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to deny safe haven to terrorists who threaten america. >> just four months ago, the president touted yemen as a
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threaten america. in iraq in syria american leadership including our military power, is stopping isil's advance.
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we are partnering with nations to deny safe haven to terrorists who threaten america. in iraq, syria, american
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who could help america. he was an attractive, romantic man who wanted to put the war behind him and he could help america, in dulles' view. now, as i wrote about in the book and in "the new york times" last week in a story we adapted for the book, there were as many as a thousand nazis who worked for the as spies this the cold war after 945 -- 1945 in europe in the middle east, in latin america and some in the united states itself. unlike the technology that von braun and the nazi engineers brought to america, much of the information that these nazi spies brought to the u.s. proved worthless. i spent weeks at the national archives in college park going through now-declassified intelligence files on the nazi spies, and their value to the u.s. was practically nonexistent. it should surprise no one sitting here -- although it did the cia at the time -- that once these ex-nazis went to work for the united states, they turned out to be liars, thieves and drunkings. [laughter] some, in fact, turned out to be sovie
who could help america. he was an attractive, romantic man who wanted to put the war behind him and he could help america, in dulles' view. now, as i wrote about in the book and in "the new york times" last week in a story we adapted for the book, there were as many as a thousand nazis who worked for the as spies this the cold war after 945 -- 1945 in europe in the middle east, in latin america and some in the united states itself. unlike the technology that von braun and the nazi...
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up next, who america can thank for that. >>> the most horrifyingly awesome baby bed ever. >>> welcome back. everyone in the west is saying what cold what winter? it's beautiful. 80 degrees in san diego yesterday. 84 in downtown l.a. just about as warm as our warmest spots in the country yesterday in south florida. not exactly chilly in the northwest, 40s and 50s is nothing to complain about. it doesn't look like the rainy season will return at least any time soon. we do cool it off after a very warm day today, back in the 70s for los angeles. as far as san francisco goes we may have a chance of some showers towards sunday. we don't have any big rain. this is the rainy season. we like to get a storm every now and then. all of a sudden now, another little dry spell. >> somebody in the country has to have nice mild warm weather, let it be the west coast. thank you very much. >>> entertainment news now. next super hero is actually the smallest. the first trailer from marvel's "ant man" premiered yesterday. in it we got the first view of the miniature hero. >> mtv's "teen mom" star had to
up next, who america can thank for that. >>> the most horrifyingly awesome baby bed ever. >>> welcome back. everyone in the west is saying what cold what winter? it's beautiful. 80 degrees in san diego yesterday. 84 in downtown l.a. just about as warm as our warmest spots in the country yesterday in south florida. not exactly chilly in the northwest, 40s and 50s is nothing to complain about. it doesn't look like the rainy season will return at least any time soon. we do cool...
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when i was researching for my current book, "the men who lost america," because it was it was a realization of just how important this area was. the british would be sending more troops to the caribbean more naval support in the middle of the war than to north america. the british ministry debated in the middle of the war in 1778 whether to even keep the army in america or pull it out and essentially go to the caribbean and defeat the french. because one thing is very clear -- the french war aims were primarily in the caribbean not in north america. which was part of the cause of the frustration with france's role by people like john adams because the resources were not given priority in north america. it was the caribbean. even at the outset of the war, the impact of this war was felt. this is sir william howell. sadly, the only member of british leadership of whom there are no good paintings. you always see this reproduced. commander in chief after bunker hill through to 1778, his father had been governor of barbados. he immediately sense for food and troops from the caribbean as he prepa
when i was researching for my current book, "the men who lost america," because it was it was a realization of just how important this area was. the british would be sending more troops to the caribbean more naval support in the middle of the war than to north america. the british ministry debated in the middle of the war in 1778 whether to even keep the army in america or pull it out and essentially go to the caribbean and defeat the french. because one thing is very clear -- the...
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, he is like gates or jobs today, someone who changed america, who everyone respects, was worth millions and millions of dollars, who made their lives easier. henry ford has come out against the jews. how do you think the jewish community felt? >> not particularly safe. everything in these writings like everything can be attributed to jews, so if jews are involved with anything it is a lose-lose. if they are involved in it, they are, you know, helping to keep up these ideas. for a lot of these things, they are not making a living because they have control over every sort of occupation. >> absolutely right. the jewish community in the 20's was deeply nervous. that is always a hard thing to prove. i will try and another class to bring in some material that shows just how unhappy and nervous they were. but it is not hard to imagine. here is a man regularly publishing attacks. what made it so difficult and hard to respond to was that so many of the attacks followed the system where some pieces of evidence might be right about a particular jew, but the generalization from the particular to th
, he is like gates or jobs today, someone who changed america, who everyone respects, was worth millions and millions of dollars, who made their lives easier. henry ford has come out against the jews. how do you think the jewish community felt? >> not particularly safe. everything in these writings like everything can be attributed to jews, so if jews are involved with anything it is a lose-lose. if they are involved in it, they are, you know, helping to keep up these ideas. for a lot of...
