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now what kind of trooment is he getting from the mess. >> the new york times on the liberal bias and love affair with president obama and the hit comes from one of its own. and who is she trying to be? >> which one of you guys farted. >> and on the panel this week, syndicated columnist cal thomas and jim pinkerton, editor magazine and daily beast columnist kirsten powers, i'm jon scott. fox news watch is on right now. now. >> and tonight i can also say thank you, america, because after 43 primaries and caucuses, many long days and more than a few long nights, i can say with confidence and gratitude that you have given me a great honor and solemn responsibility and together, we are going to win on november 6th. hold on a little longer. a better america begins tonight. (cheers) >> mitt romney there, following his primary wins this week. getting set to take on barack obama for the white house. that was tuesday night. and so was this. >> keeping the interest rate low isn't the way to help our students. they say we should be doing everything we can to pay down the national debt. well, so
now what kind of trooment is he getting from the mess. >> the new york times on the liberal bias and love affair with president obama and the hit comes from one of its own. and who is she trying to be? >> which one of you guys farted. >> and on the panel this week, syndicated columnist cal thomas and jim pinkerton, editor magazine and daily beast columnist kirsten powers, i'm jon scott. fox news watch is on right now. now. >> and tonight i can also say thank you,...
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our headlines go a long way and so if you've been reading the new york times this week you might think that we've turned into a society replete with cop killers april ninth the headline read even as violent crime falls killing of officers rises highlighting a disturbing trend the article mentions statistics compiled by the federal bureau of investigation and the answer to six show that seventy two officers were killed by perpetrators in two thousand and eleven which is a twenty five percent increase from the previous year and a seventy five percent increase from two thousand and eight and i.p.t. commissioner raymond kelly told the times that quote we have not seen a period of this type of violence in a long time but i think it's are we getting the whole story about the other side my feelings killed by police and how does stories like this affect political discourse even our legislation here to discuss it with me is mike riggs associate editor at reason magazine and reason dot com because the reader night. ok so this story came out in the number of people you wrote about it radley balko
our headlines go a long way and so if you've been reading the new york times this week you might think that we've turned into a society replete with cop killers april ninth the headline read even as violent crime falls killing of officers rises highlighting a disturbing trend the article mentions statistics compiled by the federal bureau of investigation and the answer to six show that seventy two officers were killed by perpetrators in two thousand and eleven which is a twenty five percent...
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bob pisani on the floor of the new york stock exchange. ke we're going to end with a modest decline in the s&p 500. the report about facebook broken here will be listed on the nasdaq in the last six months. thanks to mr. peterson over at s&p capital iq for confirming that. bill and maria, back to you. >> all right. let's focus on the markets this morning. initial jobless claims dropped to the lowest levels. retailers posted mostly strong sale numbers. while all of that should bode well -- >> the index measures how well economic data is doing compared to ekxpectations. when you look at the chart today, the index is on the verge of going negative, a sign that expectations are higher than what the data is showing. >> the economic surprise index. >> i always have a new chart for you. >> i know. i've heard it all. >> so are the fundamentals pointing to more stock market losses ahead? we did noticchan the mood of the market this week, especially after the minutes of the fed's march meeting came out and seemed to suggest that the fed was putting f
bob pisani on the floor of the new york stock exchange. ke we're going to end with a modest decline in the s&p 500. the report about facebook broken here will be listed on the nasdaq in the last six months. thanks to mr. peterson over at s&p capital iq for confirming that. bill and maria, back to you. >> all right. let's focus on the markets this morning. initial jobless claims dropped to the lowest levels. retailers posted mostly strong sale numbers. while all of that should bode...
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-- the chair of the new york fed in 1979. chairman of the u.s. fed until 1987. five presidents in a row, reagan, kennedy, l.b.j., nixon, carter, reagan. a 20-year hiatus of largely some teaching and finance work and then the return to the national spotlight in 2008 with his endorsement of barack obama and subsequently his role in the economic recovery across the last four years. there's a volcker rule but there's also for this moment in time a bradley rule, which is it is always a really good thing when you get to introduce paul volcker at a podium. here's paul volcker and steve clemons who is my colleague at atlantic media. >> thank you, david.
-- the chair of the new york fed in 1979. chairman of the u.s. fed until 1987. five presidents in a row, reagan, kennedy, l.b.j., nixon, carter, reagan. a 20-year hiatus of largely some teaching and finance work and then the return to the national spotlight in 2008 with his endorsement of barack obama and subsequently his role in the economic recovery across the last four years. there's a volcker rule but there's also for this moment in time a bradley rule, which is it is always a really good...
