salary and that persists throughout their careers. >> for lot
there is definite a wage gap, both in the economy at large and white house between women and men. that's because it may be a lot of factors in the economy. at the white house i think it's fairly clear that women at the same level are paid the same as men. but there are more senior men than there are senior women. until that changes we'll have some continuing pay gap, even at the white house, inconvenient for them. >> the president is greeting mika brzezinski of "morning joe",...
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and pressure on reporters and it is a concerted effort and a coordinated effort between the justice department and the whitebetween the white house and tax-exempt organizations that go after reporters for their reporting. even "the new york times" has said that this is the most controlled freak administration we've ever had when it comes to, comes to getting people information that they're look forge. martha: she is by no means alone in what she has been talking about as you point out, "new york times," ap, bob woodward all saying the same thing about access that they have. let's listen to another sound bite from the interview over the weekend with howard kurtz. >> the press in general seems to be very shy about challenging the administration as if it is making some sort of a political statement rather than just doing our job as watchdogs. i didn't run into that same kind of sentiment as i did in the obama administration when i covered the bush administration very aggressively. martha: yes. jessica, she is saying that she see as clear difference. when she did aggressive stories against the bush administrati
and pressure on reporters and it is a concerted effort and a coordinated effort between the justice department and the whitebetween the white house and tax-exempt organizations that go after reporters for their reporting. even "the new york times" has said that this is the most controlled freak administration we've ever had when it comes to, comes to getting people information that they're look forge. martha: she is by no means alone in what she has been talking about as you point...
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white house. is not a difference between most white houses. think the expectation might have been with her coming and that she was a bit of a celebrity and international star that it would be different. as nationalger ran security adviser. >> and he kept that job when he was secretary of state. >> there is a really fun story about one of their first bonding moments and it happened in copenhagen. thee was a climate summit chinese were holding a meeting. the united states was not invited. the president turns to the secretary and said, let's go crash this thing. the two of them who had been fighting this bruising primary one year earlier kind of storm to this meeting, the secret meeting, and here they are approached by a chinese official running up to them screaming obscenities. the president turns to the secretary and says, i don't know what this guys saying but it isn't, "i'm glad to see you." about that moment where they both kind of understood where the other was coming from and it bonded them. >> they did that joint interview on 60 minutes.
white house. is not a difference between most white houses. think the expectation might have been with her coming and that she was a bit of a celebrity and international star that it would be different. as nationalger ran security adviser. >> and he kept that job when he was secretary of state. >> there is a really fun story about one of their first bonding moments and it happened in copenhagen. thee was a climate summit chinese were holding a meeting. the united states was not...
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he's described as white, balding, between 30 and 40 years old wearing a checkered shirt and dark pants. the fire started around 2:30 in the morning on april 4th. >>> a security guard from a san jose hospital is under arrest charged with molesting children years ago. derrick hammond was arrested last month. not clear why the public is just learning about the case. he was hired to provide security at santa clara medical center. not clear what led investigators to hammond or how many children he is accused of. >>> a former gangster arrested with leland yee to enter a plea in court today. raymond "shrimp boy" chow accused of money laundering and conspiring to steal stolen property. a series of fbi raids in the bay area last month. today four other people who were arrested on the east coast reportedly connected to chow will also be in court. >>> san jose may have found a solution to end the city's shortage of police officers. today santa clara county supervisors will talk about letting sheriff deputies help out the san jose police. the idea came after the city was only able to fill about ha
he's described as white, balding, between 30 and 40 years old wearing a checkered shirt and dark pants. the fire started around 2:30 in the morning on april 4th. >>> a security guard from a san jose hospital is under arrest charged with molesting children years ago. derrick hammond was arrested last month. not clear why the public is just learning about the case. he was hired to provide security at santa clara medical center. not clear what led investigators to hammond or how many...
