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>> warner: the u.s.ive other world powers seek an agreement to put verifiable limits on iran's nuclear program for a decade or more, to ensure that iran couldn't quickly produce enough fuel for a bomb. president obama also sees a deal as a way to avoid military action by the u.s. or israel against iran's nuclear sites. prime minister netanyahu wants far more, to have iran's nuclear enrichment program dismantled entirely. but these differences, the president said, aren't why he won't see netanyahu this visit. >> the u.s.-israeli relationship is not about a particular party. the way to preserve that is to make sure that it doesn't get clouded with what could be perceived as partisan politics. >> warner: but it's certainly seen as political in israel, where netanyahu is running against a center-left coalition partly on a stand-up-to- washington message, as in this t.v. ad. in tel aviv's largest market voters were divided on the election, and on the trip. vegetable seller david cohen is not sold on the prime
>> warner: the u.s.ive other world powers seek an agreement to put verifiable limits on iran's nuclear program for a decade or more, to ensure that iran couldn't quickly produce enough fuel for a bomb. president obama also sees a deal as a way to avoid military action by the u.s. or israel against iran's nuclear sites. prime minister netanyahu wants far more, to have iran's nuclear enrichment program dismantled entirely. but these differences, the president said, aren't why he won't see...
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chernach played pop warner football for four years continuing through high school. he also wrestled and was a pole vaulter. in a statement pop warner said, while there is incredible sadness in this story, we question the merits of singling out four years of youth football amid a career of sports that lasted through high school. >> we don't have to prove that pop warner was the only source of those blows. we have to prove that pop warner was a substantial factor in him getting injured. >> reporter: a new challenge for america's most popular sport that could change how it's played for the youngest athletes. ron mott, nbc news, boston. >>> when we come back, the new app that could have college kids thinking twice before cutting class. >>> the cost of a college education is enough to make any parent wonder if they're getting their money's worth or at the very least their kids are showing up to class. a new app could be the answer. the technology lets parents track if they're cutting class, or put another way, if they're absent. here's nbc's kristen welker. >> reporter:
chernach played pop warner football for four years continuing through high school. he also wrestled and was a pole vaulter. in a statement pop warner said, while there is incredible sadness in this story, we question the merits of singling out four years of youth football amid a career of sports that lasted through high school. >> we don't have to prove that pop warner was the only source of those blows. we have to prove that pop warner was a substantial factor in him getting injured....
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chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner explains. >> warner: since the 1970s michael pillsburyocused on china as a pentagon official and consultant and now at the conservative hudson institute. over the years, the mandarin speaker has grown ever more hard line in his views as is clear in his bestselling but controversial new book, "the hundred-year marathon: china's secret strategy to replace america as the global superpower"." he says it's based on chinese and american documents and books and conversations can chinese military officials and defectors. critics have shot back, accusing him of sloppy use of evidence. i spoke with pillsbury last week. the very title of your book asserts america has been in denial, but china has a secret strategy to replace the united states. what is that strategy based on? >> the strategy is based on two things. first, china's historical role in what we would today call the leader of the world. they want to restore themselveses to the role they played for 2,000 years. the second part of the strategy is they know from their economists that they can
chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner explains. >> warner: since the 1970s michael pillsburyocused on china as a pentagon official and consultant and now at the conservative hudson institute. over the years, the mandarin speaker has grown ever more hard line in his views as is clear in his bestselling but controversial new book, "the hundred-year marathon: china's secret strategy to replace america as the global superpower"." he says it's based on chinese and...
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here's abc's linzie janis. >> this is the pop warner picture.is on the left. >> reporter: from the time he was 11 years old, joseph chernach loved playing football. but his mother is now suing the youth football league pop warner for $5 million, saying the repeated trauma to her son's brain resulted in his suicide at 25. >> i just couldn't understand why a happy kid turned into someone so depressed. >> reporter: in her lawsuit, pyka alleges pop warner football disregarded the plaintiff's right to safety. >> pop warner allows children who still have to sit in the backseat in a carseat to play tackle football with helmets. that is the problem. >> reporter: knowledge about the dangers of youth football has evolved. a recent boston universi found that former nfl players who played tackle football before the age of 12 are more likely to have serious brain damage. pop warner says they have made rule changes to make the game safer, but in a statement, says, "we question the merits of singling out four years of youth football amid a career of sports tha
here's abc's linzie janis. >> this is the pop warner picture.is on the left. >> reporter: from the time he was 11 years old, joseph chernach loved playing football. but his mother is now suing the youth football league pop warner for $5 million, saying the repeated trauma to her son's brain resulted in his suicide at 25. >> i just couldn't understand why a happy kid turned into someone so depressed. >> reporter: in her lawsuit, pyka alleges pop warner football...
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. >> reporter: this week she sued pop warner the nation's largest youth football organization blamingph taking his life in 2012 at age 25. according to the lawsuit joseph's depression and eventual suicide were the result of brain injuries he suffered playing pop warner football calling it an abnormally dangerous ultrahazardous activity. and alleging pop warner recklessly exposed children to the risk of injury. >> i just didn't realize that what kind of damage could be done with the kids banging their brains together. >> reporter: an autopsy conducted three months after his death found evidence of chronic traumatic encephalopathy. while not involved in this case dr. melissa lieber has been treating young athletes for years. >> i think parents' concerns are warranted. they make sense. and their fears are heard. and i think people are changing coaches are changing. youth sports are changing. >> reporter: the year joseph died pop warner changed rules regarding head injury limiting contact in practices and restricting some tackles and blocks. he played football for four years continuing th
. >> reporter: this week she sued pop warner the nation's largest youth football organization blamingph taking his life in 2012 at age 25. according to the lawsuit joseph's depression and eventual suicide were the result of brain injuries he suffered playing pop warner football calling it an abnormally dangerous ultrahazardous activity. and alleging pop warner recklessly exposed children to the risk of injury. >> i just didn't realize that what kind of damage could be done with the...
