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they insist on the possibilities and as s.e. said, it's but it's also the way social media works there are no hierarchies. own hierarchy and some of the self involvement turns into the way they do business. is a brand, each is a celebrity. of ourty is the iron ore age, the raw material through which structures are built and it forerson has to do his or herself. it requires a self assertiveness we've trained them in and it turns out to be the way their world works and the way the future of commerce, the future of politics, the future of everything is going to run. senator,call everybody congressman, and i don't see people calling each other joe and brad. how do you do that? how do you talk to people like that? >> i'm always struck by that. people do it with impunity. >> one thing i notice at is instead ofts looking at the president and thedated, they're look with phone taking the picture. they're not experiencing the moment. chris: when i see a light going you'rehe movie theater, paying $12 and somebody's doing something. went to
they insist on the possibilities and as s.e. said, it's but it's also the way social media works there are no hierarchies. own hierarchy and some of the self involvement turns into the way they do business. is a brand, each is a celebrity. of ourty is the iron ore age, the raw material through which structures are built and it forerson has to do his or herself. it requires a self assertiveness we've trained them in and it turns out to be the way their world works and the way the future of...
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>> you know, s.e., what they have to call for and you used the exact right word, accountability. a captain of a a ship is given more authority and responsibility than any other man or woman on the ship, but with that goes accountability and if anyone finds themselves beyond accountability than you lose responsibility and finding the end of trust in a leader because who will believe someone whether in the administration or in congress who just feels they're above accountability and the issue is this, that people now in the senate, in the administration want to be judged for their word, for what their intentions are, not for their deeds. not for their results or the lack thereof. it's not, and i do agree with that statement and the government that is accountable to, we, the people. never has a government of the people been held in such low regrd by the people and that's why we careen from crisis to crisis rather than preventing a crisis we react to them and it's harming america. >> how should congress try to draw that line? you mentioned deeds and intention, but of course, there is
>> you know, s.e., what they have to call for and you used the exact right word, accountability. a captain of a a ship is given more authority and responsibility than any other man or woman on the ship, but with that goes accountability and if anyone finds themselves beyond accountability than you lose responsibility and finding the end of trust in a leader because who will believe someone whether in the administration or in congress who just feels they're above accountability and the...
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. >> i'm s.e. cupp. one of the priorities had been immigration. today in the guest spot, a reform advocate who claim even the toughest bill in congress won't get job done. >> i'm toure. two tabloid cases captivating america. o.j. simpson is hoping for the luck of the draw in sin city and jodi arias is feeling the heat in desert country. we'll be live outside both court rooms. >> plus, the real scandal in washington this week. the president is addressing it this hour and so am i. right now on "the cycle." >>> the first of the fallout hits the acting chief, steven miller is out. his resignation is effective next month. critics say he's been lying and misleading them. if that's true, making false claims to congress is punishable five years in prison for each down. speaker boehner signals he is looking for accountability, asking who is going to jail over this. >> and eric holder is talking about which statutes were violated. and president obama in a joint press we are the turkish prime minister had this to say. >> my main concern is fixing a problem.
. >> i'm s.e. cupp. one of the priorities had been immigration. today in the guest spot, a reform advocate who claim even the toughest bill in congress won't get job done. >> i'm toure. two tabloid cases captivating america. o.j. simpson is hoping for the luck of the draw in sin city and jodi arias is feeling the heat in desert country. we'll be live outside both court rooms. >> plus, the real scandal in washington this week. the president is addressing it this hour and so am...