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1918 world series, sox owner and theater producer harry frisee sold a player named babe ruth to the new york yankees, reportedly to finance a play called no no nannette. the curse of the bambino was born. a great many new englanders would be born, grow old, and die alone before the sox would win another world series. in the meantime, though, they saw ted williams hit .406 in 1941. >> here is ted's last at-bat. >> reporter: in 1967, they saw yaz hit for the triple crown for the impossible dream team that pushed st. louis to seven games in the world series before losing. there was another near-miss in 1975 when one night after carlton fisk waved his home run fair the sox lost the world series to cincinnati's big red machine. >> it should be all over. and cincinnati has won the world championship. >> reporter: october 2nd, 1978, a day that will live in infamy for red sox nation. >> it's over the wall. >> reporter: yankees shortstop bucky dent, who hit a grand total of five home runs that season, and was batting ninth in the order that day, earned himself a new nickname, bucky "bleep" dent. >> a
1918 world series, sox owner and theater producer harry frisee sold a player named babe ruth to the new york yankees, reportedly to finance a play called no no nannette. the curse of the bambino was born. a great many new englanders would be born, grow old, and die alone before the sox would win another world series. in the meantime, though, they saw ted williams hit .406 in 1941. >> here is ted's last at-bat. >> reporter: in 1967, they saw yaz hit for the triple crown for the...
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up next tonight, why did "the new york times" do a hit piece on apple? the paper says the world's largest company sidesteps billions in taxes, but there is nothing illegal. how about fix the broken tax system with supply-side corporate tax reform? that's my apple question. and up ahead, too much economic doom and gloom running amok. we found someone who says america's decline is a myth. the u.s. is better, stronger, and faster than anywhere else in the world. >>> and later, sex, lies, and paychecks. team obama tries to perpetuate that old fallacy that women make less money than men. but we've got facts to show you it ain't so. and please don't forget, free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity, not occupy wall street, not 1% versus the 99%. and i'm larry kudlow. we'll be right back. carfirmation. only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. or cre
up next tonight, why did "the new york times" do a hit piece on apple? the paper says the world's largest company sidesteps billions in taxes, but there is nothing illegal. how about fix the broken tax system with supply-side corporate tax reform? that's my apple question. and up ahead, too much economic doom and gloom running amok. we found someone who says america's decline is a myth. the u.s. is better, stronger, and faster than anywhere else in the world. >>> and later,...
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we have a jam packed agenda this friday starting with right now all eyes in the sky in new york city. people looking up and looking at something beautiful at space shuttle enterprise as it heads to the new home being piggy backed by a modified 747. it will spend the next month or so in a hangar at jfk before traveling by barge up the hudson to its new home. the new home being on the in -- intrepid. mark kelly is with us, people are outside on the streets in new york city watching this, this is where it makes it tough to be in a windowless studio, we don't get to see it for ourselves right now but let's talk about what this really means for people to have the opportunity once it gets to the intrepid to be able to see a shuttle like the enterprise up close. >> yeah, good morning, thomas. i'm down here in miami today, wish i was in new york. but for the people that will have the opportunity to see endeavour, atlantis, discovery, enterprise, a special thing to see what american engineering and ingenuity can do. enterprise is different, it was used for tests, it is incredible for people to
we have a jam packed agenda this friday starting with right now all eyes in the sky in new york city. people looking up and looking at something beautiful at space shuttle enterprise as it heads to the new home being piggy backed by a modified 747. it will spend the next month or so in a hangar at jfk before traveling by barge up the hudson to its new home. the new home being on the in -- intrepid. mark kelly is with us, people are outside on the streets in new york city watching this, this is...
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completes its investigation and actually decides whether to go forward with an enforcement action, but the "new york times" allegations conceivably could go to both parts of the f.c.p.a. in other words, what the "new york times" reports are that wal-mart de mexico was paying bribes to obtain permits and other approvals from mexican government officials and in addition that the accounting used by wal-mart's mexican subsidiary was specifically designed to hide these payments, just the opposite of the kind of transparency that would be required by the f.c.p.a. accounting rules. >> woodruff: now, explain the difference between a payment in order to get business or in order to get a permit or a license-- a payment that's legal and one that's considered a prescribe. how is that defined in the law? >> well, basically, any payment made to a foreign government official in an effort to try to get them to do something that is either against the rules of law of that country or an effort to get them to exercise their discretion to allow an american company to expand or to do business or even to maintain business
completes its investigation and actually decides whether to go forward with an enforcement action, but the "new york times" allegations conceivably could go to both parts of the f.c.p.a. in other words, what the "new york times" reports are that wal-mart de mexico was paying bribes to obtain permits and other approvals from mexican government officials and in addition that the accounting used by wal-mart's mexican subsidiary was specifically designed to hide these payments,...
