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>> roscoe. >> roscoe also? lot of, what do you think, two, three, give me a number. >> six to seven. >> six to seven. okay. what else? >> that's about it. >> that's about it. okay. >> basically what is going to happen now is we'll flex you up to a level two inmate. you'll probably be down here until i can get you a house. you may need to spend the night here. >> okay. >> you may go to theo lacy, whatever the room is going to be. >> okay. >> thank you. >> fair enough. good luck to you. >> thank you. >> while scotto will be moved to a higher security level, markus cash, after serving ten days in isolation for fighting with his boyfriend's cell mate, has just been moved back to mod q. >> i just got back, like, seriously three, four hours ago. i just got here. so, of course, everyone is banging on their doors, screaming my name, you know? i'm a star here. yeah. i'm crazy. >> not only is cash grateful to be out of isolation, he's especially happy about the location of his new cell. >> i'm so excited, my husband is n
>> roscoe. >> roscoe also? lot of, what do you think, two, three, give me a number. >> six to seven. >> six to seven. okay. what else? >> that's about it. >> that's about it. okay. >> basically what is going to happen now is we'll flex you up to a level two inmate. you'll probably be down here until i can get you a house. you may need to spend the night here. >> okay. >> you may go to theo lacy, whatever the room is going to be. >>...
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roscoe p. coaltrain. taylor has no idea who that is. >> it's a running joke for you to say, this is who that is and then you don't have any idea who that is. >> that's why we have you on facebook. one year since facebook went public. kayla touchy joins was a look back at the long awaited debut and what many called a debacle that followed. >> good morning. last year i did a segment on this on the "today" show. instead of a cnbc correspondent, my title was facebook expert. and i thought, oh, great. that sounds like i spend a lot of time on facebook. this time last year, facebook was valued at $107 billion. before it touched the public markets, $26 a share. it's now worth $63 billion. investors and underwriters say the company is faring just fine, but the valuation has yet to recover from its first fateful day. ceo mark zuckerberg and company ring the fass dak's opening bell. >> this is a moment in american business and we do not know how it's going to turn out. >> at 11:00 a.m., facebook stopped priced at $
roscoe p. coaltrain. taylor has no idea who that is. >> it's a running joke for you to say, this is who that is and then you don't have any idea who that is. >> that's why we have you on facebook. one year since facebook went public. kayla touchy joins was a look back at the long awaited debut and what many called a debacle that followed. >> good morning. last year i did a segment on this on the "today" show. instead of a cnbc correspondent, my title was facebook...
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greenfield, and is really there to deal with this guy she doesn't like, roscoe conklin, in negotiating members of the cabinet. >> host: the actual vote was one of the closest elections in history, and garfield after winning said this: it is a terrible responsible to come to him and to me. so did she want to become first lady? she didn't really want to become first lady for herself. she very strongly believed in her husband, and they had really been through everything. they lost two children. they had marital troubles. and by the time he has run in 1880, they are very clear and very square on the same page in terms of their values, and they both shared a lot of intellectual and literary pursuits that was a mutual passion, which i think during the tough times kept them together. but she was at the time she got the news that he had won the nomination, she was scrubbing the floor and didn't want to pose for photographs. she is very reluctant, and she did, and of course, her image is the first that we start to see being used in paraphernalia during the campaign. she wrote a private letter t
greenfield, and is really there to deal with this guy she doesn't like, roscoe conklin, in negotiating members of the cabinet. >> host: the actual vote was one of the closest elections in history, and garfield after winning said this: it is a terrible responsible to come to him and to me. so did she want to become first lady? she didn't really want to become first lady for herself. she very strongly believed in her husband, and they had really been through everything. they lost two...
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greenfield, and is really there to deal with this guy she doesn't like, roscoe conkling, and negotiating with members of the cabinet of who would be appointed and who wouldn't. host: lucretia garfield after winning says this -- "it is a terrible responsibility to come to him and me." did she want to become first lady? guest: she did not want to become first lady for herself. she very strongly believed in her husband. they had really been through everything. they lost two children. they had marital problems. by the time he had run in 1880, they are very clear and very square on the same page in terms of their values. they both shared a lot of intellectual and literary pursuits. that was a mutual passion which during the tough times kept them together, but she was, at the time she got the news that he won the nomination, she was scrubbing the floor. she did not want to pose for photographs. she was very reluctant. she did, and of course, the first images we start to see in paraphernalia during the campaign. she wrote a private letter to some friends and said, the truth is, i do not want to
greenfield, and is really there to deal with this guy she doesn't like, roscoe conkling, and negotiating with members of the cabinet of who would be appointed and who wouldn't. host: lucretia garfield after winning says this -- "it is a terrible responsibility to come to him and me." did she want to become first lady? guest: she did not want to become first lady for herself. she very strongly believed in her husband. they had really been through everything. they lost two children....