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obviously this is someone who has ill intent for all of us or for america. i don't think there is question that you have to be uptight about what happens. what dana said is exactly right. this is a guy that was first put in south carolina. there is no republican or democrat about that. he was put there as a criminal. and then the political issue comes with regard to the charge against him. i don't think there is question that he is more than a material witness. i think this guy is a terrorist. i would have upped the charge. if someone is charged and serves their sentence in keeping with american values and american judicial system you let him go. that is our system of government. is there a different standard -- whatever the rules are the rules were followed. i'm saying at my heart i think this guy is a terrorist. i think he is a threat to america so i'm uncomfortable about it. it does not relate to guantanamo which i think is a larger issue. he wasn't at guantanamo. >> that's somebody else's decision if you want to make a political fight out of it. >> you o
obviously this is someone who has ill intent for all of us or for america. i don't think there is question that you have to be uptight about what happens. what dana said is exactly right. this is a guy that was first put in south carolina. there is no republican or democrat about that. he was put there as a criminal. and then the political issue comes with regard to the charge against him. i don't think there is question that he is more than a material witness. i think this guy is a terrorist....
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today general holder talked about people who divide america. well, if there's anybody who divides america, it's al sharpton. this is a guy that should not be within a hundred miles of this white house. but he seems to have an open invitation both to the fifth floor at the justice department and to the oval office. >> all right. j. christian adams, always good to see you. >> thanks, shannon. >> religious leaders are gathering in dallas at a summit titled healing the racial divide. barry jackson calling on president obama to specifically talk about these issues during tuesday's state of the union. bishop, thank you. we have talked about these before. how could we do a better job and what would you like to hear him say tuesday? >> essentially we have to understand that there's a class, poverty and race dynamic going on in america. and essentially we can deal with criminal justice reform educational reform and we can deal with economic development. if a kid can't read, he's going to get off track, get involved with problems in the ghetto black and
today general holder talked about people who divide america. well, if there's anybody who divides america, it's al sharpton. this is a guy that should not be within a hundred miles of this white house. but he seems to have an open invitation both to the fifth floor at the justice department and to the oval office. >> all right. j. christian adams, always good to see you. >> thanks, shannon. >> religious leaders are gathering in dallas at a summit titled healing the racial...
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. >> what is the different between the north korean, the people who america has put these sanctions up against versus the government agencies, you know, again, when we talk about russia and sanctions, and sanctioning individuals, the idea was to put pressure on people who were close to vladimir putin, but they also enjoyed living in london, vacationing in miami. there was impact. do we have those situations in north korea? >> not really. there are rich north koreans who maintain foreign bank accounts but those are due to political connections. there is not really a kind of private business olagart class in north korea like there is in russia. so what we're talking attacking are state officials. in the executive order by the president, before those sanctions were triggered by activities related to weapons proliferation. now they've added two additional triggers, cyber warfare and human rights. perspectively, given how broadly this executive order is written, the potential number of targets in north korea is absolutely vast. basically any government agency, any enterprise, i don't want t
. >> what is the different between the north korean, the people who america has put these sanctions up against versus the government agencies, you know, again, when we talk about russia and sanctions, and sanctioning individuals, the idea was to put pressure on people who were close to vladimir putin, but they also enjoyed living in london, vacationing in miami. there was impact. do we have those situations in north korea? >> not really. there are rich north koreans who maintain...
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in america, let me repeat, if you want somebody who's going to get the job done and done right, hire a veteran. (applause) finally, as we better train our workers, we need the new economy to keep churning out high-wage jobs for our workers to fill. since 2010, america has put more people back to work than europe japan, and all advanced economies combined. (applause) our manufacturers have added almost 800,000 new jobs. some of our bedrock sectors like our auto industry, are booming. but twhrr also millions of americans working jobs that didn't even exist 10 or twenty years ago, like google, ebay tesla. so no one knows for certain which industries will generate the jobs of the future, but we do know we want them here in america. (applause) we know that. that's why the third part of middle-class economics is about building the most competitive economy anywhere, the place where businesses want to locate and hire. 21st century businesses need 21st century infrastructure, modern ports and stronger bridges faster trains and the fastest internet. democrats and republicans used to agree on t
in america, let me repeat, if you want somebody who's going to get the job done and done right, hire a veteran. (applause) finally, as we better train our workers, we need the new economy to keep churning out high-wage jobs for our workers to fill. since 2010, america has put more people back to work than europe japan, and all advanced economies combined. (applause) our manufacturers have added almost 800,000 new jobs. some of our bedrock sectors like our auto industry, are booming. but twhrr...
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keep profits abroad and reward those who invest here in america. let's use those savings to rebuild our infrastructure and make it more attractive for companies to bring jobs home. let's simplify the system an let a small business owner filed based on her actual bank statement instead of the number
keep profits abroad and reward those who invest here in america. let's use those savings to rebuild our infrastructure and make it more attractive for companies to bring jobs home. let's simplify the system an let a small business owner filed based on her actual bank statement instead of the number
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what we lack in america today is a national leader who we feel we truly know. a national leader who will tell you who he or she is, where they are from, and how they have come to believe the things they believe in. and so, you need to let people know who you are. and so, we will go back to where we started, the direct, blunt new jersey stuff, right? where did that come from? i have an irish father and sicilian mother. [laughter] at a very young age, i got very good at conflict resolution. my father who is sitting at home today watching this doesn't like this part of when i talk, but i have to say it's the truth. my mother was the driver. my father was a passenger. she was a strong tough woman from a single mom who from 11 years old helped to raise her two younger siblings, and who would tell us all the time, chris, be yourself. then tomorrow you don't have to try to remember who you pretended to be yesterday. [cheers and applause] she used to say to me when she would be giving me her litany of complaints about what i had done or my siblings -- mom why do i hear
what we lack in america today is a national leader who we feel we truly know. a national leader who will tell you who he or she is, where they are from, and how they have come to believe the things they believe in. and so, you need to let people know who you are. and so, we will go back to where we started, the direct, blunt new jersey stuff, right? where did that come from? i have an irish father and sicilian mother. [laughter] at a very young age, i got very good at conflict resolution. my...
