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in the documentary, abby hoffman is kind of a happy go-lucky figure. a figure of fun who wants to drop lsd in the reservoir of chicago and get everybody high. and, indeed, a benign figure and someone who one historian simply called a character. of course in the documentary, one never sees abby hoffman denouncing the chicago police as fascists or being no better than southern rednecks. one does not see the chicago police actually rescuing abby hoffman who was being hunted down by a deranged gunman and abby hoffman owed his life to the chicago police department, those very people he denounced as southern rednecks transplanted to the north. the documentary shows tom hayden, founder of the students for democratic society, the chief organization of the new left, sds. shows him becoming radicalized after one of his allies and co-sds founder the, renny davis is assaulted by the police. this shows him being totally radicalized by this event. the documentary does not show tom hayden before the convention traveling to czechoslovakia where he and other members of
in the documentary, abby hoffman is kind of a happy go-lucky figure. a figure of fun who wants to drop lsd in the reservoir of chicago and get everybody high. and, indeed, a benign figure and someone who one historian simply called a character. of course in the documentary, one never sees abby hoffman denouncing the chicago police as fascists or being no better than southern rednecks. one does not see the chicago police actually rescuing abby hoffman who was being hunted down by a deranged...
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also, i speak with abby joseph cohen. and a high-tech boom and the help wanted signs are out where you might not expect them. successful startups hiring more than just engineers. >>> then, my conversation with director james cameron. his titanic past and why he's going to the bottom of the ocean and the ends of the earth. ""the wall street journal" report" starts right now. >>> this is what is making news as we head into a knew week on wall street. two of america's most important and largest banks beat analysts expectations. both jpmorgan chase and wells fargo had better than expected profit and revenue numbers. jpmorgan earning $5.4 billion for the first quarter. wells fargo, 4.3 billion in earnings. earlier in the week, alcoa kicked off with a beat as well. google passed expectations and announced a two for one stock split for google. the markets rebounded on wednesday with fears easing about europe's debt crisis. on thursday, investors put on their rally caps once again. the dow having the best day in about a month. th
also, i speak with abby joseph cohen. and a high-tech boom and the help wanted signs are out where you might not expect them. successful startups hiring more than just engineers. >>> then, my conversation with director james cameron. his titanic past and why he's going to the bottom of the ocean and the ends of the earth. ""the wall street journal" report" starts right now. >>> this is what is making news as we head into a knew week on wall street. two of...
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joining me, abby cohen. wonderful to have you. >> thank you so much. >> we saw a good first quarter for the markets. not a great start for second quarter, even though seeing a pickup the last few days, do you think the markets are undervalued? >> we think the markets are undervalued, but have to keep in mind there's a lot of risk aversion out there. and when investors are reminded things may not be going so swimmingly in europe or perhaps there are some economic questions about china or even the united states, investors do tend to pull back. >> so i guess that's the cautiousness that we're seeing. abby, let's talk fundamentals. earnings season is well under way. most are looking for growth for s&p 500 under 1%. are you in that camp? what does that mean for investors. with the market that strong, i wonder if expectations are too high in terms of earnings. >> from a macro perspective, our teams at goldman sachs tended to be below consensus, in terms of gdp and also earnings. as we look at some of the other num
joining me, abby cohen. wonderful to have you. >> thank you so much. >> we saw a good first quarter for the markets. not a great start for second quarter, even though seeing a pickup the last few days, do you think the markets are undervalued? >> we think the markets are undervalued, but have to keep in mind there's a lot of risk aversion out there. and when investors are reminded things may not be going so swimmingly in europe or perhaps there are some economic questions...
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it isn't good law enforcement to use racial profiling. >> abby? >> abby huntsman here.ht up so much lately because of the trayvon martin case. why has it taken this long to bring something to the table like this? if it is passed, will it really make a difference? how much will it change? >> if you go back to the earliest days of america, the founding fathers were wrestling with basic issues. race, religion, gender. what are the issues we're wrestling with today? race, religion and gender. this is something that haunts a democracy and republic, to try to strike the right balance of giving us our freedom but still keeping us safe. of course, in this society when more and more people are carrying firearms and there's more and more reporting of things that are happening, we are more sensitized to racial profiling in a modern america. >> there are proponents. frank gale testified as well, vice president of the fraternal order of police, biggest law enforcement association. here is what he had to say about this bill. >> this bill provides a solution to a problem that does not
it isn't good law enforcement to use racial profiling. >> abby? >> abby huntsman here.ht up so much lately because of the trayvon martin case. why has it taken this long to bring something to the table like this? if it is passed, will it really make a difference? how much will it change? >> if you go back to the earliest days of america, the founding fathers were wrestling with basic issues. race, religion, gender. what are the issues we're wrestling with today? race, religion...
