man-made genetic flaw. the best part is the headline. i can t say the headline. they won t let me show it. why? it s a major american newspaper. it s the paper of record, the new york post. can i show you, joe, just privately? oh, my god! they just told me what the headline is and my god! what is the vote? should we show it, joe? it s jaw story. it s a story. is it the new york post ? yes. well, it s a respectable newspaper. go ahead, put it up. put it up. let me see. i ll hold it up. just to see on it. here we go. the writing is fantastic. now stop that! it is. the writing is fantastic. the headline is filthy. important news you can t use. thank you. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account.
good to have you all on board this hour. joe, we are going to get maybe cokie will have something positive to say about she s laughing. i think cokie always has something positive to say. she does. i m sure i m going to ask her to answer this question in a positive way. compare the quality of leadership on capitol hill with how it was 25 years ago, 35 years ago, 40 years ago, cokie. i m supposed to do that positively? yes. all right. we were talking about it. it s not a good story, is it? no. put but i can say one positive thing compared to them which is there are more women in congress now than there were then and that is a positive thing. and, in fact, as we have talked about before, the women in the senate are the last little bash of bipartisan in senate. they get together and i accuse them wanting to be in a
joe, so i just want to do this. let s see. you get a b. steve, you get an incomplete. mike, f. jeremy c plus because he is so cute. harold, i think have you to see the principal and cokie gets an a for finding something positive that exists in washington right now. thank you very much, cokie, for showing up. so glad to do it. i ll proudly take the f. you get an f, mike. frank, thank you. we will look out for the new issue of the new republic. the true story of a man who gave up his life as a lawyer to jump-start a career as a comedian in sweden. his unlikely path which is now a sitcom in just a bit. plus, world war sglzero. the new battleground of cyberwar fare and how your personal data is up for grabs. up next, is israeli on the
september 15th, the league said it could seize the team and put it up for auction. good lord. i know. this from the times dispatch. senator mark warner wants the government to investigate facebook following his voversial experiment to study users without their consent. in 2012, the newsneeds of nearly 700,000 users were manipulated by facebook to see if it led to more positive or negative posts. the virginia lawmaker isn t sure if the study was appropriate but the response by users warrants a discussion about possible oversight of behavioral studies on social media websites. we kind of glossed over this story. it was such a weird story. i notice it over vacation. it was strange. yeah, but it s important. it s really important. you wonder what else they are doing, number one. they call it a small study and i believe it was sheryl sandberg who made some comments about it
with miami heat officials for more than an hour yesterday. meanwhile, the cleveland cavaliers made a three-team trade that clears up enough cap space to potentially offer james a maximum salary contract. it is safe to say the fans in ohio would love to have him back. cleveland has the t-shirts ready to go. they have forgiven king james for leaving them and want him to return to his home apparently. a group of cavalier fans have been campaigning for months to get the star player back in cleveland. they sponsored billboards and advertisements and t-shirts trying to show james the city has no hard feelings. can you explain the nba cap to me during the commercial break? i can t, but i ll try. it s something. i tell you what, though, harold ford, it would be oo hapa happyg to a rough story for lebron james. he made a lot of money and people like me rooting for him