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and specifically says to those folks who seem to be trapped outside the economic opportunity of america yes, the door is open. yes, the rungs on the ladder have been replaced. this is a part of the conversation. >> we have one minute left. senator booker, you have the last word. do you have pressure that black folk around the country have been looking to you for years for this kind of leadership. >> on the wall street journal, i'm the 21st congressman who went straight to being a senator. seeing urban america and a lot of things not focused on or talked about enough in the united states senate. whether it's why is it when my kids walk into a community with overwhelming levels of obesity, they can walk in and find a twinkie product cheaper than an apple? we are subsidizing that sure gar and corn. my experience as a mayor helped inform the urgencies that i feel here in the united states senate and the desire, just to get to work. that's why, when i find folks across the aisle who are so firm in who they are and willing to reach out and share with you that sense of urgency, see what we can
and specifically says to those folks who seem to be trapped outside the economic opportunity of america yes, the door is open. yes, the rungs on the ladder have been replaced. this is a part of the conversation. >> we have one minute left. senator booker, you have the last word. do you have pressure that black folk around the country have been looking to you for years for this kind of leadership. >> on the wall street journal, i'm the 21st congressman who went straight to being a...
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in america, let me repeat, if you want somebody who's going to get the job done and done right, hire a veteran. (applause) finally, as we better train our workers, we need the new economy to keep churning out high-wage jobs for our workers to fill. since 2010, america has put more people back to work than europe japan, and all advanced economies combined. (applause) our manufacturers have added almost 800,000 new jobs. some of our bedrock sectors like our auto industry, are booming. but twhrr also millions of americans working jobs that didn't even exist 10 or twenty years ago, like google, ebay tesla. so no one knows for certain which industries will generate the jobs of the future, but we do know we want them here in america. (applause) we know that. that's why the third part of middle-class economics is about building the most competitive economy anywhere, the place where businesses want to locate and hire. 21st century businesses need 21st century infrastructure, modern ports and stronger bridges faster trains and the fastest internet. democrats and republicans used to agree on t
in america, let me repeat, if you want somebody who's going to get the job done and done right, hire a veteran. (applause) finally, as we better train our workers, we need the new economy to keep churning out high-wage jobs for our workers to fill. since 2010, america has put more people back to work than europe japan, and all advanced economies combined. (applause) our manufacturers have added almost 800,000 new jobs. some of our bedrock sectors like our auto industry, are booming. but twhrr...
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they are men who believe in america and i am proud to call that my friends. [applause] i want to also congratulate joni ernst who was here earlier today. she is doing a terrific job already in the senate. you know, i kind of think maybe she should have been giving the state of the union address and let the president respond to her instead of the other way around. we formed a super pac and spend money here and i what supporting joni ernst. if you want to follow that, you can follow us at growth pack u.s. i know that newt gingrich is going to come here in a few minutes. he is an old friend of mine. i will tell you a story. back in 1998 when i was first elected as governor, newt gingrich was a speaker at the time. established a committee on internet and sales tax. i think it was set up to impose taxes on the internets but the speaker did not think there should be taxes on the internet and he appointed me to the commission. funny thing happened on the way to the pretax internet commission. the conservatives took it over and i was chairman and we issued a report t
they are men who believe in america and i am proud to call that my friends. [applause] i want to also congratulate joni ernst who was here earlier today. she is doing a terrific job already in the senate. you know, i kind of think maybe she should have been giving the state of the union address and let the president respond to her instead of the other way around. we formed a super pac and spend money here and i what supporting joni ernst. if you want to follow that, you can follow us at growth...
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it is people like chris kyle who demonstrate america's strength and, yes, diplomacy. diplomacy is not just passive. it's been clear that we support our allies and follow through on our threats. like those pesky red lines that are being crossed. that's diplomacy. chris kyle doubled down on what he did. he wasn't haunted by his kills, but instead haunted by his enemies' successes. and speaking of the enemy, the president says we've halted iran's nuclear program. >> our diplomacy is at work with respect to iran, where for the first time in a decade, we've halted the progress of its nuclear program and reduced its stockpile of nuclear material. >> but even the top democrat on the senate foreign relations committee says that the president is yet again not telling the truth. but instead, he's taking his talking points straight out of the tehran playbook. chris kyle was as clear as to who the enemy was. they were the ones his government sent him to kill. and chris wasn't just good at his job. he was great at his job. a legend. the greatest sniper in american military history
it is people like chris kyle who demonstrate america's strength and, yes, diplomacy. diplomacy is not just passive. it's been clear that we support our allies and follow through on our threats. like those pesky red lines that are being crossed. that's diplomacy. chris kyle doubled down on what he did. he wasn't haunted by his kills, but instead haunted by his enemies' successes. and speaking of the enemy, the president says we've halted iran's nuclear program. >> our diplomacy is at work...