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we want also to welcome the critics and review worse to come to new york from newspapers and magazines all across the country. the writing program of the new school was honored to co-sponsor these award ceremonies with nbc see. as you know the national book critics circle awards are the only literary honors that are bestowed by practicing critics and reviewers. last night eric banks, the president of the nbcc reminded us that the book's critics circle awards included paul salles, rw lewis and john ashbery. so to honor the first nbcc ceremony is another way into tonight's i thought i would read a short but from the first national book critics circle award winner and poetry a brief passage from the title of john ashbery's self portrait. self portrait in the complex near. on the surface of it, they're seems no special reason why that light should be focused by love or where the city is falling with its beautiful suburbs into space always less clear, was defined should read as the support of its progress the eisel upon which the drama unfolded to its own satisfaction and to the end of our
we want also to welcome the critics and review worse to come to new york from newspapers and magazines all across the country. the writing program of the new school was honored to co-sponsor these award ceremonies with nbc see. as you know the national book critics circle awards are the only literary honors that are bestowed by practicing critics and reviewers. last night eric banks, the president of the nbcc reminded us that the book's critics circle awards included paul salles, rw lewis and...
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she feels like -- she went to the news conference, wasn't called until the 20th call. the sportswriter for "the new york times". she had the big story on augusta yesterday. >> she just can't do it anymore. you know what she should do? encourage the editor of "the new york times" to go on the war path against augusta, maybe do a two or three or four-week battle with the boys down at augusta national. >> the point is, it took them forever to invite an african-american or, you know, a jewish person. and we don't know how many there are because all of that is secret. and i get the traditions. but the point is, what about women golfers? what about girls looking at this, teenagers, young women? these are role models these players. >> and what is the point? you're inviting more scrutiny and animosity than you could want. >> ibm spends millions of dollars to sponsor this and their shareholders and their board members ought to be saying, what are we spending this money on if our ceo is not invited? >> this just in, i don't think we're getting through to augusta. i'm sorry. >> haven't they played the masters seve
she feels like -- she went to the news conference, wasn't called until the 20th call. the sportswriter for "the new york times". she had the big story on augusta yesterday. >> she just can't do it anymore. you know what she should do? encourage the editor of "the new york times" to go on the war path against augusta, maybe do a two or three or four-week battle with the boys down at augusta national. >> the point is, it took them forever to invite an...
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bush at the bush institute's conference on taxes and economic growth in new york city that offended you guessed it the republican economic vision and following a speech by w. himself new jersey governor chris christie took the stage with a rousing speech on the country's future and shocker the media ate it right up. chris christie saying that we have a big problem in this country saying that we are essentially in some ways we're becoming a nation of output taito years. and never seen a less optimistic time in my lifetime in this country and people wonder why we're going to play this sound the sound bite from romney surrogate chris christie because he hit the president's politics with a one two punch let's listen. we're turning into a paternalistic title in society we have a bunch of people sitting on a couch week for the next government check. so it's interesting paul president obama is going to be he's going to be holding a little news conference is going to be sitting down with millionaires and their secretaries to push the buffett rule and mitt romney is going to go to what kinetic h
bush at the bush institute's conference on taxes and economic growth in new york city that offended you guessed it the republican economic vision and following a speech by w. himself new jersey governor chris christie took the stage with a rousing speech on the country's future and shocker the media ate it right up. chris christie saying that we have a big problem in this country saying that we are essentially in some ways we're becoming a nation of output taito years. and never seen a less...
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live at the new york stock exchange. e markets poised to start the week lower after absorbing a slew of news. all of it to the negative side. the nasdaq down 192 points almost 3%. we'll keep a close eye on europe. manufacturing data out of europe surprisingly weak. the worst for germany in three years and the first round victory by a left wing candidate in french elections means new uncertainty for the euro. >>> and wal-mart's bribery scandal hitting the stock. we'll talk about the fallout and whether such practices are systemic to doing practice internationally. >>> new survey says do not expect a new merger boom. >>> and apple posts earnings tomorrow night. we're all waiting, a report that could set the tone for the rest of the week given the companies market cap and influence. >>> the first round of the french presidential elections. nicolas sarkozy coming in second. dutch prime minister set to offer his resignation. and data shows the eurozone contracted the sharpest pace in about five months. this would not be the da
live at the new york stock exchange. e markets poised to start the week lower after absorbing a slew of news. all of it to the negative side. the nasdaq down 192 points almost 3%. we'll keep a close eye on europe. manufacturing data out of europe surprisingly weak. the worst for germany in three years and the first round victory by a left wing candidate in french elections means new uncertainty for the euro. >>> and wal-mart's bribery scandal hitting the stock. we'll talk about the...
