tv Anderson Cooper 360 CNN March 15, 2012 8:00pm-9:00pm EDT
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"anderson cooper 360" starts right now. erin, thanks. good evening, everyone. we begin tonight keeping them honest with a cache of e-mails. the dictator of syria and his wife, hacked e-mails leaked to cnn. the e-mails also show what the dictator and his wife had been concerning themselves with while the soldiers and thugs who work for them have been slaughtering their own people by the thousands. it was a year ago today in the city of daara that they stood up to bashar al assad's regime and called for change. days later the government began the bloody crackdown. for 12 months now, assad's regime has lied about killing it is own people. night after night we called them out on their lies but we haven't been able to say what the dictator and his wife were thinking, what they've been
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worried about, what they have been talking about. well, now we can. in an e-mail on august 4th, assad's wife ordered jewelry from a cousin's boutique in paris. she writes, sorry i took so long to reply but i've only just got back the final request. one, turquoise with yellow gold diamonds and small pave on side. one krorna lichlt ine with one pave on the side and black on knicks with yellow gold diamonds. one amethyst with white gold diamonds. let me know how to proceed. around that same time of the e-mail exchange with freana fri. her friend writes, from what i see, there's so many innocent lives being lost. it's a natural time to address the nation with the intention of stepping down. she writes back, there's perception and there's reality. her friend responds, isn't perception what determines reality? in august, while mrs. assad was worrying about jewelry and
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having that exchange in the city of hama, citizens were being shot upon. on august 22nd, the u.n. said that more than 2200 syrians had been killed. just days after the arab league suspended the membership, they called on asod to resign, asod's wife e-mailed a friend apparently to visit. are you coming around the 27bd or before, she wrote in if so, please, can you bring the harry potter deathly hallows part 2. thousands of civilians are dying, others are calling on her husband to step down and syria's first lady is tracking down the latest installment of harry potter. bashar al assad using an e-mailed one of his aides. he writes, check out this video on youtube. the link is to a spoof video that mocked a theory that the
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regime had hit entanks from international observers had homs. and here's what was happening in homs. in bar ba ar ma at that time, indiscriminate shelling was reducing neighborhoods to rubble. a month later, with the siege of homs in full swing, what was asma assad focused on then? fondue. she set a link to a fondue set saying, please, can we get one? and then assad e-mails his wife the lyrics to a blake shelton song. the person that i've been lately ain't who i want to be but you stay right here beside me watch as the storm goes through and i need you. well, assad was singing love song lyrics could his wife, they held the body of a dead child, a little girl he says was killed by assad's regime.
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a short time ago i spoke about these e-mails with photo journalist paul con row who was injured and a senior fellow at hoover institution. the level of nonchallenge lance in these e-mails from this dictator assad, i guess i shouldn't be stunned by it, but i am. you talk about fiddling while rome is burning. >> you're exactly right. there's nothing really unusual about this, anderson. a great philospher went to watch the trial and she wrote an incredible book, called aikman, the ben 1/2 vatly of evil. she talked about all of the great crimes that he committed. they are trading these e-mails, she's worried about shopping, he's downloading his music and
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meanwhile syria is on fire and meanwhile the great crimes, even in the city of homs, which is the city of his wife, are being killed and massacred. so there you have it. >> and e-mails from mrs. assad who, in years past, was kind of viewed as this, you know, cosmopolitan intellectual lady, welcomed in the west and written about in western magazines and fashion magazines. it's just sickening reading her e-mails, talking about fondue sets and jewelry and, as you said, homs is where her family is from. >> remember, this is the woman assad who was born in london. she worked for jpmorgan. she was dubbed by "vogue" magazine, rose in the bes certificate. she's the partner of bashar. this is the modern wife and the modern couple and now you see that these people are while their followers, their people are skinning people alive, they are trading silly e-mails and
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worried about shopping, as you said, fondue sets and the like. >> you call bashar the calmest killer of the century. >> absolutely. when he takes, the nonsense that he comes on tv and he says about the dying in syria, when i heard of these e-mails, it doesn't surprise me. i think as time has gone on we look at this man who presents this image of calm and respectability but yet the -- i'm not shoblged. and, yes, probably the calmest killer of the century. >> he's passing around clips
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from "america's got talent" and in the next breath he's slaughtering his own people and trying to kill people who are use using the same internet to try to upload videos of the slaughter that he and his forces are putting upon them. >> absolutely. i mean, this man, he exists in a puddle of universe and he seems to have lost any connection with humanity. i mean, this man is insane and the world should actually stop listening and act and forget any -- doing any pacts with this man. >> and the u.n. is waiting for a study to be done by the syrians to assess the humanitarian needs when we know what the humanitarian needs are. we've seen kids who haven't had food in weeks or eating crust or bread. i guess these e-mails won't come as a surprise? >> no, i think they know all about them. if they see them, if they read them, given the problems that
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they've endured, the hell that they are living through, they may not have access to them. but when you read that his wife is getting a discount in london for what she is buying, when you read these things, you understand what this regime is all about, terror and the suppression of people in syria and privileged it for the rulers of syria. >> well, it's also sickening, any department store that gives her a discount, shame on any designer that swallows her in clothing. shame on anybody outside who continues to treat them as if they have a place in the civilized world. >> well, in one of the advertising agency, mike holdsman who is exchanging e-mails where she had once been an intern at this advertising agency and he's worried, how are the assads holding up, what are they going through? these are the democracies.
