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mortenson would write this? >> to sell his book. >> coming up, greg mortenson under fire from his former board treasurer. >> he said, in so many words, that greg uses central asia institute as his private atm machine, that there's no accounting. >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne,
mortenson would write this? >> to sell his book. >> coming up, greg mortenson under fire from his former board treasurer. >> he said, in so many words, that greg uses central asia institute as his private atm machine, that there's no accounting. >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel...
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mortenson would write this? >> to sell his book.cking] >> coming up, greg mortenson under fire from his former board treasurer. >> he said, in so many words, that greg uses central asia institute as his private atm machine, that there's no accounting. >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] [ticking] >> as part of our investigation into greg mortenson's activities, we checked the financial records of his nonprofit organization, the central asia institute, which builds and funds the schools in pakistan and afghanistan and is located in bozeman, montana, where mortenson lives. he says the charity took in $23 million in contributions in 2010, some it from thousands of school children who emptied their piggy banks to help its pennies for peace program, and some of it from large fund-raisers like this one in santa clara, california. >> one last thing. we got $1,500 bid here. we got to get to that school getting built, ladies and gentlemen, tonight. >> this organization's been around for 14 years. how many audited fina
mortenson would write this? >> to sell his book.cking] >> coming up, greg mortenson under fire from his former board treasurer. >> he said, in so many words, that greg uses central asia institute as his private atm machine, that there's no accounting. >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] [ticking] >> as part of our investigation into greg mortenson's activities, we checked the financial records of his nonprofit organization, the central asia...
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mortenson would write this?: to sell his book. >> kroft: another place where no one has done much checking is into the financial records of mortenson's non-profit organization, the central asia institute, which builds and funds the schools in pakistan and afghanistan, and is located in bozeman, montana, where mortenson lives. he says the charity took in $23 million in contributions in 2010-- some it from thousands of school children who emptied their piggy banks to help its "pennies for peace" program, and some of it from large fundraisers like this one in santa clara, california. >> we got a $1,500 bid here. she's got to get to that school getting built, ladies and gentlemen, tonight! >> kroft: this organization's been around for 14 years. how many audited financial statements has it issued? >> daniel borochoff: one. ( laughs ) >> kroft: one. >> borochoff: it's amazing that they could get away with that. >> kroft: daniel borochoff is president of the american institute of philanthropy, which has been examining
mortenson would write this?: to sell his book. >> kroft: another place where no one has done much checking is into the financial records of mortenson's non-profit organization, the central asia institute, which builds and funds the schools in pakistan and afghanistan, and is located in bozeman, montana, where mortenson lives. he says the charity took in $23 million in contributions in 2010-- some it from thousands of school children who emptied their piggy banks to help its "pennies...
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mortenson would write this? >> to sell his book. >> coming up, greg mortenson under fire from his former board treasurer. >> he said, in so many words, that greg uses central asia institute as his private atm machine, that there's no accounting. >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- what starts with adding a friend... ♪ ...could end with adding a close friend. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. thor gets great rewards for his small business! your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! ahh, the new fabrics. put it on my spark card. ow. [ garth
mortenson would write this? >> to sell his book. >> coming up, greg mortenson under fire from his former board treasurer. >> he said, in so many words, that greg uses central asia institute as his private atm machine, that there's no accounting. >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- what starts with adding a friend... ♪ ...could end with adding a close friend. the lexus december to remember sales event...
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mortenson would write this? >> to sell his book. coming up, greg mortenson under fire from his former board treasurer. >> he said, in so many words, that greg uses central asia institute as his private atm machine, that there's no accounting. >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] [ male announcer ] introducing a powerful weapon in your fight against bugs. ortho home defense max. with a new continuous spray wand. and a fast acting formula. so you can kill bugs inside, and keep bugs out. guaranteed. ortho home defense max. so you can kill bugs inside, and keep bugs out. guaranteed. what happens when classroom teachers get the training... ...and support they need? schools flourish and students blossom. that's why programs like... ...the mickelson exxonmobil teachers academy... ...and astronaut sally ride's science academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >> as part of our invest
mortenson would write this? >> to sell his book. coming up, greg mortenson under fire from his former board treasurer. >> he said, in so many words, that greg uses central asia institute as his private atm machine, that there's no accounting. >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] [ male announcer ] introducing a powerful weapon in your fight against bugs. ortho home defense max. with a new continuous spray wand. and a fast acting formula. so you can kill...