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the beautiful spectacle of seeing the shuttle come to new york city. but all over the metro area, people are outside getting an opportunity to see this on what really is a beautiful day here in new york city. again, this departed from dulles around 9:30 this morning, roughly little over an hour travel route and concern of weather and conditions on the way up here, really not much to take into consideration this morning, they were thinking there may have to be modifications based on that but looks like they are sticking to the flight path they intended. we're giving you a shot of the intrepid, the u.s. s. in prepare t he -- intrepid in midtown, a beautiful place, fascinating place to visit. mark, the intrepid gets 1.3 million visitors a year. what do you think the tourists and families will be doing this summer in july when it will be unveiled there. what do you think it will do to the explosion of visit tors for the intrepid this summer? >> when enterprise was at the air and space museum at the smithsonian, a strong attraction to get really up close whe
the beautiful spectacle of seeing the shuttle come to new york city. but all over the metro area, people are outside getting an opportunity to see this on what really is a beautiful day here in new york city. again, this departed from dulles around 9:30 this morning, roughly little over an hour travel route and concern of weather and conditions on the way up here, really not much to take into consideration this morning, they were thinking there may have to be modifications based on that but...
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he was one of the first choreographers whom i met in new york. he invited me to do a new peace -- piece with the duke ellington's music. that was the first time i got to, in the studio, with the company. it was the first time, of course and all african american cast with a couple of white people. you know, then watching the new york city ballet and then the young lady in the ballet. and then it was the dance theater for harlem which was an all black company with a couple of white people. it was a token of courtesy, i would say. unspoken, and yes, in my view from being a foreigner, it was an unspoken etiquette that it is not just all black company or white company. we are moving toward a kind of, art is art. yes, this is npr by history. -- black history and the human rights programs. more and more we speak politically integration over society in any spheres, education and politics, struggling for justice, etc. in art, somehow it is the slowest. look at hollywood. every second year or the academy awards or the new york film institute, it is almost -
he was one of the first choreographers whom i met in new york. he invited me to do a new peace -- piece with the duke ellington's music. that was the first time i got to, in the studio, with the company. it was the first time, of course and all african american cast with a couple of white people. you know, then watching the new york city ballet and then the young lady in the ballet. and then it was the dance theater for harlem which was an all black company with a couple of white people. it was...
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the broadcast networks read the "new york times," and certainly in the 1960s, that is where the three networks got their news stories, their spins, what they were going to focus on. and then the washington establishment, republican and democrat reads the "new york times," "the washington post" and it's a closed inner sunk sanctum and how much a reality intrudes on this close inner circle. and this would be true today. you could spend all your time watching the fox news channel, which i do, or msnbc, and you're going to get a close world read -- "the washington times" these are close circles. lyndon johnson perhaps was overly sensitive to walter cronkite. although cronkite did hedge his bets. i simply saw no sense to where are we headed. which actually is a legitimate question. but the more legitimate question would be, what is the state us of the vietcong? well, they're decimated. but now what? well -- so i see that. the -- johnson did pay -- on the other part of your question, president johnson paid a lot of attention to campus protest, especially, you know, columbia university, in t
the broadcast networks read the "new york times," and certainly in the 1960s, that is where the three networks got their news stories, their spins, what they were going to focus on. and then the washington establishment, republican and democrat reads the "new york times," "the washington post" and it's a closed inner sunk sanctum and how much a reality intrudes on this close inner circle. and this would be true today. you could spend all your time watching the fox...
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the news. the man who confessed to organizing a plot to blow up the new york city subway station testified againstcted co-conspirators. the man on the left pleaded not guilty and the confessed ring leader has already pleaded guilty. and he is now reportedly working as a government informant. the prosecution says those two men and a friend traveled to pakistan and trained with al qaeda and returned to the united states and hatch add plot to bomb the new york city subways on the 9th remembrance of the attacks of 9/11, nine years to the day after the attacks. the lawyers say those men had considered targeting movie theaters and new york's times square and grand central station and the new york testimony. but an attorney for the suspect claims the government has created an atmosphere of fear that could sway the jury. david lee miller is outside the courthouse if -- in brooklyn. >> he has been on the stand for the past hour and he is the ring leader of the plot to blow up the new york city subway system. he was wearing prison uniform and had shaked off the big bushy beard he was wearing in the past but
the news. the man who confessed to organizing a plot to blow up the new york city subway station testified againstcted co-conspirators. the man on the left pleaded not guilty and the confessed ring leader has already pleaded guilty. and he is now reportedly working as a government informant. the prosecution says those two men and a friend traveled to pakistan and trained with al qaeda and returned to the united states and hatch add plot to bomb the new york city subways on the 9th remembrance...