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the west always does this and particularly if you bring someone in the islamic world and trot them out and say that they are modern, they know fashion, they dress well, what they do to their people is hardly of any consequence. >> paul, you witnessed homs with your own eyes and your colleague marie was killed by the regime's forces. you know, while assad presents this western front explain it just a little bit, maybe people who haven't been following this, what you saw with your own eyes happening in homs in terms of the needs of people there to get medicine, to get food and to stay alive. >> simple survival in homs was virtually impossible. people were virtually on the constant artillery bombardment. heavy weapons should be used against armies being fired directly into civilian neighborhoods. this caused the people to have to flee buildings that were destroyed, food supplies became
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nonexistent. i know people who risked their lives, carrying loafs, water became a commodity. medicine was nonexistent. these were all the basics of human existence denied to the people. >> appreciate it, as always. paul conroy, i appreciate you interrupting your treatment to talk to us tonight to talk to us tonight. thank you, paul. >> thank you. e-mail us, facebook, twitter @andersoncooper. coming up, raw politics. controversy over contraception. what kind of access should women have to birth control? mitt romney and rick santorum say it's an issue of religious freedom. democrats frame it as a republican war on women. mary madeleine and hillary
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rosen. meanwhile, haylee barbour doesn't talk about prisoners who were pardoned. we were told he was unavailable all month which doesn't seem to be true. let's check in with isha. breaking news. a tornado touches down in southeastern michigan. that and more when "360" continues. [ male announcer ] the game of life with the prius c! ♪ oh, my maltipoo's depressed. but my affordable prius c means i can pay for his acupuncture. whew. i love my pooch. oh no! my homemade sushi... turned p-ushi! use estimated 53 mpg to find a gluten-free alternative. look, this means i'm a chef. [ male announcer ] be a winner with the all-new prius c from toyota. ♪
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roll call. if you listen to democrats in the last few weeks, it's no doubt you heard them there's a war on women in the race for the white house. contraception is nothing new but it was raised in part because rick santorum is a front-runner for the republican nomination and because of an effort by the obama administration to make sure that insurance offered by religious institutions covered contraception. thingsed isly got hotter when one of santorum's biggest don anothers said this. >> this con tra sepgs thing, my god, it's so expensive. my god, back in my days, the gals put it between their knees and it wasn't that costly. >> santorum called that a stupid joke and everything his
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supporters say isn't a reflection on him. here's what santorum said about the issue. >> it's the church's money and forcing them to do something that they think is a grieve vows, moral wrong, how can that be a right of a woman? that has nothing to do with the right of a woman. this has to do with the right of a church not to have to spend the resources in a way that is inconsistent with their faith. >> this is a co-ergs that we can expect. it's about economic liberty. i do have concerns about women in the front lines. it can be a compromising situation. he and santorum say that it's about religious freedom, not contraception. making employers cover it on their insurance plans violates religious freedom. in a new poll, more than 60% say it's a health care issue, not a religious one and more than 75% said it shouldn't be part of a political debate.