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mortenson would write this? >> to sell his book.ing] >> coming up, greg mortenson under fire from his former board treasurer. >> he said, in so many words, that greg uses central asia institute as his private atm machine, that there's no accounting. >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. but when i was in an accident... i
mortenson would write this? >> to sell his book.ing] >> coming up, greg mortenson under fire from his former board treasurer. >> he said, in so many words, that greg uses central asia institute as his private atm machine, that there's no accounting. >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a...
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mortenson would write this? >> to sell his book.g] >> coming up, greg mortenson under fire from his former board treasurer. >> he said, in so many words, that greg uses central asia institute as his private atm machine, that there's no accounting. >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategies that can help. [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. ♪ then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the all-new rx f sport. ♪ this is the next chapter for the rx. this is the next chapter for lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. [ticki
mortenson would write this? >> to sell his book.g] >> coming up, greg mortenson under fire from his former board treasurer. >> he said, in so many words, that greg uses central asia institute as his private atm machine, that there's no accounting. >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a...
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it on the other hand a more effective way to squash this extremism is through education as greg mortenson discovered he's the founder of pennies for peace an organization that is funded one hundred thirty schools educated more than fifty thousand kids in afghanistan and pakistan mostly girls mortenson discovered that in the communities where he built schools for girls girls who have traditionally been illiterate in both afghanistan and pakistan the people then kicked out the taliban or in some cases taliban members quit the taliban some even became teachers in the schools after having left behind the taliban. as incredible as it may sound at first simply by educating women and girls in cultures where traditionally had no access to education you greatly reduce extremism religious extremism after all educated mothers tend to be more effective at dissuading it can be talking their children out of becoming suicide bombers and educated women have social status and both social and economic power mortenson offers this new way for us to fight the war on terror and we need to listen to him because
it on the other hand a more effective way to squash this extremism is through education as greg mortenson discovered he's the founder of pennies for peace an organization that is funded one hundred thirty schools educated more than fifty thousand kids in afghanistan and pakistan mostly girls mortenson discovered that in the communities where he built schools for girls girls who have traditionally been illiterate in both afghanistan and pakistan the people then kicked out the taliban or in some...
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they uncovered evidence of mismanagement by mortenson. talk to him, we finally saw him out at a book signing in atlanta. >> nice to meet you. >> how you doing? >> you got five minutes for us today in? >> i need to sign these books right now, so -- >> yeah, i know. we haven't heard. it's been almost a week. we haven't heard from you or the board. i don't want to disrupt this. >> you're already disrupting. >> all right. can we come back? we'll wait for you. >> thanks. >> hey how are you? >> reporter: under the attorney general's settlement mortenson resigned as executive director and the charity's entire board must step down within a year. >> going forward there will be accountability there will be transparency there will be an assurance that if donors end up wanting to give to central asia institute their dollars will be used right. >> reporter: on cia's website, the director released a statement saying while we respectfully disagree with some analysis and conclusions in the oag's report we look forward to moving ahead as an even stronger
they uncovered evidence of mismanagement by mortenson. talk to him, we finally saw him out at a book signing in atlanta. >> nice to meet you. >> how you doing? >> you got five minutes for us today in? >> i need to sign these books right now, so -- >> yeah, i know. we haven't heard. it's been almost a week. we haven't heard from you or the board. i don't want to disrupt this. >> you're already disrupting. >> all right. can we come back? we'll wait for...
