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book there's no woodward book coming. i don't know i haven't decided yet usually give me a tip about what you're writing you give me clues one she even gave me that idol of the books. we're all we would both. work and i'm doing things for the post now i think the real most interesting thing in. the gathering of information business whether it be newspapers books television is what's going on with the new ownership of the washington post and anything it age seventy i can do to help i'm going to focus on that. on a calling you a friend. bob woodward of my favorite people our special guest on this edition of politicking that larry king can follow me on twitter at kings things will see an extended. wealthy british silence on. the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. well if you're going to like these policies i think you know. pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today i roll
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book there's no woodward book coming. i don't know i haven't decided yet i'm usually give me a tip about what you're writing you give me clues one she even gave me the idol of a book it's an easy go we're all we would the book. work and i'm doing things for the post now i think the real most interesting thing in. the gathering of information business whether it be newspapers books television is what's going on with the new ownership of the washington post and anything it age seventy i can do to help i'm going to focus on that i consider on a calling you a friend. bob woodward of my favorite people our special guest on this edition of politicking with larry king in follow me on twitter at kings things will see you next time. well. it's technology innovations all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. please please please. little are little little. little. little eagerly. are little cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. a little. illegal. or legal i was a n
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still ahead, my sit down with bob woodward. but up next, rand paul blames msnbc's rachel maddow as he responds to allegations of >>> msnbc's rachel maddow had a contentious interview with rand paul and she's bl been at it again accusing the senator of lifting lines from a movie no one has heard of. >> in the not too distance future, engistics is common and that line appears almost verbatim in the wikipedia entry. >> paul dismissed that and a second allegation involving wikipedia as a technical matter, criticized maddow and he let loose on abc's "this week." >> do you concede at least this is pretty sloppy? >> the footnote police have been dogging me for the last week. i will admit that. and i will admit sometimes we haven't footnoted things properly. i take it as an insult and say people cannot call me dishonest, misleading or misrepresenting. i have never intentionally done so. if dueling were illegal, but i think i'm being targeted by hacks and haters. >> but then another issue, the website washington times reporting that som
still ahead, my sit down with bob woodward. but up next, rand paul blames msnbc's rachel maddow as he responds to allegations of >>> msnbc's rachel maddow had a contentious interview with rand paul and she's bl been at it again accusing the senator of lifting lines from a movie no one has heard of. >> in the not too distance future, engistics is common and that line appears almost verbatim in the wikipedia entry. >> paul dismissed that and a second allegation involving...
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still ahead, my sit down with bob woodward. up next, rand paul blames msnbc's rachel maddow as he responds to allegations of majoro how are things with the new guy? all we do is go out to dinner. that's it? i mean, he picks up the tab every time, which is great...what? he's using you. he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants. so he's just racking up points with me. some people... ugh! no, i've got it. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps come back? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisinfo.com to get your complimentary q&a book, wi
still ahead, my sit down with bob woodward. up next, rand paul blames msnbc's rachel maddow as he responds to allegations of majoro how are things with the new guy? all we do is go out to dinner. that's it? i mean, he picks up the tab every time, which is great...what? he's using you. he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants. so he's just racking up points with me. some people... ugh! no, i've got it. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on...
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book there's no woodward book coming. i don't know i haven't decided yet usually give me a tip but what you're writing give me clues once she even gave me a hint that i believe a book is a go we're all we would both. work and i'm doing things for the post now i think the real most interesting thing in. the gathering of information business whether it be newspapers books television is what's going on with the new ownership of the washington post and anything it age seventy i can do to help i'm going to focus on that kid is there on a calling you'll find. bob woodward of my favorite people our special guest on this edition of politicking with larry king don't follow me on twitter at king's things we'll see you next time. we see that there are hardliners in the west including the u.s. who seek to destroy up to this new environment and undermine our relationship in five months iran is always willing to pursue positive dialogue with the united states and the west in general. we are ready to move at whatever perspective arrange
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that bob woodward of the washington post about to tell you who he is you're on pluto. give me your over you've interviewed him i've interviewed him you spent more time with him than i have but give me your overall assessment of this man barack obama. he first of all on the positive side i think he really cares about people i think all of this health care. business is about getting insurance for the thirty million people who don't have it i think he is he has a big heart in his second inaugural there's a why the just blew me away worries. said our creed is that the little girl born in the bleakest poverty will have the same chance as anyone else now we know how bleak and he knows how bleak the bleak is poverty in america is when is that child going to have the same chance as your children my children his children two hundred years but he's stated it as a creed and it's certainly not reachable in his second four years in his presidency but that's in there because he feels that. ideas about upcoming it and there are the is and i've written about this is i don't think he h
that bob woodward of the washington post about to tell you who he is you're on pluto. give me your over you've interviewed him i've interviewed him you spent more time with him than i have but give me your overall assessment of this man barack obama. he first of all on the positive side i think he really cares about people i think all of this health care. business is about getting insurance for the thirty million people who don't have it i think he is he has a big heart in his second inaugural...