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that hasn't stopped the democrats from pouncing on the issue. on the campaign trail, there is a lot of talk about women. >> women are going to make up their own mind in this election. >> women deserve an equal's day pay. >> because of this law, preventive care is covered and, yes, that includes preventive care for women, checkups, mammograms, birth control. >> joining me now is republican strategist mary madeleine and democratic strategist hillary rosen. six in ten americans are saying it's not about religious freedom. is this a losing issue for republicans? >> absolutely unequivocally not. that was one poll and it depends how you ask it. in the new york times poll and other polls when majorities of americans, including women
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oppose the full force of the government to intrude on first amendment rights, first amendments guarantee of religious rights. i'm saying, women, when it's posed that way and that's how the regulation is written and that's what not just catholics but it's multidenominational have made an argument not as forcefully as the obama people have to switch it, to frame it up, when they say what it actually is, people oppose it. but probably more important is what you led with. three-quarters of americans, including women, do not even think that this is a political issue. equal numbers, three-quarters of americans, including women, think the top political issue is the economy. it's not an issue. they don't want the government to be dealing with birth control. so i've strategically, the president has made a grievous political error, i believe. >> hillary, we're seeing ads, fundraisers, appeals from them and a lot of talk about women on
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away. but it hasn't gone away because the president hasn't vented on this war on women. if we're incentivized using taxpayer dollars for sexual sorts of drugs, we're waging a bigger war on men because we don't want taxpayer subsidized erectile drugs and arguably i think that's a much bigger issue for men -- i'm not a scientist but it's a bigger issue for men than birth control is for women. >> but the catholic church isn't going after men's health issues. it's only about women. and here's the issue i think that we have to focus on, which is, you know, women are going -- are watching now. you know, this is going to be an issue that is waking up women. the gender gap in 2008 for the election was, you know, over ten points, the difference between senator -- then senator obama and john mccain.
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in 2010, it evened out. this is going to widen that gender gap. women are sick of having our reproductive health and health issues be politicized and used on the campaign trail. >> hilary, couldn't you argue that both sides are using this as a political issue? the republicans raised the stakes on this issue between rush limbaugh's comments, rick santorum's comments on the trail, they saw it as a religious liberty issue and something that would mobilize people to come out and vote and on the democratic side they see it as a women's health issue and that is going who they believe are going to side with the democratic party. >> right. the president specifically turned it into a women's health issue, a war on women because, let me translate for you, anderson, because women are dropping him like a bad first date. he is down to less than half that.
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mitt romney's not even on the field yet and he's only down by four points. mitt romney has no gender gap. i think this is insulting to women. they do not think this is a birth control problem. they do believe, as all americans do, that it's the a government out of control problem. so what is happening here, all of his enthusiasm, intensity and support, starting with women, are going to make a difference in this election are leaving the president because they are insulted on making them focus on this. any woman who is jazzed up on this is not someone who would romney and a man to go with it. >> my friend mary is engaging in wishful thinking here. her candidates, rick santorum and mitt romney are running around the country trying to get elected on this. by saying they are going to get rid of planned parenthood, by saying that there's a war on religious liberty using what was regulatory issue to be a
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political issue. you know, it is the republicans beginning up this issue. it's the republicans refusing to reauthorize a statute that has been on the books for years. >> both sides are using the issue. aren't both sides using the issue? they both see it as an opportunity in different ways. >> i think democrats started out here playing defense and you bet we're going on offense because it became clear that this is not just a political gain. it became clear that literally our rights are threatened and that is going to be the case if you have a mitt romney president and a republican senate. because they've laid out their agenda. that's it. they've been very clear. >> hilary, appreciate your perspective. coming up, keeping them honest. for months haylley barbour has refused to talk to us. even new cars in some cases, new cars for killers. also ahead, the murder of