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thanks to john, karen, abby and hugo. i will see you back here tomorrow at noon eastern..com/now with alex. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. a farewell long awaited. goodnight, stuffy. goodnight, outdated. goodnight old luxury and all of your wares. goodnight bygones everywhere. [ engine turns over ] good morning, illumination. good morning, innovation. good morning unequaled inspiration. [ male announcer ] the audi a8, chosen by car & driver as the best luxury sedan in a recent comparison test. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," let the battle begin. today mitt romney fired back at president obama in front of the same infl
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abby, good morning. >> good morning. >> how you doing? >> great, glad to be here. >> we are happy to have you. let's talk about the popularity. i go to that, which is the largest squash club and it is becoming more popular. >> it is. more young people are playing it and especially in baltimore there. >> of course talk a little bit about what it does. >> we are a unique development program. we provide opportunities through the sport of squash, we provide that for baltimore city youth. >> i can tell you i have been at the tournaments and it is just mobbed. >> it is, especially during squash season, which is the winter time and we are grateful to be part of that community and have our students exposed to so much squash. >> all right. we will come back. lisa, how you doing? >> great, how are you? >> great, how does it work? >> 10 proceeds will go towards that. >> that is awesome, that is just great. a lot of tournaments aren't, too, right? >> right. they participate there and there as well. >> let's give your website out as well. >> that is i
abby, good morning. >> good morning. >> how you doing? >> great, glad to be here. >> we are happy to have you. let's talk about the popularity. i go to that, which is the largest squash club and it is becoming more popular. >> it is. more young people are playing it and especially in baltimore there. >> of course talk a little bit about what it does. >> we are a unique development program. we provide opportunities through the sport of squash, we provide...
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you know, i think abby is right.he bottom line is that ultimately americans are going to judge mitt romney by his plans. as you noted at the top of the segment, we've been talking about the buffet rule and romney's plan to actually cut taxes for the wealthy versus obama's plan to ensure middle income earners are paying a lorin come tax percentage than the wealthiest americans. when these pictures come out, when romney says things like i'll make rick perry a $10,000 bet, it just shows that he's out of touch with most americans on issues. >> i think there are some folks who say, look, it is who he is, he's not an ordinary guy, he needs to be authentic. we were talk at that and i want to throw these pictures up because you have iconic -- you know, john f. kennedy and some people are wondering is he trying to project a similar sort of kennediesque, you know, image, here it is sitting around the table painting their own eggs, very photogenic, large family. do you see a comparison there, tim? >> you know, it was such a dif
you know, i think abby is right.he bottom line is that ultimately americans are going to judge mitt romney by his plans. as you noted at the top of the segment, we've been talking about the buffet rule and romney's plan to actually cut taxes for the wealthy versus obama's plan to ensure middle income earners are paying a lorin come tax percentage than the wealthiest americans. when these pictures come out, when romney says things like i'll make rick perry a $10,000 bet, it just shows that he's...
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this is abby some in providence, rhode island. the girls wound up your quite a bit. this is abby. happy loved sports. if you have read the book a regular know this is the one friend who is nicknamed the icicle. she didn't like being called icicle. what i discovered about abby, quite apart from her friendship with juliette low is that abby had a sister named jenny who was profoundly deaf from scarlet fever at hq. and mrs. lipid said i will teach my daughter to speak. training for deaf children was in infancy then and the standard caching standard procedure was to teach sign language. but she said sign language will be a while between my daughter and all those hearing people. i will teach her to speak are so against all odds, she taught ginny how to speak. she was what we would call today mainline. she would've enormous glacier perfectly happy life. now, i wonder what it means to juliette gordon low to have her best friend's sister conquer her deafness in the language of the day. they all knew one another. they all hung out together. so juliette low had an example of jeanne trannine
this is abby some in providence, rhode island. the girls wound up your quite a bit. this is abby. happy loved sports. if you have read the book a regular know this is the one friend who is nicknamed the icicle. she didn't like being called icicle. what i discovered about abby, quite apart from her friendship with juliette low is that abby had a sister named jenny who was profoundly deaf from scarlet fever at hq. and mrs. lipid said i will teach my daughter to speak. training for deaf children...