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. >> i'm s.e. cupp. when we saw the headline why some men are losers, we both knew the journalists inside us had to dig deeper i can't wait to see that. facebook's mark zuckerberg is all up in the debate. america's relationship with "the cycle," all love. >>> attorney general eric holder has extended an olive branch of sorts. a number of them are not impressed. holder invited washington bureau chiefs from television and print to meet with him and discuss rules on warrants and subpoenas for reporters' records as part of leak investigations. the catch? the meetings with holder must be off the record. the associated press, "the new york times" and others won't be attending. the a.p. claims it wants any meeting to be on the record. meaning they could publish stories about it after. holder's offer comes as he faces continued scrutiny over the validity of this claim he made in testimony to the house judiciary committee earlier this month. >> with regard to the potential prosecution of the press for the disclos
. >> i'm s.e. cupp. when we saw the headline why some men are losers, we both knew the journalists inside us had to dig deeper i can't wait to see that. facebook's mark zuckerberg is all up in the debate. america's relationship with "the cycle," all love. >>> attorney general eric holder has extended an olive branch of sorts. a number of them are not impressed. holder invited washington bureau chiefs from television and print to meet with him and discuss rules on...
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i've been fighting this for 17 years. >> to s.e.'s point, i think to the larger point, part of why the military maintain jurisdiction is that thing that happen during the fog of war cannot be fully understood by civilians and it would make no sense to have civilians ajude indicating whether or not something happened in the fog of war is a crime or not. but when we're talking about a sexual assault, we're not talking about a military action. even if they happen to be on the base, they're not doing something militarily so that would suggest to me and i think perhaps to s.e. as well, that would fall under the traditional civilian criminal court rather than being able to hide in the military court. >> well, actually the ucmj is made so that you can have a trial. you can have a decision anywhere you place it in the world. that's one of the beauties of it. think about what happens. let's say we change it and now you have, you call back to the pentagon. hi, i've been sexually assaulted. then we've got to send people to the pentagon in iraq
i've been fighting this for 17 years. >> to s.e.'s point, i think to the larger point, part of why the military maintain jurisdiction is that thing that happen during the fog of war cannot be fully understood by civilians and it would make no sense to have civilians ajude indicating whether or not something happened in the fog of war is a crime or not. but when we're talking about a sexual assault, we're not talking about a military action. even if they happen to be on the base, they're...
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we don't do that. >> s.e. cupp coming out with a lot offage he canties there. >> jerk is a noun but yeah. >> i would substantiate and associate with at least the premise of the adjectives and nouns in that anthony weiner did not get a lot done in his six terms in the house. >> also true. >> he has been a huge camera hog. >> except at the gym. >> that's an issue for him. one thing you have to understand for new york for people tracking the comeback. 2.7 million registered democrats in new york city. who is going to vote? only about 330,000. a tiny, tiny sliver you see on the right will vote in this thing. >> people like us. >> people like us. people like you at home if you're watching and interested in politics. a slice of the electorate. what does that mean? anything can happen in this race. because it will be people really engaged to get out there. some of them may like anthony weiner. i think if anything he should lose based on his thin record. not anything to do with his personal issues. >> why are we givin
we don't do that. >> s.e. cupp coming out with a lot offage he canties there. >> jerk is a noun but yeah. >> i would substantiate and associate with at least the premise of the adjectives and nouns in that anthony weiner did not get a lot done in his six terms in the house. >> also true. >> he has been a huge camera hog. >> except at the gym. >> that's an issue for him. one thing you have to understand for new york for people tracking the comeback. 2.7...
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up next, s.e.'s take on the real life episode of "scandal" unfolding in washington right now. we had never used a contractor before and didn't know where to start. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. from roofers to plumbers to dentists and more, angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i love you, angie. sorry, honey. let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much you think. except it's 2% every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch. over time it really adds up. then go to e-trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert: it's low. really? yes, really. e-trade offers investment advice and guidance from dedicated, professional financial consultants. it's guidance on your ter
up next, s.e.'s take on the real life episode of "scandal" unfolding in washington right now. we had never used a contractor before and didn't know where to start. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before...
