Will. Our panel on whether that will hurt her chances in 2016 as we look ahead in sunday morning futures. Negotiations towards a final deal aimed at curbing Irans Nuclear Program Going into overtime. Secretary of state john kerry and leaders of five Different Countries agree to continue talks until at least july 7th. Will they go anywhere . How is congress feeling about all of this . Senator dan coats of indiana is a member of the intel committee. Sir, good to have you on the program. Thanks so much for joining us. Good morning. What will be different after july 7th that we havent been able to agree on so far . What im concerned about, maria, is what will be different wont be different but itll be sold as being different. Itll be nuanced and im very very deeply concerned that this administration is simply trying to get a deal at any price for the legacy of the president. We in congress on a bipartisan basis will be looking at this. Well have a chance to vote it down if we think its a b
If you hate the patriots youll love his fourgame suspension. The lawyers got him, he tampered, he destroyed evidence, hes toast. So is the american who shot a prized lion in africa. Death threats, a deluge of outrage and his business is now closed. Theres a lot more its coming your way, Varney Company is about to begin. First this multiple force, the leader of the Afghan Taliban is dead. He shot at usama bin laden and we did not get him, he wont droned. A pakistani newspaper, the express tribune quotes a taliban source who says he died two years ago from tuberculosis and the u. S. Government has not confirmed. And this is down 4 and the Monthly Average growth at the slowest pace since it went public in 2013. And joining us bret here is my opinion. Is the endless stream of outrage and negativity youve got to do that since twitter uses it. 140 characters at a time. Its proved itself to be in a challenging spot. It has all of these users sharing thoughts in 140 characters or less. Thats i
Questions intelsummit. Org for the first preliminary. And due to the short period ofs of time for each periods of time for each of the guests, get the questions in early and nice concise ones will be much appreciated. Also the opportunities to interact with the exhibiters and also our appreciation for the sponsor of this event. At this point id like to introduce ms. Suzanne kelly, who is the c. E. O. And publisher of the sigh ofer brief, who will moderate the discussions. Ms. Kelly. Ms. Kelly thank you vutch. Appreciate being here. Welcome to everyone this morning. I hope youre geared up for a great conversation. Congressman, thank you. Mr. Schiff im delighted to be in a situation where the house gets to go first. I want to compliment insa for recognizing the proper order of things this morning. Ms. Kelly yes. Well, i wonder what went on behind the scenes. Well have to get to the bottom of that. Its fantastic to have you here. With so much going on in the , so much ce community of it s
Today, miss courtney ellwood, the president s nominee to be the next general counsel of the Central Intelligence agency. Courtney, congratulations on your nomination. Id like to recognize your husband john. John, wave your hand there. Thank you. Whos in attendance today and i thank you for the support you give to courtney. Courtney, you served the country with distinction in your Previous Post at the white house in the department of justice and we appreciate your continuing willingness to serve. Our goal in conducting the hearing to enable the committee to consider miss ellwoods qualifications and allow for thoughtful determination by our members. Shes already provided answers to 90 questions presented by the committee and its members. Today, of course, members will be able to ask additional questions and hear from miss ellwood in the open session. Courtney comes before the committee with a distinguished legal career. After graduating Yale Law School in 1994, courtney clerked for the u
Nick mullens, how far back does that history go . Well, it goes back to my second great grandfather in the 1920s who worked in areas of coburn, virginia, for virginia iron coal and coke company. And what is the thoughtful coal miner . Why did you get it started . What do you write about . The thoughtful coal miner is my way of speaking to some of the rhetoric that comes from both the industry and environmentalists, to try to find some Common Ground between the two. Speaking specifically to miners issues and trying to help give a voice and try to keep some of the bias out. At the same time, working to get the truth out there. And what do you do these days . Youre a former coal miner. How long did you serve in the mines . What do you do now . Lets see. I worked in the Mining Industry for about four years. Three years under ground. Decided to do that because there just werent a whole lot of decent jobs in the area that i worked. You know, where my family had been for pretty much ten gener