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. >> for years, greg mortenson has been raising money to build schools in afghanistan and pakistan.port has revealed mortenson failed to reimburse his charity, the central asia institute, and spent it on things like clothing, itunes, and family have indications. they launched the investigation in april after a " 60 minutes" report. they uncovered evidence of mismanagement by mortenson, and after repeated attempts to talk to him, finally sought him out at a book signing in atlanta. >> nice to meet you, do you have five minutes for us today? >> i need to seen these books right now. >> i know, it's been a week and we haven't heard from you or the board and -- i don't want to disrupt this, but -- >> you're already disrupting. >> can we come back? we'll wait for you. >> thanks. >> under the attorney general's settlement, mortenson resigned as executive director and the entire board must step down within a year. >> going forward there will be accountability, transparency, and assurance that if donors want to give to central asia institute, it will be spent wisely. >> we look forward to mo
. >> for years, greg mortenson has been raising money to build schools in afghanistan and pakistan.port has revealed mortenson failed to reimburse his charity, the central asia institute, and spent it on things like clothing, itunes, and family have indications. they launched the investigation in april after a " 60 minutes" report. they uncovered evidence of mismanagement by mortenson, and after repeated attempts to talk to him, finally sought him out at a book signing in...
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. >>> greg mortenson has agreed to repay his charity $1 million. an investigation found mortenson spent more than $1 million of his charity's money on things like clothing and family vacations. he has resigned as executive director of the central asia institute. the investigation began last year after a "60 minutes" report questioned the accuracy of some of his most dramatic tales. >>> now to the bounty scandal rocking the nfl. new orleans head coach sean payton and his staff were here in new york yesterday hoping to appeal their suspension but as armen keteyian reports, a newly released audiotape could hurt their chances. >> reporter: the violent nature of the nfl is an alluring, often celebrated part of the sport. but even in the confines of these human car crashes, there are rules. legal and ethical boundaries prohibiting the purposeful injury of an opponent. but now an edited audiotape has surfaced in this website that appears to paint a disturbing picture of the mindset of former new orleans defensive coordinator greg williams, the architect o
. >>> greg mortenson has agreed to repay his charity $1 million. an investigation found mortenson spent more than $1 million of his charity's money on things like clothing and family vacations. he has resigned as executive director of the central asia institute. the investigation began last year after a "60 minutes" report questioned the accuracy of some of his most dramatic tales. >>> now to the bounty scandal rocking the nfl. new orleans head coach sean payton and...
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and his name is greg mortenson. kathy, back to you. world of food, $400.olish off the dish seen here and you can boast that you ate the whole one of these, a mexican specialty. what is enchilada? world of food, $800. what is soup? world of food, $1,200. what is an eggplant? world of food, $1,600. what is brazil? where ya of? for $400. what is cleves? world of food, $2,000. what is cabbage? $2,000 more for you. golden boys & girls for $400. who is michael phelps? golden boys & girls for $800. who is mark spitz? golden boys & girls for $1,200. here's hannah storm of espn with the clue... who is wilma rudolph? golden boys & girls for $1,600, please. you rang in with a correct response at the right moment. you trail both kathy and david. you can get a lot--you can move into second place, easily. ooh... let's go $3,200. all right. for an even $10,000 and a tie with kathy, here is the clue... who is greg louganis? yes, indeed. (sighs) uh, let's, uh, continue with golden boys & girls for $2,000. who is misty may? uh, -esque for $800. it's the fundamental position
and his name is greg mortenson. kathy, back to you. world of food, $400.olish off the dish seen here and you can boast that you ate the whole one of these, a mexican specialty. what is enchilada? world of food, $800. what is soup? world of food, $1,200. what is an eggplant? world of food, $1,600. what is brazil? where ya of? for $400. what is cleves? world of food, $2,000. what is cabbage? $2,000 more for you. golden boys & girls for $400. who is michael phelps? golden boys & girls for...