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and advertising, spends 35 minutes a day reading "the new york times." the average reader of "the new york times" online spends 34 minutes online. >> whoa. >> so an advertiser pays basically pun p tenth for the same ad online as he or she would pay in the newspaper and they do because they think people are not spending enough time reading it and not noticing their ads. that's when people talk about exchanging digital times for analog. we have to keep throwing things up against the wall. the real problem in journalism is a business problem. i used to think five, six years ago, the real problem was people who sign out checks to the journalists. the brand is about trust. not about -- the real problem, it's a business problem. a math problem. >> to do journalism, you need to have two revenue streams. from advertisers and readers. otherwise, it's self-defeating because you've got to behold only the advertisers and you don't have the fu insurance that says i can write a bad story about general motors. one of the big change of the digital age is that we give up
and advertising, spends 35 minutes a day reading "the new york times." the average reader of "the new york times" online spends 34 minutes online. >> whoa. >> so an advertiser pays basically pun p tenth for the same ad online as he or she would pay in the newspaper and they do because they think people are not spending enough time reading it and not noticing their ads. that's when people talk about exchanging digital times for analog. we have to keep throwing...
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"the new york times" said the foreign corrupt practices act was rarely enforced or discussed for much of its history and today it strikes fear throughout the executive offices of companies with overseas operations. so would you tell us a little of the enforcement history? >> sure, right after it was passed there were some big cases against major companies, lockheed martin, general electric, and then the law kind of remained dormant for about 30 years. few things happened around 2006-2007 that got enforcement ramped up. the justice department made a priority, a guy named mark mendelssohn, head of the fpa, he came in, beat the drum for more resources and also had some winds at his act. the sarbanes-oxley act really required companies to take a look at their internal controls and accounting practices and when they started taking a look they saw there were some unaccounted for funds that might have been going to foreign officials. so really in the past four or five years, enforcement has ramped up to unprecedented levels. >> and we're going to open up our phone lines for a discussion with
"the new york times" said the foreign corrupt practices act was rarely enforced or discussed for much of its history and today it strikes fear throughout the executive offices of companies with overseas operations. so would you tell us a little of the enforcement history? >> sure, right after it was passed there were some big cases against major companies, lockheed martin, general electric, and then the law kind of remained dormant for about 30 years. few things happened around...
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they say the investment manager's objective is to repay the new york fed senior loan including interest. and they went onto tell me that the change in objective reflects a strategic decision by the new york fed to explore possible sales of some of the assets in the portfolio in light of improving market conditions and the success of maiden lane ii sales. yet another vehicle in which the fed successfully sold out all the securities in it. some of those or many of those less complex than these but they did use a reverse inquiry method. dealers stepped up and one was ultimately chosen to buy the assets that will fore sale at the particular time. this doesn't mean that the new york fed is going to move ahead with sales right away, but it certainly indicates a significant change in their posture in terms of sales from this portfolio and the likelihood of course that in fact there will be sales of many of the securities you're looking at right there. the market seems to be much more warm -- or warming to the idea of buying them. while it's $17.8 billion in terms of where it's at least stated
they say the investment manager's objective is to repay the new york fed senior loan including interest. and they went onto tell me that the change in objective reflects a strategic decision by the new york fed to explore possible sales of some of the assets in the portfolio in light of improving market conditions and the success of maiden lane ii sales. yet another vehicle in which the fed successfully sold out all the securities in it. some of those or many of those less complex than these...