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. >> pop warner football under fire. the mother of a former player files a wrongful death suit claims his suicide can be traced back to his playing days as a child. >>> and which foods should you fridge. the items in the refrigerator that probably should. be there. >> i think we just assume that everything will do better in the refrigerator, but that's not really true. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday february 5th 2015. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning a powerful storm sometimes known as the pineapple express is taking aim at the northwest with flood-producing rains and strong winds. flood and wind warnings and advisories are posted from washington all the way down to california. wind gusts could reach 65 miles an hour. the storm is expected to ratchet up this morning and last through the weekend. storm preparations are under way in northern california which could see up to ten inches of rain before it's all over. hillsides are a potential danger
. >> pop warner football under fire. the mother of a former player files a wrongful death suit claims his suicide can be traced back to his playing days as a child. >>> and which foods should you fridge. the items in the refrigerator that probably should. be there. >> i think we just assume that everything will do better in the refrigerator, but that's not really true. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday february 5th...
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chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner reports. >> warner: the visit came amid signs of.-european rift over arming ukraine's military against pro-russian rebels. today, publicly, the two leaders maintained a display of unity. >> as diplomatic efforts continue this week, we are in absolute agreement that the 21st century cannot stand idle, have us stand idle, and simply allow the borders of europe to be redrawn at the barrel of a gun. >> ( translated ): no matter what we decide, the alliance between the united states and europe will continue to stand will continue to be solid. >> warner: still, mr. obama said it's clear russia is arming the rebels, despite kremlin denials so u.s. options must remain open, if diplomacy and sanctions fail to move president vladimir putin. >> the possibility of lethal defensive weapons is one of those options that's being examined, but i have not made a decision about that yet. it's not based on the idea that ukraine could defeat a russian army that was determined. it is rather to see whether or not there are additional things we can do to h
chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner reports. >> warner: the visit came amid signs of.-european rift over arming ukraine's military against pro-russian rebels. today, publicly, the two leaders maintained a display of unity. >> as diplomatic efforts continue this week, we are in absolute agreement that the 21st century cannot stand idle, have us stand idle, and simply allow the borders of europe to be redrawn at the barrel of a gun. >> ( translated ): no matter...
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so i think time warner's a transitional story this year.hen you get out to 2016 you'll see a further ramp in affiliate fees and also have a very strong warner bros. pipeline, d.c. comic characters and such. clearly they had a nice success with "american sniper" as well. this quarter's not a pivot point but strategy's work doing a very good job on the cost side as well. >> any question that hbo is -- remains the crown jewel. >> i think hbo is a business that the street has always undervalued and even warner's the quarters tend to be lumpy, as we've seen. people underestimate how strong the long-term earnings power is geared off international growth and technology. we love hbo and direct consumer spending for media. as you know they're doing over the top service this year. and certainly ample international growth as well. buchanank bewkes reminds us content has never been as strong as now. >> when do you expect to get clarity on pricing about going over the top. >> i think fairly soon. looking for launch sometime toward middle of the year or
so i think time warner's a transitional story this year.hen you get out to 2016 you'll see a further ramp in affiliate fees and also have a very strong warner bros. pipeline, d.c. comic characters and such. clearly they had a nice success with "american sniper" as well. this quarter's not a pivot point but strategy's work doing a very good job on the cost side as well. >> any question that hbo is -- remains the crown jewel. >> i think hbo is a business that the street has...
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posted by our time warner cable partners, we visited many sites showcasing the city's history. learn more about corpus christi all weekend here on american history tv. >> welcome to the acm of science and history. the museum was started in 1957. it operates as a public-private partnership. we started as a general museum. today, we have more detailed topics. we talk about the city of corpus christi, including major business developments that we have shared with the world. we are going to explore the corpus christie history gallery. this area of the museum discusses the native peoples. they did not have a written language. they were here and the 1850's. they made a fierce reputation for themselves and were a formidable foe to the white settlers who eventually drove them out that these lands. a were here and tell the 1850's. they interacted with a lot of early settlers. they built huts from branches. they were such time-consuming facts -- tasks, they would take the structures with them as they traveled. they covered them with grasses or deerskin. they used every piece of what they
posted by our time warner cable partners, we visited many sites showcasing the city's history. learn more about corpus christi all weekend here on american history tv. >> welcome to the acm of science and history. the museum was started in 1957. it operates as a public-private partnership. we started as a general museum. today, we have more detailed topics. we talk about the city of corpus christi, including major business developments that we have shared with the world. we are going to...
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we partnered with time-warner cable to visit north carolina. >> after months and months of cleaning the house, charles was making one small walk-through and he saw an envelope with a green seal on it and walked over and noticed the date was 1832 document. he removed a single mail from a panel in an upstairs attic room and discovered a trumping, books and portraits stuffed under the eves a there was this treasure of dolly madison's things. different items are displayed, but trying to include her life
we partnered with time-warner cable to visit north carolina. >> after months and months of cleaning the house, charles was making one small walk-through and he saw an envelope with a green seal on it and walked over and noticed the date was 1832 document. he removed a single mail from a panel in an upstairs attic room and discovered a trumping, books and portraits stuffed under the eves a there was this treasure of dolly madison's things. different items are displayed, but trying to...