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i felt like viggo mortenson on "the road" come on bloomberg i know this is a once in a lifetime storm but it's been two days. what's the holdup? how hard is it to drain seawater from 20 miles of subway tunnels? throw a few shamwow's down there. we have the technology! god, please. don't make me go on that bus with those people again. they wore denim, everywhere. (laughter) now folks, if you watched this show you know i don't like to jump to conclusions. i make conclusions come to me. this is tip of the hat, wag of the finger. (cheers and applause) nation, there is nothing i love more than taking pictures with my iphone. it is so convenient. when i was a kid we had to duct tape a polaroid camera to our rotary phone. bonus t held 20 songs if you also hot glued a record player to it. and the best part about this little technological marvel is that it allows me to document my life wrefer i go from concerts to family gatherings, to spontaneous eruptions of applause for from my studio audience. (cheers and applause) how lucky i have this thing. sadly, even with my iphone there are still mem
i felt like viggo mortenson on "the road" come on bloomberg i know this is a once in a lifetime storm but it's been two days. what's the holdup? how hard is it to drain seawater from 20 miles of subway tunnels? throw a few shamwow's down there. we have the technology! god, please. don't make me go on that bus with those people again. they wore denim, everywhere. (laughter) now folks, if you watched this show you know i don't like to jump to conclusions. i make conclusions come to me....
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clayton mortenson, a right-hander who was just activated, is getting some work in down in the bullpentt went on the dl today. a fly ball into center. a base hit! and on an 0-2 count, clevenger is on to start the ninth inning for chicago. >> tim: aceves tried to come inside. i know it was hit hard, but that is not a bad 0-2 pitch. he crowded him around the letters. sometimes you just have to tip your cap to the hitter, and that was the case with clevenger then. >> joe: and here's a kid that grew up a red sox fan, brian lahair. >> tim: the first major league hits against the red sox. >> joe: and he's got a flare for the dramatic. he had a great series here against the cubs rival, the cardinals, earlier in the season. you can see his favorite player, nomar garciaparra. ken rosenthal, you have more on brian lahair? >> tim: he definitely has new england roots. he played for j.p., the former blue jay gm as a basketball player in high school. and nomar's younger brother was in lahair's wedding. they were teammates at the seattle mariners organization. >> joe: he's got a ton of power, and it
clayton mortenson, a right-hander who was just activated, is getting some work in down in the bullpentt went on the dl today. a fly ball into center. a base hit! and on an 0-2 count, clevenger is on to start the ninth inning for chicago. >> tim: aceves tried to come inside. i know it was hit hard, but that is not a bad 0-2 pitch. he crowded him around the letters. sometimes you just have to tip your cap to the hitter, and that was the case with clevenger then. >> joe: and here's a...
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a "60 minutes" investigation on cbs also raised questions about whether sections of mortenson's story were a lie. the charity's mission was to build schools in pakistan and afghanistan. first-time claims for unemployment benefits fell again last week, but the news did little today to help the mood on wall street. instead, stocks struggled to hold their ground, amid renewed fears that spain may yet default on its national debt. the dow jones industrial average lost 14 points to close at 13,60. the nasdaq rose 12 points to close at 3,080. the markets will be closed tomorrow for good friday. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: next tonight, the syria story. amid much diplomatic talk, the killing continues. the current and former secretary generals of the u.n. seemed to be offering different assessments of what's going on and while the world's major powers keep discussing the issue at the u.n. security council, none are budging from their differing views on what to do next. ( gunfire ) shells rained down on cities across syria today, days before a ce
a "60 minutes" investigation on cbs also raised questions about whether sections of mortenson's story were a lie. the charity's mission was to build schools in pakistan and afghanistan. first-time claims for unemployment benefits fell again last week, but the news did little today to help the mood on wall street. instead, stocks struggled to hold their ground, amid renewed fears that spain may yet default on its national debt. the dow jones industrial average lost 14 points to close...
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that's according to espn's chris mortenson.chool plans to make an initial announcement on saturday. >> college hoops, george mason on the road at old dominion where the patriots haven't won a game in eight years. in norfolk, virginia, mason up by 7. byron allen find as cutting mike morrison. monster dunk. morrison added 10 points and 9 rebounds. odu making a run here. kent bazmore splits the defenders and gets the floater to go for 26 his game high 17 points. george mason leads at the break 34-31. second half byron allen with the ball, drives strong to the bucket, plus one and the foul. allen finished with 14 points. just over a minute to go, george mason up by 5. bazmore tries to dunk but mike morrison says i don't think so. take a look here, it's blocked and the ball gets stuck between the rim and the back board. george mason defeats old dominion 63-54 improving to 11-4. >> tomorrowtown hockey. just two days after taking an elbow to the head, niklas backstrom was back practicing with the team. he said he will make the trip to
that's according to espn's chris mortenson.chool plans to make an initial announcement on saturday. >> college hoops, george mason on the road at old dominion where the patriots haven't won a game in eight years. in norfolk, virginia, mason up by 7. byron allen find as cutting mike morrison. monster dunk. morrison added 10 points and 9 rebounds. odu making a run here. kent bazmore splits the defenders and gets the floater to go for 26 his game high 17 points. george mason leads at the...