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part of the reason we had room for kornacki is because s.e. is traveling to l.a. to be on realtime with bill maher tonight so do not miss that. straight ahead, a sneak peek at the epic new discovery, north america, bon jovi does the theme song you're listening to. and the moments and images captured are truly amazing. >> now mother and kid are separated. then courage overcomes fear. [ male announcer ] erica had a rough day. there was this and this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate. ever. as in never ever. now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee, ever. go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. starts with ground beef, onions and peppers baked in a ketchup glaze with savory gravy and mashed russet potatoes. what makes stouffer's meatloaf best of all? that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with car
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. >> what do you think, s.e.? >> i'm sure there is a lot of good that will come out of them. a as a woman, there is a real leering quality to these that makes me really uncomfortable. it reminds me, there is this great 1980s feminist pop artist named barbara kruger. she did something, there is a feeling for male gays and how it feels like to be looked at. i think there is this impression that most women find it flatting when they're ogled but most of the time it feels really uncomfortable and degrading. and i can't imagine how violating it will feel to be able to walk down the street and know that some dude can take a picture of you with his eye essentially. >> it could happen and you wouldn't even know it. >> are you quoting a feminist? are not you anti-feminist. >>? i'm quoting an artist. >> clearly a feminist in her work. it's just weird that you're using a feminist to make your point. ? today toure is putting people in boxes. >> she's put herself in that box repeatedly. >> let's argue on the merits of her point. >> i like that idea. >> and s.e., i'm there with you. that s
. >> what do you think, s.e.? >> i'm sure there is a lot of good that will come out of them. a as a woman, there is a real leering quality to these that makes me really uncomfortable. it reminds me, there is this great 1980s feminist pop artist named barbara kruger. she did something, there is a feeling for male gays and how it feels like to be looked at. i think there is this impression that most women find it flatting when they're ogled but most of the time it feels really...
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thank you very much, professor s.e. cupp. well, it is important to sort of -- >> very important. >> to have that history there. >> good. >> krystal is on assignment so i'll take a crack at sports. days before the kentucky derby, how have the events in boston impacted the football field, on the basketball court. bob from nbc sports is next. i describe myself as a mother, a writer and a performer. i'm also a survivor of ovarian and uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick...and then i got better. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 when the spx crossed above its 50-day moving average, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i saw the trend. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it looked really strong. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i jumped right on it. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 since i'v
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suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >>> last time s.e. was on bill maher, bill asked her a question that stuck with me. >> they organized, won the 2010 election, i mean, why can't the left do that? >> he's talking about the tea party. why can't we have a left tea party? now, some might say the liberal version was occupied but occupy was anti-bill political as oppoo the tea party which is anti-government. that's a fundamental difference. there was something called the coffee party, the less said about them the better. part of why there's no liberal version of the tea party. the tea party's message is anti-government. they want it small enough to drown in the bathtub. the tea party sends people to d.c. to prevent things from getting done. the liberals believe in the government's ability, imperative to protect the weakest among us. i'd rather see conservatives return from their trip off the deep end to have a more reasonable debate than to have liberals follow them off our own deep end. also the tea party sprung from billions of dollars spen
suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >>> last time s.e. was on bill maher, bill asked her a question that stuck with me. >> they organized, won the 2010 election, i mean, why can't the left do that? >> he's talking about the tea party. why can't we have a left tea party? now, some might say the liberal version was occupied but occupy was anti-bill political as oppoo the tea party which is anti-government. that's a fundamental difference. there was...
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martin, it's all yours. >> thank you, s.e. good afternoon. we begin as rescue crews race against the clock, combing through shredded buildings and shattered homes 24 hours after one of the most destructive tornadoes in u.s. history. entire neighborhoods are in ruins after the massive twister ripped through miles of oklahoma city and the suburb of moore, leveling everything in its path. including a hospital and at least two schools. and severe weather is continuing to challenge first responders with rain and hail this afternoon as they search er
martin, it's all yours. >> thank you, s.e. good afternoon. we begin as rescue crews race against the clock, combing through shredded buildings and shattered homes 24 hours after one of the most destructive tornadoes in u.s. history. entire neighborhoods are in ruins after the massive twister ripped through miles of oklahoma city and the suburb of moore, leveling everything in its path. including a hospital and at least two schools. and severe weather is continuing to challenge first...