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them honest report. it's one of many we've done of former mississippi governor haley barbour. for months now he's refused to answer the most basic questions about that. the criminals he pardoned include these convicted killers who worked at the governor's mansion who got special treatment which adds another level of outrage to this story. cnn has learned when two of the men were pardoned, they had new cars waiting for them. according to documents, haley barbour's wife called a dealership about buying cars for the prisoners. the idea that gatalin would be pardoned and then get a new car, it speaks to injury for tammy's mother. here's what she said last night. >> it really upsets me because i
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wrote miss barbour a letter and asked her to consider asking her husband not to pardon him and she didn't even do me the courtesy of responding to my letter but she had time to take the inmates and give them a car. >> we asked haley barbour to come on the show as we have been asking him for months. we were told that he was unavailable, couldn't speak to us, not even on camera, not even on the phone, and that he was unavailable and frankly would be for a month. in fact, we're told unavailable for the rest of the month. then we saw this last night. >> former governor of mississippi, haley barbour joining me on the phone. >> say what? apparently unavailable for the rest of the month on fox news yesterday. apparently he found unexpected wiggle room in his schedule. the pardoning scandal never came
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up. there was not one question about it. we still have our questions, no matter how much haley barbour tries to duck them, for no matter how long, we'll still be here. >> how are you doing in. >> can we talk to you first? >> governor haley barbour who has refused our repeated requests to be on the program, we'd love you to come on this show and answer some questions. >> can we ask you some questions? >> again, an open invitation stands for governor barbour to come on this program. >> can you talk to us in a second? >> despite repeated requests, he will not come on this program. we've tried multiple times. >> when the supreme court rules, it will be time to talk. >> i'm not so presumptuous. but when they rule, then we can talk. >> let's wait for that supreme court to rule. what's that? supreme court ruled last week. still haven't heard from haley barbour. he said he would talk to us
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after that ruling. we are still waiting and the invitation still stands. we're following other stories tonight. isha is back. >> we begin with breaking news. the national weather service forecast office in detroit confirms that a tornado touches down near dexter, michigan. many homes were damaged. some were completely destroyed. as of now, emergency officials don't know if there are any injuries. the papth of the storm also brought flash flooding. afghan's president got tough with leon panetta. hamid karzai called for troops to leave their posts in the villages and return to their bases after the murder of 16 afghan civilians allegedly by an american soldier. in egypt, 75 people were charged today in connection with a riot during a soccer match back in february that killed dozens of people. some of those charged are accused of planning in advance to attack france from the visiting team and police officers are accused of failing to confiscate weapons from
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banks. george clooney paid a visit to president obama at the white house today. he says they discussed the ongoing violence in sudan and the president's re-election campaign. clooney says he's a supporter of mr. obama. and then kate middleton, the new wife of prince william played hockey today in london with members of britain's hockey team. she took to the field while touring an arena inside olympic park. london, of course, hosts the olympics this summer. >> that's it? >> yep, that's it. >> she played hockey? that's the story? >> that's the story. don't look at me. >> i thought some big event happened. >> she changed into a sweatshirt and she wore coral jeans. >> but i went for a run today. >> but you're not the duchess of cambridge, last time i checked. time now for -- have you seen this one? blues musicians pride themselves for keeping it cool. no one is cooler apparently than josh williams.
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up close tonight, does the government have another fast and furious problem they are trying to ignore? it was where weapons were allowed to be smuggled out of the u.s. into mexico in the hope of tracking them to drug cartels but u.s. authorities lost track of many of the guns, never really had a way to track them and this man paid the price. brian terry was killed with one of those missing guns. the justice department has taken a lot of heat and attorney general eric holder has said that the debacle was an isolated mistake. >> the notion that you would let guns walk in a firearms case is for me absurd, absurd.