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over half an hour from now in the meantime larry king talks to renowned american journalist bob woodward here in r.t. after the break. in my research i randomly came across a sad statistic according to the montpelier a center for the constitution only twenty eight percent of americans have actually read the constitution although the overwhelming majority claimed that they understood some of it and now we see why the constitution especially the bill of rights are getting whittled away the average person doesn't really know what their secret covenant with the government actually says which means the government can get away with reinterpreting the agreement to suit their needs and not yours because no one is the wiser but if you think i'm going to see blue ridge american how dare you then you are wrong the problem is that any kind of philosophy or
over half an hour from now in the meantime larry king talks to renowned american journalist bob woodward here in r.t. after the break. in my research i randomly came across a sad statistic according to the montpelier a center for the constitution only twenty eight percent of americans have actually read the constitution although the overwhelming majority claimed that they understood some of it and now we see why the constitution especially the bill of rights are getting whittled away the...
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one of the most celebrated investigative journalists of our time bob woodward of the washington post reported on every president since nixon in. he's the author or co-author of a dozen number one best selling nonfiction book. considering what he's covered over the years it's appropriate that he joins me at the historic day adams otel overlooking the white house on next politicking. it's always great to go back to washington especially on a lovely day like today and especially to be with an old friend like bob woodward the pulitzer prize winning journalist work for the washington post since one thousand nine hundred seventy one currently is associate editor author a co-author of twelve number one national best selling nonfiction books most recently the price of politics that is out in paperback with the many of them that is star ok i don't sotelo cate across from the white house the executive office buildings all of it as the white house president obama and his family say they have the two weeks prior to his first inauguration the president is approaching the end of his fifth year in
one of the most celebrated investigative journalists of our time bob woodward of the washington post reported on every president since nixon in. he's the author or co-author of a dozen number one best selling nonfiction book. considering what he's covered over the years it's appropriate that he joins me at the historic day adams otel overlooking the white house on next politicking. it's always great to go back to washington especially on a lovely day like today and especially to be with an old...
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the most prolific journalists and authors of our time washington post investigative reporter bob woodward is famous for breaking the news about the watergate scandal that led to the resignation of president president nixon but on politicking with larry king he caused quite a bit of controversy take a listen to what woodward said about edward snowden's leaks in an interview with artie's that larry king would she come to me instead of particularly good and i would have said. let's not reveal who you were let's make you a pretext to two are saying give me time with this and let's sort. who would. that's the sniffing heard round the world generating headlines from this tweet from glenn greenwald the journalist who did turn those documents over to greenwald suggests that woodward should spend a few minutes to think about why spill it into a kid's information elsewhere while tune in to politicking on our teacher night at nine pm eastern for the whole interview and to see what all the fuss is about but that's going to do it for now i'm meghan lopez see you right back here at five pm. all people
the most prolific journalists and authors of our time washington post investigative reporter bob woodward is famous for breaking the news about the watergate scandal that led to the resignation of president president nixon but on politicking with larry king he caused quite a bit of controversy take a listen to what woodward said about edward snowden's leaks in an interview with artie's that larry king would she come to me instead of particularly good and i would have said. let's not reveal who...