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time warner revenue missed mostly due to declines at warner brothers movie studio. company upped dividend 10% to 35 cents a share. shares up a fraction to $81.01. time warner's former unit, aol, out with revenue that trailed consensus helped the company post better than expected earnings but subscription revenue fell as higher pricing didn't offset a drop in subscribers. chief executive tim armstrong said currency initiatives have been an issue but not as effective as other companies. >> 20% is revenue but it's under 20%. it's probably mo muted than a company that has got 20% coming internationally. but the swing in the dollar has been really large. i mean last six months you look at the charts. it's hard to say that's not one of the megatrends that will affect people's earnings. >> still, shares tumble 10% to close at $40.22. shares of rite aid rose on news of an acquisition. benefits manager envision pharmaceuticals for $2 billion. the move comes as the company looks to better its position in the changing health care environment. shares were 6.5% higher to $8.08.
time warner revenue missed mostly due to declines at warner brothers movie studio. company upped dividend 10% to 35 cents a share. shares up a fraction to $81.01. time warner's former unit, aol, out with revenue that trailed consensus helped the company post better than expected earnings but subscription revenue fell as higher pricing didn't offset a drop in subscribers. chief executive tim armstrong said currency initiatives have been an issue but not as effective as other companies. >>...
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from help -- with help from our time warner cable partners, we will look at the southern texas city. coming up, here about hector p garcia and how the doctor and war veteran became one of the most important figures in mexican american history. >> he is probably best known as the founder of the american g.i. forum. it was created to assist mexican and american veterans in their struggle to return to normal life after their war service. >> later, come aboard the uss lexington and, a world war ii aircraft carrier. it has made its home here. >> the japanese proved how strong and how important aircraft carriers could be. we took that and even all the during the course of world war ii. now aircraft carriers are the centerpiece of our seapower. >> the first, we visit naval air station corpus christi. this training facility opened before america entered the second world war. by the mid-19 -- the mid-1940's, it was the only one of its kind in the world. >> the naval station corporis -- corpus christi has a tremendous history that dates back even before 1941 when it was commissioned. in 1938,
from help -- with help from our time warner cable partners, we will look at the southern texas city. coming up, here about hector p garcia and how the doctor and war veteran became one of the most important figures in mexican american history. >> he is probably best known as the founder of the american g.i. forum. it was created to assist mexican and american veterans in their struggle to return to normal life after their war service. >> later, come aboard the uss lexington and, a...
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with the help of our time warner cable partners, we will look at the history of greensboro. visit that woolworth's counter at the center of the civil rights count -- movement. >> is that at the counter and ask to order coffee and pizza. the response was really mixed. another waitress was saying something like, we don't serve colored people here. they came here to sit down and take that first step. >> later, here about a deadly clash in 1979 between members of the kuklinski plan and ask ku klux klan and communist party workers. >> i think it is so shocking to watch the film of the event of november 3. you have a group of people standing on the sidewalks, cars driving by a close and reach the sides of the cards. you have men running back and forth. it's hard to tell when you watch the film who represents the klan or cwp. >> first, get an up close look at a 200-year-old dress worn by first lady dolley madison and hear the history surrounding the dress that dates back to the british. >> the trunk was a large leather carriage trunk reinforced with iron and large nails. inside it
with the help of our time warner cable partners, we will look at the history of greensboro. visit that woolworth's counter at the center of the civil rights count -- movement. >> is that at the counter and ask to order coffee and pizza. the response was really mixed. another waitress was saying something like, we don't serve colored people here. they came here to sit down and take that first step. >> later, here about a deadly clash in 1979 between members of the kuklinski plan and...
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we don't know when and if if contacts will be allowed by time warner cable.d the game blockbuster grand theft auto makes a push into china. will hear from k2 interactive ceo. we'll talk with another of the world's best performing hedge funds managers, --. welcome to the second hour of market makers. i am stephanie ruhle. erik schatzker is out today. >> i get to be here. >> he is a former head fund -- hedge fund investor. i have to ask before i go to the bulletin. goldman sachs only hired 3% of their 267 applicants. everyone is saying that people don't want to work in finance. you're a professor at columbia what is the answer? f>> they did not have five options courses. attendance is down in the finance side. everyone wants to be the next mark zuckerberg. it is the hog cycle. everyone wants to be a tech entrepreneur. a lot of would the nba graduates, that train may have left the station. you may want to go to the finance classes. stephanie: let's take you to the bulletin. the top business stories of the morning. the justice department turning up the heat on fo
we don't know when and if if contacts will be allowed by time warner cable.d the game blockbuster grand theft auto makes a push into china. will hear from k2 interactive ceo. we'll talk with another of the world's best performing hedge funds managers, --. welcome to the second hour of market makers. i am stephanie ruhle. erik schatzker is out today. >> i get to be here. >> he is a former head fund -- hedge fund investor. i have to ask before i go to the bulletin. goldman sachs only...