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are supposed to be impartial and independent and whether it's a rating agency or whether it's the new york times right i mean their view is completely partial it's paper view it's paid for the opinion it's an opinion per click per view. per dollar it is utterly corrupt throughout the entire system and of course finally here is a bit of chart porn for those who like their porn with little bars and graphs look at that double top. and that's just moody's and s. and p. in their share of the ratings of mortgage backed securities so they were raiding those bonds and as you can see there you know one hundred percent of the market in many cases in certain years they're right so they're there's no diversity there's no competition it's a pay per view it's a paper rating it's utterly corrupt they make money by selling bogus ratings but the mainstream media will quote moody's and s. and p. as if it's some kind of impartial judge and analyst in the space it's not their hacks well as the financial services sector considers themselves holy some sort of religion moody's and s. and p. of course did give th
are supposed to be impartial and independent and whether it's a rating agency or whether it's the new york times right i mean their view is completely partial it's paper view it's paid for the opinion it's an opinion per click per view. per dollar it is utterly corrupt throughout the entire system and of course finally here is a bit of chart porn for those who like their porn with little bars and graphs look at that double top. and that's just moody's and s. and p. in their share of the ratings...
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the news live at 5:30 a.m. in a speech on thursday, vice president joe biden laid down the obama reelection campaign's foreign policy case, and attacked the one made by mitt romney. speaking at new york university yesterday, the vice president tried to time romney to the policies of the bush administration, calling the former massachusetts governor, quote, out of touch and fundamentally wrong. >> governor romney i think is counting on collective amnesia of the american people. americans know, americans know, that we can't go back to the future, back to a foreign policy that would have america go it alone, shout to the world, you're either with us or against us, lash out first and ask the hard questions later, if they get asked at all. >> the vice president also went after romney's business background arguing with the lack of international experience, the nominee can only be judged on his rhetoric. >> in the face of the challenge we now understand are ahead of us, what would governor romney do? well, the truth is, we don't know for certain. he starts with a profound, a profound, misunderstanding of the responsibilities of aa president and the commander in chief. here's what he said, a
the news live at 5:30 a.m. in a speech on thursday, vice president joe biden laid down the obama reelection campaign's foreign policy case, and attacked the one made by mitt romney. speaking at new york university yesterday, the vice president tried to time romney to the policies of the bush administration, calling the former massachusetts governor, quote, out of touch and fundamentally wrong. >> governor romney i think is counting on collective amnesia of the american people. americans...
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been done by the new york police department along with the joint terrorism task force, which has been whereon going for many years in new york and joint terrorism task forces in new jersey and elsewhere. often there are issues in how you go about doing your work that arises over a period of time where there are bumps in the road in terms of cooperation. and my expectation is that whatever bumps in the road there have been in the past in terms of alerting people to actions that are taken will not take place in the future, but it should not interfere with the work being done and done exceptionally well with the joint terrorism task forces in new jersey as well as in -- as well as in new york. >> yeah. i agree with that, director. but the fact of the matter is there ought to at least be some privilege given to the law enforcement structure in our state and for them to be alert. why should there not be that information available? what about cross-currents and bumping into one another? i'm not going to press you further on this. >> no. i'll tell you to be as -- as everybody knows you, you
been done by the new york police department along with the joint terrorism task force, which has been whereon going for many years in new york and joint terrorism task forces in new jersey and elsewhere. often there are issues in how you go about doing your work that arises over a period of time where there are bumps in the road in terms of cooperation. and my expectation is that whatever bumps in the road there have been in the past in terms of alerting people to actions that are taken will...
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why did "the new york times" call you that? and who at the new york times said that? >> it was a particular reporter who did a profile of me for their saturday international profile page, and, well, why did he call that me that? >> rose: it is true before -- >> whether it was my spike can i hair, kpiky .. woman who is, hair and speaking truth within islam, i think ultimately because, what i have been doing over the last ten years within the world of islam is thoroughly nonviolent, and as you can tell from the title of my new book, allah, lint and love, the emphasis really is on sort of reconciling words and concepts that you wouldn't typically see elsewhere, how does allah square with love? i will tell you, there was an incident not too long ago in the netherlands where 22 jihadists stormed into my book olympic and i held up a copy of allah, liberty and love and pointed to the word love and they were dumb founded, speechless. they didn't know how to respond. >> rose: two questions come out of all of this is, number one, is what is it, what is it you want us to know ab
why did "the new york times" call you that? and who at the new york times said that? >> it was a particular reporter who did a profile of me for their saturday international profile page, and, well, why did he call that me that? >> rose: it is true before -- >> whether it was my spike can i hair, kpiky .. woman who is, hair and speaking truth within islam, i think ultimately because, what i have been doing over the last ten years within the world of islam is...