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and some city have relatively large gap between the whites and the nonwhites and some cities don't. and so, you mentioned some of the cities that have higher gaps, and one of the surprising things that we found is that even in the relatively clean air cities and the clean air states you can have the large gaps between the whites and the nonwhites. >> and the point that you just made is that many times in a new study, it is going to reveal the information and exposes the information that deserves to be researched and delved into, and one of the big questions is why we are seeing this if the numbers are in fact accurate. >> well, so, our numbers are based on satellite data of the pollution, and measurement tools by the environmental protection agency, and land use of air and roads. and so why it is so much more different in some community thans others, and that is an important question. >> and how do you do that? what is the next step here? if you are a parent, and noticing that your child has asthma, and the first question you ask, especially, and i have done stories on it in minorit
and some city have relatively large gap between the whites and the nonwhites and some cities don't. and so, you mentioned some of the cities that have higher gaps, and one of the surprising things that we found is that even in the relatively clean air cities and the clean air states you can have the large gaps between the whites and the nonwhites. >> and the point that you just made is that many times in a new study, it is going to reveal the information and exposes the information that...
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between our fingers? it is, that little white speck pinched between those fingers as everybody tried to get into the pictureood moon. there it is, over head. there it is over his shoulder. this one was tweeted out with the caption blood moon selfie minus the blood? one guy posed making a duck face and from his roof in chilly dallas, 16-year-old oscar rivera, aka coconut kiddo, used a flashlight to illuminate himself. >> oh, lord, oh, my gosh. >> reporter: he sat there for five hours. his viewers kept asking where is the moon? show me moon, please. but just as the moon was a third of the way eclipsed, oscar couldn't take the cold anymore. >> i'm just going to take a quick break, and as soon as i get back i'll give you a view of the moon. >> reporter: he never returned. >> as soon as i went inside i didn't want to go back outside, not even for a blood moon. >> reporter: those who missed it photo-shopped it with a howling moon with miley cyrus. jeanne moos, new york. >> well, thank you for joining us. this is cnn news room. i'm rosemary church. >>> stay with us for a special report with don lemon. >>> and for
between our fingers? it is, that little white speck pinched between those fingers as everybody tried to get into the pictureood moon. there it is, over head. there it is over his shoulder. this one was tweeted out with the caption blood moon selfie minus the blood? one guy posed making a duck face and from his roof in chilly dallas, 16-year-old oscar rivera, aka coconut kiddo, used a flashlight to illuminate himself. >> oh, lord, oh, my gosh. >> reporter: he sat there for five...
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>> it doesn't found like that, del, there was friction between the white house democrats and hhs because they wanted someone to blame over the botched rollout of the website. that was a significant stumbling block. but the president a law that president obama and kathleen sebelius are proud. once the open enrollment period are over, it's time to turn it over to someone else. she was not there just for the website issues, but when the healthcare law was originally created, when the president signed it into law, she was right there with him. and she has been through the process of seeing implementation get started. so in many ways, it has gone full circle, and is she has served longer than many secretary of health and services have put in the time for. but there was this question of when she would go, and when it would be appropriate. if she stepped down a couple of months ago, it may have seemed like an admission by the obama administration that things didn't go as planned with the healthcare roll out. but now they can say, they have 7 and a half million people enrolled. and it's a higher
>> it doesn't found like that, del, there was friction between the white house democrats and hhs because they wanted someone to blame over the botched rollout of the website. that was a significant stumbling block. but the president a law that president obama and kathleen sebelius are proud. once the open enrollment period are over, it's time to turn it over to someone else. she was not there just for the website issues, but when the healthcare law was originally created, when the...
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now, the description in this video is a man who is white, balding, between 30 and 40 years old and wearing a checkered shirt and dark pants. that fire started about 2:30 in the morning on april 4th. most of the smoke and fire damage is on the first floor. >>> ukraine's acting president sedan ti-terrorist operations began last night and protesters argue that the government isn't doing enough. prorussia activists are still occupying buildings in the country. danielle lee live on capitol hill where the obama administration preparing for an emergency meeting with russia later this week. good morning, danielle. >> good morning. the hopes is that this meeting that is going to be in geneva, an international meeting. several different bodies coming together that something can come out of that, that will allow ukraine to really move forward, potentially stabilize. right now there are no signs of that. there is a real tug of war going on within the country. some people are loyal to russia and others are loyal to the new government in kiev and that's all we've been seeing these protests taking place.
now, the description in this video is a man who is white, balding, between 30 and 40 years old and wearing a checkered shirt and dark pants. that fire started about 2:30 in the morning on april 4th. most of the smoke and fire damage is on the first floor. >>> ukraine's acting president sedan ti-terrorist operations began last night and protesters argue that the government isn't doing enough. prorussia activists are still occupying buildings in the country. danielle lee live on capitol...