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i'm abby martin you're watching our t.v. . we begin this hour with breaking news montreal has been rocked by student protests right police have been issuing multiple arrests using stun grenades pepper spray and tons to beat back student protesters during a rally against two mission hikes has happened after they try to disrupt a speech by quebec premier drawing sure a the story is changing by the minute i'm joined by bernard desson yeah he's a citizen journalist and called back. bernard what is going on there on the ground . well what is going on is that the students and not only to students but many citizens are mad. i don't shoot of the government he doesn't want to discuss at all about the raise of student fees which was decided. i actually were according to the prime minister a year ago and they don't want to accept this because they feel that it will prevent a lot of deserving students to attend university and to eventually get a degree and find out a good job and today the prime minister he said. with a laugh he scorned t
i'm abby martin you're watching our t.v. . we begin this hour with breaking news montreal has been rocked by student protests right police have been issuing multiple arrests using stun grenades pepper spray and tons to beat back student protesters during a rally against two mission hikes has happened after they try to disrupt a speech by quebec premier drawing sure a the story is changing by the minute i'm joined by bernard desson yeah he's a citizen journalist and called back. bernard what is...
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here's abbie boudreau. >> reporter: ali thcia is 46, a former paralegal. now, she's a stay at home mom, who loves her 13-year-old son. her husband of 21 years. reading erotic novels and watching porn. >> i have porn and erotica here. >> reporter: call it a mommy porn revolution. a wave of steamy, sexy, some would sail raunchy romance novels sweeping suburbia. and something else. much of it is made by women for women. >> you say, "get back to work." >> reporter: who say it's all about what women wants. >> what our audience wants to see is a passionate love scene that is filled with chemistry and sense yulety. >> you take your hand and run it down her arm or his arm. >> reporter: angie is the creator and owner of ssh.com. and she says the demand keeps growing. >> they want to relate to the characters. and it's like the romance novel come to life. >> reporter: which means today, there's more dialogue than veteran pornstar jeanne is used to. >> well -- >> my lawyers. >> my lawyers are looking into it. >> how do we move prove it? is. >> reporter: the finished p
here's abbie boudreau. >> reporter: ali thcia is 46, a former paralegal. now, she's a stay at home mom, who loves her 13-year-old son. her husband of 21 years. reading erotic novels and watching porn. >> i have porn and erotica here. >> reporter: call it a mommy porn revolution. a wave of steamy, sexy, some would sail raunchy romance novels sweeping suburbia. and something else. much of it is made by women for women. >> you say, "get back to work." >>...
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i'm abby martin you're watching our t.v. the american dream go to college to get your dream job so you can own a dream home with a white picket fence and live happily ever after however for many college students and graduates in the u.s. the notion of the american dream has become a full blown nightmare coined one t. day today marks the day that student debt has topped one trillion dollars exceeding the auto loan and credit card debt in the u.s. one of the biggest problems is the exploitation of the predatory student loan industry sallie mae america's largest private investor assigns low income students interest rates of up to twenty five percent let's take a look at some of the steps. to assure the costs have risen about six hundred percent over the last thirty years average in-state tuition has risen by eight percent just last year and in two thousand and ten graduates have had an average of twenty five thousand two hundred fifty dollars in student debt. well the hot topic on the campaign trail with obama and romney are ag
i'm abby martin you're watching our t.v. the american dream go to college to get your dream job so you can own a dream home with a white picket fence and live happily ever after however for many college students and graduates in the u.s. the notion of the american dream has become a full blown nightmare coined one t. day today marks the day that student debt has topped one trillion dollars exceeding the auto loan and credit card debt in the u.s. one of the biggest problems is the exploitation...