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there's a -- there's another factor that i guess you could call it the woodward and bernstein factor has to do with he fact that woodward and bernstein got all of their scoops about watergate, but they weren't supreme -- they weren't white house reporters. reporters.ocal beat sometimes you have to come in from the outside to get scoops like that. he drops in for specific arguments. daily nse, he's not presence at the court and ometimes that gives you an advantage in gaining access to the justices. it have anything to do with the distance of time as you out,two or three more years people are willing to talk. >> that helps too. e's sometimes interviewed justices for some fairly realtime stories in the new yorker. and sometimes the justices are not too happy about it. but, yeah, justices do have -- to a he call of history degree. they do talk to scholars and authors about what's happened in the past. insight into relationships? >> bob woodward was the first to brethren, th the shocked the supreme court with a lot of inside stuff about how and this pened there, is still woodward's standa
there's a -- there's another factor that i guess you could call it the woodward and bernstein factor has to do with he fact that woodward and bernstein got all of their scoops about watergate, but they weren't supreme -- they weren't white house reporters. reporters.ocal beat sometimes you have to come in from the outside to get scoops like that. he drops in for specific arguments. daily nse, he's not presence at the court and ometimes that gives you an advantage in gaining access to the...
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one of the most celebrated investigative journalists of our time bob woodward of the washington post he's a reporter on every president since nixon and he's the author or co-author of a dozen number one best selling nonfiction book. considering what he's covered over the years it's appropriate that he joins me at the historic a adams otel overlooking the white house on next politics. it's always great to come back to washington especially on a lovely day like today and especially to be with an old friend like bob woodward the pulitzer prize winning journalist work for the washington post since one thousand nine hundred seventy one car.
one of the most celebrated investigative journalists of our time bob woodward of the washington post he's a reporter on every president since nixon and he's the author or co-author of a dozen number one best selling nonfiction book. considering what he's covered over the years it's appropriate that he joins me at the historic a adams otel overlooking the white house on next politics. it's always great to come back to washington especially on a lovely day like today and especially to be with an...
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. >> pedimos refuerzo de swat, un suicida en la sÉptima y woodward, pobre construcciÓn. >> vamos, vamos chicos, vamos, a prepararnos, de prisa. >> vamos. ♪. >> ¿dÓnde estÁ el primer escuadrÓn? >> no lo sÉ, debÍan estar aqui para asegurar el perÍmetro. >> vaya, quejÉmonos despues, bajemos a este sujeto. bien, tenemos a un hombre caucÁsico de 30 aÑos, amenaza con arrojarse del cuarto piso. >> ¿estÁ armado? >> tal vez, hÁganlo rapido. >> si es de aquÍ, tal vez pueda comunicarme mejor con Él. >> bueno, encÁrgate de Él. stockton, cubre el piso que esÁa arriba de Él y yo ire al de abajo. >> entendido. >> wolport. >> ¿en la camioneta? >> no sÉ, me quedare en la camioneta. >> hagÁmoslo por mundy. >> andando. ♪. >> stockton, ¿quÉ ves allÁ abajo? >> todo despejado, me dirijo a la pared 4. >> watters, comunÍcate. >> esperen aquÍ hay movimiento. >> wolport, ¿dÓnde estÁn los refuerzos? >> los estoy llamando. >> encontrÉ al suicida. >> estamos aquÍ solos, ¿enviarÁn refuerzos? >> negativo, no reportaron ningÚn suicidio. >> seÑor, ponga las manos donde pueda verlas, escuche, seÑor, vine para ayudarlo.
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which isnother factor the woodward and bernstein factor which has to do with the fact that woodward and bernstein got all the students about watergate, but they weren't white house reporters, there were local beat reporters. sometimes you need to come in from the outside to get scoops like that. while he is a supreme court beat reporter is not there very often at all. he drops in for specific arguments. in a sense he is not a daily presence at the court. sometimes that gives you an advantage in gaining access to the justice. >> do think it has anything to do with the distance of time as you get two or three years down? people are more willing to talk? >> i think that helps, too. he has interviewed justices for some fairly real-time stories in the new yorker. sometimes the justices are not too happy about it. justices do feel the call of history to a degree. they do talk to scholars and authors about what has happened in the past. >> pete, any insight into the toobin/source relationship? >> i think it is because of the book. bob woodward was the first to do this with the brethren, which
which isnother factor the woodward and bernstein factor which has to do with the fact that woodward and bernstein got all the students about watergate, but they weren't white house reporters, there were local beat reporters. sometimes you need to come in from the outside to get scoops like that. while he is a supreme court beat reporter is not there very often at all. he drops in for specific arguments. in a sense he is not a daily presence at the court. sometimes that gives you an advantage in...