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>> roscoe. >> so you go to the museum of modern art and there are these giant paintings of rothco and all they're staring at is a tv turned off. that's all it is. >> yeah, to you. you don't get it. >> how jealous are you? do you like rothco? am i an idiot? >> i think all of us are rothco when you think about it and you don't. >> i don't think about it. >> i also have another question. what is moma? >> it museum of modern art. >> i looked at this painting and i had one thought only, thank you for being a friend. calm down, diane. you're cool, too. jealous over here. >> i'm just grooving. >> we're going to have to pay for it. no more. >> i'm old enough to remember the original maude series. >> had an abortion episode. i remember that. >> do you remember adrian barbeau on "maude" at that time. >> that's the one you want to see naked. >> not now. >> when you hear bea arthur naked, your curiosity peaked. >> that's not the only thing that peaked. >> do you remember who the father was? maude? >> george jefferson. a lot of people forget that. >> you're a jerk. you're lying. the artist has to
>> roscoe. >> so you go to the museum of modern art and there are these giant paintings of rothco and all they're staring at is a tv turned off. that's all it is. >> yeah, to you. you don't get it. >> how jealous are you? do you like rothco? am i an idiot? >> i think all of us are rothco when you think about it and you don't. >> i don't think about it. >> i also have another question. what is moma? >> it museum of modern art. >> i looked at...
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and one of the attendees roscoe bartlett, a tea party republican from maryland who served ten terms in congress said "extraterrestrials are not anti-biblical. read the book of job. it's all there." it's true. right there in the text, you can see the prophecy states j.j. abrams will direct episode seven. now back to more serious politicians. one thing president obama did not really address in his press conference today was the issue of guns. but that didn't stop the rest of our country from talking about them. out in warren, new hampshire erica laverty, the daughter of the principal killed at sandy hook confronted kelly ayotte at a town hall meeting and asked why senator ayotte helped filibuster the bill expanding background checks for gun buyers. >> you had mentioned that day the burden of the owners, background checks would help. i'm just wondering why the burden of my mother being gunned down in the hallway of an elementary school isn't as important. >> john: senator ayotte's answer veered, you won't be surprised, off of the issue on to mental health. but that probably won't help her
and one of the attendees roscoe bartlett, a tea party republican from maryland who served ten terms in congress said "extraterrestrials are not anti-biblical. read the book of job. it's all there." it's true. right there in the text, you can see the prophecy states j.j. abrams will direct episode seven. now back to more serious politicians. one thing president obama did not really address in his press conference today was the issue of guns. but that didn't stop the rest of our country...
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an art collector couldn't tell the different between that and a roscoe. >> yeah. but you're sort of saying it's in the same class. >> yeah. but do you think people look at some of those and see something different than what we see? if you're smart, you might see this incredible -- you might see something from st. mark's square in venice. >> i used to collect, when i was in russia, cheap folk art that was on the street. and i never paid more than five bucks for it. it was great. >> harwood is a guy i think that would have an eye. and ben white, you look at his glasses and they're a work of art, basically. >>> back to the story that everyone is talking about this morning, the unfoaling irs targeting scandal. president obama announcing the agency's commissioner, acting commissioner, is out. >> the misconduct that uncovered is inexcusable. it's inexcusable and americans are right to be angry about it and i am angry about it. i will not tolerate this kind of behavior in any agency, but especially by the irs, given the power that it has and the reach that it has in all
an art collector couldn't tell the different between that and a roscoe. >> yeah. but you're sort of saying it's in the same class. >> yeah. but do you think people look at some of those and see something different than what we see? if you're smart, you might see this incredible -- you might see something from st. mark's square in venice. >> i used to collect, when i was in russia, cheap folk art that was on the street. and i never paid more than five bucks for it. it was...
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he told roscoe drummond and a columnist for the herald tribune i'm not going to run again in 1864.i won't run in 68 or 72. anyone who thinks i'm going to seek public office again is out of his mind. he meant it. he would've been bored, restless, but he would've have had a normal prosperous aldersgate in my. >> and he was in dallas. [inaudible] i'm not suggesting that. just because i'm wearing black doesn't mean i'm going to go into that wormhole. but he gives the press conference in dallas before the assassination and criticizes kennedy's leadership. that is strange for somebody who enjoys walking his dog in new york. >> he was going to be big spokesman for the party. he spoke in washington and he was happy to criticize the bay of pigs invasion. it was nice that he was running for some thing. he was a good republican speaking out against the opposition. he was happy doing that. he had contempt for kennedy. >> what effect do you think the 60s have on nixon? let's mark the start of the 60s at the assassination of john f. kennedy. what do you think the effect of vietnam are mounting i
he told roscoe drummond and a columnist for the herald tribune i'm not going to run again in 1864.i won't run in 68 or 72. anyone who thinks i'm going to seek public office again is out of his mind. he meant it. he would've been bored, restless, but he would've have had a normal prosperous aldersgate in my. >> and he was in dallas. [inaudible] i'm not suggesting that. just because i'm wearing black doesn't mean i'm going to go into that wormhole. but he gives the press conference in...