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and it was the reason why i said it cannot happen. while we stopped it, it is not d.o.j. policy and anybody who does it now is breaking a direct directive from the attorney general of the united states. >> strong words, no doubt about it. but now the justice department is facing new questions about guns illegally bought in texas and used to kill another u.s. agent. drew griffin reports. >> reporter: it was just another assignment for immigration and custom enforcement agent jamie. no danger, just business stuff. >> were you worried? >> no, i wasn't worried because i thought he was going to fly from laredo to mexico city airport, go to the embassy and work from there. i didn't see anything wrong with it. >> reporter: then, on february 15th of last year, the phone rang. she learned her son had been shot, she says, and began calling her sister-in-law
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pleading them to pray. >> when i got off the phone, my son told me, mom, jamie's dead. that was very devastating. >> reporter: he was killed when he and his partner were ambushed on a mexican highway between mexico city in monterey. it was an ambush by drug gains on two u.s. law enforcement agents traveling alone in a conspicuous suburban. zapata's partner said that they knew they were firing at agents. >> it's one that we must not forget and it is one that we will not. >> reporter: the story could end there. a u.s. agent shot and killed in an ambush on a dangerous stretch of highway, smack in the middle of a drug war. but it doesn't. mary and amadar zapata have questions that point to a
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cover-up from their own government. namely, were the guns sold illegally in texas and allowed to, quote, walk from texas into mexico with no hopes of tracking them? >> why has it been so hard to get the answers that you want? >> i don't know. i expected to have a response or a report 30, 45 days afterwards. >> it's been more than a year? >> it's been a year and you're talking about the government, the u.s. government in conjunction with the mexican government. why is it taking so long? >> the chairman of the house committee on oversight and government reform already investigating a similar operation, called fast and furious, that allowed guns to walk from arizona to mexico says what happened in texas looks very similar. in fast and furious, authorities lost track of thousands of smuggled weapons, two of them turned up at the crime scene of a u.s. law enforcement's agent's murder. now two guns were recovered at
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the zapaata's crime scene have turned up at guns bought in texas. one of the guns, an assault rifle, was purchased here in this suburban gun store in october 2010. internal atf records show months before the purchase the atf was tracking osario and knew he was trying to smuggle guns into mexico. the operation seized some of those weapons before they reached the border but not one of the guns used in jamie's murder. >> there were maybe under surveillance by the atf. >> the second gun was traced to a man who bought ten guns in houston on august 20th, 2010. one of them, a semi-automatic rifle, was also used in the killing of agent zapata. both men have pleaded guilty to gun smuggling charges. the atf flatly denies its agency
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was following them. they didn't even know his existence until three days after he bought the gun used in zapata's killing. as soon as they found him, he was arrested. in other words, the atf and department of justice say this was not fast and furious. >> the department of justice has tried to maintain that this was just only in arizona, this was only very limited. >> no. >> reporter: are that it didn't spread to other states. you say no? >> no. >> reporter: since their son's killing, jamie zapata has been honored by the attorney general eric holder and president barack obama himself. despite the al co-lates, though, there are no real answers. just where did those guns come from? why did they end up at the crime seen and what was jaime doing in
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mexico? so far they will not answer any of those questions. >> whoever let these guns walk should be held accountable. for what happened to my son. >> amador zapata wants no more alcolades for his son, just the truth. >> in his piece, drew mentioned the house committee and oversight reform. darryl issa, a republican, atalked to him about this a short time ago. governor isaa, two guns recover canned were traced to gun buyers in mexico. you've been tracing the operation in arizona. are you concerned that what happened in arizona was also happening in texas? >> well, we are. and there are similarities. these were known straw buyers that were not intercepted or stopped and ultimately gun walking, everyone has a different definition but when
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you let weapons go from the control of a federally licensed gun dealer to a straw purchaser to an intermediary and ultimately to the scene of a crime, if you don't intradikt that immediately and follow the weapons and intradikt before you lose control, you're gun walking and clearly that appears to have happened in texas. >> the parents say they feel their questions surrounding the murder of their son have fallen on deaf ears. what have they told you? >> well, they've continued to give us a great deal of inappropriate answers inconsistent. as you know, we've subpoenaed information fairly broadly and received a fair amount of it out of our 80,000 pages we know to exist, we've received 6,000 pages of answers. and only recently after attorney general holder was in front of our committee did we get a renewed promise that these documents would be forthcoming. >> the atf is telling us that they didn't watch -- they did not watch guns walk into mexico
