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Transcripts For BLOOMBERG Bloomberg Surveillance 20140206

Decision. More importantly, the ecb, they will be issuing their statement a. M. Ecision at 7 45 a. M 7 45 this morning. Cut expect druggie to rate. Draghi to cut rates. We will have Michelle Meyer with us as we see this decision and press conference. Anything goes even what we have seen overseas with the markets. In the meantime, back here in the u. S. , the parade of earnings continues before the bell. Aetna, gm, 20th century fox, and aol. We will pay close attention to aol, because the ceo of the company, tim armstrong, will be on later with us. After the bell, news corporation, linkedin. The olympic guys begin today in sochi. One guy is trading three lightbulbs for a doorknob in his room. Data check. Equities, bonds, currencies and commodities. One screen today. Futures are up nine points. The yield is back up, a good sign. Calming the market at 2. 67. Your wreck euro goes nowhere. Here is what i am looking at ahead of tomorrows jobs report, dollaryen. Weaker yen over the recent mon

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Transcripts For CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20140221

College. Do you run today . I run when i can. I have a foot injury right now. I have been sidelined. I try to do those things. Running is a great outlet for me. I clear my head. I started running again. I ran track in high school and had some success with it, but i really took it up again when my daughter started running. They were competing in track and crosscountry. I started running with them. My oldest daughter who became an accomplished runner, i remember running with her and having to break stride and allow her to keep up. I remember her having to break stride and allow me to keep up. Thats a tough thing to get to that stage in life. I enjoy it, and i think that fitness and exercise is a great a. Lifestyle weis have here. There are so many things coming at you every single time of day. It is a cleansing thing to be able to do it. I miss running day to day. I hope to be able to get back to it at some point and all that comes with it. In terms of logistics, south dakota is not the

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Transcripts For CSPAN Journalism After Edward Snowden 20140221

An activist, a community organizer. In a sense, what are you doing . Youre living off the great capitalist explosion of wealth that you didnt even create. Up, many strong men set its hard to know where to begin. Nobody said americas the most charitable place. But there are a couple of assertions that you have to take on faith that are astonishing. One is the idea that americas great invention was wealth creation, not based on theft at all. What about the theft of the entire continent . That was a theft. That doesnt mean [cheers and applause] 90 of the residents who lived here were murdered. And that was a part of it too. Bill ayer and anesh desouza debate whats to so great about america. Friday night at 8 00 on cspan. Last month, the Columbia University Journalist School began a yearlong project titled journalism after snowden. This 90minute forum talks about how they broke the Edward Snowden story. Also on the panel is executive editor of New York Times and members of the president s

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Transcripts For CSPAN Newsmakers 20140223

Exactly. Thank you for your time. Thank you. Cspan, we bring affairs directly to you putting you into the room of congressional hearings, White House Events and offering gavel to gavel coverage of the u. S. House all as a Public Service of public industry. We were created by the cable tv industry 35 years ago. And like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. A discussion hosted by Columbia University about journalism and how it has changed since the guardian published a leaks from former contractor Edward Snowden. Panels and include the u. S. Editor in chief of the guardian. New york times executive editor and a member of the president s committee. They spoke for about one and a half hours. Good evening. If youre interested and care about the u. S. Constitution and freedom of speech and press, protected by the First Amendment, or if you care about the role of journalism and the press in informing the public about important public issues, or if you care about the rules and rights of le

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Transcripts For CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20140221

I think thats a really important point. Its not the sexiest opponent but you were asking janine about the process by which they verified the story. I would say the process by which the guardian sort of schooled us in exactly how we needed to handle the documents, safe keep them, communicate in a very secure manner, that that is probably, you know, took up days of janine and me talking before we got a lick of actual work done. I just think that that point is somewhat lost on the public. Sometimes they think, oh, a leak, its just a bunch of stuff thats thrown at us and we just rush to publish it. And that is never the case and could be the least true in this situation. This touches on something that i want to come back to just before i move on. The two of you, the surprise of these stories, the unknowable end, you know, even with the pentagon papers, you could fit them into a shopping cart. And wheel them across the news room. And part of that was actually, you know, ellsberg had to make

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