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comcast is doing just fine without time warner cable.ways a deal that was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, but comcast isn't going to put themselves in a position where they're agreeing to things that the rest of the industry is not going to be hot to deal with. so they're not going to say okay, this is the new document. we are going to accept everything in this document and then it gets overturned in court. verizon is in great shape and comcast has to deal with this document. i just don't think it's that important to brian roberts. >> let's pivot now. talk "house of cards." how big is this going to be? are we going to get numbers over the weekend or on monday that's going to cause a pop? >> well, makes everyone's life a little bit easier. netflix doesn't release any numbers. so all we know is that the return of house of cards last year actually had far more of an impact on new sign-ups than season one. and that makes sense. nobody really knew what it was beginning to be in season one. the hype obviously built over the course of the fol
comcast is doing just fine without time warner cable.ways a deal that was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, but comcast isn't going to put themselves in a position where they're agreeing to things that the rest of the industry is not going to be hot to deal with. so they're not going to say okay, this is the new document. we are going to accept everything in this document and then it gets overturned in court. verizon is in great shape and comcast has to deal with this document. i just don't...
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comcast and time warner cable. joni mitchell and others are bringing back wrinkles -- they're bringing wrinkles and grey hair to major ads. we'll go inside the newest campaign to celebrate enduring elegance. >>> plus the young man who's lighting up the grammys. ed sheeran is up for three awards. he talks about the day when he thought he was the only one he thought would make it. >>> a missouri's boys relatives are in jail this morning for alleged ly allegedly staging his kidnapping. police say the boy's mother, grandmother, and aunt asked a friend to abduct the boy monday. they wanted to scare him to make him aware of the danger of strangers. well, the boy was held in the basement of his home for hours, he was shown a gun and was told he would never see his mother again. he told school officials what happen and the child is now in protective custody. >> sick and cruel. >>> "the wall street journal" says you can try a home. you can meet the neighbors and spend a night on the property before you commit to buying it.
comcast and time warner cable. joni mitchell and others are bringing back wrinkles -- they're bringing wrinkles and grey hair to major ads. we'll go inside the newest campaign to celebrate enduring elegance. >>> plus the young man who's lighting up the grammys. ed sheeran is up for three awards. he talks about the day when he thought he was the only one he thought would make it. >>> a missouri's boys relatives are in jail this morning for alleged ly allegedly staging his...
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did comcast and time warner cable restrict entertainment companies? the s.e.c. is investigating as it considers whether to approve the comcast/time warner cable merger. the s.e.c. has asked eight media companies including disney viacom, and fox to describe limits to online distribution in their agreements with comcast. uber says an unauthorized third-party access to its database last year and may have taken data on about 50,000 drivers. bloomberg says it has notified the impacted drivers. there have been no reports of misuse. jawbone is said to be in contact with blackrock. the size and terms might change. the fitness company raised $500 million from investors including sequoia capital. competition is heating up with fitbit. and there is an apple watch in the works. republican presidential hopefuls are making their case for conservative activists. speech is going on all day at cpac. a common theme, getting rid of obamacare. senator paul: obamacare, at its very core, takes away a patient's right to choose. i promise you this. as a doctor, i will take it and make
did comcast and time warner cable restrict entertainment companies? the s.e.c. is investigating as it considers whether to approve the comcast/time warner cable merger. the s.e.c. has asked eight media companies including disney viacom, and fox to describe limits to online distribution in their agreements with comcast. uber says an unauthorized third-party access to its database last year and may have taken data on about 50,000 drivers. bloomberg says it has notified the impacted drivers. there...
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all meticulously sorted and stored here in the warner brothers' archive.pon rail. "the dark knight rises." christian bale as bruce wayne. the "harry potter" franchise is one of the most successful in movie history. one the cameras stop rolling, many of the props and costumes were moved here. you'll recognize the hog warts uniform there. you can get a sense of how daniel radcliffe aged as he played harry potter over the years. this from the first movie. and this from the last. more "harry potter" items. this is used in the quidditch scenes. >> no magic to be used between the classes and corridors -- >> the "dark knight" series. this is the gun i recognize. feels like a real gun. >> and "batman" begins. grapple gun. >> you wouldn't be interested in that. >> check out the tumbler, all 2.5 tons of it. fully functioning from the windscreen wiper to the 5.7-liter engine. some of the props restored so they could be repurposed later on. above all warner bros says it's about preserving shared history. >> it's huge. people love and connect with those assets those te
all meticulously sorted and stored here in the warner brothers' archive.pon rail. "the dark knight rises." christian bale as bruce wayne. the "harry potter" franchise is one of the most successful in movie history. one the cameras stop rolling, many of the props and costumes were moved here. you'll recognize the hog warts uniform there. you can get a sense of how daniel radcliffe aged as he played harry potter over the years. this from the first movie. and this from the...
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>> the cost does come down, i have my time warner bill to prove it. >> i cannot say what time warnerng everything we sports the a we do at turner, you have financial responsibilities. we believe every deal we have gone into come at the end of that deal, we will make a profit . i did through our digital assets, mobile assets subscription revenue advertising dollars, our off-site stuff like the fashion shows and even marketing we do with our advertisers. you figure out how to bring in all of it and make money. >> what is the next big sports package that you want to bring to tbs? >> we would love to bring back the nfl if we could financially. hopefully that package becomes available at some point. >> realistically, it will not become available/ . >> i hope so. >> the network in the past, nbc gave up and jumped back in. they see the value in the nfl. >> nfl is the largest way to a teammate and audience. it is probably one of the best sports properties from a standpoint of ratings in the business. >> bell and rogers, they brought -- bought the team to drive mobile products. that is where
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. >>> leading the news from nbc news war game mom sues pop warner football over son's suicide.aims her son suffered concussions while playing tackle football with the youth organization which led to dementia that caused him to take his life in 2012. the lawsuit says pop warner was negligent for allowing small children to play the game and that it should have known about research linking concussion to dementia. >>> in the "new york times," feds look into prosecutor's claims involving christie donor. the former county prosecutor alleges he was fired because he complained about the dropping of an indictment that involved a donor to the republican governor. christie has denied any involvement in the case. >>> some other stories we're following. a missouri mother is facing charges after she and family members allegedly conspired to have her 6-year-old son kidnapped. the mom asked a co-worker to help. >> they asked him, hey, can you do this for a family favor? our son is too nice, he's too open too polite. >> the co-worker lured the boy into his truck where the family threatened him
. >>> leading the news from nbc news war game mom sues pop warner football over son's suicide.aims her son suffered concussions while playing tackle football with the youth organization which led to dementia that caused him to take his life in 2012. the lawsuit says pop warner was negligent for allowing small children to play the game and that it should have known about research linking concussion to dementia. >>> in the "new york times," feds look into prosecutor's...