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from texas. they are not aware of the purchases of both weapons found at the zapata murder scene and this was not similar to fast and furious. are you satisfied with that response? >> anderson, we've been lied to by the department of justice, by some of the atf. ultimately, the former director of the atf, kenneth nelson, he was pretty straightforward in telling us what he didn't know, why he didn't know it and how he felt when he found out that guns had walked, that in fact brian terry's death was blood on the hands of the agents and who had allowed these weapons to go as part of combined task force headed by justice that had in fact said break away, let these weapons go. >> one of the men convicted of providing gun weapons to cartel was under surveillance months before he purchased a weapon at the zapatai crime seen. is it your feeling that he should have been arrested before
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he can move any more weapons? >> well, atf agents on both sides of the border have told us that once you have enough to know that somebody has done something and to indite them with a felony, you take them down and you take them down because at that point you either take them out of action or you flip them and make them part of your investigation. they missed opportunities to use people that they had felonies against as if you will roll-up witnesses. which means they violated good procedures that historically have allowed them to climb the chain to get to the bigger fish. instead, they made the assumption that if you let the weapons disappear and they reappear at a crime scene, somehow that was going to allow you to make the connection between these two points. something that they haven't shown us they can do. >> congressman issa, appreciate your time. thank you. >> thank you. still ahead tonight, he's accused of using campaign money to support the woman he was having affair with during his
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of parole outside of a george da daycare center. newman claims he killed him after delusions of an angel and a demon. a north carolina judge says rielle hunter is set to testify against him. prosecutors accuse edwards of using money from his 2008 presidential campaign to try and cover can up their affair. edwards' trial is scheduled to start next month. former illinois governor rod blagojevich is spending his first night behind bars at a federal prison in colorado. he arrived today to begin his 14-year sentence for corruption. apple stock hit a new high today and hit the $600 mark and ended the day just under $598. this comes as apple's latest ipad officially goes on sale with midnight releases in several countries, japan being one of the first. and we've seen items from the titanic auctioned off before
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but now, anderson, you can bid on the entire shipwreck. this includes items like jewelry, sculptures and fine china. the highest bidder gets the salvage rights to explore for more items. the appraised value for the entire lot is around $189 million. >> wow. >> i know. >> i didn't realize you would get the whole lot. >> you do. but you have to be a prequalified bidder, which means you wouldn't qualify. >> nor would i be able to dodge the depths to salvage it nor would i have time or oh the machinery to do so. >> time being the critical issue in your case. >> machinery, too. >> and machinery, if you're going to be picky. but you submit your bids to the company before april 2nd. >> wow. i actually bought something from the wreck of the lutheltania. i bought a passenger list that
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had his name on it. >> and how often do you look at that? >> i have it framed on the wall. i look at it fairly regularly. it's pretty cool. >> that is cool. i'm prone to mocking you for just about everything. >> i appreciate you knocking on that one. you were waiting. you had to hold your tongue, didn't you? you had to reschedule it, didn't you? the ridiculist is next. i'm going to bat for two of my favorite ladies and, yes, i may have a drink during this commercial break. ok, guys-- what's next ? chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small businesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because the small business with the best technology rules.
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time for "the ridiculist." you know who you are, you know who i'm talking about. let's be honest. this has been a long time coming and i'm finally taking a stand on behalf of two women who i consider to be national treasurers. that's right. this morning i was watching the fourth hour of the "today" show in my bathtub as i always do. i noticed that joel mchale, host of "the soup," a show i like and star of nbc community, mr. mchale was clearly trying to patch things up and much to their credit, those two ladies were not having it. >> you guys look fabulous. >> we don't trust you saying that because -- >> we don't. >> let me tell you -- >> that's right, joel mchale, we know you. >> on the fourth hour of the twu day show, hoda and kathy talked
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about marital aids. >> there's a new survey out from adam and eve productions, i guess, and it says that -- it talks about adult -- >> careful, my daughter and bobo are here. adult toys and you know what i'm talking about. >> i wouldn't know it if it slapped me in the face. >> national treasurers. i don't know what they are so riled up about. i see nothing that is even remotely unusual. >> come here. >> oh, are you okay? >> yes. >> get that pillow glchlt what is going on -- meredith is here. >> this is not what i had in mind. >> meredith, get back here. >> what's so strange about that? you think they don't have fights in "the situation room." if you only knew what goes on. listen, come here. come here. listen very carefully. i'm going to say this one more
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time. national treasurers. by the way, joel mchale is not the only one going after kathy lee. >> 2:30 in the morning i don't know what it is, it's frank. he's in the downstairs guest room, pants around his ankle and he's about to urinate in the mini fridge. >> well, that's weird. >> no, it's not. and if you had a man in your life, ho-down, you'd understand sometimes these happen. i sleep walk every day. i don't call it sleep walking. i call it white wine walking. mama loves the grape. >> she's a genius, she can do anything. consider yourself on notice, clean up your act and i better not find you hanging out with this guy. >> we're making tuna. can i talk? i watch this show every day. everybody has issues with a lot of cheddar back here. pay attention, one minute. >> all right. yikes,
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