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bureaucrat and these orders weren't coming from her most likely and we have to see if there's a link between the white house and the irs. >> so if it worked to break the jam in watergate, won't it work here? >> one of the key things with nixon was the tapes that he had that the supreme court ruled he had to give up. what's most likely to happen is what bill layed out in the post in friday's newspaper where he said that the subcommittee which has found her in contempt, will then cut a deal, they'll cut a deal with lernor's attorney before congress comes back from its easter break and they'll have a meeting in private and she will give some testimony in private, not in the public like this and i think that is what they're going to settle on. >> okay. but, again, it's the witness in front of congress who is granted immunity. we saw bruce in watergate, that that is really what broke the jam. what broke the stone walling from the nixon administration. >> well, i don't even -- i don't really think this is much to compare as far as watergate. i do think mike has a point there. that because this -- i can't re
bureaucrat and these orders weren't coming from her most likely and we have to see if there's a link between the white house and the irs. >> so if it worked to break the jam in watergate, won't it work here? >> one of the key things with nixon was the tapes that he had that the supreme court ruled he had to give up. what's most likely to happen is what bill layed out in the post in friday's newspaper where he said that the subcommittee which has found her in contempt, will then cut...
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available at your favoe bookseller. >> now a discussion of how to improve relations between the white house and congress. center'stisan policy commission on political reform hosted several former white staff, cabinet secretaries and members of congress. this is an hour. of staff, cabit secretaries, and members of congress. this is an hour. >> good afternoon. i want to extend a warm welcome to you in this beautiful library and museum. it is one of only 13 presidential libraries in america. it is a masterpiece. we like to say it is a national treasure in our midst where president kennedy's legacy lives on. today, we are marking and especially important occasion because this gathering is the very first event cosponsored with our new neighbors, the edward m kennedy institutes of the united states senate. i can't think of a more fitting occasion for the institutions that honor the lives and achievements of both resident candidate and senator edward m kennedy. it also seems fitting that you begin a conference about tackling a very big problem in our country. here in this monument to a presi
available at your favoe bookseller. >> now a discussion of how to improve relations between the white house and congress. center'stisan policy commission on political reform hosted several former white staff, cabinet secretaries and members of congress. this is an hour. of staff, cabit secretaries, and members of congress. this is an hour. >> good afternoon. i want to extend a warm welcome to you in this beautiful library and museum. it is one of only 13 presidential libraries in...
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between our fingers? >> reporter: it is that little white speck pinched between those fingers as everyone tried to get into take a selfy. >> reporter: there it is overhead, there it is over the shoulder, this one was tweeted out with the caption "blood moon selfy minus the blood" one guy posed making a duck face. and from his room, 16-year-old oscar rivera live-streamed the eclipse using a flashlight to illuminate himself. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: he sat there for five hours. his viewers kept asking where is the moon? show me moon, please. but just as the moon was a third of the way eclipsed, oscar couldn't take the cold anymore. >> i'm just going to take like a quick break and then as soon as i get back i'll give you guys a view of the moon. >> reporter: he didn't return. >> as soon as i went inside i didn't want to go outside, not even for a blood moon. >> reporter: those who missed it photo-shopped it with a howling wolf with a miley cyrus jeanne moos, cnn. >> you wait five hours and give up. thank you for watching, we'll see you tomorrow night. anderson starts right now. >>> good evening, it is 8:0
between our fingers? >> reporter: it is that little white speck pinched between those fingers as everyone tried to get into take a selfy. >> reporter: there it is overhead, there it is over the shoulder, this one was tweeted out with the caption "blood moon selfy minus the blood" one guy posed making a duck face. and from his room, 16-year-old oscar rivera live-streamed the eclipse using a flashlight to illuminate himself. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: he sat...
