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kellogg's john bryant's rate went up. bloomberg business wrote that question whether ceos are worth their salaries and benefits. they have been consistently overpaid. what is your reaction to that? i want to show the viewers from the bloomberg piece and cnn money. compensation rose from $5 million to $8 million. shareholders ls 14% in that time. in 2010, ceos pay rose 36.5%. are they overpaid? >> i don't think so. there is no question that when you look at the trends and ceo compensation -- because of the concern of articles like this and concern of the enterprise value and stock value, there is more linkage today. you will see the compensation on the boards link more and more ceo compensation to overall performance with awards of stock being linked again to the company's performance having to be held while the ceo is there. the kellogg example may be unfair because this is a new ceo. if you came in, i don't know what the situation was on the transition from the departing ceo to the new ceo. it may not be an apples-to-app
kellogg's john bryant's rate went up. bloomberg business wrote that question whether ceos are worth their salaries and benefits. they have been consistently overpaid. what is your reaction to that? i want to show the viewers from the bloomberg piece and cnn money. compensation rose from $5 million to $8 million. shareholders ls 14% in that time. in 2010, ceos pay rose 36.5%. are they overpaid? >> i don't think so. there is no question that when you look at the trends and ceo compensation...
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introduced to a handful of people who were tied to the anti-slavery cause, particularly the bryant brothers, john, arthur and cyrus, another brother of theirs was famous american poet, william cullen bryant, who at that time resided in the east, of course. lovejoy was also introduced to other bureau county residents who were actively involved with the underground railroad, the holbrooks, smiths and pinkertons. lovejay wasted no time proclaiming his anti-slavery views and his abolitionist advocacy was unenthusiastically received by the majority of his parishioners. in fact he was warned to stop speaking against slavery or possibly face violent consequences. but gradually, due primarily to lovejoy's persistence, many of the people in bureau county changed their minds about the institution of slavery. by the mid 1840s, princeton became one of the most important underground railroad stops in the state. there were four primary underground railroad routes through illinois, all of them twisted and zigzagged and sometimes made hairpin turns in order to confuse pursuers. one route traced the course of the
introduced to a handful of people who were tied to the anti-slavery cause, particularly the bryant brothers, john, arthur and cyrus, another brother of theirs was famous american poet, william cullen bryant, who at that time resided in the east, of course. lovejoy was also introduced to other bureau county residents who were actively involved with the underground railroad, the holbrooks, smiths and pinkertons. lovejay wasted no time proclaiming his anti-slavery views and his abolitionist...
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you know there were some e-mails going back and forth that emerged between bryant the former treasurer of m.f. global and john corey's sign that apparently there's no smoking gun because this is a unique weapon in the hands of politically connected and that their guns don't smoke well it's the heisenberg uncertainty principle as expressed in the financial as fear so that corazon can say it's impossible to determine with any without a doubt that the money was actually here when i was actually there and you can't occupy a particle and speed at the same time and i was actually at the location i didn't know what was happening in this location and it's impossible to make this determination they're innocent by the virtue of a scatter gram or you'll representation of my nonsensical existence as the governor and senator for money is good advice is coming out of my ears and i really quite complicated within. this recall to cater inside the real publication doesn't really exist unless it exists what color is it were things that i don't know i'm junkers on a commuter for just going take will take you to the bathroom i d
you know there were some e-mails going back and forth that emerged between bryant the former treasurer of m.f. global and john corey's sign that apparently there's no smoking gun because this is a unique weapon in the hands of politically connected and that their guns don't smoke well it's the heisenberg uncertainty principle as expressed in the financial as fear so that corazon can say it's impossible to determine with any without a doubt that the money was actually here when i was actually...
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international after he was arrested on prostitution- related charges and as fox 5's john henrehan reports, it's not the first time bryant livingston has faced those accusations. >> reporter: he was supervisor in charge of the morning shift of tsa employees at dulles international airport. bryant jermaine livingston had been employed by the transportation security administration for nine years. on wednesday, february 15th, livingston used cash to rent a room at the crowne plaza hotel in silver spring, maryland. >> hotel management suspected there may be some sort of prostitution going on in one of the rooms rented by this defendant. management had recognized him as being in the hotel before and observed a lot of traffic, males and females, going up the elevator, down, in and out of the room. >> reporter: the manager and police knocked on the door of the fifth floor room. when they were invited in, police observed three naked females and four men who were attempting to get dressed. a total of 11 people were in the room. bryant livingston was interviewed in the hallway and told police he runs the security at dulles airport
international after he was arrested on prostitution- related charges and as fox 5's john henrehan reports, it's not the first time bryant livingston has faced those accusations. >> reporter: he was supervisor in charge of the morning shift of tsa employees at dulles international airport. bryant jermaine livingston had been employed by the transportation security administration for nine years. on wednesday, february 15th, livingston used cash to rent a room at the crowne plaza hotel in...