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these bills included a bill introduced by senators king and warner and tester that doubled the threshold for the small bank holding company policy statement, a bill supported by senators king, jack reed on this committee and senator warren to allow insures for credit union members in a bipartisan bill or authorized by senator moran and me to permitle institutions to offer prize link savings accounts. all those are now law. also as a result of congressional action led by senator vitter, the president's nominated a community banker to serve on the federal reserve board. there are also relief proposals i supported that did not cross the finish line last year. i'm pleased that senator moran and ginned by senator hidecamp will reintroduce that act. it had 75 senate sponsors. this is ready for action. we should move on it. there's no question that regulators in congress have been responsive to the concerns of small institutions. we've acted where legitimate problems have been identified and members and stakeholders have come together to find compromise. i thank the witnesses today for helping
these bills included a bill introduced by senators king and warner and tester that doubled the threshold for the small bank holding company policy statement, a bill supported by senators king, jack reed on this committee and senator warren to allow insures for credit union members in a bipartisan bill or authorized by senator moran and me to permitle institutions to offer prize link savings accounts. all those are now law. also as a result of congressional action led by senator vitter, the...
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to our distinguished colleagues senators legal and warner, thank you. i am grateful that you would take the time to visit us on this location. -- occasion. to the civilians and commanders, thank you. thank you for your unflagging service and your commitment to this country. i want to particularly acknowledge bob work, our deputy secretary of defense. i thank him for the strong partnership over the last year. my appreciation as well to ash carter. his service and partnership during my first year of the pentagon, and for his continued commitment to public service. my heartfelt thanks to my security and advance staff. each of you have played critically important roles for which my family and i will be always grateful. to my personal staff and those in the office of the secretary who have been indispensable, indispensable in helping me carry out my responsibilities, i thank you. into the men into women who serve our countries, and their sacrifice. we salute your high purpose in your commitment to our values. every morning you wake up and you go to work know
to our distinguished colleagues senators legal and warner, thank you. i am grateful that you would take the time to visit us on this location. -- occasion. to the civilians and commanders, thank you. thank you for your unflagging service and your commitment to this country. i want to particularly acknowledge bob work, our deputy secretary of defense. i thank him for the strong partnership over the last year. my appreciation as well to ash carter. his service and partnership during my first year...
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senator mark warner planed on metro for answers regarding last -- leaned on metro for answers regarding last month's smoke incident in l'enfant plaza. >> plus twitter goes wild over the author from to kill a mockingbird. >> 28 for a low downtown, 24 in gaithersburg, 26 in leesburg and manassas, 27 in andrews, upper 20s as far south as fredericksburg. we're tracking two arctic fronts when we come back. i'm not sick. i'm not sick. i'm not sick. she's perfectly healthy. cigna covers preventive care. that's having your back. >>> wusa9 news is sponsored in part by cigna. >>> taking a look at stories trending, an update on that detroit man who walks 21 miles a day round trip to get to his $10 an hour factory job. >> a college student set up a gofundme page to give james robertson a hand. that pain has raised more than 100 -- page has raised more than $150,000. it's good news for robertson who has made the trek since his car quit on him 10 years ago. >> i do it with no excuses. how i do the job is when the real battle is won. >> most of the donations have been 20, 25 bucks. i've had a lot of p
senator mark warner planed on metro for answers regarding last -- leaned on metro for answers regarding last month's smoke incident in l'enfant plaza. >> plus twitter goes wild over the author from to kill a mockingbird. >> 28 for a low downtown, 24 in gaithersburg, 26 in leesburg and manassas, 27 in andrews, upper 20s as far south as fredericksburg. we're tracking two arctic fronts when we come back. i'm not sick. i'm not sick. i'm not sick. she's perfectly healthy. cigna covers...
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if you are disney and you have espn, if your time warner, es -- time warner tbs.ller networks are not in that position. make sense for cbs and viacom to get together. they would be a bigger network with more bargaining power. joe: what can the two networks do together right away that they cannot do right now? guest: they will have more scale. cbs is on its own. it takes the most highly rated broadcast network. they expect their retransmission dollars to go from roughly $500 million today to the end of -- by come has a large suite of niche networks. they have mtv which appears to teenagers. cbs is general in entertainment mess networks. they fit well together and hopefully they have better negotiating power. you have less and philippe. they both very successful executives. we will have to see how -- who runs the company if they end up putting it together. stephanie: is that why it seems less\ wan -- les wants and ownership bid? guest: he's putting together a bid to fetch record be part of his -- that could be part of his game plan, to try to buy out that voting con
if you are disney and you have espn, if your time warner, es -- time warner tbs.ller networks are not in that position. make sense for cbs and viacom to get together. they would be a bigger network with more bargaining power. joe: what can the two networks do together right away that they cannot do right now? guest: they will have more scale. cbs is on its own. it takes the most highly rated broadcast network. they expect their retransmission dollars to go from roughly $500 million today to the...
