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this. >> no doubt about that.ubt abou tom fitzgerald, thank you. yo >>> new tonight, new jersey's attorney general has been tappes to fill the late senator fratchinfranklautenberg.l he will serve for a few months w only because a special election will be held in october. whoever wins will have to run again next year. ye christie says that he will not keep the seat for the rest off the term. >>> many said goodbye to senator lautenberg. the public also had the the opportunity to view his casket from the senate galley. galley the democrat died on monday at t the age of 89. 89. he will be buried tomorrow at arlington national cemetery.onal >>> the news edge now on on maryland. new revelations tonight about at problems inside of baltimore ba city jails. an independent audit found poor management and staff and this cases, dangerous ask deplorablee conditions inside of the jail.h. the release comes at state statt correction department leaders le get readty testify befor read tf a state legislators. legis they charged with smuggling, sm drugs cell phone an
this. >> no doubt about that.ubt abou tom fitzgerald, thank you. yo >>> new tonight, new jersey's attorney general has been tappes to fill the late senator fratchinfranklautenberg.l he will serve for a few months w only because a special election will be held in october. whoever wins will have to run again next year. ye christie says that he will not keep the seat for the rest off the term. >>> many said goodbye to senator lautenberg. the public also had the the...
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john: what abou don'to point - o point?there are many examples in private sector where banks, companies i was a consultant for ibm they went 3 a difficult down size -- through a difficult down siding in 1990s they fired a quarter of their workers. a hundred thousand worke, like at ibm today, united states, sa situation. if we adopt austerity, prude austerity we can turn our country and blossom like we've never done before. john: bob, when you say now is not the time, when is the time? >> the time is when the economy is healthy and the clinton era, and late 1990s, one time in recent htory the budget was in surplus we were on track to have no national debt. and 2000, economists worried about how the fed will conduct monetary policy, when have paid off national debt, i am not the sort of guy who says we shod always have a deficit, this is t a time to tighten you bblt. you may agreee i don't think we should raise taxes. i don't think we should cut spending. john: we have a nationalebt now that is 100% aut of gdp does thatcare y
john: what abou don'to point - o point?there are many examples in private sector where banks, companies i was a consultant for ibm they went 3 a difficult down size -- through a difficult down siding in 1990s they fired a quarter of their workers. a hundred thousand worke, like at ibm today, united states, sa situation. if we adopt austerity, prude austerity we can turn our country and blossom like we've never done before. john: bob, when you say now is not the time, when is the time? >>...
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you're talking abou fox news. >> let's back off here just a bit, too. when i said true believers, i mean true believers in a political sense. the reason i think we got a pretty good case for that is the attorney general had to shop this deal around looking for that judge. so i don't thi tre's much wiggle room even for these folks who ke a livingut of wiggling >> the term that's used in the law is chilling effect. >>hilling effect. >> you're not supposed to create a chilling effect for the media do their job. james rosen to pickp the phone and call who he needs to call to do his job. >> it's not just fox news. it's a.p., cbs, everybody, everything. to tell a reporter if you do your job, we're going to come after you and call you a co-conspirator. >> the reason cbs is cause of sheryl atkins. we've got to take them at their word, the justice department said they didn't do . no, i don't think they have to take them at their word in anything. that's a huge problem for this country. this administration responsible for, i mean, such a disgusting lacof credibil
you're talking abou fox news. >> let's back off here just a bit, too. when i said true believers, i mean true believers in a political sense. the reason i think we got a pretty good case for that is the attorney general had to shop this deal around looking for that judge. so i don't thi tre's much wiggle room even for these folks who ke a livingut of wiggling >> the term that's used in the law is chilling effect. >>hilling effect. >> you're not supposed to create a...