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and one of the things "the new york times" says in its editorials about that is that it's just wrong that corporations have these constitutional rights. overlooking the fact that "the new york times" versus sullivan is one of the leading cases in the fermement of the aclu and everyone else that believes in freedom of the press and so forth. so, it's a complicated issue. i could go on and on about citizens united, because i thought that the principle that was being vindicated there was that the maximum amount of speech about the qualifications and competence of -- and the desirability of people running for their highest office in the united states was something that was fundamentally at the core of the first amendment freedom of speech and freedom of the press and the american people would benefit the more speech they heard. that's my position on it, but i was representing citizens united. >> that's the principle. but your question goes to the aftermath, i think. it stirred up a lot of opposition that's happened as a result. >> well, it has generated a lot of controversy. it's generate
and one of the things "the new york times" says in its editorials about that is that it's just wrong that corporations have these constitutional rights. overlooking the fact that "the new york times" versus sullivan is one of the leading cases in the fermement of the aclu and everyone else that believes in freedom of the press and so forth. so, it's a complicated issue. i could go on and on about citizens united, because i thought that the principle that was being vindicated...
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with a blackout, a news blackout, so the papers were going crazy. the new yorkes set up telephone lines between the hotel strand and the new york times office in times square. the new york evening world, under the city editor, was a very colorful figure, a st. louis dispatch reporter on the ship, and what he arranged to do was to go out in a tug and the st. louis post dispatchman throws him his notes, from the great cruise, from interviews with the survivors. meanwhile, the editor of the times has called in the inventer of the wireless, which is how we got all the news, how they got all the news from the event. and they got his man on board, the times man on the ship and they were able to produce one of the telegraphers and had a first person exclusive, have been, an eyewitness account of what went on. these were great days in newspapering, no cell phones, you know? no chartered
with a blackout, a news blackout, so the papers were going crazy. the new yorkes set up telephone lines between the hotel strand and the new york times office in times square. the new york evening world, under the city editor, was a very colorful figure, a st. louis dispatch reporter on the ship, and what he arranged to do was to go out in a tug and the st. louis post dispatchman throws him his notes, from the great cruise, from interviews with the survivors. meanwhile, the editor of the times...
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new york? >> guest: oh, understandably. i think washington thinks new york is not america, and washington is right and new york isn't. new york is an island off the continent. in new york, of course, they think washington is not america, washington is an old gray company town, and that is also true. maybe they have biases against each other, to an extent. but then again everybody on the shuttle is jolly everyday, so there you are. c-span: will your book have any impact -- we just have a few minutes left. you think on what white house's think about speechwriters and do they worry... did you take notes when you were there? >> guest: oh, yes, very much so. when i first jointed the white house, william safire, the old nixon hand speechwriter, took me aside and said "keep notes every day." and i said "oh, i'm working so hard, i don't have time." he said "no, every day, even if its a sentence. write it down, put it in the bottom left-hand drawer of your desk. sooner or later you're going to have something." i can't say i did it every day, but i did it a lot. it was very good advice. c-span: is there a lot in this book from those notes? >> guest: oh yes
new york? >> guest: oh, understandably. i think washington thinks new york is not america, and washington is right and new york isn't. new york is an island off the continent. in new york, of course, they think washington is not america, washington is an old gray company town, and that is also true. maybe they have biases against each other, to an extent. but then again everybody on the shuttle is jolly everyday, so there you are. c-span: will your book have any impact -- we just have a...
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at the site of osama bin laden's 9/11 attacks in new york city the one world trade center tower achieved new heights today. the high steel reached 1,271 feet, passing the empire state building as new york city's tallest. it took almost six years of construction to get here. the 100th floor. by next year, with the 400-foot spire in place, it will become the tallest building in north america and the world's third-tallest building at the symbolic height of 1,776 feet. new concerns about type two diabetes in children. a drug that works for adults often fails in teenagers. should women get mammograms starting at the age of 40? and why a contortionist was called in to solve a spy mystery when the "cbs evening news" continues. so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all
at the site of osama bin laden's 9/11 attacks in new york city the one world trade center tower achieved new heights today. the high steel reached 1,271 feet, passing the empire state building as new york city's tallest. it took almost six years of construction to get here. the 100th floor. by next year, with the 400-foot spire in place, it will become the tallest building in north america and the world's third-tallest building at the symbolic height of 1,776 feet. new concerns about type two...