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meet chef justin warner on "the dish." you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday."?... i know a guy. price-line ne-go-ti-a-tor! i know this guy... konohito... and this guy... who knows a guy. hey guy. i know a guy in new york, vegas, dallas. i've known some guys for decades and some, nice to meet ya, let's deal. my competitors may know a guy, but i know over 60,000 guys. and gals. exclusive hotel deals - up to 60% off...priceline.com living with chronic migraine feels like each day is a game of chance. i wanted to put the odds in my favor. so my doctor told me about botox® an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine. 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. it's proven to actually prevent headache days. and it's injected by my doctor once every 3 months. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condi
meet chef justin warner on "the dish." you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday."?... i know a guy. price-line ne-go-ti-a-tor! i know this guy... konohito... and this guy... who knows a guy. hey guy. i know a guy in new york, vegas, dallas. i've known some guys for decades and some, nice to meet ya, let's deal. my competitors may know a guy, but i know over 60,000 guys. and gals. exclusive hotel deals - up to 60% off...priceline.com living with chronic migraine feels like...
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our time warner cable partners worked with our staff, and we recently traveled to greensboro to discover the city's rich history. learn more about greensboro all weekend here on american history tv. >> we are in greensboro, north carolina at the military park, standing on the battlefield. during the revolutionary war the british had moved their campaign to the southern department and had captured georgia and south carolina and tried to what they called restore the party, which meant they would conquer the land, and that is how they ended up here in the middle of north carolina. it was march of 1871. general nathanael greene was pitted against the british army, and cornwallis was making his march through north carolina by conquering the land and so forth, and general greene wanted to stop that. nathanael greene was george washington's most trusted general, and he was sent south. he was sent by general washington to come south and save the southern army, because the southern army has lost two major battles and lost many many men and there were very few soldiers left, so general washington
our time warner cable partners worked with our staff, and we recently traveled to greensboro to discover the city's rich history. learn more about greensboro all weekend here on american history tv. >> we are in greensboro, north carolina at the military park, standing on the battlefield. during the revolutionary war the british had moved their campaign to the southern department and had captured georgia and south carolina and tried to what they called restore the party, which meant they...
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posted by our time warner cable partners, c-span's cities tour staff recently visited many sites showcasing the city's history. learn more about corpus christi all weekend here on american history tv. >> the naval station has a chairman is history that it's back even before 1941 when it was commissioned. in 1938, the navy did an investigation on the best suitable location for a naval air station. when the authorization came from congress to establish a naval air station, there were 12 in all, including corpus christi. this was the biggest and the best and it remains over these 75 years so vitally, critically important in the defense of the united states. >> paris, undefended, fell like a ripe plumb into the basket of conquest. >> world war ii having already begun, it just made clear the urgency of getting a naval air station. the funding was authorized to be $24 million. by the time they finished, it was well over $100 million. andrew bigger and bigger, and thus the need for additional auxiliary fields. eventually there would be five of them for the primary or intermediate or advanced train
posted by our time warner cable partners, c-span's cities tour staff recently visited many sites showcasing the city's history. learn more about corpus christi all weekend here on american history tv. >> the naval station has a chairman is history that it's back even before 1941 when it was commissioned. in 1938, the navy did an investigation on the best suitable location for a naval air station. when the authorization came from congress to establish a naval air station, there were 12 in...
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we partnered with time warner cable for a trip to corpus christi, texas. >> the federal government does not have many deployable resources. the army does a variety of things. they are discoverers they are explorers. army contracts were an important part of the western economy. the army plays a role in conservation. in the recent can burn's series on the development of american national parks it points out that he parks were established in the 19th century but there was no one to protect them or preserve them or keep as -- trespassers away. the army, because of the efforts of general sheridan, steps in and literally saves the national parks until another organization can be created. for better or for worse, the army did more than fight indians. the american people have historically had an antipathy of the regular army from our english and revolutionary war traditions. we fear a standing army as antithetical to liberty. it is hard for modern observers to realize. now, the military is one of the most trusted institutions in the united states but that was not the case in the 19th century. >
we partnered with time warner cable for a trip to corpus christi, texas. >> the federal government does not have many deployable resources. the army does a variety of things. they are discoverers they are explorers. army contracts were an important part of the western economy. the army plays a role in conservation. in the recent can burn's series on the development of american national parks it points out that he parks were established in the 19th century but there was no one to protect...
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and mark warner says he would be among them.od to have you. >> neil, thanks for having me. >> first what are the odds of an override succeeding? it would be a tall climb? >> i don't think it's going to succeed. i think if there's one issue that has been overstated by both sides it's keystone. let's face it. canada is going use this tar sand oil, ship it. the question is, do we want it shipped through a pipeline or through rail? we saw last week a derailment in west virginia. there are safer ways and after six years we need to get this behind us but i think the argument this is a jobs program to save america or the thing that will tip the balance in the challenge against climate change, which i think is real, i think it's been overstateed by both sides. >> still you would support an attempt to override the vitt oheto? >> yes. i've been very clear. gave the administration time to reach their decision. they didn't. the state department came out way report saying it would not be that damaging. six years. time to move forward. >> i g
and mark warner says he would be among them.od to have you. >> neil, thanks for having me. >> first what are the odds of an override succeeding? it would be a tall climb? >> i don't think it's going to succeed. i think if there's one issue that has been overstated by both sides it's keystone. let's face it. canada is going use this tar sand oil, ship it. the question is, do we want it shipped through a pipeline or through rail? we saw last week a derailment in west virginia....