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he's taking his time and they're going back and forth with abby lowell as abby lowell tries to drag information out of it. so, you know, the suggestion is abby lowell should get some time to do that because he's such a tough witness. >> joe, appreciate it, thanks. >>> we're watching other stories tonight. isha is here with the 360 bulletin. >> anderson, opponents want the u.n. security council to take action. 70 civilians were killed in the city of hama. the force of the blast caused buildings to collapse trapping people under rubble. >>> osama bin laden's three widows and two daughters are being deported from pakistan tonight. officials say they're headed to saudi arabia. they have been under house arrest for being in the country illegally. bin laden was killed by a u.s. raid on his pakistani hideout last year. >>> a federal judge ruled today that video and photographs of that raid will not be released to the public, citing national security concerns. the judge ruled against the freedom of interest request filed by judicial watch, a conservative legal group that had sought the materials. >>> t
he's taking his time and they're going back and forth with abby lowell as abby lowell tries to drag information out of it. so, you know, the suggestion is abby lowell should get some time to do that because he's such a tough witness. >> joe, appreciate it, thanks. >>> we're watching other stories tonight. isha is here with the 360 bulletin. >> anderson, opponents want the u.n. security council to take action. 70 civilians were killed in the city of hama. the force of the...
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, wonderful to see you, abby huntsman.reat weather. >> yes, yes. >> will cain you were on tv working this weekend. >> still hasn't shaved. >> didn't have a chance. worked all weekend. >> you lie. we're not going to pretend to feel sorry for you. our "starting point," towns in the plains adding up the damage from a swarm of tornados that happened over the weekend. reports of more than 130 twisters that touched down over four states, many tornadoes happening in kansas, the community that may have been the hardest hit is in woodward, oklahoma, where five people were killed. >> i thought it was a train coming down the tracks over there and i looked out and i seen the funnel and i started running through the house creaming "marcia! marcia!" i mean loud, i was scared. >> it gives me a whole new respect for tornadoes how they can in an instant destroy everything that everyone knew. >> cnn's rob marciano is live for news woodward, oklahoma, this morning. good morning to you. you know, you listen to those folks talking and almost s
, wonderful to see you, abby huntsman.reat weather. >> yes, yes. >> will cain you were on tv working this weekend. >> still hasn't shaved. >> didn't have a chance. worked all weekend. >> you lie. we're not going to pretend to feel sorry for you. our "starting point," towns in the plains adding up the damage from a swarm of tornados that happened over the weekend. reports of more than 130 twisters that touched down over four states, many tornadoes...
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abby huntsman's playlist "stronger." i bathed it in miracles. director: [ sighs ] cut! sorry to interrupt. when's the show? well, if we don't find an audience, all we'll ever do is rehearse. maybe you should try every door direct mail. just select the zip codes where you want your message to be seen, print it yourself, or we'll help you find a local partner and you find the customers that matter most. brilliant. clifton, show us overjoyed. no, too much. jennessa. ah! a round of applause. [ applause ] [ male announcer ] go online to reach every home, every address, every time with every door direct mail. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... ♪ [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour 1 on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour 3. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] zyrtec®. love the air. [ female announcer ] this week only, save up to $11 on zyrtec® products.
abby huntsman's playlist "stronger." i bathed it in miracles. director: [ sighs ] cut! sorry to interrupt. when's the show? well, if we don't find an audience, all we'll ever do is rehearse. maybe you should try every door direct mail. just select the zip codes where you want your message to be seen, print it yourself, or we'll help you find a local partner and you find the customers that matter most. brilliant. clifton, show us overjoyed. no, too much. jennessa. ah! a round of...
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were calls, at least one and sometimes multiple calls from andrew young, so that's basically what abby lowell's focus has been this morning. >> lisa, amazing, i feel like if you look up the word "sordid" you'll find this trial. thanks for staying on top of it. >> reporter: you bet. >>> coming up, the supreme showdown, how will the court's ruling on one of the controversial immigration law impact the 2012 election? >>> plus she fought toxins in california, now she's taking on the global water crisis. environmental activist erin brockovich is ahead on "andrea mitchell reports." minimize litter box odor: purina tidy cats. our premium litters now work harder to help neutralize odors in multiple cat homes. purina tidy cats. keep your home smelling like home. you'll also care about our new offer. you get access to nurses who can help with your questions. and your loved one can get exelon patch free for 30 days. if the doctor feels it's right for them. it cannot change how the disease progresses. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one patch at a
were calls, at least one and sometimes multiple calls from andrew young, so that's basically what abby lowell's focus has been this morning. >> lisa, amazing, i feel like if you look up the word "sordid" you'll find this trial. thanks for staying on top of it. >> reporter: you bet. >>> coming up, the supreme showdown, how will the court's ruling on one of the controversial immigration law impact the 2012 election? >>> plus she fought toxins in california,...
