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militarism one such person is a world renowned peace activist cindy sheehan who's a tourist for a day she's actions like camping out at george bush's ranch in crawford texas in two thousand and five now cindy is taking her activism on the road with a new proposal called torrent. cross-country bike tour starting on april fourth. in vacaville california and in july third right here in washington d.c. so to talk about this ambitious initiative and what it hopes to achieve and joined by my friend cindy sheehan antiwar activist former vice presidential candidate for the peace and freedom party and author of peace mom a mother's journey through heartache to activism cindy thanks so much for coming on. it's always great to talk to you thank you for having me on of course this is an extremely ambitious initiative i commend you for what you're doing i think it's amazing talk about the demands that this tour has because i know it's not just about and in the war what other issues are you trying to call attention to. will return in a close attention to whistle blowers and the war economy and the
militarism one such person is a world renowned peace activist cindy sheehan who's a tourist for a day she's actions like camping out at george bush's ranch in crawford texas in two thousand and five now cindy is taking her activism on the road with a new proposal called torrent. cross-country bike tour starting on april fourth. in vacaville california and in july third right here in washington d.c. so to talk about this ambitious initiative and what it hopes to achieve and joined by my friend...
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(henry sheehan) "unforgiven" attacks virtually every "hero" notion.question of who deserves to die? and if anyone deserves to die, who's going to do the killing? i don't deserve this. to die like this. i was building a house. deserve's got nothin' to do with it. i'll see you in h---, william munny. yeah. (gunshot) (rudy wurlitzer) it's the great american form, because it's so simple and elemental and it represents all the schizophrenia of the american experience. it's as if we're between myths. the old myth doesn't really exist anymore. and what is the new one that's to come down the road? that'll be very interesting to see. (elmore leonard) i've never thought of westerns as mythology. i've never thought of the western hero riding in as some kind of a redeemer. i just saw them as good material for stories. ♪ see them tumblin' down ♪ pledging their love ♪ to the ground (clint eastwood) well, i think he was a hero eventually. just a reticent hero, you might say, which i thought gave a certain humanity to him because he didn't rush to be a hero, it just
(henry sheehan) "unforgiven" attacks virtually every "hero" notion.question of who deserves to die? and if anyone deserves to die, who's going to do the killing? i don't deserve this. to die like this. i was building a house. deserve's got nothin' to do with it. i'll see you in h---, william munny. yeah. (gunshot) (rudy wurlitzer) it's the great american form, because it's so simple and elemental and it represents all the schizophrenia of the american experience. it's as if...
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but picard and sheehan are appealing and believe they'll prevail.are where the real money is. not in some secret madoff family account. >> there was a lot of speculation at the outset about whether madoff had hidden some money somewhere. do you think he has money hidden away or did he, in fact, turn over what he had? >> my sense of it is that we found everything that there is to be had from mr. madoff and his family. >> one family member did not survive. bernie madoff's son mark committed suicide in december 2010. the two-year anniversary of his father's arrest. and just days after picard sued mark madoff's children. irving picard has never talked about that publicly before. he did to us. we'll have that later today. >> so just give us a hint. did he think the kids knew? >> he still thinks that the kids knew or should have known. that's -- >> should have known -- >> that's a big difference. >> that is a big difference. and the thrust of a lot of what they've done here, including with the banks, is if they didn't know, they should have known. >> can
but picard and sheehan are appealing and believe they'll prevail.are where the real money is. not in some secret madoff family account. >> there was a lot of speculation at the outset about whether madoff had hidden some money somewhere. do you think he has money hidden away or did he, in fact, turn over what he had? >> my sense of it is that we found everything that there is to be had from mr. madoff and his family. >> one family member did not survive. bernie madoff's son...