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bob woodward, katty kay, david axelrod, bill kristol. i'm david gregory in washington. >>> and good sunday morning. the killing of a tsa agent at los angeles international airport is raising questions about the motives of the 23-year-old suspect, and also airport security. do tsa agents need to be armed? our justice correspondent pete williams will be here in a little while to give us an update and fresh report on all of that. but first, the obama care debate. the healthcare.gov was actually offline for repairs over the weekend. they said saturday the glitches are, quote, just the tip of the iceberg. this week, as you might have remembered, the president traveled to boston to compare the rough start of obama care to what he called the slow start of the massachusetts health care plan. but he also praised his 2012 opponent mitt romney, who in 2006, as governor of massachusetts, signed that state's health care reform legislation into law. >> i've always believed that when he was governor here in massachusetts, he did the right thing on heal
bob woodward, katty kay, david axelrod, bill kristol. i'm david gregory in washington. >>> and good sunday morning. the killing of a tsa agent at los angeles international airport is raising questions about the motives of the 23-year-old suspect, and also airport security. do tsa agents need to be armed? our justice correspondent pete williams will be here in a little while to give us an update and fresh report on all of that. but first, the obama care debate. the healthcare.gov was...
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as woodward, bob woodward said richard nixon the gift that keeps on going. >> all right. and i will offer mine as well. tomorrow is my third year anniversary at fox news. i used to watch this program religiously long before i was employed here to. have this opportunity to sit here at this desk on a part-time basis even once is something i'm very thankful for to be with such esteemed colleagues like this. thank you all for that and that's going to do it for the panel. but stay tuned for a look at the real life hunger games that will be taking place tonight. >>> wrapping up a relaxing day at home there are some that will be making their way through the black friday gauntlet with scenes that look like they are right out of a movie. >> this friday -- the end -- has only begun. >> black friday. >> so truth is scarier than fiction, i guess. that's it for "special report." i'm doug mckelway; "on the record" coming up next. by my large american family. i'll give >>> hello, everyone. happy thanksgiving. i'm kimberly along with bob, eric, dana and andrea. it's 5:00 in new york city
as woodward, bob woodward said richard nixon the gift that keeps on going. >> all right. and i will offer mine as well. tomorrow is my third year anniversary at fox news. i used to watch this program religiously long before i was employed here to. have this opportunity to sit here at this desk on a part-time basis even once is something i'm very thankful for to be with such esteemed colleagues like this. thank you all for that and that's going to do it for the panel. but stay tuned for a...
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this means the official who scolded woodward is tieing the latest wave of criticism to a book publishes year ago. obama is the country's ceo and still failing to lead on the health care mess. >> when the president made a mistake on one of the cabinet nominations, he came out and went public and said i screwed up, end of quote. i think they should do that. this obviously is a miscalculation or a screw up. it's not correct. it's right for the media to say let's straighten this out. >> reporter: that was shortly before the president's semiapology with nbc's chuck todd. it left many critics unsatisfied. >> this is not that complicated. you are trying to make a partisan issue out of it. >> nice try. the memos say, at the end of the day, we are all stuck in the same queue because we go through the same portal. >> i get it. the person who called isn't the one that continues to wait after the paper application is filled. >> the president said you can apply within 25 minutes. >> i asked whether the obama administration is more aggressive with the press than the nixon years. his response, they al
this means the official who scolded woodward is tieing the latest wave of criticism to a book publishes year ago. obama is the country's ceo and still failing to lead on the health care mess. >> when the president made a mistake on one of the cabinet nominations, he came out and went public and said i screwed up, end of quote. i think they should do that. this obviously is a miscalculation or a screw up. it's not correct. it's right for the media to say let's straighten this out. >>...
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. >> narrator: theresa woodward knew michelle as happy and motivated.ichelle's life had not been trouble-free. as a teenager, she was put under the supervision of juvenile authorities for anger issues and depression, according to court records. but the records also show that with medication and counseling, her schoolwork and attitude had drastically improved. and then at age 20, a life- changing event: motherhood. >> good job! >> michelle was all about alexis and where she could take her and experiences she could give her and what she could do with her. she would never leave her daughter. she wouldn't do that. i don't know what happened, but that's not what happened. >> narrator: woodward says she had just promoted michelle at her daycare center to full-time status with benefits. >> michelle's life was not spiraling down. she was happy with the changes she was making. the most difficult change she had to make was her personal life and her relationship with jeremy. and she was trying to do that carefully and thoughtfully. >> narrator: by all accounts, th
. >> narrator: theresa woodward knew michelle as happy and motivated.ichelle's life had not been trouble-free. as a teenager, she was put under the supervision of juvenile authorities for anger issues and depression, according to court records. but the records also show that with medication and counseling, her schoolwork and attitude had drastically improved. and then at age 20, a life- changing event: motherhood. >> good job! >> michelle was all about alexis and where she...