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>>> i'm s.e. cupp in "the cycle." finally free, three women found alive. they disappeared a decade ago. today the cheering crowds, the emotional impact and the 911 call that changed everything. >> brand new this hour, pentagon report detailing a stunning rise in military sexual assaults. 26,000 last year. that's 70 a day. could these numbers actually spell progress? we'll dig deeper. >> i'm toure, mark sanford, stephen colbert, kozmo kramer. we have it all including jimmy williams. >> you may know him as ross the intern from "the tonight show." he is here to teach us what it really means to be a guy so crawl out of your man cave. it's time for "the cycle." >> we begin with incredible story everybody is talking about today. three women found alive after being missing for anywhere from nine to 14 years. police say amanda berry, gina dejesus and michele knight had been held inside a cleveland home against their will all that time. they were between the ages of 14 and 20 when they vanished in three separate incidents in the same general area. one of the women,
>>> i'm s.e. cupp in "the cycle." finally free, three women found alive. they disappeared a decade ago. today the cheering crowds, the emotional impact and the 911 call that changed everything. >> brand new this hour, pentagon report detailing a stunning rise in military sexual assaults. 26,000 last year. that's 70 a day. could these numbers actually spell progress? we'll dig deeper. >> i'm toure, mark sanford, stephen colbert, kozmo kramer. we have it all...
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. >> well, s.e., first of all, any time you want to quote rachel maddow, that's fine with me. i'm cool with that any time you want to do that. >> he talked about boots on the ground and how that also leads to civilian casualties. he also went into a lot of detail about why a special forces operation like what was used successfully to take out osama bin laden was not a good option in all but some exceptional circumstances. so he did cover a range of the other possibilities. for me, and this is to your point, s.e., a lot of us to the left and the right have been trying to get into the president's head and to reconcile the man that he was when he did run against george w. bush's and the excesses of the neo conservative policies and the constitutional law professor to reconcile that image of him with a commander in chief who has been very aggressive in going after terrorists in expanding the drone program. and i think that he let us inside his head on this more than we've ever seen. and it reflected a lot of deep both strategic and moral calculations. one of the lines that struck
. >> well, s.e., first of all, any time you want to quote rachel maddow, that's fine with me. i'm cool with that any time you want to do that. >> he talked about boots on the ground and how that also leads to civilian casualties. he also went into a lot of detail about why a special forces operation like what was used successfully to take out osama bin laden was not a good option in all but some exceptional circumstances. so he did cover a range of the other possibilities. for me,...
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if you look at all the s.e. nail polishes. no one else can use her ballet slippers because she did trademark that right away. if someone is wearing a scent from your company and they don't necessarily say the brand name, they're going to say what the scent itself is. you don't want people allowing someone else to also use it. >> the next one, a question about working with larger companies. >> as a small business, when is a good time and at what point do you begin to sell your product to a large buyer? >> good question, right? because it seems like a large buyer would be just a boon, but it comes with all kinds of headaches, too. you work with lots of large buyers. >> yes. it is a delicate balance as you're growing. the ego wants to say hey, i'm doing a big deal with a big retailer. but if you're truly not ready and you can't really take the overhead that happens from it staying in a warehouse or getting on the shelf to getting paid to getting the buybacks that happen with big retailers, there's a huge financial responsibility
if you look at all the s.e. nail polishes. no one else can use her ballet slippers because she did trademark that right away. if someone is wearing a scent from your company and they don't necessarily say the brand name, they're going to say what the scent itself is. you don't want people allowing someone else to also use it. >> the next one, a question about working with larger companies. >> as a small business, when is a good time and at what point do you begin to sell your...