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abby boxman lives with the tragedy of prescription drug abuse every day. her middle son, justin, became addicted to the opiod pain reliever oxycontin during his freshman year in college. once an outgoing athlete, he became withdrawn. >> when i looked into his eyes, there was just an emptiness there. it wasn't him. it was-- he totally changed. >> reporter: justin hawkd his mother's jewelry to feed his habit. since in rehab failed. eventually, he turned to heroin, which was cheaper than the pills. nine months ago, he overdosed and died. >> he all these dreams, all these expectations of what he wanted out of life. he just wanted to get himself better. >> reporter: abby started a chapter of grass, grief recovery after a substance passing and sees disposing of unused prescriptions as one step toward preventing a repeat of what happened to justin. >> i truly believe in my heart that if he never tried a pill, those pills that he would still be here today. i really do. >> axelrod: the federal government says prescription drug abuse is responsible for 15,000 deaths
abby boxman lives with the tragedy of prescription drug abuse every day. her middle son, justin, became addicted to the opiod pain reliever oxycontin during his freshman year in college. once an outgoing athlete, he became withdrawn. >> when i looked into his eyes, there was just an emptiness there. it wasn't him. it was-- he totally changed. >> reporter: justin hawkd his mother's jewelry to feed his habit. since in rehab failed. eventually, he turned to heroin, which was cheaper...
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he has not been particularly engaged with abby lowell.he mostly makes his comments to the woman next to him named allison van langenham. this has been abby lowell's show so far. >> the first week is over. diane, we appreciate your perspective. we'll keep in touch. have a great weekend. >> you bet. >> prosecutors want a judge to reconsider his decision to release the man accused of murdering teenager trayvon martin. the reason, the amount of money he raised on the internet. we'll tell you how much. >>> and congress tries to stop student loan interest rates increasin increasing. but some are threatening a veto. , their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] [ male announcer ] while others are content to imitate, we'll continue to innovate. the lexus rx. why settle for a copy when you can own the original? see your lexus dealer. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in communit
he has not been particularly engaged with abby lowell.he mostly makes his comments to the woman next to him named allison van langenham. this has been abby lowell's show so far. >> the first week is over. diane, we appreciate your perspective. we'll keep in touch. have a great weekend. >> you bet. >> prosecutors want a judge to reconsider his decision to release the man accused of murdering teenager trayvon martin. the reason, the amount of money he raised on the internet....
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abby huntsman gets the last word tonight. thank you very much, abby. >> "the ed show" is up next.
abby huntsman gets the last word tonight. thank you very much, abby. >> "the ed show" is up next.
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here to take the quiz are jessy tollkan and abby and jason trumback and buddy roemer.on went to guam for his father? >> i have no clue. >> one in five chance. >> ben. >> it was not ben, but actually very good, because you have to break in on the next one. it is matt. matt is 40 years old and he campaigned for his father there, but you also might remember that back in march, he made headlines and an appearance in hawaii when he said that president obama was great but then he went on the say, i'm not here to talk about obama, but i'm here to talk about my dad. okay, okay. we will see if you can do better on the next one. of mitt romney's five sons one of them went into the medical field and he is an internal medicine doctor in boston. which one of the romney sons is a doctor? >> ben. >> you go buddy. and he is 3 years old and the only romney son with blond hair. he is also the one romney son, ben, who does not get involved in the father's campaign, that is dr. romney. the romney sons all, as you can see here have a clean cut image, but which rapscallion son borrowed his
here to take the quiz are jessy tollkan and abby and jason trumback and buddy roemer.on went to guam for his father? >> i have no clue. >> one in five chance. >> ben. >> it was not ben, but actually very good, because you have to break in on the next one. it is matt. matt is 40 years old and he campaigned for his father there, but you also might remember that back in march, he made headlines and an appearance in hawaii when he said that president obama was great but then...