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you're a time warner board member. i'm a time warner cable subscriber. i live in new york.tion except for you. >> well, you do have options. that's not quite right. you have time warner cable and verizon verizon, almost certainly if you're in new york city. it if there's an issue with big high-rise buildings, those building operators choose whenever they want to be connected to both. so it's misleading to say you only have one says. >> the ftc just had a ruling 75% of us have no choice. >> let me answer the question. i'm sorry, i can't quite hear am i on? >> yep it's you. >> yes. the answer to is the question is we always like to see more competition. in the automotive industry, coffee shops. we always like to see more competitive. we have more competition in the industry than we've ever had, comcast competing. >> hold on i can cite this this happened in kansas as you know where the cable companies all came together and tried to block google. and google fiber and actually kansas city as you know as a municipality actually able to offer that type of service and allow people
you're a time warner board member. i'm a time warner cable subscriber. i live in new york.tion except for you. >> well, you do have options. that's not quite right. you have time warner cable and verizon verizon, almost certainly if you're in new york city. it if there's an issue with big high-rise buildings, those building operators choose whenever they want to be connected to both. so it's misleading to say you only have one says. >> the ftc just had a ruling 75% of us have no...
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together with our time warner cable partners, c-span city to her staff recently visited many sites, exploring corpus christi's rich history. learn more about corpus christi all weekend here on american history tv. >> born in mexico, dr. hector p. garcia called corpus christie home. he founded the american gi forum and became an advocate for mexican americans rights. we visited the mary and jeff l library in corpus christi to learn more about dr. garcia's work. >> we have a variety of materials illustrating different phases of his life and career. he is best known as the founder of the american gi forum. that was established in 18 48th, not too long after his return from his service in world war ii. it was created to assist mexican-american veterans in their struggle to return to normal life after their war service. he is recorded as having said that he felt especially suited to do that work because he had compassion for others as a physician. he had military training and service, which made him understand how to organize things. he also said that it lends itself to creating a national organiz
together with our time warner cable partners, c-span city to her staff recently visited many sites, exploring corpus christi's rich history. learn more about corpus christi all weekend here on american history tv. >> born in mexico, dr. hector p. garcia called corpus christie home. he founded the american gi forum and became an advocate for mexican americans rights. we visited the mary and jeff l library in corpus christi to learn more about dr. garcia's work. >> we have a variety...
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warner brothers is probably the top supplier of shows.ir own. time warner has been up a lot over the last few years. we've been up 300% over the last five years. which i'm very proud of. so both companies are in great shape as stand alone. there's always a lot of noise. i know there's especially more noise now because there is consolidation of distribution companies that are potentially with comcast. but having said that both are doing well stand alone. i think parsons said the right thing. let's just wait. let's just wait and see how the world progresses. right now we're happy being alone. >> you said that cbs is close tore time warner than any other kmeed ya company. does that include viacom in the mix? >> obviously we were together. we split apart in '06. viacom's assets very different than ours. though own a lot of terrific cable networks and paramount studios. so in terms of interaction, there isn't a lot of crossover with viacom. again, a lot of noise. should viacom and cbs come back together again? they say it will give you more cl
warner brothers is probably the top supplier of shows.ir own. time warner has been up a lot over the last few years. we've been up 300% over the last five years. which i'm very proud of. so both companies are in great shape as stand alone. there's always a lot of noise. i know there's especially more noise now because there is consolidation of distribution companies that are potentially with comcast. but having said that both are doing well stand alone. i think parsons said the right thing....
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hosted by time warner cable partners, c-span's city tours visited many sites. learn more about greensboro all weekend here on american history tv. >> the international civil rights center and museum opened in greensboro february 1, 2010. the museum tells the story of the citizens that happened in the story -- and the city which launched a wave of -- >> what happened here in 1960, february 1, four young men from north carolina, n. c. state university chose that day to make a stand, really to take a seat so that the rest of us would be able to do that. so they took a stand against jim crow, against segregation, against whites-only access to public accommodations and to being seen as a first-class citizen. they came here to this woolworth building and this lunch counter to sit down and be treated like a first-class citizen and be served against their policies and practices. this is the actual lunch counter area that's been preserved. some seats have been taken out in other areas that are at thing smithsonian and other musics. -- and other museums. the four young m
hosted by time warner cable partners, c-span's city tours visited many sites. learn more about greensboro all weekend here on american history tv. >> the international civil rights center and museum opened in greensboro february 1, 2010. the museum tells the story of the citizens that happened in the story -- and the city which launched a wave of -- >> what happened here in 1960, february 1, four young men from north carolina, n. c. state university chose that day to make a stand,...