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of engineering the armrest seeking assistance from the un to quell the tension and tensions between the white house of the kremlin have been mounting over the crisis in ukraine and the us threatens to impose more sanctions against russia as a gemstone one explains. according to the pentagon the u s destroyer donald cook was on patrol in the western black sea in international waters saturday when a russian su twenty four fighter jets flew within about a thousand meters of the ship the putter was not harmed in u s officials say the ship was never in danger the russian claim a twelve passes in about an hour a half. pentagon officials called the maneuvers provocative and unprofessional. also over the weekend us central intelligence agency director john brennan visited ukrainian capital kiev as tensions flared in the eastern part of the country. us officials were clear about exactly what brennan was doing it yet but the white house did confirm he was there. russian foreign minister sergei lavrov wants to know why we don't normally comment on the c i a director of travel. but given the extreme circ
of engineering the armrest seeking assistance from the un to quell the tension and tensions between the white house of the kremlin have been mounting over the crisis in ukraine and the us threatens to impose more sanctions against russia as a gemstone one explains. according to the pentagon the u s destroyer donald cook was on patrol in the western black sea in international waters saturday when a russian su twenty four fighter jets flew within about a thousand meters of the ship the putter was...
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now, back in the 1960's and early 1970's, the divorce between whites, blacks and hispanics was about equal. it was about 12% across all those sectors. the war on poverty made it possible to have single mothers supporting their children without a working man in the household. the numbers have just changed radically. the divorce rates have skyrocketed. to use a victorian term, the birthrate out of wedlock has gone from 12%, which is pretty much uniform across all races in america, to 40% now for whites and over 70% for blacks. >> so i'm clear, you're drawing a straight line between the failed war on poverty and income inequality today. >> i'm drawing a straight line between the failed war on poverty and the increase of poverty, yes. >> you started by talking about social spending. i think, as i've read and listened to comments that you've made, you generally would subscribe to the theory that we have more government than we need, that we spend too much on government. first of all, that government spends too much generally, is that a fair point? >> well, government is a giant beast that
now, back in the 1960's and early 1970's, the divorce between whites, blacks and hispanics was about equal. it was about 12% across all those sectors. the war on poverty made it possible to have single mothers supporting their children without a working man in the household. the numbers have just changed radically. the divorce rates have skyrocketed. to use a victorian term, the birthrate out of wedlock has gone from 12%, which is pretty much uniform across all races in america, to 40% now for...
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black and white, you see a lot of black-and-white stripes and color blocking between white and black.hite and black? striped -- be >> that is why he is the gq guy? >> the third would probably be the funny one. this is "the talented mr. ripley," this is the style inspiration for so many designers. >> really? they give for joining us. gq vice president, jim mitchell. ♪ >> that is it for "market makers ," and before i say goodbye, i have to say thank you, not just for him but for you, adam johnson. >> this was fun. andarned how to pump it up, i was always a brooks brothers guy but i am no longer -- i am no more. >> he is going indigo. on monday, hollywood is meeting the tech world. we will meet the winners of the very famous disruptive innovation awards, part of the tribeca film festival. this paris movies with technology and we will find out who they honor this year. >> thank you for letting me join you today. it is 56 minutes past the hour. you know what this means. >> why do we have to tell the audience? bloomberg is taking you on the markets. olivia sterns, who loves black-and-white
black and white, you see a lot of black-and-white stripes and color blocking between white and black.hite and black? striped -- be >> that is why he is the gq guy? >> the third would probably be the funny one. this is "the talented mr. ripley," this is the style inspiration for so many designers. >> really? they give for joining us. gq vice president, jim mitchell. ♪ >> that is it for "market makers ," and before i say goodbye, i have to say thank...
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white house. it's interesting. that's not a difference between most white houses. >> charlie: exactly. you know, i think the expectation might have been with her coming in, she was a bit of a celebrity, an international star, it would be different. >> charlie: yeah. henry kissinger was running for -- >> charlie: and kept that job. there was a funny story about their bonding moment in copenhagen. there was a climate summit, the chinese were holding a meeting. the united states wasn't invited. the president turns to the secretary and says we weren't invited and she says let's crash this thing. the two to have them who had been fighting this bruising primary stormed what she called the secret meeting and here they are, approached by a chinese official running up to them screaming obscenities and the president turns to the secretary and says, i don't know what this guy is saying, but it isn't "i'm glad to see you." and both sides talk about that moment as a moment where they both kind of understood where the other was coming from, and that was the moment that bonded them. >> charlie: they
white house. it's interesting. that's not a difference between most white houses. >> charlie: exactly. you know, i think the expectation might have been with her coming in, she was a bit of a celebrity, an international star, it would be different. >> charlie: yeah. henry kissinger was running for -- >> charlie: and kept that job. there was a funny story about their bonding moment in copenhagen. there was a climate summit, the chinese were holding a meeting. the united states...