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according to woodward and recorded fifty three percent decrease victims mostly children all staff wahid is caused when a tug of civilian casualties in the past six months bringing the team during which the two hundred but did anybody five hundred wounded twenty three percent on the scene he did last year. be. chat the aisle it does not disclose the cia stored in the opt out of the goods would describe my digicam of that image as it does but as unsustainable let us get a mop my deep likened it to the vietnam war most of the best alliances person and it would probably be a new links to this view shows from time to get in the process. when he testified that the love of film since then. dennis m has been to war for a couple of decades. there is plenty of unexploded ammunition mines in this area. and of course the since that last year's levels of c and the sooner you print off ied is better and better aid the highest for terror in afghanistan so we are now focus on getting students basic knowledge about how to take care all of eu peace. and of course even the rubes. aye aye aye school age an
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bob woodward, what is your take on last night's results? >> it's expected.s before a presidential election, it doesn't tell us much. i think the really interesting question is how christie governs in new jersey. what is he going to do? what is his agenda? can he show that this isn't just rhetoric and personality. but i think we go into the age of govern fans because there are so many governing problems right now, particularly in washington. >> david axelrod, in 2009, when we talked about this, you and i privately talked about in 2009, how the big win in virginia, how chris christie's when in new jersey might suggest problems in 2010. the same thing happened in 1993, predicted what was going to happen in 1994. look forward, with those past experiences, what did you see happen last night that might give us an indication of how next year's off-year elections might go? >> well, i'm not sure how to read the tea leaves for 2014. i will say in virginia, you know, you and i have had a lot of discussions about the difference between public polls and private polls, an
bob woodward, what is your take on last night's results? >> it's expected.s before a presidential election, it doesn't tell us much. i think the really interesting question is how christie governs in new jersey. what is he going to do? what is his agenda? can he show that this isn't just rhetoric and personality. but i think we go into the age of govern fans because there are so many governing problems right now, particularly in washington. >> david axelrod, in 2009, when we talked...
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. >> bob woodward whether the press is holding the president accountable and his relationship with the "washington post" and its new owner. and we ask president obama about that broken promise on health care. >> you owe folks an
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three of them when there was a fishmonger next to us on the rubenstein street for woodward world war three they kept several kinds of stud there trying to tear through the rubble with the sure pyramid server chaffee or crap were on display while you're doing the use the shops were always full of goods the rule of only you do for the food when we pay you one day mum went and saw that all the shelves were empty all your. things disappeared like that in a flash. but after that they started the food rationing. this is terrible were threatened with starvation we only have one hundred twenty five grams of bread but soon we'll only have bread crumbs a famine is coming a real one. there hasn't been a single day that i felt full you leave the table still feeling as though you want to eat. mom asks me are you full i say of course i am. because i don't want to upset or. i don't think we can survive we will never eat properly again. at least we still have run mom makes flat bread from it it's not very filling but at least you feel as though you have something in your stomach for a little while a
three of them when there was a fishmonger next to us on the rubenstein street for woodward world war three they kept several kinds of stud there trying to tear through the rubble with the sure pyramid server chaffee or crap were on display while you're doing the use the shops were always full of goods the rule of only you do for the food when we pay you one day mum went and saw that all the shelves were empty all your. things disappeared like that in a flash. but after that they started the...
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. >> bob woodward on whether the press is holding the president accountable and his relationship withngton post's new owner jeff bezos. chuck todd asks president obama about that broken promise on health care.
. >> bob woodward on whether the press is holding the president accountable and his relationship withngton post's new owner jeff bezos. chuck todd asks president obama about that broken promise on health care.