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roscoe p. coaltrain, it's good to see you. >> thanks for that. european equities are firmer today. let's show you where we stand. you can see a bit more than 6 to 4 advancers outpacing decliners on the dow jones stoxx 600. the ftse was closed yesterday. posted jobs report today. the ft. if it is up about 0.3%. the cac 40 up about 0.3%. the xetra dax up 0.7%. ftse mib up 1%. focus is very much on bank earnings. we kick off with hsbc. there we go, up 3% for the london/hong kong listed focus. q1 pretax profit, 8.4 had billion, better than the 8.1. but what is potentially driving the stock much higher this morning is the fact that loan costs provisions and embarrassment embarrass impairment is lower than expected. a good increase cost ratio. revenues are light and it has strong capital position. look very sustainable. the look like they're about to grow the dividend. so all in all, pretty good gains for hsbc this morning. today, a 5 is 1% rise in profit. socgen, up 5% this morning. the numbers are a little bit better than expected. and commerzbank in germany up 1.6% today. better than
roscoe p. coaltrain, it's good to see you. >> thanks for that. european equities are firmer today. let's show you where we stand. you can see a bit more than 6 to 4 advancers outpacing decliners on the dow jones stoxx 600. the ftse was closed yesterday. posted jobs report today. the ft. if it is up about 0.3%. the cac 40 up about 0.3%. the xetra dax up 0.7%. ftse mib up 1%. focus is very much on bank earnings. we kick off with hsbc. there we go, up 3% for the london/hong kong listed...
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roscoe conkling, the kingmaker of the stalwarts in new york, thanks, now the doors will open and we willet all the political funds. president arthur says, no, i'm going to change my stripes, and we are going to be honest. chester arthur is the man who initiates the first civil sommers -- so -- civil service reforms. we learned that charles could tell was always described as a frustrated office seeker. his biglso tied into allegiance with the other faction of the gop. his example of coming to the office, to the white house, and looking for jobs. how does that process work in the 1880s? guest: it is extraordinary to think that not even 20 years after the assassination of resident can that there could -- president lincoln that there could be such lax security at the white house. as you and many viewers know, the way the white house was set up at the time, there was the ground floor where there were no restored rooms, functioning as kitchens and places to keep china, and then there is the main floor. with the east room and green -- redd read room, room. there are three hallways. the hallway
roscoe conkling, the kingmaker of the stalwarts in new york, thanks, now the doors will open and we willet all the political funds. president arthur says, no, i'm going to change my stripes, and we are going to be honest. chester arthur is the man who initiates the first civil sommers -- so -- civil service reforms. we learned that charles could tell was always described as a frustrated office seeker. his biglso tied into allegiance with the other faction of the gop. his example of coming to...
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he told roscoe drummond and a columnist for the herald tribune i'm not going to run again in 1864. i won't run in 68 or 72. anyone who thinks i'm going to seek public office again is out of his mind. he meant it. he would've been bored, restless, but he would've have had a normal prosperous aldersgate in my. >> and he was in dallas. [inaudible] i'm not suggesting that. just because i'm wearing black doesn't mean i'm going to go into that wormhole. but he gives the press conference in dallas before the assassination and criticizes kennedy's leadership. that is strange for somebody who enjoys walking his dog in new york. >> he was going to be big spokesman for the party. he spoke in washington and he was happy to criticize the bay of pigs invasion. it was nice that he was running for some thing. he was a good republican speaking out against the opposition. he was happy doing that. he had contempt for kennedy. >> what effect do you think the 60s have on nixon? let's mark the start of the 60s at the assassination of john f. kennedy. what do you think the effect of vietnam are mounting
he told roscoe drummond and a columnist for the herald tribune i'm not going to run again in 1864. i won't run in 68 or 72. anyone who thinks i'm going to seek public office again is out of his mind. he meant it. he would've been bored, restless, but he would've have had a normal prosperous aldersgate in my. >> and he was in dallas. [inaudible] i'm not suggesting that. just because i'm wearing black doesn't mean i'm going to go into that wormhole. but he gives the press conference in...
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they'll expect questions today for those two individuals from guys like dave camp, paul ryan, peter roscoe, people very comfortable with the leadership who know the met tricks very well who will ask tough authoritative questions from the republican side. the democrats want to get in on this too. sander levin, the soft spoken man he is, wants to throw a few spears today because they want to show that democrats don't want to be columned into this mess, that the irs has created. it's a fascinating thing to see how this all plays out. >> it is. peter alexander back at the white house, is the white house counting on republicans overplaying their hand? >> the white house feels pretty confidently when these things becomes partisan as they have insisted this has been since the beginning that's when republicans look bad and they start to look good. they're trying to focus on policy. hammering reporters saying they're going to baltimore, second effort to focus on jobs, what americans are talking about. they're going to an elementary school to focus on pre-k education, infrastructure, dredging manufa
they'll expect questions today for those two individuals from guys like dave camp, paul ryan, peter roscoe, people very comfortable with the leadership who know the met tricks very well who will ask tough authoritative questions from the republican side. the democrats want to get in on this too. sander levin, the soft spoken man he is, wants to throw a few spears today because they want to show that democrats don't want to be columned into this mess, that the irs has created. it's a fascinating...