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it's part of who america has become. and it's simply reflected on every level. there are things to this culture far more important than the truth, that's really sad because that's when society begins to break down. it shows up in business with all the scams and all the false business practices and all the cheating and scheming. look, it happens to people who cheat on their income tax. we might find out the irs is cheating on the other end. it's part of the fabric of a post christian culture. gerri: well, look the tragedy in this in many ways is that kids look up to these professional athletes. i think of lance armstrong was followed by small kids with bikes. and all these professionals really they just attract all these kids. so should we just -- how do we deal with that? >> well, gerri, let me put it this way, we have all the wrong heroes. nobody knows lance armstrong. nobody knows tom brady. when i say that, the vast number of people in the world whose him on a flat screen they don't know these people. so the heroes are people who do something. what we need ar
it's part of who america has become. and it's simply reflected on every level. there are things to this culture far more important than the truth, that's really sad because that's when society begins to break down. it shows up in business with all the scams and all the false business practices and all the cheating and scheming. look, it happens to people who cheat on their income tax. we might find out the irs is cheating on the other end. it's part of the fabric of a post christian culture....
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loretta might be the only lawyer in america who battles mobsters and drug lords and terrorists and still has a reputation for being a charming people person. and that's probably because loretta doesn't look to make headlines, she looks to make a difference. she's not about splash, she is about substance. i could not be more confident that loretta will bring her signature intelligence and passion and commitment to our key priorities, including important reforms in our criminal justice system. she has consistently proven her leadership and earned the trust and respect of those she serves. since 2010 she's been a member of the committee of the u.s. attorneys across the nation who advise the attorney general on matters of policy, and she has served as chair of that committee since 2013. so it's no wonder that the senate unanimously confirmed her to be the head of the u.s. attorney's office in two separate situations. once under president clinton, and once under my administration. and it's my hope that the senate will confirm her a third time without delay. at every stage in her career lorett
loretta might be the only lawyer in america who battles mobsters and drug lords and terrorists and still has a reputation for being a charming people person. and that's probably because loretta doesn't look to make headlines, she looks to make a difference. she's not about splash, she is about substance. i could not be more confident that loretta will bring her signature intelligence and passion and commitment to our key priorities, including important reforms in our criminal justice system....
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america loves. and a couple years ago she posted this photo on her twitter account and what does it say? what does the caption say? i don't have it right in front of me. >> says that's one way to get to the sink. >> that's no way to reach the sink. that's one way to reach the sink. the exact same thing that trig palin was doing. peta would have nothing to do with ellen degeneres after that. >> no, in 2009 they named her woman of the year. now, it should be noted that sarah palin's dog, jill sarah palin has made it clear that jill is part of the family and actually is a dog that's been trained for special needs and as we know trig palin has down sdrom syndrome. so this dog -- i think she's winning. >> i'm sorry but that one is dripping with hypocrisy. >> it's crazy. >> now peta wants a truce. now it wants a truce. they owe an apology. that's what they owe. katie, good to see you. >> good to see you too. >> we'll be right back. and an early morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside...to cl
america loves. and a couple years ago she posted this photo on her twitter account and what does it say? what does the caption say? i don't have it right in front of me. >> says that's one way to get to the sink. >> that's no way to reach the sink. that's one way to reach the sink. the exact same thing that trig palin was doing. peta would have nothing to do with ellen degeneres after that. >> no, in 2009 they named her woman of the year. now, it should be noted that sarah...
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all about, trying to help those folks in the middle of america who are struggling. really doing some thing to revitalize the core, the center of america economically. that is what the campaign was about last time. it resonated with people. i think it resonates in iowa and i'm going to be in iowa five days this month. i will be going around and doing several county dinners, townhall meetings. trying to stay away from the buffet. we will get out there and talk to folks and see whether that message -- it is all about message. people say, you were the last man standing. why? because we had a message that resonated with people. >> i think you would acknowledge, you just talked about the economic message and you've talked about that a lot since 2012. there were a lot of your social conservatives who would define you in a lot of ways. how do you keep that from happening if you decided to run? >> the reason i let myself get dragged away in many respects is because that was something -- i was an unknown. i came sort of out of the blue. i had to tell people who i was across t
all about, trying to help those folks in the middle of america who are struggling. really doing some thing to revitalize the core, the center of america economically. that is what the campaign was about last time. it resonated with people. i think it resonates in iowa and i'm going to be in iowa five days this month. i will be going around and doing several county dinners, townhall meetings. trying to stay away from the buffet. we will get out there and talk to folks and see whether that...
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america loves. and a couple years ago she posted this photo on her twitter account and what does it say? what does the caption say? i don't have it right in front of me. >> says that's one way to get to the sink. >> that's no way to reach the sink. that's one way to reach the sink. the exact same thing that trig palin was doing. peta would have nothing to do with ellen degeneres after that. >> no, in 2009 they named her woman of the year. now, it should be noted that sarah palin's dog, jill sarah palin has made it clear that jill is part of the family and actually is a dog that's been trained for special needs and as we know trig palin has down sdrom syndrome. so this dog -- i think she's winning. >> i'm sorry but that one is dripping with hypocrisy. >> it's crazy. >> now peta wants a truce. now it wants a truce. they owe an apology. that's what they owe. (woman) caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his guardian. i am his voice. so i asked about adding once-daily name
america loves. and a couple years ago she posted this photo on her twitter account and what does it say? what does the caption say? i don't have it right in front of me. >> says that's one way to get to the sink. >> that's no way to reach the sink. that's one way to reach the sink. the exact same thing that trig palin was doing. peta would have nothing to do with ellen degeneres after that. >> no, in 2009 they named her woman of the year. now, it should be noted that sarah...