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mortenson has also come under fire for allegedly fabricating details in his best-selling book. >> and agree on one thing. augusta national should allow women. the exclusive club which hosts the masters golf tournament each year has had an all-male membership policy since opening in 1932. the white house and romney were each asked about it today and both say they want women to be admitted and, wolf, newt gingrich is now also weighing in tweeting, he says calista would be a great member. maybe she would let me come and play. >> she likes to play golf, we know that, and she's pretty good. thanks very much for that, mary. >>> caffeine, tylenol and even arsenic might be part of the feed given to chicken. just ahead, stunning new details in a pair of studies, plus we'll talk to former agriculture secretary dan glickman. the nfl coach in the middle of a bounty scandal caught on tape telling his players to quote, kill an opponent's head. you'll hear the disturbing new audio just coming into "the situation room." facial hair removal duo. first a gentle balm then the removal cream. effective to
mortenson has also come under fire for allegedly fabricating details in his best-selling book. >> and agree on one thing. augusta national should allow women. the exclusive club which hosts the masters golf tournament each year has had an all-male membership policy since opening in 1932. the white house and romney were each asked about it today and both say they want women to be admitted and, wolf, newt gingrich is now also weighing in tweeting, he says calista would be a great member....
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when tom mortenson from the pell institute is reporting that states are disinvesting from investing in the growing populations of the nation, president obama said we will not do that in order to have an america that is built it last we must invest in all students. so, to that end he doubled the investment in pell scholarships. this means that students from across the nation, whether you live in rural america or whether you live in appalachian, in the mississippi delta, all low income students who aspire to a higher education and are prepared will be able to obtain a higher education. president obama passed the american opportunity tax credit act worth up to $10,000 over four years of college to american families so that college will be possible to a much larger group of students. president obama capped student loan payments so no student can be required to pay more than 10% what he or she earns a month in a student honor payment and also capped the limit of interest on student honeloans. he expanded opportunities for worthwhile and meaningful work study so low income students can work
when tom mortenson from the pell institute is reporting that states are disinvesting from investing in the growing populations of the nation, president obama said we will not do that in order to have an america that is built it last we must invest in all students. so, to that end he doubled the investment in pell scholarships. this means that students from across the nation, whether you live in rural america or whether you live in appalachian, in the mississippi delta, all low income students...
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you may remember, mortenson is accused of exaggerating key parts of his book involving afghanistan anddeos are firing back at critics with yet another video. this one called "beyond famous" who says the original simplifies the african warlord kony. they include raping and maiming civilians. torp t . >>> the u.s. coast guard is trying to sink an unmanned fishing boat that blew all the way to the pacific coast of alaska after last year's tsunami. they said they stopped the ghost ship with a cannon because it's a navigational hazard for other ships in the area. this is part of that massive debris field moving across the pacific after the tsunami. >> they have to destroy it. >> they have to destroy it. they say it's a navigational hazard, but it's amazing it's over a year later and we're still dealing with this debris. >> thanks so much, kate baldwin. >>> and now the moment you missed may be a moment not to miss your step while wearing the new cyber shades google is promoting. the glasses integrate your on-line social life with your real one. i know you've been waiting for this. so check o
you may remember, mortenson is accused of exaggerating key parts of his book involving afghanistan anddeos are firing back at critics with yet another video. this one called "beyond famous" who says the original simplifies the african warlord kony. they include raping and maiming civilians. torp t . >>> the u.s. coast guard is trying to sink an unmanned fishing boat that blew all the way to the pacific coast of alaska after last year's tsunami. they said they stopped the...