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calls the "test & craze" - where the focus is so much on testing, and not the student as a whole. abbya piece of math or a piece of english. and not look at all &pthe difffrent parts that are necessarily to make a chhld and to make that child be the best he or she can be 34the state board of education muus still apprrve lowery's hiring. - that's expected to happen tuesday morning. myranda pttphens, fox45 news at ten. 33 lowery .. will... start her... new job ...july first. -3 3 looery was also the topic of discussion at an awards ceremony with former state school suuerintendenn nancy grasmmck.she xpects her to continue a long line of success. success.i o have high hopes for her and of course public schhol syytem in the natiin for four years aad i hope next year it will be the fifth and then they'll be a six and seveeth. &p3 grasmick says she thinks the -3 transition for lowery will be &pan easy one. &p3 it was a good first quarter for under armour.baltimore's sportsweer company made 14- -3 point-6 million dollars during the past 3 monnhss.....thats 2 more thhn this time ast year. ...a
calls the "test & craze" - where the focus is so much on testing, and not the student as a whole. abbya piece of math or a piece of english. and not look at all &pthe difffrent parts that are necessarily to make a chhld and to make that child be the best he or she can be 34the state board of education muus still apprrve lowery's hiring. - that's expected to happen tuesday morning. myranda pttphens, fox45 news at ten. 33 lowery .. will... start her... new job ...july first. -3...
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martini abby martin without a protest and spoke to his supporters. let me end to jim hall is an american writer and journalist who spent the last twenty nine years of his life in prison on death row earlier this year is sentence was reduced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in one thousand nine hundred one the media was charged with first degree murder for allegedly killing a police officer but many have disputed the evidence that put him behind bars protesters have been used in the is case to call attention to the inherent corruption and racial inequality in the u.s. has an system to the whole idea that if you're black you're somehow more dangerous than a white person and you're somehow dangerous even when all logic would indicate that you're on arm you know you can ice tea and skittles and wearing a hoodie and somehow you're you're a threat to a man who weighs sixty pounds more than you who has a gun and i just think that the other way around it just wouldn't happen the other way around the american dream is supposed to be for eve
martini abby martin without a protest and spoke to his supporters. let me end to jim hall is an american writer and journalist who spent the last twenty nine years of his life in prison on death row earlier this year is sentence was reduced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in one thousand nine hundred one the media was charged with first degree murder for allegedly killing a police officer but many have disputed the evidence that put him behind bars protesters have been used...
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abby huntsman's pick, who joins us this morning. and also political comedian and will kane, who writes for theblaze.com. nice to have you. all this focus on the rocket, and it turned out to be a dud. the u.n. security council this morning is going to consider how to respond to north korea's rocket launch that sort of was not a launch. it was fired but broke up moments after the launch. landed right in the ocean despite the embarrassment. president obama is calling that launch provocative. tim schwartz is live for us with the very latest from pyongyang in north korea. hey, tim, good morning. >> good morning. >> so give me the assessment of even though it was a dud, exactly what the implications are not only where you are in the region but also what the u.n. security council is going to do today. >> reporter: well, north korea was trying to prove that it had the capability of the missile technology, the rocket technology to put a satellite into space, which therefore implies that they have the technology that would be able to deliver
abby huntsman's pick, who joins us this morning. and also political comedian and will kane, who writes for theblaze.com. nice to have you. all this focus on the rocket, and it turned out to be a dud. the u.n. security council this morning is going to consider how to respond to north korea's rocket launch that sort of was not a launch. it was fired but broke up moments after the launch. landed right in the ocean despite the embarrassment. president obama is calling that launch provocative. tim...
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abby is joining us for an exclusive cnbc interview. abby, always good to talk to you.> good morning, carl. >> i know year end, you've been talking s&p 1500, 1600, but clearly, the last few weeks have been troublesome. sentiment, flows, some of the generals like apple beginning to lose some momentum. has any part of you -- are you wavering at all on some of your year-end targets? >> let's be clear, i did not provide a year-end target. that's done by the u.s. portfolio strategy team, and their view has been that the second half of this year is going to be more difficult than the first half. those higher numbers that you cite really relate to the way we look at an estimate of fair value, that is looking at economic and profit growth. and if one assumes that investor risk tolerance moves back to normal levels, you can get to those higher levels, but we think there are some impediments in the way. this includes the fiscal cliff in the united states at the end of the year, the expiration of tax cuts bumping into another deficit ceiling, but also, of course, the problems ongo
abby is joining us for an exclusive cnbc interview. abby, always good to talk to you.> good morning, carl. >> i know year end, you've been talking s&p 1500, 1600, but clearly, the last few weeks have been troublesome. sentiment, flows, some of the generals like apple beginning to lose some momentum. has any part of you -- are you wavering at all on some of your year-end targets? >> let's be clear, i did not provide a year-end target. that's done by the u.s. portfolio strategy...