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. >> we have known for a while according to books like bob woodward and a new book coming out about thers of being change and disengaging from the nitty-gritty of politics and getting down and dirty dirty and it seems like he is disengaged from the policy as well and i can understand him not knowing anything that goes on in the government how does he not know that the nsa is capping world leaders. how does he not know that the world leaders are being spied upon. that seems to be something that the commander in chief should know, whether he agrees with that or not. but i don't see how he does not know that. neil: that is what worries me the most. because if you take that at face value, it means that there's a government going on with freewheeling spies doing their thing, oblivious to or in contempt of, you know, the president of the united states and that is a little unsettling. >> harry truman needs to have the famous plaque on his track that the buck stops here. certainly not with the president who seems never to know about anything. but looking at kathleen sebelius,she still has a job
. >> we have known for a while according to books like bob woodward and a new book coming out about thers of being change and disengaging from the nitty-gritty of politics and getting down and dirty dirty and it seems like he is disengaged from the policy as well and i can understand him not knowing anything that goes on in the government how does he not know that the nsa is capping world leaders. how does he not know that the world leaders are being spied upon. that seems to be something...
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sustainable from afton in the meantime larry king talks to the legendary american journalist bob woodward about the obama administration. ay ay ay ay ay ay ay ay ay. i am there's not all new form of humanitarian aid for the twenty first century created by members of the occupied movement. this is nothing to do with hunger and homelessness with different key problem in the so called first world debt. early jubilee project is arty bought around fifteen million dollars parcel that americans around the country most of the financial obligations that they bought more for medical bills and now the people who had to pay these bills are free from their burdens. the group claims that the secondary ticket market is very cheap that they are able to buy the nearly fifteen million dollars in debt for only four hundred thousand dollars the secondary market exists because banks try to sell consists of the unpaid debt to third parties for less than a nickel on the dollar right now i would be begging the role in jubilee project to get rid of my college loans but alas this is always purchased anonymously so
sustainable from afton in the meantime larry king talks to the legendary american journalist bob woodward about the obama administration. ay ay ay ay ay ay ay ay ay. i am there's not all new form of humanitarian aid for the twenty first century created by members of the occupied movement. this is nothing to do with hunger and homelessness with different key problem in the so called first world debt. early jubilee project is arty bought around fifteen million dollars parcel that americans around...
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happening with bitcoin a lot of speculators are drawn to it well maybe i mean that's who knows woodward's really happening and no one can even give you a good answer on why the president widely held in public traded stock like g.e. goes up and down on some days or so it's hard to predict wire how the big claim prices move in and what's underlying it whether it's a bubble or not is. suggestive that at some point it will eventually zero i don't believe that to be true so when necessarily call it a bubble in the strict sense certainly there are going to be price surges and corrections we'll probably see more of these along the way again as as supply and demand work themselves out as more and more consumers come into the system it's probably going to be a few years while that happens and that's one of the reasons why i caution people this is a very high risk environment and it's really not ready yet for for your average every day investor to trust their savings to it in any way anybody who puts money into the system now should expect that they could lose all of it now what do you think is the
happening with bitcoin a lot of speculators are drawn to it well maybe i mean that's who knows woodward's really happening and no one can even give you a good answer on why the president widely held in public traded stock like g.e. goes up and down on some days or so it's hard to predict wire how the big claim prices move in and what's underlying it whether it's a bubble or not is. suggestive that at some point it will eventually zero i don't believe that to be true so when necessarily call it...
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cheney hope the board to this is been another edition of politicking with larry king next week bob woodward thanks for joining us today.
cheney hope the board to this is been another edition of politicking with larry king next week bob woodward thanks for joining us today.
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cheney helped aboard to this is been another edition of politicking with larry king next week bob woodward thanks for joining us today. if you've. got no opportunity. to start to construct your own. kids don't want to be bad. don't want to meet gangsters you don't want to be drug dealers they don't want that blowing up the time that the kid came be we can see. you just made some hundred dollars and i babied in the hood with a thirty round clip. but i put it out there. i don't want to die i got this really do not want to die young young age. we speak your language anybody will not advance. news programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little turn to tip angles kidneys storage spiritless are you here slim try to alter the spanish find out more visit i don't call tito it's calm. but the place if it was terrible take place very hard to take a look once again look on here there's a place that you never had sex with that earthquake there is no place to live. limitless play. live. little search tribute gripping the church. leader. was. was. the future of syria as
cheney helped aboard to this is been another edition of politicking with larry king next week bob woodward thanks for joining us today. if you've. got no opportunity. to start to construct your own. kids don't want to be bad. don't want to meet gangsters you don't want to be drug dealers they don't want that blowing up the time that the kid came be we can see. you just made some hundred dollars and i babied in the hood with a thirty round clip. but i put it out there. i don't want to die i got...