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schools, schools where the white population is 1% or less, have risen dramatically from 2,762 in 1988 to 6,727 in 2011, and as schools have resegregated, we have seen the gap betweenement and black achievement, which was narrowing once again widened. while i would love to be there, i think the facts speak to the reality that we're not. john roberts is saying in his opinions and in implication that racism is over, and, yet, there's so much data that really points in the other direction. up next, we have a different legal dispute of a different kind. did some of the biggest names in tech, google, apple, intel, did they engage in a hiring conspiracy, one allegedly mastermind by, yes, the great steve jobs. much more cycle straight ahead. can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how tomorrow moves. carsthey're why we innova
schools, schools where the white population is 1% or less, have risen dramatically from 2,762 in 1988 to 6,727 in 2011, and as schools have resegregated, we have seen the gap betweenement and black achievement, which was narrowing once again widened. while i would love to be there, i think the facts speak to the reality that we're not. john roberts is saying in his opinions and in implication that racism is over, and, yet, there's so much data that really points in the other direction. up next,...
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the white house just announced new executive actions aimed at closing the wage gap between men and womennd the president is set to roll them back this tuesday. also known as equal payday. it's a push for female voters to bring them to the polls in november. house democrats and you can bet that you can present a different vision for the country than paul ryan's latest stink burger. meanwhile, two republican presidential hopefuls make the case for a republican party and if you're skeptical, you're thinking like a disrupter. joining me now, christina bellatoni and james peterson. thanks so you both. christina, i want to start with you on this push to get women voters. clearly women are the key to the democrat hopes in 2014, making a big push between the equal payday as well as the president's executive actions. >> yeah. that's absolutely right. and it's not just women. women are part of the coc co-coalition. they go into hibernation during the midterms. the democrats can't afford to have that happen. control of the senate is on the line so they are trying to do lots of things to motivate pe
the white house just announced new executive actions aimed at closing the wage gap between men and womennd the president is set to roll them back this tuesday. also known as equal payday. it's a push for female voters to bring them to the polls in november. house democrats and you can bet that you can present a different vision for the country than paul ryan's latest stink burger. meanwhile, two republican presidential hopefuls make the case for a republican party and if you're skeptical,...
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you have seen some real bipartisan cooperation between chairman johnson, the white house. there is a chance you could see a bipartisan bill. patent re foform i think it is e that the things that would make the biggest difference would be immigration reform. that would improve growth. and a bargain on jobs. i think if we did those two together you would see a noticeable growth in confidence it is the place that everyone should be looking to make their futures in. >> thanks so much. >> congress woman will talk about the next steps on sunday morning futures. (dad) well, we've been thinking about it and we're just not sure. (agent) i understand. (dad) we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. (dad) so if we sell, do you think we can swing it? (agent) i have the numbers right here and based on the comps that i've found, the timing is perfect. ...there's a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (dad) that's good to know. (mom) i'm so excited. >> welcome back, the future of obama care is in question. health and human services secretary is resi
you have seen some real bipartisan cooperation between chairman johnson, the white house. there is a chance you could see a bipartisan bill. patent re foform i think it is e that the things that would make the biggest difference would be immigration reform. that would improve growth. and a bargain on jobs. i think if we did those two together you would see a noticeable growth in confidence it is the place that everyone should be looking to make their futures in. >> thanks so much....