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neil: video first, abou what mao you that. >> the press pinned a number of labels on me, they seemed to be sticking, why not lampoon them myself. >> was were the labels? >> well, a lot of things, number one, i surrounded myself with guns, surrounded myself with women. i was paranoid. i -- tt paranoid rant that you took 3 or 4 seconds on. that i did bath salt, on the desk i had two boxes labeled with bath saltsnd snorts them with my full fairs toward the end, i enjoy making fun of myself as much as anything. neil: all right but you are not just anybody, before we get to stuff happened in last year, let's talk about what you built, what you starred mcafee, antivirus power house, something you founded and created, now you put out a video,hat inntructs people how to remove the program from computers, why did you do that? >> okay, one of the things that became apparent during the news blitz in december, january, and february, was that all internet storiesha had comment allowed over half of them said things like, i wish they would hang this man for making such terrible sort o software, but
neil: video first, abou what mao you that. >> the press pinned a number of labels on me, they seemed to be sticking, why not lampoon them myself. >> was were the labels? >> well, a lot of things, number one, i surrounded myself with guns, surrounded myself with women. i was paranoid. i -- tt paranoid rant that you took 3 or 4 seconds on. that i did bath salt, on the desk i had two boxes labeled with bath saltsnd snorts them with my full fairs toward the end, i enjoy making fun...
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what scientists are saying abous bizarre creature. we'll tell you. #12k3 world can now get a close lk at an incredibly rare sea b. no it's not a sea serpent..s an oarfish. the ethereal >>> thanks to oceanographers, the world can get a closer look at a sea beast. it's an oraface. filmed 200 feet below the surfae . the longest ever recorded at 56 feet long. this guy is only 8 feet. but that's plenty big enough. >>> and now into food. time to eat. the perfect evenig treat. tony and stephanie are cooking up a tasty summer salad. >> today i'm making something so delicious. lemon, what else? >> we have cur and lots of summery mint. very light and refreshing. >> y to put together. >> very easy to put together. while it's still hot in the pot. i'm going to add in the feta. >> you want the feta to melt in there. >> just to get gooey. and the mint. this is fresh hint. i want to add this in when it's hot so the oils come out nicely. >> that looks good. this goes in here. >> this is going to go in our mixing bowl. >> how beautiful that looks. now
what scientists are saying abous bizarre creature. we'll tell you. #12k3 world can now get a close lk at an incredibly rare sea b. no it's not a sea serpent..s an oarfish. the ethereal >>> thanks to oceanographers, the world can get a closer look at a sea beast. it's an oraface. filmed 200 feet below the surfae . the longest ever recorded at 56 feet long. this guy is only 8 feet. but that's plenty big enough. >>> and now into food. time to eat. the perfect evenig treat. tony...
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ri:talk abou this manufactuuing site, though. you started with your dad' designs. >> well, 20-30 years ago you know, ever buildin in manhattan was a factory, very floor, and what happened was when thechina became so huge in manufacturing, we just couldn't feet. they were making, you know, $10-$20 bags. e business changed dramatically. what we do nowis me of a luxury product. we wo with over 0brands and constantly growing. we had a desiner who came in here back when we were not making the high end bags and she just wanted a bag, make a product and hr business grew into a $60 milion brand, so once we agree her to nothing to 60 million, everyone knocked on our door. wecan handle anyting from a small designer to a big desner with 2,000 piece order. gerri: how important is it these are made by hands? the's sewingmachines, but so much is done individually. >> well,the custors like that. the work overseas is automated withutomatic machines end cutting, you know and they don't need the peple. when they do, the laboris ow. i think people really like to see that things are m
ri:talk abou this manufactuuing site, though. you started with your dad' designs. >> well, 20-30 years ago you know, ever buildin in manhattan was a factory, very floor, and what happened was when thechina became so huge in manufacturing, we just couldn't feet. they were making, you know, $10-$20 bags. e business changed dramatically. what we do nowis me of a luxury product. we wo with over 0brands and constantly growing. we had a desiner who came in here back when we were not making the...