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>> reporter: sheehan looks at health issues beyond just gun shot wounds. >> we have not fully appreciated the effects of violence on the whole health of the population. it's limiting just to think of it just from the injury point of view. >> reporter: many of her conversations with families center around healthy and safe lifestyle choices. >> i think even more than the direct physical effects of violence is people are experiencing the stress of living in these communities with high rates of violence. so it changes their other behaviors. so now they're afraid to exercise or they're afraid to go to the store to get health foods it contributes to diabetes and heart diseases because it limits how you feel in your community. >> reporter: the vast majority of chicago's gun related homicides are concentrated in just a few neighborhoods on the city's south and west sides. gun violence is the leading cause of death for african american males ages 15-24. at harper high school in the southside neighborhood of englewood, 27 current or former students were shot in 2012 alone. eight died. trying to mak
>> reporter: sheehan looks at health issues beyond just gun shot wounds. >> we have not fully appreciated the effects of violence on the whole health of the population. it's limiting just to think of it just from the injury point of view. >> reporter: many of her conversations with families center around healthy and safe lifestyle choices. >> i think even more than the direct physical effects of violence is people are experiencing the stress of living in these...
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. >> cindy sheehan was denied access. stephanie: what did grace slick do? against nixon. stephanie: oh, i see. caller: her guest was abby hoffman. stephanie: oh, all right. caller: they didn't feel that that was appropriate. >> there's precedent for denying people. stephanie: i wish someone could say, let me check the computer, no you don't get to come. >> if cindy sheehan is denied access. stephanie: because she was wearing a tee shirt or something. mabel from texas you're on the "stephanie miller show." hi, mabel. caller: hi, how are you doing this morning? stephanie: good, go ahead. caller: i keep thinking all the reasons the republicans keep saying that we can't have the different forms of gun control that is needed, and i keep thinking if we can't have it because it doesn't work, then why don't we throw out the penal code and 10 commandments? under the penal code, murder doesn't work, throw it out. under the 10 commandments, though shall not commit adultery, that doesn't work even for the congressmen so throw it out. >> this is secret audio this is wha
. >> cindy sheehan was denied access. stephanie: what did grace slick do? against nixon. stephanie: oh, i see. caller: her guest was abby hoffman. stephanie: oh, all right. caller: they didn't feel that that was appropriate. >> there's precedent for denying people. stephanie: i wish someone could say, let me check the computer, no you don't get to come. >> if cindy sheehan is denied access. stephanie: because she was wearing a tee shirt or something. mabel from texas you're on...
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the name we have for cindy sheehan, whose son u.s. by enemy action during the iraq war. the name we have for sabrina fulton, whose son trayvon martin was shot by george zimmerman in sanford, florida. the name we will now have for cleopatra pendleton, whose daughter hialea was shot in chicago. the name is world changer. the name we will call them is survivor. that's our show for today. thank you inform laura and byron and vicky for sticking around. thanks to you at home for watching. i'll see you again next saturday at 10:00 a.m. coming up, weekends with alex witt. but don't worry, he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady ♪ who's that lady? [ female announcer ] used mops can grow bacteria. swiffer wetjet starts with a clean pad every time, and its antibacterial cleaner kills bacteria mops can spread around. swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. ♪ lovely lady they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and hel
the name we have for cindy sheehan, whose son u.s. by enemy action during the iraq war. the name we have for sabrina fulton, whose son trayvon martin was shot by george zimmerman in sanford, florida. the name we will now have for cleopatra pendleton, whose daughter hialea was shot in chicago. the name is world changer. the name we will call them is survivor. that's our show for today. thank you inform laura and byron and vicky for sticking around. thanks to you at home for watching. i'll see...