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it pulls back the curtain on a widening economic gulf between whites and african-americans and latinosf this year, it finds the unemployment rate for black americans is double that of white americans. joining us to put a human face on this report, james peterson, director of africana studies. heather mcgee, president of the public policy organization demos. thank you both for being here. you guys were here listening to our discussion with david kennedy on just how dire the situation is in schools. you heard about that report that we've all been reeling in response to about inequality in the education system. how related is -- i'll start with you, heather, is this educational inequality early on to the long-term effects we've seen chronicled in this urban league report? >> i understand one of the things that connects these two issues, disproportionate locking up of 4 and 5-year-olds to the babies to the inequality in the job market is something we shouldn't be ashamed to talk about it. which is our often unconscious prejudices and stereotypes. i have a thinking that a call to action for
it pulls back the curtain on a widening economic gulf between whites and african-americans and latinosf this year, it finds the unemployment rate for black americans is double that of white americans. joining us to put a human face on this report, james peterson, director of africana studies. heather mcgee, president of the public policy organization demos. thank you both for being here. you guys were here listening to our discussion with david kennedy on just how dire the situation is in...
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what needs to be done to improve communications between the white house and the kremlin? president obama has had a steady conversation with president clinton -- president putin. i think that is good. whether they are communicating or talking past each other, it is good to remain in contact. we have little communication with moscow. i think it is a good idea to establish as many lines of communication as we can. ins is a precarious moment terms of miscalculations. i would encourage the administration and others to keep lines of communication open at various channels. business-to-business, military to military, and other avenues because we don't want miscalculations. the more we understand each iher, even if we disagree, think the safer we will be. former national security adviser under president clinton, discussing the situation in ukraine. thank you for your time and expertise. next, we will get to a monday on the markets check. plus, the u.s. supreme court will hear arguments tuesday in what could be the most important media case in years. that story when "bottom line" c
what needs to be done to improve communications between the white house and the kremlin? president obama has had a steady conversation with president clinton -- president putin. i think that is good. whether they are communicating or talking past each other, it is good to remain in contact. we have little communication with moscow. i think it is a good idea to establish as many lines of communication as we can. ins is a precarious moment terms of miscalculations. i would encourage the...
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conversations back and forth between the white house and networks are off the record. there could be various reasons why they turned it down. one, prime time is very lucrative. you reserve that for presidents when they have something to talk about, an emergency, not what might be seen as a political argument. the speech in the rose garden instead of prime time was very much i told you so, republicans, the law is working. that's not something you usually see in prime time. very interesting. the republicans jumping on this saying the networks turning down the president suggests he has less clout. >> thank you. >> playing down the numbers. touting 7 million signup this week but we don't know the actual number or who those people really are. then there's this, 14 million cancellations now. white house officials say it's not a big deal. chief national correspondent jim engel live in washington. they are pretty proud of 1.7 million. you're really good at number krurn crunching and you've been busy. >> they are proud of it. last fall when twice that many on the individual mar
conversations back and forth between the white house and networks are off the record. there could be various reasons why they turned it down. one, prime time is very lucrative. you reserve that for presidents when they have something to talk about, an emergency, not what might be seen as a political argument. the speech in the rose garden instead of prime time was very much i told you so, republicans, the law is working. that's not something you usually see in prime time. very interesting. the...
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full-length sentimental plate whose emotional appeal largely hinges on the similarities between blacks and whites. in fact, she later explained that she'd written at the plate to convince whites, especially white women, that lynching was wrong as illustrate by the fact that even outstanding black citizens were vulnerable to a. the initial production of rachel ran for just two days but it sparked intense discussion about african-american identity, racial violence and about what lacked drama should accomplish. rachel impacted writers and thinkers of the time but the significance has been underestimated by theater histories that locate the origin of black, in the 1920s. because willis richardson took fortune, the black author play to be produced on broadway in 1923 and langston hughes is two-year run of broadway in 1935, these men are often hailed as the fathers of black drama. yet richardson admitted that it was rachel that prompted him to be, a playwright. just as importantly, his work inspired conversations that led to increasing investment in black authored it, but some of the most influential n
full-length sentimental plate whose emotional appeal largely hinges on the similarities between blacks and whites. in fact, she later explained that she'd written at the plate to convince whites, especially white women, that lynching was wrong as illustrate by the fact that even outstanding black citizens were vulnerable to a. the initial production of rachel ran for just two days but it sparked intense discussion about african-american identity, racial violence and about what lacked drama...