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s.e.? >> i'm s. e. cupp. how did i end up teasing the segment on revenge important? is it a crime? >> it's wednesday. which means the work week is half over. unless you're congress. they are gone for the week and returning monday. tea party darling michele bachmann, as you might have heard, is quitting. she announced that decision in a pretty bizarre eight-minute youtube video last night. perhaps her stint as presidential candidate inflewened her decision. maybe she thought she won? >> the law limit anyone from serving as president of the united states for more than eight years. and in my opinion, well, eight years is also long enough for an individual to serve as a representative for a specific congressional district. be assured, my decision was not in any way influenced by any concerns about my being re-elected to congress.
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i want you to watch this clip of s.e. cupp, a colleague here on msnbc. this is s.e. cupp on "realtime with bill maher" friday. take a look. >> should i be able to hide a gun?! >> what's the rationale -- >> clearly you've never thought or confronted the idea of domestic violence or being assaulted by another man in a dark alley. why do i want to conceal it? why does anyone conceal -- >> i have the feeling that they're breaking up now. >> you can see how passionate she is about gun rights there. and truth be told, whatever your politics, whatever your position is on gun rights, my colleague did a pretty good job friday night of explaining hers. bob, how badly did the white house misjudge the deep love of guns in this country? >> well, apparently, badly enough that they weren't able to get the congress to pass the minimal gun legislation that they were talking about. i mean, there's a really twisted love affair with guns in the united states and i think that sometimes you lose sight of that in this country. but, you know, onward and upward, i guess. >> onward and upward
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>> thanks, s.e. >>> good afternoon. it's tuesday may the 7th. a hostage situation in cleveland undone. a community unnerved. and a society asking some serious questions. how did this happen? >> the nightmare is over. >> three women, each missing for a decade, found alive. >> she says, help me get out. i've been in here a long time. >> these women may never have seen the light of day. >> okay, and what's going on there? >> she comes out with a little girl and she says, call 911. my name is amanda berry. >> i've been kidnapped and i've been missing for ten years and i'm here. i'm free now. >> the type of happy ending that we don't hear often enough. >> three brothers, all in their 50s, are in police custody. >> you knew ariel castro. >> we see this dude every day. >> seems like an average joe. >> i barbecued with this dude. >> to find the three girls recovered well, it gives us a boost. it really, really does. >> these girls, these women are so strong. neighborhood with neighborhood. we need to watch out for all kids. >> the healing can now begin.
>> thanks, s.e. >>> good afternoon. it's tuesday may the 7th. a hostage situation in cleveland undone. a community unnerved. and a society asking some serious questions. how did this happen? >> the nightmare is over. >> three women, each missing for a decade, found alive. >> she says, help me get out. i've been in here a long time. >> these women may never have seen the light of day. >> okay, and what's going on there? >> she comes out with a...
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however, this area just, and s.e., you make a great point, that sirius weather cell that had come through. it takes a lot of attention, we started off earlier in the week, on monday, talking about the tornado that went through shawnee, just 40 miles to the north. there, two people lost their lives. certainly not as serious in terms of the storm capacity, the energy of it, damaging that area. but we started out the week talking about that. by monday, we had this. but yeah, you're absolutely right. this is a tough tense time for this area in the country where tornadoes can pop up and weather can be bad at a turn after dime. but no, the weather channel team told me it would be good here for a while. that's good for the people of moore, so they can get back to their places, we build and hopefully have time to accept what's happened here. that's one thing, guys, that in talking with the people who have been so kind to all of us and really great. but it almost seems as if maybe it hasn't washed over them just yet. the amount of damage, extent of the damage, what it means to the, you know, the w
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. >> christian did not mention that 1979 is the beginning of s.e. cupp. we don't talk about that. >> i was born in 1979. i can't believe you did not mention that in your book, christian. >> we like hearing your ideas for the five most important things in '79. walkman, afghanistan, war, these are toss-ups. tough calls. >> really? really? you're going to do that on remote? >> all right. we'll see. >> thank you for joining us, christian. >> it's my pleasure. >>> when we do come back, "the cycle" will go to the movies. our picks for the summer season. because yes, we're qualified to do that. i describe myself as a mother, a writer and a performer. i'm also a survivor of ovarian and uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick...and then i got better. gives you 1% cash back on al
. >> christian did not mention that 1979 is the beginning of s.e. cupp. we don't talk about that. >> i was born in 1979. i can't believe you did not mention that in your book, christian. >> we like hearing your ideas for the five most important things in '79. walkman, afghanistan, war, these are toss-ups. tough calls. >> really? really? you're going to do that on remote? >> all right. we'll see. >> thank you for joining us, christian. >> it's my...