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do picard and sheehan think there's another madoff out there?ainly have perspective on regulatory environment and improvements made or not made since then. >> how much cost? >> roughly $600 million, if you add administrative cost close to $700 million in fees. that's paid by wall street, by you and me if we invest. >> $700 million to reclaim $9 billion. >> which they say is a decent investment. >> thank you very much. >>> ahead on the program, intel and netflix both unveiling big plans to be front and center on your tv set. julia borsten at a media conference in laguna niguel, california. >> that's right, simon, digital and tech giants here and making big moves to own a piece of the future of television. i'll tell you about intel and netflix announcements coming up after the break. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only
do picard and sheehan think there's another madoff out there?ainly have perspective on regulatory environment and improvements made or not made since then. >> how much cost? >> roughly $600 million, if you add administrative cost close to $700 million in fees. that's paid by wall street, by you and me if we invest. >> $700 million to reclaim $9 billion. >> which they say is a decent investment. >> thank you very much. >>> ahead on the program, intel and...
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let me hold up for you this morning they said sheehan little iphone. can't get along without this thing. you all have one in your pocket or perhaps you're looking at right now and not listening to me. [laughter] which by the way, it's pretty standard for us professors, so it's not surprising. this device you have in your pocket and i have been nine would not exist were it not for federally funded research. let me show you why. the gps that enables your device to guide you to your destination would not exist without the federally funded research they produced the atomic clock. so apple made this thing and they did a great job, but without the atomic clock, it doesn't work. the touchscreen, an amazing game, even i can use it, came directly from research funded by the national science foundation. we don't think about that. the liquid crystal display or lcd monitor used on the sons comes from research funded by nih at the national institute for health. the rechargeable lithium-ion battery that run these funds came out of basic research funded by the depart
let me hold up for you this morning they said sheehan little iphone. can't get along without this thing. you all have one in your pocket or perhaps you're looking at right now and not listening to me. [laughter] which by the way, it's pretty standard for us professors, so it's not surprising. this device you have in your pocket and i have been nine would not exist were it not for federally funded research. let me show you why. the gps that enables your device to guide you to your destination...
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americans -- master tom pickering, ambassador richard burt, general james cartwright, and general john sheehan about their work with chuck hagel on nuclear weapons. they made it abundantly clear that the bank opposed unilateral moves -- they oppose unilateral moves and support verifiable u.s. arms reductions, to be followed by multilateral negotiations bringing other nuclear weapons countries into a series and verifiable process of reductions. in closing, mr. chairman, there are many essential characteristics and values that the secretary of defense should possess in a dangerous and challenging world. let me name just two or three that i think are very important. first, someone who is well informed, has an open mind, in cages in critical thinking, who is capable of and seeks out independent thought. second, someone who sets aside fixed ideologies and biases to honestly evaluate all options and provide his or her candid judgment to the president and the congress. third, someone who pays attention to people with the best ideas, regardless of their party affiliation. no one is perfect, we all kno
americans -- master tom pickering, ambassador richard burt, general james cartwright, and general john sheehan about their work with chuck hagel on nuclear weapons. they made it abundantly clear that the bank opposed unilateral moves -- they oppose unilateral moves and support verifiable u.s. arms reductions, to be followed by multilateral negotiations bringing other nuclear weapons countries into a series and verifiable process of reductions. in closing, mr. chairman, there are many essential...
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. >>> in the meantime, let's bring on kevin sheehan. seems barely a month ago you were ipo'ing.thank you. >> sunday night, you find out carnival has dropped the ball again, this time a fire and disabled ship off the gulf of mexico. what went through our mind? >> this is an industry that will periodically have different incidents whether related to the ship and macroeconomic environment. from our perspective we're focused on this great industry and prospects we have to grow our business over the coming years. that's as much as we focused on it, to be honest. >> you don't pick up the phone and say, come on, get the business together? >> of course not. mickey is a great lead er and a super ceo who has been with that business at family since the beginning so they certainly know a lot better than i do how to deal with these situations. >> kevin, there's been a very good reaction to results you brought to the table, chiefly because your guidance for the year is probably stronger than most investors thought you would bring to the table. 5 1/2 in growth and i think the stock is up 6% in
. >>> in the meantime, let's bring on kevin sheehan. seems barely a month ago you were ipo'ing.thank you. >> sunday night, you find out carnival has dropped the ball again, this time a fire and disabled ship off the gulf of mexico. what went through our mind? >> this is an industry that will periodically have different incidents whether related to the ship and macroeconomic environment. from our perspective we're focused on this great industry and prospects we have to grow...