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one-of-a-kind coalition, and yet it happened in an america that was pretty starkly divided between black and whited now here we are in the most multicultural, multiracial, altiethnic america ever, with black man sitting in the oval office, and that might be part of the problem, push back here, but we cannot get anything comprehensive push through this congress even though in 1964 they did remarkably well. >> well, i would say that one of the things that we face today is that people learned lessons of that time, so, yes, you have a lot of pro-immigration reform activists, but you also have a team reform and an anti-immigration reform. i do not want to say just the tea party, who have learned the same lesson, and they are pushing in the other direction, and you just cannot have lobbying in washington. you just cannot have movements in the streets. you have to have a combination of the to, and you see that and oneg on both sides, of the reason we see this happening is that voices get drowned out, and who is the bigger group? the same as volume? people can yell loudly, and they may not represent the l
one-of-a-kind coalition, and yet it happened in an america that was pretty starkly divided between black and whited now here we are in the most multicultural, multiracial, altiethnic america ever, with black man sitting in the oval office, and that might be part of the problem, push back here, but we cannot get anything comprehensive push through this congress even though in 1964 they did remarkably well. >> well, i would say that one of the things that we face today is that people...
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is there any link here between walter white and lyndon johnson? the strains of personality, one real and one fictional. >> walter white israel -- no, lyndon johnson was real, too. >> walter white became real and many people's minds. >> he was real to me. i can't play someone unless you make him real. yeah, there are similarities. i think both had created and the incredible drive and ambition to be unleashed. >> the ends justify the means. walter white saving his family so he can do whatever he wants. >> it is for my family and for lyndon johnson it is for the betterment of the country. i am cutting your balls off of the betterment of the country. it was necessary to protect the country. listen to this. talking to ms. taylor -- to his tailor. your father is the one that makes the clothes? >> yes, sir. >> you-all may me some real, that he madeslacks for me about six months ago. it is kind of a light brown and light green, salt green and salt brown and real lightweight. i need about six pairs for summer wear. >> i want to make sure we get them right
is there any link here between walter white and lyndon johnson? the strains of personality, one real and one fictional. >> walter white israel -- no, lyndon johnson was real, too. >> walter white became real and many people's minds. >> he was real to me. i can't play someone unless you make him real. yeah, there are similarities. i think both had created and the incredible drive and ambition to be unleashed. >> the ends justify the means. walter white saving his family...
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the center for global policy solutions shows that there is a massive wealth gap in this country between white americans and black americans. white americans have a median net worth of $100,000, black americans have a median net worth of just $7,000. on average. it's a fact. white people own 15 times more than black people in america. how did that ever happen? well, let me tell you something, you're not going to address this gap unless you change the minimum wage, the numbers are what they are. and it's going to be awfully hard to turn this around overnight. but it's about opportunity to get involved in the economy with some level of sensibility and fairness. the first step is fixing and raising you the minimum wage. earlier today, the united states senate, they had a chance to give 28 million americans a raise. unfortunately, the vote failed. republicans in the senate, oh, they are very empathetic when it comes to people of color, aren't they? just tell the way -- just watch the way they vote much the senate voted down a minimum wage increase by a vote of 54-42. gosh, we just need a few more
the center for global policy solutions shows that there is a massive wealth gap in this country between white americans and black americans. white americans have a median net worth of $100,000, black americans have a median net worth of just $7,000. on average. it's a fact. white people own 15 times more than black people in america. how did that ever happen? well, let me tell you something, you're not going to address this gap unless you change the minimum wage, the numbers are what they are....
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we're going to be redeveloping what's called the old postoffice on pennsylvania avenue between congress and the white house. it's so incredible. and we start that work in about a month and it will be one of the great hotels of the world. it's an incredible building. it's about the tallest or one of the tallest buildings in washington because in the old days they didn't have zoning. so it's an amazing building. everybody wanted it and we got it. we're going to do a great job. >> thank you very much. >> thank you eric. >> appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> your tweets are flooding in. freedom, liberty, patriotism. keep them coming. #cashinin. coming up, the freedom summit just getting started. we're going from the donald to [ speaking foreign language ] >> families still grieving over the malaysian air mystery. now there may be help to prevent future tragedies in the sky. rand paul about to roll out a plan to keep americans safe when we fly. the senator joining us with the new news. what's your new plan? >> the thing about it is when you think back to 9/11 it was hijackings through a flimsy door. e
we're going to be redeveloping what's called the old postoffice on pennsylvania avenue between congress and the white house. it's so incredible. and we start that work in about a month and it will be one of the great hotels of the world. it's an incredible building. it's about the tallest or one of the tallest buildings in washington because in the old days they didn't have zoning. so it's an amazing building. everybody wanted it and we got it. we're going to do a great job. >> thank you...