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bryant wearing a mask and is the loan ranger. it took him 31 shots to get it. lakers led by 21 in the half. wizards come back. john wall made 51.izards down 3. starting a comeback. stevey got a national tait l, but here he has a turnover. 18 points, career high 17. wizards down two after three. they are back. fourth quarter, off the mist, two hand throwdown. wiz carteds up 2. finished 24- #. off the bench. then nick young, time winding down. two of his team 19. also off the bench. 55 bench points for the wase sadrs. the nine-game losing streak to the late show is over. >> as i told him, you guys are screwing up because you are proving me you can do these things. ini was beginning, maybe show couldn't do these things. that's all it is. preparation. prepare yourself and lessons learned as we talk about moving forward. >> coach in a much better mood than he was after the golden state game. the hoyas lost to clinton. henry sims now a senior didn't like that early exit and made sure it didn't happen today. checking out his son, that's a bird's eye view. highlighted by this land. georgetown led 31-23 at the break. sims ended up with
bryant wearing a mask and is the loan ranger. it took him 31 shots to get it. lakers led by 21 in the half. wizards come back. john wall made 51.izards down 3. starting a comeback. stevey got a national tait l, but here he has a turnover. 18 points, career high 17. wizards down two after three. they are back. fourth quarter, off the mist, two hand throwdown. wiz carteds up 2. finished 24- #. off the bench. then nick young, time winding down. two of his team 19. also off the bench. 55 bench...
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john ashcroft move again after o.j. simpson had been acquitted and said, now we're going to prosecute him for a hate crime in a federal court? we have michael jackson and kobe bryant accused and acquitted. imagine if john ashcroft prosecute them in federal court after the had been acquitted? it will create more divisive -- divisiveness and racial strife. guest: those are all sort of examples that have not happened. but i think, what we see here, whether it is hate crime laws or many of the callers, people are looking for ways not to divide our country based on race or religion or any other factor. again, hate crime laws and not to solve all those problems, but they certainly help. they send a message. they are working. they're reducing hate crime of violence. host: thank you both for talking about this. we appreciate your time. when we come back, we will turn our attention. this headline. and a new report. not following its own standards in the loan process. first, c-span radio. >> it is 9:16 eastern. americans increased spending in february buying more cars, clothes, and kmart price for gas. that is the biggest gain since september. evidence that a stronger job m
john ashcroft move again after o.j. simpson had been acquitted and said, now we're going to prosecute him for a hate crime in a federal court? we have michael jackson and kobe bryant accused and acquitted. imagine if john ashcroft prosecute them in federal court after the had been acquitted? it will create more divisive -- divisiveness and racial strife. guest: those are all sort of examples that have not happened. but i think, what we see here, whether it is hate crime laws or many of the...
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a hate crime in federal court, we have michael jackson and kobe bryant accused of crime but they were acquitted. can you imagine if johnoft said we are going to prosecute them in federal court after they've been equated it is when to create more divisiveness and racial strife in the united states rather than less. >> host: winnie stachelberg i want to get your thoughts and then we need to wrap of. >> guest: those are all examples that haven't happened, but i think with what we see your mother is pete crÈme law or many of the callers is that people are looking for ways not to divide the country based on race or religion or any other factor, and again, hate crime laws are not the way to solve all the problems, but they certainly help. they send a message and they are working and actually reducing hate crime violence in the country. >> host: winnie, tim, thank you for talking to the viewers about this. appreciate your time. >> guest: thank you pure >> guest: thank you. when they arrived there was nothing here. they built their tiny little cabins and they did it with neighbors helping one another, not federal grants. [appl
a hate crime in federal court, we have michael jackson and kobe bryant accused of crime but they were acquitted. can you imagine if johnoft said we are going to prosecute them in federal court after they've been equated it is when to create more divisiveness and racial strife in the united states rather than less. >> host: winnie stachelberg i want to get your thoughts and then we need to wrap of. >> guest: those are all examples that haven't happened, but i think with what we see...