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. >> i'm s.e. cupp. when we saw the headline why some men are losers, we both knew the journalists inside us had to dig deeper i can't wait to see that. facebook's mark zuckerberg is all up in the debate. america's relationship with "the cycle," all love. >>> attorney general eric holder has extended an olive branch of sorts. a number of them are not impressed. holder invited washington bureau chiefs from television and print to meet with him and
. >> i'm s.e. cupp. when we saw the headline why some men are losers, we both knew the journalists inside us had to dig deeper i can't wait to see that. facebook's mark zuckerberg is all up in the debate. america's relationship with "the cycle," all love. >>> attorney general eric holder has extended an olive branch of sorts. a number of them are not impressed. holder invited washington bureau chiefs from television and print to meet with him and
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. >> i'm s.e. cupp. one of the priorities had been immigration. today in the guest spot, a reform advocate who claim even the toughest bill in congress won't get job done. >> i'm toure. two tabloid cases captivating america. o.j. simpson is hoping for the luck of the draw in sin city and jodi arias is feeling the heat in desert country. we'll be live outside both court rooms. >> plus, the real scandal in washington this week. the president is addressing it this hour and so am i. right now on "the cycle."
. >> i'm s.e. cupp. one of the priorities had been immigration. today in the guest spot, a reform advocate who claim even the toughest bill in congress won't get job done. >> i'm toure. two tabloid cases captivating america. o.j. simpson is hoping for the luck of the draw in sin city and jodi arias is feeling the heat in desert country. we'll be live outside both court rooms. >> plus, the real scandal in washington this week. the president is addressing it this hour and so am...
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>> i'm s.e. cupp. two word describe the new jobs report. good and bad. unemployment. it's a four-year low. at this rate we're at another five years until we reach full employment. what does it mean and why is wall street so happy? >> i'm ary. president obama continues his trip through mexico but does the most important strategies start at home? >> today we're putting our money on the best bets of the summer movie season. i like my odds. >> we'll see about that. plus the year that changed everything. you won't guess what it was. >> july 4. that was the initial day the accused marathon bombers decided to carry out their attacks on boston. we're now learning they assembled those bombs inside the older tsarnaev brother's home and finished assembling them far sooner than expected. instead of carrying out the reign of terror on the independents day celebration, they instead decided to target one of the largest marathons in the world. we know what happened next. pete william is in washington with the latest. explain what we learned today about new security checks for student
>> i'm s.e. cupp. two word describe the new jobs report. good and bad. unemployment. it's a four-year low. at this rate we're at another five years until we reach full employment. what does it mean and why is wall street so happy? >> i'm ary. president obama continues his trip through mexico but does the most important strategies start at home? >> today we're putting our money on the best bets of the summer movie season. i like my odds. >> we'll see about that. plus the...