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would chatter want time warner if they have to agree to a seven to ten-year unilateral acceptance of these rules that may not even withstand the courts attack that they will bear soon. >> we'll see how it unfolds. lot of interest in this building and across the river in the city. we'll see you soon. >> athanks. >> want to remind you twitter ceo dick costolo will join carl quintanilla on "squawk on the street" an exclusive interview, i can't wait for it to be honest with you, guys. just given everything around twitter, the business model and just costolo himself, a story that in many cases has taken on a life of its own overshadowed almost a lot of the conversation about where twitter is as a business. >> and very interesting, judge, the way that they announced the deal with google today. ahead of those earnings. rather than with that earnings report. for those of us trying to read through the tea leaves tells you maybe they thought they needed that boost going into this, which again is another reason -- >> the active user issue and a lot of folks talking maybe only 8 million active u
would chatter want time warner if they have to agree to a seven to ten-year unilateral acceptance of these rules that may not even withstand the courts attack that they will bear soon. >> we'll see how it unfolds. lot of interest in this building and across the river in the city. we'll see you soon. >> athanks. >> want to remind you twitter ceo dick costolo will join carl quintanilla on "squawk on the street" an exclusive interview, i can't wait for it to be honest...
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they don't like what they get from comcast and time warner.he telecommunications companies themselves are not the leading innovators in the world of technology. >> sometimes they try to fight it as much as they can. this is an issue on municipal broadband, which some of these isp's have been fighting on a state level. they should not be doing that. this regulation isn't going to stop innovation at all. this is how we have innovation on the internet. everything we have done thus far on the internet has been while we have had net neutrality. >> senator al franken speaking with me earlier today. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg west." the fcc's historic vote was watched closely today. earlier i spoke with kevin cramer of north dakota to get his reaction to the vote. take a listen. >> the chairman knows his subject matter and he was well-prepared to say what he had. this debate has been around for a decade. previous attempts to do what they did today have been turned back by courts. they're always trying to find another way to do it. i disagree with him fu
they don't like what they get from comcast and time warner.he telecommunications companies themselves are not the leading innovators in the world of technology. >> sometimes they try to fight it as much as they can. this is an issue on municipal broadband, which some of these isp's have been fighting on a state level. they should not be doing that. this regulation isn't going to stop innovation at all. this is how we have innovation on the internet. everything we have done thus far on the...
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these are big days for comcast -- the net neutrality proposal and the time warner ceo saying the fccl approve the deal and soon. the reporter -- reporting fourth quarter earnings, the company reported profits up 1% year. with the growth of do not been customers slowing, the company says it needs the merger. my guest joins me from new york. talk about this order for comcast. it was interesting on a lot of levels. what stands out to you? >> to be honest, it's a stock covered by richard reid. i think comcast talked about the wi-fi strategy which might be adjusting to talk about as well. cory: when i look at the subscriber numbers from comcast and dish, it's interesting for both because this is trying to go after comcast customers but they might need comcast to do it. >> i think what dishes trying to do is with their spectrum the challenges they face the pay-tv business with people doing more over-the-top services put a certain timeline on how far you can grow the business or how you can sustain the ebitda. they've been in the wireless business before and are talking about the wi-fi stra
these are big days for comcast -- the net neutrality proposal and the time warner ceo saying the fccl approve the deal and soon. the reporter -- reporting fourth quarter earnings, the company reported profits up 1% year. with the growth of do not been customers slowing, the company says it needs the merger. my guest joins me from new york. talk about this order for comcast. it was interesting on a lot of levels. what stands out to you? >> to be honest, it's a stock covered by richard...
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our time warner cable partners worked with c-span cities tour staff when we recently traveled to greensboro to explore the city's rich history. more about greensboro all weekend here on american history tv. >> a confrontation that occurred in greensboro on november 3 1979 is extremely complex with many perspectives and many facts to consider. on november third, the communist workers party, which had formally been the workers viewpoint organization, had arranged to hold a parade in eastern greensboro to try to unite blacks and people who might be potentially union members. they engaged with the ku klux klan, invited the klan succumbed to greensboro, which they call the death to the klan march which certainly was confrontational from the outset. members were gathering with neighborhood residents around 11:00 in the morning for the parade to kick off at noon, but before that could happen, a caravan of nazi and klan members arrived on the scene. before uniformed police were present, violence began. it began with cwp demonstrators actually hitting the caravan cars with tickets find -- ticket sig
our time warner cable partners worked with c-span cities tour staff when we recently traveled to greensboro to explore the city's rich history. more about greensboro all weekend here on american history tv. >> a confrontation that occurred in greensboro on november 3 1979 is extremely complex with many perspectives and many facts to consider. on november third, the communist workers party, which had formally been the workers viewpoint organization, had arranged to hold a parade in eastern...
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his mother is suing pop warner for $5 million.despair and she blames brain injuries he suffered while playing youth football. pop warner never warned parents or students about the dangers. >>> pope francis says spanking children is okay during his general audience in st. peters of fathers in this country. he said spanking the kid for discipline is acceptable but it must not be done in the face and should preserve the dignity of the child. >> i'm kind of sorry he said that. do you pang? >> i know it varies from family to family. >> i'm not sure about that one. in "the los angeles times"," the curtain is coming down on the embattled co-chair of sony pictures. amy pascal is stepping down in the wake of the security breach that brought the studios to its knee. how her role in hollywood went wildly off script. >> as one of the movie industry's longest serving studio heads, amy pascal produced scores of hits. and worked with hollywood a-listers such as cameron diaz, george clooney and brad pitt turning out films such as moneyball and ne
his mother is suing pop warner for $5 million.despair and she blames brain injuries he suffered while playing youth football. pop warner never warned parents or students about the dangers. >>> pope francis says spanking children is okay during his general audience in st. peters of fathers in this country. he said spanking the kid for discipline is acceptable but it must not be done in the face and should preserve the dignity of the child. >> i'm kind of sorry he said that. do you...