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. >> joining us now to talk about the secret service and scandals that have rocked washington is abbie phillips. this has not been good for president obama. >> every scandal is another thing that is distracting from what the president wants to say to the american people about his reelection efforts. the secret service scandal has been really drawn out. it seems like it will only continue. part of the problem with the scandal is that we do not know where things are going to end up. we do not know how bad is going to get. we have had a handful of officials resigned. many are still calling for the head of the agency to step down. luckily, for the president there are some republicans who are coming to his aid. this is not exactly his fault but there are others out there who are looking at this as an opportunity to put a magnifying glass on leadership at the federal level. >> what do you think the president can do to deflect the criticism? >> one of the key things is going to be getting a different story in the headlines bridge between the secret service and the problems at the gsa the whit
. >> joining us now to talk about the secret service and scandals that have rocked washington is abbie phillips. this has not been good for president obama. >> every scandal is another thing that is distracting from what the president wants to say to the american people about his reelection efforts. the secret service scandal has been really drawn out. it seems like it will only continue. part of the problem with the scandal is that we do not know where things are going to end up....
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we have residents here or past resident abby who is absolutely a durable. she's 18 months old. her mommy is julie. good morning. how does it make you feel to see this many people support collects. >> this is amazing. we were all kind of hoping for 500 people. this has far surpassed our expectations. it's so awesome to see energy and how excited everyone is. >> tell us a little about the ronald the dollhouse and how it's helped you. >> we were here from october 25th to january 18th 2010. we were here because my daughter was in the neonatal icu. we knew when we walked in here that we were at home. it was such a stressful time but the people of the house would stop and delay, how is abby doing? in fact, none of the staff met her until well after we had been home for a while. when we came home, we let straight home. they love this girl that they never even met. it was amazing. it really is a family here. >> and how is she doing now quick. >> she's doing wonderful reissue is a very rare syndrome. most of the kids don't make it out. the vast majority don't make it through a year. she
we have residents here or past resident abby who is absolutely a durable. she's 18 months old. her mommy is julie. good morning. how does it make you feel to see this many people support collects. >> this is amazing. we were all kind of hoping for 500 people. this has far surpassed our expectations. it's so awesome to see energy and how excited everyone is. >> tell us a little about the ronald the dollhouse and how it's helped you. >> we were here from october 25th to january...
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. >> seems abby has become a couch potato due to dog tv. a new breed of television that could become a dog's new best friend. >> got to love it. that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from pepperdine university from california. have a good night, everybody.
. >> seems abby has become a couch potato due to dog tv. a new breed of television that could become a dog's new best friend. >> got to love it. that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from pepperdine university from california. have a good night, everybody.
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abby huntsman, political commentator and will cain columnist at blaze.com.a father in new jersey planting a recording device on his 10-year-old son to spy on the teachers in the classroom. he became suspicious when administrators told him his son, who has autism, has been acting out violently in school so he hooked him up with a wiretap and that tape had stunning revelations. >> you go to see any books in the library or just looking at sculptures? >> you are a bastard. >> the school fired an aide but another teacher caught on that tape was transferred to another school. this story is -- i don't know your child. the story is heartbreaking. you must be furious. why did you decide to put the wiretap on him in the first place? >> well, when i started getting reports that my son was hitting his teacher and his aide, i knew something was wrong because my son has always been a nonviolent and gentle and loving child. i've never seen him hit anyone before. i knew there was something wrong. i tried to work within the system of the school but then i realized it came to
abby huntsman, political commentator and will cain columnist at blaze.com.a father in new jersey planting a recording device on his 10-year-old son to spy on the teachers in the classroom. he became suspicious when administrators told him his son, who has autism, has been acting out violently in school so he hooked him up with a wiretap and that tape had stunning revelations. >> you go to see any books in the library or just looking at sculptures? >> you are a bastard. >> the...