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is this something the media should be giving more attention? >> it's-- rick santorum takes a new york times reporter to task, accusing the times of manipulating his message. did the attack help or hurt? and it's the return of a television legend. >> you say in san diego. >> on the panel, writer and fox news contributor judy miller. monica crowley, jim pinkerton, a contributing editor, the conservative magazine and columnist for the daily beast, kirsten powers, i'm jon scott. fox news watch is on right now. ♪ >> the supreme court justices should now have all the information they need to decides on your health care coverage. >> in a landmark case the supreme court began arguments on the sweeping overhaul. >> marathon argument that the supreme court over president obama's health care law. >> jon: very big week in the national media when it comes to coverage. presentation of the supreme court case and the ultimate decision these justices will make. jim, the media didn't have much to do except speculate what the justices are going to decide, is that the appropriate way to go about this? >>
is this something the media should be giving more attention? >> it's-- rick santorum takes a new york times reporter to task, accusing the times of manipulating his message. did the attack help or hurt? and it's the return of a television legend. >> you say in san diego. >> on the panel, writer and fox news contributor judy miller. monica crowley, jim pinkerton, a contributing editor, the conservative magazine and columnist for the daily beast, kirsten powers, i'm jon scott....
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to the new york post they have had quite a few pinions of the best against it which we've had a lot of coverage into the n.y.p.d. surveillance program here's one of the new york post comments or did i think just a few weeks ago on t.v. talking about it. those who are so quick to criticize the police for doing their job to the nine eleven memorial walk through the park like setting touch the names on the memorial and then say hold the police should lower their guard told the police shouldn't worry about this happening again. well it just so happened break up the associated press got a pulitzer for its coverage and the new york post wrote an editorial i just read you one of the little things about it surprise surprise this seceded press yesterday picked up a pulitzer for its yearlong nonstop hit job on the n.y.p.d. his counterterrorism efforts the series with a naked bid to appeal to the judge's. ability ok another case of so or loser is why don't people take these things with grey's you know come on they say just go ahead and we are already is not going to go for a pulitzer anyway let's
to the new york post they have had quite a few pinions of the best against it which we've had a lot of coverage into the n.y.p.d. surveillance program here's one of the new york post comments or did i think just a few weeks ago on t.v. talking about it. those who are so quick to criticize the police for doing their job to the nine eleven memorial walk through the park like setting touch the names on the memorial and then say hold the police should lower their guard told the police shouldn't...
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the investigation. john miller, cbs news, new york. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton wants the u.n. to adapt new measures against syria, including an arms embargo. speaking in paris yesterday, clinton did not call for military intervention. meantime, videos that appeared online yesterday, allegedly shows angry syrians with a u.n. observer as they examine the damage caused by government shelling. >>> poor weather may have caused the crash of a u.s. military helicopter in afghanistan. four u.s. troops are feared dead after their blackhawk crashed yesterday in southwestern afghanistan. the crash is under investigation and one u.s. official said enemy fire cannot be ruled out. >>> coming up on the morning news, a tense takeoff caught on tape. a delta airlines jet gets hit by birds and forced to make an emergency landing. >>> first, scott pelley has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >>> two years after one of america's biggest environmental disasters, scientists are still concerned about the impact of the bp oil spill. we'll take a trip to investigate the health of the gulf tonig
the investigation. john miller, cbs news, new york. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton wants the u.n. to adapt new measures against syria, including an arms embargo. speaking in paris yesterday, clinton did not call for military intervention. meantime, videos that appeared online yesterday, allegedly shows angry syrians with a u.n. observer as they examine the damage caused by government shelling. >>> poor weather may have caused the crash of a u.s. military helicopter in...
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the thing. quit this ma'am by pam by stuff. when i go to new york to be treated rudely by the cab drivers. this whole bit of emasculating new york, you've lost your rudeness edge to new jersey. >> we have to bring back the checker. >> you know, they could go condo those old checkers. they're own zip codes. >> thanks, guys. up next on power, can the dow stay relevant? it's the cover story in this week's barrens. the three stocks that we think should be in the gang of 30 in three that should be booted out post haste. my mother froze everything. i was 18 years old before i had my first fresh bun. the invention that i came up with is the hot dog ez bun steamer. steam is the key to a great hot dog. i knew it was going to be a success. the invention was so simple that i knew i needed to protect it. my name is chris schutte and i got my patent, trademark and llc on legalzoom. [ shapiro ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com, we put th
the thing. quit this ma'am by pam by stuff. when i go to new york to be treated rudely by the cab drivers. this whole bit of emasculating new york, you've lost your rudeness edge to new jersey. >> we have to bring back the checker. >> you know, they could go condo those old checkers. they're own zip codes. >> thanks, guys. up next on power, can the dow stay relevant? it's the cover story in this week's barrens. the three stocks that we think should be in the gang of 30 in...
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they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to complete. ryan: i don't even want to imagine what my father had to go through. when we first started, it was a rough job. everything was dynamite.
they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to...