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we now go to senator sheehan, moran, pryor, alexander, and cochrane. >> i am pleased to be able to serve on this committee with you. i am particularly pleased to hear you talk about the effort to return to regular order. for all of our panelists, thank you very much for being here. as the congress, we have been unable to deal with this debt and deficit. i was impressed and pleased to hear all of you talk about, in your remarks, that these automatic cuts that go into effect are not just going to affect government jobs and programs, but private-sector jobs and private sector efforts to put people back to work. they will have an impact on businesses, families, jobs we are creating an impact on economic activity. i am sure that you referred to secretary carter in your remarks, the fourth quarter activity last year. we saw a decline in economic activity for the first time since 2009. that is because of the reduction in public spending, economists suggested that was a concern about the sequester. we may see a loss of 1.4 million jobs if the sequester doesn't affect. feinstein referred to the g
we now go to senator sheehan, moran, pryor, alexander, and cochrane. >> i am pleased to be able to serve on this committee with you. i am particularly pleased to hear you talk about the effort to return to regular order. for all of our panelists, thank you very much for being here. as the congress, we have been unable to deal with this debt and deficit. i was impressed and pleased to hear all of you talk about, in your remarks, that these automatic cuts that go into effect are not just...
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americans -- master tom pickering, ambassador richard burt, general james cartwright, and general john sheehan, about their work with chuck hagel on nuclear weapons. they made it abundantly clear that the bank opposed unilateral moves -- they oppose unilateral moves and support verifiable u.s. arms reductions, to be followed by multilateral negotiations bringing other nuclear weapons countries into a series and verifiable process of reductions. in closing, mr. chairman, there are many essential characteristics and values that the secretary of defense should possess in a dangerous and challenging world. let me name just two or three that i think are very important. first, someone who is well informed, has an open mind, in cages in critical thinking, who is capable of and seeks out independent thought. second, someone who sets aside fixed ideologies and biases to honestly evaluate all options and provide his or her candid judgment to the president and the congress. third, someone who pays attention to people with the best ideas, regardless of their party affiliation. no one is perfect, we all kn
americans -- master tom pickering, ambassador richard burt, general james cartwright, and general john sheehan, about their work with chuck hagel on nuclear weapons. they made it abundantly clear that the bank opposed unilateral moves -- they oppose unilateral moves and support verifiable u.s. arms reductions, to be followed by multilateral negotiations bringing other nuclear weapons countries into a series and verifiable process of reductions. in closing, mr. chairman, there are many essential...
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we now go to senator sheehan, alexander, and cochrane. >> i am pleased to be able to serve on this committee with you. i am particularly pleased to hear you talk about the effort to return to regular order. for all of our panelists, thank you very much for being here. as the congress, we have been unable to deal with this debt and deficit. i was impressed and pleased to hear all of you talk about, in your remarks, that these automatic cuts that go into effect are not just going to affect government jobs and programs, but private-sector jobs and private sector efforts to put people back to work. they will have an impact on businesses, families, jobs we are creating an impact on economic activity. i am sure that you referred to secretary carter in your remarks, the fourth quarter activity last year. we saw a decline in economic activity for the first time since 2009. that is because of the reduction in public spending, economists suggested that was a concern about the sequester. we may see a loss of 1.4 million jobs if the sequester doesn't affect. feinstein referred to the george mason study
we now go to senator sheehan, alexander, and cochrane. >> i am pleased to be able to serve on this committee with you. i am particularly pleased to hear you talk about the effort to return to regular order. for all of our panelists, thank you very much for being here. as the congress, we have been unable to deal with this debt and deficit. i was impressed and pleased to hear all of you talk about, in your remarks, that these automatic cuts that go into effect are not just going to affect...