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cheney hope the board to this is been another edition of politicking with larry king next week bob woodward thanks for joining us today. was a. very hard to take. on here. that that that would that hurt their feelings. of the people. oh there i marinate this is boom bust and these are the stories we're tracking for you today first up if all you want for christmas is to be debt free then look into occupies debt you believe you will tell you all about it coming right up and it's musical chairs over at the cia to see once again so who's come and who's going we'll fill you in and finally a game of golf berth sat down with juan in studio to discuss debt ceiling debt crisis and the deficit of knowledge in congress you won't want to miss that it's coming right up but now let's get to the ship. with the holidays just around the corner we decided to kick off today's headlines with some debt free jubilee now this story it started all a little over one year ago when a group of occupy wall street activists created these strike down debt project known as rolling jubilee today the group has managed to ab
cheney hope the board to this is been another edition of politicking with larry king next week bob woodward thanks for joining us today. was a. very hard to take. on here. that that that would that hurt their feelings. of the people. oh there i marinate this is boom bust and these are the stories we're tracking for you today first up if all you want for christmas is to be debt free then look into occupies debt you believe you will tell you all about it coming right up and it's musical chairs...
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. >> bob woodward whether the press is holding the president accountable and his relationship with thewe ask president obama about that broken promise on health care. >> you owe folks an
. >> bob woodward whether the press is holding the president accountable and his relationship with thewe ask president obama about that broken promise on health care. >> you owe folks an
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one of the most celebrated investigative journalist of our time bob woodward of the washington post reporter on every president since nixon and he's the author or co-author of a dozen number one best selling nonfiction book. considering what he's covered over the years it's appropriate that he joins me at the historic adams otel overlooking the white house next politics. there i marinate it this is boom bust and here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today first up the bogle rule will it or won't it be up and running by the end of the year that's the question on deck as the ruling faces new obstacles from top the regulators we'll tell you what's going on coming right up and big banks sure are known for their loyalty aren't they especially when it comes to governments that bail them out right right know we'll tell you about j.p. morgan's already whipped up plan b. for a u.s. debt default and finally lori wallach from public citizen for.
one of the most celebrated investigative journalist of our time bob woodward of the washington post reporter on every president since nixon and he's the author or co-author of a dozen number one best selling nonfiction book. considering what he's covered over the years it's appropriate that he joins me at the historic adams otel overlooking the white house next politics. there i marinate it this is boom bust and here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today first up the bogle rule...
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the board to this is with another edition of politicking with larry king next week bob woodward thanks for joining us today. good lumber touring. to build a new. version of lead doesn't sound anything to mission to teach me why you should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. disarming the skeptics chemical weapons experts a poison. to syria's chemical weapons destruction if the country pledges to accelerate the process if required. justice. rolled into one in the few minutes we take you want to tour the lucrative us private prisons when you incarcerate people for the purpose of generating for profit you have a built in incentive to incarcerate as many people issue for as long as possible around the t. and ethics a side business is booming for america's prison corporations the number of inmates . covering the tracks the conservative parties the keys to trying to bury evidence of broken promises speeches made to.
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we have brit hume, bob woodward, george will, and judy woodruff. brit, how much trouble is obama care? >> i don't think that he has done much for the broken promise, and despite the language employed there by your guests about the fix, it seems clear to me that the fix won't go very far and won't do very much. if it did, it could destabilize the market paubecause it would leave out of the exchange policies a great many people that need young healthy people to sign up and buy these more expensie extensive policies so they can pay for the older and sicker people. so there is a political problem and a substantive problem, and i don't see that what he as done so far as alleviated it. >> in the house on friday, 39 democrats jumped ship and voted with a republican plan that i think most people would feel would cut obama care, and a general estimate that more than 100 democrats would have joined the republican effort. >> we have to take the things that are working and build off of that and we have to be open as a party for those things not working, identi
we have brit hume, bob woodward, george will, and judy woodruff. brit, how much trouble is obama care? >> i don't think that he has done much for the broken promise, and despite the language employed there by your guests about the fix, it seems clear to me that the fix won't go very far and won't do very much. if it did, it could destabilize the market paubecause it would leave out of the exchange policies a great many people that need young healthy people to sign up and buy these more...