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. >>> good afternoon, thank you, s.e. it's tuesday may the 28th. from command eer in chief, to comforter of the nation. there is no surrender for this president. ♪ >> what's brightest in america. looking out for one another. that's why we always bounce back from these kinds of disasters. you're not alone in your grief.. as these difficult days have unfolded, you've also inspired us. they sought to intimidate us, shake us from those values who make us who we are as americans. well, they picked the wrong city to do it. we may not all live here in texas, but we're neighbors, too, and we stand with you. the oklahoma standard. this is a strong community with strong character. when you look out on this beautiful beach here, you can count on the fact that you won't be alone. >>> the president is back today in a role that's become all too familiar. surveying an area ravaged by disaster, lending and ear and offering a comforting arm to those who have lost homes and loved ones. but today's visit to the jersey shore offers a hopeful twist. nearly seven mont
. >>> good afternoon, thank you, s.e. it's tuesday may the 28th. from command eer in chief, to comforter of the nation. there is no surrender for this president. ♪ >> what's brightest in america. looking out for one another. that's why we always bounce back from these kinds of disasters. you're not alone in your grief.. as these difficult days have unfolded, you've also inspired us. they sought to intimidate us, shake us from those values who make us who we are as americans....
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. >> s.e.? >> yeah, i want it ask karen about the four day deliberation. i good d a quick search and did found other cases. casey anthony 4 hours to 20 minutes. o.j. less than 4 hours. what does this tell us, if anything? >> this is interesting. as many cases as i've tried, you know, there is no rhyme or reason. a lot of people say in a more complicated case, if they come back quickly then it is not favorable for the defendant. or it will be favorable for the defendant. you know, you really just can't tell. but i know a lot of people were saying in this particular case, why is it taking so long? jury instructions as ricky can tell you are pages are a pages and pages long. this case has a lot of lesser-included offenses. first degree, second degree, manslaughter. when have you that many jury instructions, the jury is good about going through each count, reading them, going through the evidence. jurors are very respectful. i'm surprised they were only out days and didn't take longer to go through the jury instructions. so with the number of counts and a lot
. >> s.e.? >> yeah, i want it ask karen about the four day deliberation. i good d a quick search and did found other cases. casey anthony 4 hours to 20 minutes. o.j. less than 4 hours. what does this tell us, if anything? >> this is interesting. as many cases as i've tried, you know, there is no rhyme or reason. a lot of people say in a more complicated case, if they come back quickly then it is not favorable for the defendant. or it will be favorable for the defendant. you...
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. >> i'm s.e. cupp in washington. the president is making a campaign stop in texas taxes, jobs and the economy. i wonder what people in the building behind me think of it. >> too much even for sin city. a popular vegas casino bans a new glass before it even hits the markets. is fleck to go moving faster than we can keep up with? >> and what happened in vegas didn't stay in vegas last trip here for prince harry. no skinny dipping in the reflecting pool. >> we the jury duly impaneled and sworn in the above entitled action upon our oaths do find the defendant as to down one first-degree murder guilty. and with that, jurors sealed the fate of jodi arias. but it is not over just yet. in just one hour the sentencing phase begins. the jury will weigh what's called aggravating factors as the state tries to prove beyond a reasonable doubt arias should be sentenced to death. the jury dds it was crue
. >> i'm s.e. cupp in washington. the president is making a campaign stop in texas taxes, jobs and the economy. i wonder what people in the building behind me think of it. >> too much even for sin city. a popular vegas casino bans a new glass before it even hits the markets. is fleck to go moving faster than we can keep up with? >> and what happened in vegas didn't stay in vegas last trip here for prince harry. no skinny dipping in the reflecting pool. >> we the jury...
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. >> you're not really answering s.e.'s question. >> i think i am. there is no one thing. >> no, she makes you think of -- >> i mean, i think that if there is, you know, when you start saying, "x" topic is off limits -- >> right. >> -- i don't think that's smart. >> new yoo, i think that's righ. as i say in politics, there's a good way to say anything and a bad way to say anything. >> right. >> it's really not a specific taboo topic i guess you're saying. it's just the way you do it. >> then there's also -- you forget, there's people who don't like chocolate. >> i am one of those. >> i am, too. >> oh, all righty then. >> the thing here, taking out chocolate might be the off limits topic here. >> a little bit. >> lizz winstead, we'll have to leave it there. thank you so much for joining us. >> sure. >>> up next, toure has got a solution for immigration. open up the borders and just welcome everybody on in. and, no, he's serious. he's not joking. am an american success story. i'm a teacher. i'm a firefighter. i'm a carpenter. i'm an accountant. a mecha
. >> you're not really answering s.e.'s question. >> i think i am. there is no one thing. >> no, she makes you think of -- >> i mean, i think that if there is, you know, when you start saying, "x" topic is off limits -- >> right. >> -- i don't think that's smart. >> new yoo, i think that's righ. as i say in politics, there's a good way to say anything and a bad way to say anything. >> right. >> it's really not a specific taboo...