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there's one point of conflict that gretchen mortenson brings up that i want to read her proposal. gretchen says, if principle amounts on these first mortgages are reduced while leaving the second liens, which is the mortgages, the home equity lines and so forth, that those second liens become much more likely to be paid off over time with no principal reduction. the bank would have to write down these second liens. as such, these principal bailouts are more backup for banks that brought you the mortgage crisis in the first place. so why would he go with the more speculative position of the big banks? >> i respect gretchen a great deal, i just happen to disagree with her on this. the reality is that 60% of the mortgages that fannie and freddie own, not all of them have second liens behind them. first and foremost, we're going to make this very easy for gretchen and for demarco, they should do principal reductions for those that have no second liens behind. that answers that question. as it relates to those who do have second liens behind them, the reality on that as well, as you kn
there's one point of conflict that gretchen mortenson brings up that i want to read her proposal. gretchen says, if principle amounts on these first mortgages are reduced while leaving the second liens, which is the mortgages, the home equity lines and so forth, that those second liens become much more likely to be paid off over time with no principal reduction. the bank would have to write down these second liens. as such, these principal bailouts are more backup for banks that brought you the...
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. >> when the first officer responded, guerrero also struck officer mortenson in the forehead, knocking backwards. >> meanwhile officer salazar staggers away to get medical help. >> there was quite a bit of blood on the floor that mr. salazar had lost that day. >> he suffers a broken nose, cuts to the mouth and lips, a laceration above the eye, and a head injury that bleeds profusely. >> we needed to secure the area and to restrain this person who continued to be combative. >> after two intense minutes of what deputies call fight for life, guerrero finally gives up. >> he said i'm not resisting. i'm not resisting. please don't tase me. >> guerrero is subdued, taken back with handcuffs into the same holding cell he came out of. a few months after the incident, officer salazar returns to work. >> violence is always present here. you're dealing with the human psyche. you never know what makes a person function or tick. >> alejandro guerrero is sentenced to six years in prison for aggravated assault. that day the sheriff believes guerrero gets his wish. he goes back to jail. >>> in ohio, tw
. >> when the first officer responded, guerrero also struck officer mortenson in the forehead, knocking backwards. >> meanwhile officer salazar staggers away to get medical help. >> there was quite a bit of blood on the floor that mr. salazar had lost that day. >> he suffers a broken nose, cuts to the mouth and lips, a laceration above the eye, and a head injury that bleeds profusely. >> we needed to secure the area and to restrain this person who continued to be...
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terry mortenson creationist, and historian of geology joins me from cincinnati and along with him davidan, the president of american atheists joining us from new york. david, let me start with you with this one, you are an atheist which means that you lack a belief of a supreme being or beings, and what do you make of the poll? >> i make the poll is really a tantamount to the poor education system that we have in this country. the kids and the students in this country are not taught to think critically. they are taught to remember and regurgitate, and what you get from that is that people are just listening to their preachers and believing it without actually thinking about, do i really think about the invisible man in the sky. that is what we are talking about here. there is no more evidence for a god than there is for santa claus. yet 46% of the country think n santa claus or god made humans in their present form despite all of the fossil records that we have. evolution is scientific fact about which we know more than gr gravity and relatively, but the creationists in this country are
terry mortenson creationist, and historian of geology joins me from cincinnati and along with him davidan, the president of american atheists joining us from new york. david, let me start with you with this one, you are an atheist which means that you lack a belief of a supreme being or beings, and what do you make of the poll? >> i make the poll is really a tantamount to the poor education system that we have in this country. the kids and the students in this country are not taught to...