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[applause] so to every ceo in america, let me repeat -- if you want somebody who's going to get the job done, hire a veteran. [applause] finally, as we better train our workers, we need the new economy to keep churning out high-wage jobs for our workers to fill. since 2010, america has put more people back to work than europe, japan, and all advanced economies combined. [applause] our manufacturers have added almost 800,000 new jobs. some of our bedrock sectors, like our auto industry, are booming. but there are also millions of americans who work in jobs that didn't even exist ten or twenty years ago - jobs at companies like google, and ebay, and tesla. so no one knows for certain which industries will generate the jobs of the future. but we do know we want them here in america. [applause] we know that. [applause] that's why the third part of middle-class economics is about building the most competitive economy anywhere, the place where businesses want to locate and hire. 21st century businesses need 21st century infrastructure - modern ports, stronger bridges faster trains and the fas
[applause] so to every ceo in america, let me repeat -- if you want somebody who's going to get the job done, hire a veteran. [applause] finally, as we better train our workers, we need the new economy to keep churning out high-wage jobs for our workers to fill. since 2010, america has put more people back to work than europe, japan, and all advanced economies combined. [applause] our manufacturers have added almost 800,000 new jobs. some of our bedrock sectors, like our auto industry, are...
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. >> what is the different between the north korean, the people who america has put these sanctions up against versus the government agencies you know, again when we talk about russia and sanctions, and sanctioning individuals, the idea was to put pressure on people who were close to vladimir putin but they also enjoyed living in london vacationing in miami. there was impact. do we have those situations in north korea? >> not really. there are rich north koreans who maintain foreign bank accounts, but those are due to political connections. there is not really a kind of private business olagart class in north korea like there is in russia. so what we're talking attacking are state officials. in the executive order by the president, before those sanctions were triggered by activities related to weapons proliferation. now they've added two additional triggers cyber warfare and human rights. perspectively given how broadly this executive order is written the potential number of targets in north korea is absolutely vast. basically any government agency, any enterprise, i don't want to call
. >> what is the different between the north korean, the people who america has put these sanctions up against versus the government agencies you know, again when we talk about russia and sanctions, and sanctioning individuals, the idea was to put pressure on people who were close to vladimir putin but they also enjoyed living in london vacationing in miami. there was impact. do we have those situations in north korea? >> not really. there are rich north koreans who maintain foreign...
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. >>> we need leaders in america who understand who understand the measure of success of government is not how many people are not dependent on the government. >> how scott walker brought the house down. mornings are better with friends. ♪ ♪ >>> good morning. we're so happy to be joined by the great charles. >> thank you very much. >> nice to have you. >> how is it going? >> i only have one night a week where i can stay up late and i had to give it up last night but it was worth it. >> to the fox news alert. a live look at india. president obama expected to address the prime minister. >> it's part of the three-day trip that includes talks in everything from trade to terrorism. that trip is being cut short so the president can fly to the saudi kingdom after the death of their king. >> and he's traveling. tell us the latest. >> reporter: well, good morning. you're right on tuesday after deliverying remarks here the president was supposed to go to the damage mall. the idea of doing some sightseeing when a lot of world leaders are heading to saudi arabia the white house realized it mig
. >>> we need leaders in america who understand who understand the measure of success of government is not how many people are not dependent on the government. >> how scott walker brought the house down. mornings are better with friends. ♪ ♪ >>> good morning. we're so happy to be joined by the great charles. >> thank you very much. >> nice to have you. >> how is it going? >> i only have one night a week where i can stay up late and i had to...
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[applause] so to every ceo in america, let me repeat: if you want somebody who's going to get the job done, hire a veteran. [applause] finally, as we better train our workers, we need the new economy to keep churning out high-wage jobs for our workers to fill. since 2010, america has put more people back to work than europe, japan, and all advanced economies combined. [applause] our manufacturers have added almost 800,000 new jobs. some of our bedrock sectors, like our auto industry, are booming. but there are also millions of americans who work in jobs that didn't even exist ten or twenty years ago - jobs at companies like google, and ebay, and tesla. so no one knows for certain which industries will generate the jobs of the future. but we do know we want them here in america. [applause] we know that. [applause] that's why the third part of middle-class economics is about building the most competitive economy anywhere, the place where businesses want to locate and hire. 21st century businesses need 21st century infrastructure - modern ports, stronger bridges faster trains and the fas
[applause] so to every ceo in america, let me repeat: if you want somebody who's going to get the job done, hire a veteran. [applause] finally, as we better train our workers, we need the new economy to keep churning out high-wage jobs for our workers to fill. since 2010, america has put more people back to work than europe, japan, and all advanced economies combined. [applause] our manufacturers have added almost 800,000 new jobs. some of our bedrock sectors, like our auto industry, are...
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america wants to run for president. plus analysis on all of the above because this is "face the captioning sponsored by cbs >> good morning, we begin this morning with the continuing fallout from the murderous attack on the french satirical magazine charlie hebdo. >> violent protests have broken out in pakistan, algeria yemen and niger where at least ten people are dead. >> security in western europe remains high in washington, just after his white house meeting with president obama to talk about all of this, british prime minister david cameron sat down with us at blair house and we asked if the terrorist threat now is greater than ever. >> in britain's history we have had some very intense times of terrorist threats, so i wouldn't want to try and scale it in that way, but certainly we face a very severe threat, that is what we are calling it, severe because we believe an attack is highly likely, but frankly we have been in this struggle against extremist islamist, terrorism now for well over a decade and a half, so we
america wants to run for president. plus analysis on all of the above because this is "face the captioning sponsored by cbs >> good morning, we begin this morning with the continuing fallout from the murderous attack on the french satirical magazine charlie hebdo. >> violent protests have broken out in pakistan, algeria yemen and niger where at least ten people are dead. >> security in western europe remains high in washington, just after his white house meeting with...