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the man is described as a white male between 40 and 550 year old with brown hair and bushy eyebrows.ubled that they are barely learning about an investigation into lewd conduct at a school in -- an elementary school. on wednesday, somebody reported seeing a man peeping through a window near one of the kindergarten classrooms at dayton elementaryment they say that he had his hand in his pants and touching himself. when the man saw the witness, he walked off campus. today, kron 4 spoke to school officials about the delayed notification. >> something that was alleged, we have to move forward with it the best way possible, we've taken those steps. >> scary. it's frustrating. they were alarm you if your child was out of line. so why wouldn't you alarm me if -- in question. >> a little startling, because i've got two kids, my two kids right here that goes to the school. an notified about it when it happened. >> the school and police are working together to try and identify and find the man. police describe the suspect as a his spanic male in his late 50s, wearing a red windbreaker with bla
the man is described as a white male between 40 and 550 year old with brown hair and bushy eyebrows.ubled that they are barely learning about an investigation into lewd conduct at a school in -- an elementary school. on wednesday, somebody reported seeing a man peeping through a window near one of the kindergarten classrooms at dayton elementaryment they say that he had his hand in his pants and touching himself. when the man saw the witness, he walked off campus. today, kron 4 spoke to school...
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but again, it looks like there is some distance between this scandal and the white house. think americans should be a little more trusting. that's going to be a hard word to accept right now. but i think they can feel somewhat confident that this is not something that directly came from the white house. >> okay. and guy, you know, i want to pick up where basil just left off. i know you believe, guy, americans want answers. so i ask you, how far should congress take this investigation? is there a possibility where they go too far to where they might alien ate those same americans who at the moment are looking for answers. >> of course. there's always a possibility of overreaching politics. but we haven't gotten to that point yet. we've had democrats obstructing every step of the way, saying no let's not look any further. this is over. let's close the book. this is a conspiracy. phony scandals. and sort of the list goes on. and what's interesting about this recent piece of information was that the suggestion that maybe prosecutions were in order came from a democratic senato
but again, it looks like there is some distance between this scandal and the white house. think americans should be a little more trusting. that's going to be a hard word to accept right now. but i think they can feel somewhat confident that this is not something that directly came from the white house. >> okay. and guy, you know, i want to pick up where basil just left off. i know you believe, guy, americans want answers. so i ask you, how far should congress take this investigation? is...
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white house. >> i don't think that was a groundbreaking statement. >> no, but it strikes me the media is presenting it more and more as if there is a huge disconnect between the white house and then bureaucracies -- and debris are christie's concerning foreign policy. i'm wondering if you can speak to whether there is any interaction between the state department, the nsa, as they , and whethery there is any input there? >> well, yeah. i mean, there's a very rich level of interaction. there is even far more -- i important and productive interaction in the 1990's. i know having served at the white house in the second term of the clinton administration, i think the team at that point of sandy berger and madeleine , thatht con george tenet was a very effective team. they did not see every issue the same way. they would challenge each other and test each other in terms of policy options, but they gave the president very good advice. the president followed that advice. i think there was great coordination and executing u.s. foreign policy at the time. i did not serve in the bush administration from the cheap seats, it was my impression there was dysfunction in
white house. >> i don't think that was a groundbreaking statement. >> no, but it strikes me the media is presenting it more and more as if there is a huge disconnect between the white house and then bureaucracies -- and debris are christie's concerning foreign policy. i'm wondering if you can speak to whether there is any interaction between the state department, the nsa, as they , and whethery there is any input there? >> well, yeah. i mean, there's a very rich level of...