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greg mortenson got a lot of credit at one time for some really innovative ways of building the country and building it up, what is it, "three cups of tea" author. and i heard he was widely read over there by the officers. and then he has kind of come under a cloud of something about fundraising and stuff, but nevertheless, there's a huge upsurge in education, elementary schools, all of that over in afghanistan. so does he get a lot of credit for that? did he have a role in inspiring that? >> well, sure. it's important for young officers, young troopers to see what kind of difference counterinsurgency, especially the nonkinetic activities can and. and i think it was required reading at some levels. but i don't know that he is necessarily galvanize a change. when you look at what we have learned from iraq in earlier years in afghanistan, those kind of engagement, civil society can help. but the question is how much does it help. and as a matter of our national security, right? if these kids can go to school or women have greater rights, that's wonderful. i'm a women's rights activist, bu
greg mortenson got a lot of credit at one time for some really innovative ways of building the country and building it up, what is it, "three cups of tea" author. and i heard he was widely read over there by the officers. and then he has kind of come under a cloud of something about fundraising and stuff, but nevertheless, there's a huge upsurge in education, elementary schools, all of that over in afghanistan. so does he get a lot of credit for that? did he have a role in inspiring...
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. >>> and espn's chris mortenson a reporting that peyton manning will sign with the denver broncos. four-time nfl most valuable player had been deciding between tennessee and denver. indianapolis colts released the quarterback just two weeks ago after injury forced had i am to miss the entire 2011 season. well, in 2006 manning led the colts to a super bowl championship. >>> all right. didn't do my brackets any good but north carolina state upset georgetown in the ncaa tournament. that happened this weekend. it was one of several big march madness upsets. the 11th seeded wolf pack ran away from the number 3 seed down the stretch. lorenzo brown sealed the game with three free throws in the last ten seconds. nc state will face kansas in the next round. >>> romney and santorum on the final campaign blitz across illinois. both candidates are turning up the heat. a new poll shows romney widening his lead over sonner er tner n santorum. jim acosta is here. romney is saying some positive things about the economic recovery, yes? >> reporter: yeah. he's got a pretty tough needle to thread rig
. >>> and espn's chris mortenson a reporting that peyton manning will sign with the denver broncos. four-time nfl most valuable player had been deciding between tennessee and denver. indianapolis colts released the quarterback just two weeks ago after injury forced had i am to miss the entire 2011 season. well, in 2006 manning led the colts to a super bowl championship. >>> all right. didn't do my brackets any good but north carolina state upset georgetown in the ncaa...
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mortenson has also come under fire for allegedly fabricating details in the book. >>> witnesses say thisred an apparent medical emergency plowed right through the building. luckily the accident happened before dawn and no one was inside. the driver suffered minor injuries. the building had to be condemned. >> this is the story of the tornado and the wedding dress. farmer in kentucky hopes the internet can reunite him with the bride with the wedding dress found on his farm. it showed up on john trapp's fence the day after the deadly tornadoes in march. he enlisted the aid of katrina pa payne, who runs a website. >> maybe that will bring a little joy to somebody to get something like that back. >> so far no one has come forward to claim the dress but they're hoping someone will come forward so he could solve the history. >> sometimes you look for the hope you've lose. tornadoes sore indiscriminate and scary, it's nice to see the community come together. >> i hope they do. for all of our top stories head to cnn.com/earlystart. >>> new revelations from a former secret service agent who was j
mortenson has also come under fire for allegedly fabricating details in the book. >>> witnesses say thisred an apparent medical emergency plowed right through the building. luckily the accident happened before dawn and no one was inside. the driver suffered minor injuries. the building had to be condemned. >> this is the story of the tornado and the wedding dress. farmer in kentucky hopes the internet can reunite him with the bride with the wedding dress found on his farm. it...
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greg mortenson and titled about "three cups of tea." i disagree with them. it's three gallons of tea. you get through a lot of discussion, talking, talking. when you talk, you get to understand what the root causes other problems and the grievances are. file to you, they won't livestock to be healthy, crops to be a bun and the water gets to go to school. you don't do that too much. yes, they want the children to go to school. so that's the definition of prosperity. part of what we did in counterinsurgency operations is try to identify those things that will help prosperity develop, and really fun and i comes down to security first in the prime and the ability for the government to provide for its people. it's not the same kind of government where you and i go to the municipality or the county for our drivers license and all those things that we take for granted each day, but there are similar things. and so that's where we focused our main effort of trying to expand the security bubble with their afghan partners to help the district governors and district ma
greg mortenson and titled about "three cups of tea." i disagree with them. it's three gallons of tea. you get through a lot of discussion, talking, talking. when you talk, you get to understand what the root causes other problems and the grievances are. file to you, they won't livestock to be healthy, crops to be a bun and the water gets to go to school. you don't do that too much. yes, they want the children to go to school. so that's the definition of prosperity. part of what we did...