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. >> i'm s.e. cupp in washington. i am headed to west virginia this weekend to catch my body weight or the legal limit in trout. before that we're angling to keep you in the cycle, hook, line and sinker. ♪ >> the boardwalk. an iconic part of many vacations. with the memorial day weekend hours away, the boardwalk in new jersey is open for business after being decimated by super storm sandy seven months ago. governor chris christie set a world record, cutting a five-mile ribbon of open beaches for the season travel additionally it takes states nearly two years to recover. things along the jersey shore, however, are moving along a little faster because tourism is so vital to the survival of these towns. 96% of state beaches and nearly all the boardwalks in the state are open. unfortunately though, that's not the case for every shore town. cnbc's
. >> i'm s.e. cupp in washington. i am headed to west virginia this weekend to catch my body weight or the legal limit in trout. before that we're angling to keep you in the cycle, hook, line and sinker. ♪ >> the boardwalk. an iconic part of many vacations. with the memorial day weekend hours away, the boardwalk in new jersey is open for business after being decimated by super storm sandy seven months ago. governor chris christie set a world record, cutting a five-mile ribbon of...
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. >> thank you, s.e. good afternoon. we begin as rescue crews race against the clock, combing through shredded buildings and shattered homes 24 hours after one of the most destructive tornadoes in u.s. history. entire neighborhoods are in ruins after the massive twister ripped through miles of oklahoma city and the suburb of moore, leveling everything in its path. including a hospital and at least two schools. and severe weather is continuing to challenge first responders with rain and hail this afternoon as they search desperately for any survivors who may be trapped in the rubble. further weather alerts are troubling the region to the south. with a tornado watch in texas, even as we speak. in oklahoma, emergency managers say more than 100 have been found alive, but the time is of the essence. as rescue workers with thermal imaging equipment and dogs sift through crumpled cars and splintered structures. medical examiners confirm 24 deaths, 9 of them children, and more than 200 injured. those numbers are, of course, flui
. >> thank you, s.e. good afternoon. we begin as rescue crews race against the clock, combing through shredded buildings and shattered homes 24 hours after one of the most destructive tornadoes in u.s. history. entire neighborhoods are in ruins after the massive twister ripped through miles of oklahoma city and the suburb of moore, leveling everything in its path. including a hospital and at least two schools. and severe weather is continuing to challenge first responders with rain and...
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. >>> i'm s.e. cupp in "the cycle." finally free, three women found alive. they disappeared a decade ago. today the cheering crowds, the emotional impact and the 911 call that changed everything. >> brand new this hour, pentagon report detailing a stunning rise in military sexual assaults. 26,000 last year. that's 70 a day. could these numbers actually spell progress? we'll dig deeper. >> i'm toure, mark sanford, stephen colbert, kozmo kramer. we have it all including jimmy williams. >> you may know him as ross the intern from "the tonight show." he is here to teach us what it really means to be a guy so crawl out of your man cave. it's time for "the cycle." >> we begin with incredible
. >>> i'm s.e. cupp in "the cycle." finally free, three women found alive. they disappeared a decade ago. today the cheering crowds, the emotional impact and the 911 call that changed everything. >> brand new this hour, pentagon report detailing a stunning rise in military sexual assaults. 26,000 last year. that's 70 a day. could these numbers actually spell progress? we'll dig deeper. >> i'm toure, mark sanford, stephen colbert, kozmo kramer. we have it all...