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it is obvious who offers the solutions that will bring real progress to america. for us real progressives, all of our solutions have something in common. no matter what the issue is, in order to give people freedom and education prosperity at home, and dignity in society, we need to clear the road blocks of cronyism ahead. they kids of mismanagement in washington have left the path of opportunity blocked by backroom deals and political favoritism. we must clear out all these obstacles of cronyism to move forward. we must not be tempted by detours just to avoid confrontations with the left. they will fight to hold every inch they have taken from freedom. as[applause] this drive for progress will have many backseat drivers and naysayers. too many powerful people benefit from the current structure of control. equality under the law has been replaced with sweetheart deals. this is neither free market nor responsible government. it is cronyism. it is the single greatest roadblock to reform, and you can find it everywhere in washington. and heritage and throughout the c
it is obvious who offers the solutions that will bring real progress to america. for us real progressives, all of our solutions have something in common. no matter what the issue is, in order to give people freedom and education prosperity at home, and dignity in society, we need to clear the road blocks of cronyism ahead. they kids of mismanagement in washington have left the path of opportunity blocked by backroom deals and political favoritism. we must clear out all these obstacles of...
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>> who did america fight in the revolutionary war? >> the french. >> who did harry truman bomb, do you remember that? [ bleep ]. >> i'm going to say russia. >> what do they know about our founding fathers? >> christopher columbus. >> do you know what christopher columbus did? >> he discovered something, i don't know. >>> and columbus day. just ask the watters' folks about it. >> he came over on the mayflower, maybe. >> caution, you're about to enter the no-spin zone. "the factor" begins right now./ i'm bill o'reilly. in the next hour we test the knowledge of the history of the americans in this country. we begin it all in boston massachusetts. >> pinhead or patriot. >> ni iphead. >> he's the president. piphead. >> all that changed. >> you don't like the president? >> no the guy is weak. >> he's one of the best presidents we have had since jimmyt. carter and bill clinton. >> oh my gosh. >> patriot. >> why a patriot? >> he's the president. you can't disrespect the president. >> i just want respect! >Ó 6í6ze@r >> hillary clinton. >> pa
>> who did america fight in the revolutionary war? >> the french. >> who did harry truman bomb, do you remember that? [ bleep ]. >> i'm going to say russia. >> what do they know about our founding fathers? >> christopher columbus. >> do you know what christopher columbus did? >> he discovered something, i don't know. >>> and columbus day. just ask the watters' folks about it. >> he came over on the mayflower, maybe. >>...
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there were marches and celebrations and tonight we all remember someone who changed america and changed it for the better. if you have a moment, thank dr. king for making this country a better place. i want to thank you for being with us tonight and please be sure to tune in again for "on the record" at 7:00 p.m. eastern. but before we go great news thanks to you our viewers, our fox news facebook page just passed 10 million likes. so if you haven't already liked us go to facebook.com/foxnews and click that thumbs up button. you can check out my fan page, spend some time with fox. up next the "the o'reilly factor." good night. >>> tonight on "red eye it is. >> coming up on "red eye." super scary robots. what do they do when not dreaming up ways to destroy all humans? a behind the scenes look at how some machines spend their free time. and is the president nervous about his plan to build the largest slip and slide in the capitol? >> we will see how persuasive i am. it is not a hard vote to get through congress. >> and finally the competition to be "red eye"'s new spring intern heats up.
there were marches and celebrations and tonight we all remember someone who changed america and changed it for the better. if you have a moment, thank dr. king for making this country a better place. i want to thank you for being with us tonight and please be sure to tune in again for "on the record" at 7:00 p.m. eastern. but before we go great news thanks to you our viewers, our fox news facebook page just passed 10 million likes. so if you haven't already liked us go to...
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i wanted to talk about them beginning with huckleberry finn who is america's literary declaration of independence and i felt at the end of huckleberry finn people started moving out and going to other fictional landscapes of america. the standardization of thought is really threatening today. indifference, atrophy of feeling, sleeping consciousness which is all the things we talk about and then of course the incomparable james baldwin who was not just the writer not just an african-american writer not just the gay african-american writer, who speaks to all of us and is so important today and we should remember -- i don't have time to go into it. i want to end with a quote from mark twain. of mark twain gives but talk to what he calls the mayflower stripe defendants of the mayflower. he teaches -- magnificent as always tells them, you guys is remind me of my ancestors. he begins with the first native american league goes through quakers and ends with the slaves and he says these are my ancestors and exquisite, many shaped mongrels. that is the america i want to live in. land of exquis
i wanted to talk about them beginning with huckleberry finn who is america's literary declaration of independence and i felt at the end of huckleberry finn people started moving out and going to other fictional landscapes of america. the standardization of thought is really threatening today. indifference, atrophy of feeling, sleeping consciousness which is all the things we talk about and then of course the incomparable james baldwin who was not just the writer not just an african-american...