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speak of the enemy is in prison or jail of hate crimes, but we look at the administrators and the mortenson et cetera that makes it the people that make the decision over these people? what about them when they commit a hate crime laws on inmates? let us understand what they are all in it together and everybody is coming up on one another and there's nothing done to them, but the inmates get double penalty for whatever they do is first hate crimes. a >> host: two different points there. but let me let you weigh in on which you heard. >> guest: federal hate crime laws are meant to apply to everyone equally. so whether you are in the administration of a prison or an inmate, they applied equally. the caller raises an interesting point, which is hate crime violence does not pick takedowns so you see perpetrators of hate crime violence at every level of ours society. i have to disagree with my colleague and my friend tim on this point that it is not about federal law serving state or local law. it's about the partnership of local law-enforcement working with the federal government to ensure ther
speak of the enemy is in prison or jail of hate crimes, but we look at the administrators and the mortenson et cetera that makes it the people that make the decision over these people? what about them when they commit a hate crime laws on inmates? let us understand what they are all in it together and everybody is coming up on one another and there's nothing done to them, but the inmates get double penalty for whatever they do is first hate crimes. a >> host: two different points there....
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i felt like beelg mortenson. come on, bloomberg.rm but it's been two days. what's the holdup? how hard is it to drain sea water from 20 miles of subway tunnels? please. on that bus with all of those people. they were everywhere. ♪ somewhere down the road ♪ it's all right ♪ it's all right if you have someone to love ♪ ♪ it's all right everything will work out fine ♪ ♪ it's all right yeah, but let me put my wife on speaker. hi! hi. it's led and it has great picture quality. i don't know... it's ultra slim... maybe next year. you could always put it on layaway and pay a little at a time. alright. we'll take it! ah! i love you! hmm! ahem. football. [ male announcer ] shop now. get the hottest brands on your list today... like the lg 55 inch led tv. and put it on layaway now so you have more time to pay. walmart. >>> tuesday night as the ballots are being counted joe and i will be at the 92nd street "y" in upper manhattan for a special round table discussion about the election. jon meacham and steve rathner will be with us. we're working
i felt like beelg mortenson. come on, bloomberg.rm but it's been two days. what's the holdup? how hard is it to drain sea water from 20 miles of subway tunnels? please. on that bus with all of those people. they were everywhere. ♪ somewhere down the road ♪ it's all right ♪ it's all right if you have someone to love ♪ ♪ it's all right everything will work out fine ♪ ♪ it's all right yeah, but let me put my wife on speaker. hi! hi. it's led and it has great picture quality. i don't...
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greg morrison -- mortenson got credit for innovative ways for building a country. the "the cups of tea" author. he was widely read about -- by the officers. there is a huge upsurge education and become an elementary schools and all that in afghanistan. does he get a lot of credit for that? ide have a role in inspiring that? >> is important to have room models to see what difference -- role models to see what difference the activities can have. i do not know if he is necessarily galvanized that change. when we look awhat we have leard from iraq in earlier years in afghanistan, those engagements can help. the question is, how much does it help? this a matr for our national security? -- does this matter for our national security? that is we have to ask at the end of the day. >> i am interested in the art form of collaborative authorship. i wonder if you and your co- author could say a little bit about how all together you planned and executed this book. >> it is an art form. i have to say did the drywall and paula did all the hard work. we were reporting a month behin
greg morrison -- mortenson got credit for innovative ways for building a country. the "the cups of tea" author. he was widely read about -- by the officers. there is a huge upsurge education and become an elementary schools and all that in afghanistan. does he get a lot of credit for that? ide have a role in inspiring that? >> is important to have room models to see what difference -- role models to see what difference the activities can have. i do not know if he is necessarily...