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and then came president obama who promised to transform america. whether or not he succeeded is a judgment call but there is little question now he fundmentally transformed our relations with cub a. when we return, we look closer at the island nation romanticized by many in the world and what are the realities? we go inside of cuba and meet a man willing to put his freedom on the line to speak with us. my name is karen and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's progressive pain. first that feeling of numbness. then hot pins. almost like lightning bolts, hot strikes into my feet. so my doctor prescribed lyrica. the pain has been reduced and i feel better than i did before. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or, swelling trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, chan
and then came president obama who promised to transform america. whether or not he succeeded is a judgment call but there is little question now he fundmentally transformed our relations with cub a. when we return, we look closer at the island nation romanticized by many in the world and what are the realities? we go inside of cuba and meet a man willing to put his freedom on the line to speak with us. my name is karen and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's progressive pain. first that feeling of...
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to use force against anyone, who threatened america's interests but to mobilize partners wherever possible, to address broader challenges to international order. >> that was the president's view on yemen just a few months ago yemen is once again a challenge for the obama administration. >> al kade do's branch claims responsible for the attack that kills 12 people, at charlie hebdo paris offices in early january. you yemen is teetering on the brink of becoming a failed state. hostile to the sunny run government began an insurgency it culminated with the takeover of the palace tuesday. among their dend mas greater houthis representation in government situation highlighted significant regional problems the houthiss have the support and backing of shiite iran. while soonny giant saudi ayoub has funneled billions of dollars to this poor country many the past three years. that conflict, the sectarian division a weak government, and the splinters of the country, have allowed al quaida and the arabian peninsula, also known as aqap to flourish. the group has a history of striking at the united stat
to use force against anyone, who threatened america's interests but to mobilize partners wherever possible, to address broader challenges to international order. >> that was the president's view on yemen just a few months ago yemen is once again a challenge for the obama administration. >> al kade do's branch claims responsible for the attack that kills 12 people, at charlie hebdo paris offices in early january. you yemen is teetering on the brink of becoming a failed state. hostile...
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are creating jobs, who are the folks out there making risks for america's economy. we all believe in a fair tax code, in a tax code fair for everyone burks this class warfare he claims to be against, he's the one who originates it, he's putting the rich against everyone else and i don't think that's right. we want to lift all votes and i don't think he's for this middle class economy he talks about. talks a good game but it's everything giving away, you know, college tuition free, i mean, everything is free and very affordable. where is that money coming from? it's unreal math, not based in the real world, and he's saying that the unemployment numbers are so great, it's because people have given up looking for jobs. so his math and our math, they differ greatly. it's like maybe parents who are upset with common core math, maybe he's using that math and we're using old fashioned math, but two and two equals five for him and it's still four for us. >> woodruff: doesn't sound like the democrats and republicans are coming together anytime soon after this speech. >> not
are creating jobs, who are the folks out there making risks for america's economy. we all believe in a fair tax code, in a tax code fair for everyone burks this class warfare he claims to be against, he's the one who originates it, he's putting the rich against everyone else and i don't think that's right. we want to lift all votes and i don't think he's for this middle class economy he talks about. talks a good game but it's everything giving away, you know, college tuition free, i mean,...
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america wants to run for president. plus analysis on all of the above because this is "face the captioning sponsored by cbs >> good morning, we begin this morning with the continuing fallout from the murderous attack on the french satirical hebdo. >> violent protests have broken out in pakistan, algeria yemen and niger where at least ten people are dead. >> security in western europe remains high in washington, just after his white house meeting with president obama to talk about all of this, british prime minister david cameron sat down with us at blair house and we asked if the terrorist threat now is greater than ever. >> in britain's history we have had some very intense times of terrorist threats, so i wouldn't want to try and scale it in that way, but certainly we face a very severe threat, that is what we are calling it, severe because we believe an attack is highly likely, but frankly we have been in this struggle against extremist islamist, terrorism now for well over a decade and a half, so we know what it tak
america wants to run for president. plus analysis on all of the above because this is "face the captioning sponsored by cbs >> good morning, we begin this morning with the continuing fallout from the murderous attack on the french satirical hebdo. >> violent protests have broken out in pakistan, algeria yemen and niger where at least ten people are dead. >> security in western europe remains high in washington, just after his white house meeting with president obama to...
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>> who did america fight in the revolutionary war? >> the french. >> who did harry truman bomb, do you remember that? [ bleep ]. >> i'm going to say russia. >> what do they know about our founding fathers? >> christopher columbus. >> do you know what christopher columbus did? >> he discovered something, i don't know. >>> and columbus day. just ask the watters' folks about it.
>> who did america fight in the revolutionary war? >> the french. >> who did harry truman bomb, do you remember that? [ bleep ]. >> i'm going to say russia. >> what do they know about our founding fathers? >> christopher columbus. >> do you know what christopher columbus did? >> he discovered something, i don't know. >>> and columbus day. just ask the watters' folks about it.
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today, it is america who stands strong. russia is isolated with its economy in at that timers. that's how america leads. we have resolve. in cuba we are ending a policy that long passed its sparings date. and what you are doing doesn't work for 50 years, try to try something new and our ships and cuba policy has the potential to end, mistrust in our hems officer and stands up for democratic values. and this year, congress should be working to end the embargo. as pope france cyst v, plomes is the work of small steps, these small steps have added up. and after years in prison, we are overjoyed that alan gross is back home. welcome home. our plomes is at work with respect to yirne where the first time we have halted the program of the program and reduced the nuclear program. we have a agreement that prevents a nuclear-armed iran and avoiding another middle east conflict. there are no guarantees that the negotiation will succeed. a new sanction passed by this congress at this moment in time will guarantee that pelosi fails. allen ating america from its allies and ensuring the progr
today, it is america who stands strong. russia is isolated with its economy in at that timers. that's how america leads. we have resolve. in cuba we are ending a policy that long passed its sparings date. and what you are doing doesn't work for 50 years, try to try something new and our ships and cuba policy has the potential to end, mistrust in our hems officer and stands up for democratic values. and this year, congress should be working to end the embargo. as pope france cyst v, plomes is...
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blames america for the deaths of her three brothers in iraq. authorities say she was a determined killer, taking part in a 2005 attack in which 60 people were killed, many of them attending a muslim wedding. she has said her only regret was that her suicide vest failed to detonate and if set free, could emerge as a terror role model. >> it may lead women who are inspired by her to emulate not being a wife, not being a caregiver, but being an actual martyr. >> reporter: but before the swap happens, jordan wants proof that their pilot captured by isis is still alive. to date, there have only been still photos of him. one of them held up by the japanese hostage. the pilot comes from a prominent family in jordan, which protested outside the palace today, pleading with the king to give into isis despite u.s. opposition to any deal with the terror group. and late today, we're just learning of a final isis and in delivered by the japanese hostage, saying the female suicide bomber must be at the turkish border by tomorrow morning, or the jordanian pilo
blames america for the deaths of her three brothers in iraq. authorities say she was a determined killer, taking part in a 2005 attack in which 60 people were killed, many of them attending a muslim wedding. she has said her only regret was that her suicide vest failed to detonate and if set free, could emerge as a terror role model. >> it may lead women who are inspired by her to emulate not being a wife, not being a caregiver, but being an actual martyr. >> reporter: but before...
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the campaign was all about, trying to help those folks in the middle of america who are struggling. really doing some thing to arrive -- to revitalize the core, the center of america economically. that is what the campaign was about last time. it resonated with people. i think it resonates in iowa, and i'm going to be in iowa five days this month. i will be going around and doing several counties -- county dinners, townhall meetings. trying to stay away from the buffet. we will get out there and talk to folks and see whether that message -- it is all about message. people say, you were the last man standing. why? because we had a message who resin -- a message that resonated with people. >> i think you would acknowledge, you just talked about the economic message and you've talked about that a lot since 2012. there were a lot of your socials -- a social conservatives who would define you in a lot of ways. how do you keep that from happening if you decided to run? >> the reason i let myself get dragged away in many respects is because that was something -- i was an unknown. i came so
the campaign was all about, trying to help those folks in the middle of america who are struggling. really doing some thing to arrive -- to revitalize the core, the center of america economically. that is what the campaign was about last time. it resonated with people. i think it resonates in iowa, and i'm going to be in iowa five days this month. i will be going around and doing several counties -- county dinners, townhall meetings. trying to stay away from the buffet. we will get out there...
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competition to see who can strike america first. brian todd broke this story. it's a significant develop. how serious a threat is this competition. now you have it face-to-face between isis and al qaeda. >> reporter: it's a very serious threat inside and outside of yemen and america. isis has established a presence inside yemen and is engaged in one fire fight against its rivals from al qaeda. it could further destabilize that key ally in the war on terror. cnn has learned isis is now active and recruiting inside yemen. that's according to an official who says isis militants engaged in a gun battle against rivals in the eastern provinces of yemen last month. >> it is a place where we've seen attacks against the united states. it also has been a major feeder for foreign fighters. >> a u.s. counter terrorism official says aqap's leadership and technical experts remain committed to plotting against western targets. in a new video a top aqap leader renewed the group's call to launch attacks. >> i think the target will be the europeans because of their ease to get o
competition to see who can strike america first. brian todd broke this story. it's a significant develop. how serious a threat is this competition. now you have it face-to-face between isis and al qaeda. >> reporter: it's a very serious threat inside and outside of yemen and america. isis has established a presence inside yemen and is engaged in one fire fight against its rivals from al qaeda. it could further destabilize that key ally in the war on terror. cnn has learned isis is now...
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to use force against anyone, who threatened america's interests but to mobilize partners wherever possible, to address broader challenges to international order. >> that was the president's view on yemen just a few months ago, yemen is once again a challenge for the obama administration. >> al kade do's branch claims responsible for the attack that kills 12 people at charlie hebdo paris offices in early january. you yemen is teetering on the brink of becoming a failed state. hostile to the sunny run government, began an insurgency, it culminated with the takeover of the palace tuesday. among their dend mas greater houthis representation in government, situation highlighted significant regional problems the houthiss have the support and backing of shiite iran. while soonny giant saudi ayoub has funneled billions of dollars to this poor country many the past three years. that conflict, the sectarian division a weak government and the splinters of the country, have allowed al quaida and the arabian peninsula, also known as aqap to flourish. the group has a history of striking at the united st
to use force against anyone, who threatened america's interests but to mobilize partners wherever possible, to address broader challenges to international order. >> that was the president's view on yemen just a few months ago, yemen is once again a challenge for the obama administration. >> al kade do's branch claims responsible for the attack that kills 12 people at charlie hebdo paris offices in early january. you yemen is teetering on the brink of becoming a failed state. hostile...