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. >> you have couple other things we should talk abou >> same theme doggie bag says very important totted. you may wonder, it can be a pet security blanket. having common items to bring those along to make them feel secure. food we know about food and water. i brought this because it has top, you wouldn't think about a can opener and good way to transport pet food. tolerance port a lot of things in zploc bags. it's nice to have things that are clear, trying to figure out what is in this bag. the other thing, is their pets carry their own bags, they have pet supplies, you can put supplies in that. >> you talked about katrina and we have pictures. >> our shelter and other bay area shelters had 24 hours' notice animals are coming in on a flight. we turned back lot in san mateo for a temporary home. we took in 61,2 dogs and took care of them, some of them for months. we offered them up for foster families. to get the animals back with the owners. the woman was reunited with her dog, it was three or fou months. months. >> my goodness. in last 15 seconds, what is the best advice for people?
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that's when americans ouought to really be worried abou congress. >> it is a situation of the tail waggingog. the smallest part of the base in republican party it's probably a third ofof the base or 40% of t base is now wagging the whole dog. and if we can't get this done as even says, when everybody seems to want to do it, it doesn't speak well for us. >> charles, new gallop of american confidence in our institutions. congress ranks last out of 16. 10% approval rating. e lowest for any institution on record. erican confidence in the military 76%. >> what's the confidencen general? >> 25. >> sa dam hugh sane somewhere n between iet. >> the problem is not in the house, it's in the senate right now. the e guy who isis not wagging e tail but leading the mar marco rubio. he wants to fix this. he's made a huge concession to the democrats. he going to do legalizatio before any enforce. he swallowed it because there is no other way to dodo it. he says 'll legalize everybody. befo you can get a green card and get citizenship p we want to have enfororce. that's where the argument is. they are askin
that's when americans ouought to really be worried abou congress. >> it is a situation of the tail waggingog. the smallest part of the base in republican party it's probably a third ofof the base or 40% of t base is now wagging the whole dog. and if we can't get this done as even says, when everybody seems to want to do it, it doesn't speak well for us. >> charles, new gallop of american confidence in our institutions. congress ranks last out of 16. 10% approval rating. e lowest for...
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something abou knowing his way around the grill. you are talking about lewis, right? like some kind of grilled master. so good they think you grill it. ♪ ♪ that's me. . . i made you something, too. ♪ ♪ see you next summer. get exceptional values of the highest quality car at the summer sales event. what makes ford escape the right choice? better fuel than the honda crv. >>> it is an annual tradition a rainbow colored flag is flown outside of the mayor's office in city hall in san francis of gay month. the theme of this year's is embrace, empower and encourage. >>> the housing in urban development department sent thousands of e-mails. now the couples who appeared to be gay or lesbian got fewer responses than couples that appeared to be straight. the studies did not break down the rupt results for different cities. >>> bay area -- donating money to the effort. speaker did not make the announce public sources say it is in the millions. a team of silicon valley leaders must raise $12 million to bring the hall of fame to california. thank you for making ktvu your choice fo
something abou knowing his way around the grill. you are talking about lewis, right? like some kind of grilled master. so good they think you grill it. ♪ ♪ that's me. . . i made you something, too. ♪ ♪ see you next summer. get exceptional values of the highest quality car at the summer sales event. what makes ford escape the right choice? better fuel than the honda crv. >>> it is an annual tradition a rainbow colored flag is flown outside of the mayor's office in city hall in...
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cnn poll tells youit the american people don'tol want this -- striking findings how much distrust abouhe administration's story but a full 25% ofst self-described liberals in that poll think that the irs targeting was directed by senator officials in the white house. we're going to find outic what to any extent there was political white house or political appointees involved. >> paul: are we really going to find that out? >> the question of leadership with presidentg obama. the political leadershipid was involved, it's absolutely true that hisas leadership on this issued, has been terrible. moment it came out heh claimed that the irs was an independent agency. it is not. they work for him. this is the way to try tono distance himself. >> paul: he said let's investigate it. he has eric holder investigating it. >> hold on. mr. holder announced an investigation. a month later the head of the f.b.i. goes to theon house, i don't know who isf running that.go people are working on it. w this week -- before the i senate and had a little more answers he said he had some agents on it. but we're
cnn poll tells youit the american people don'tol want this -- striking findings how much distrust abouhe administration's story but a full 25% ofst self-described liberals in that poll think that the irs targeting was directed by senator officials in the white house. we're going to find outic what to any extent there was political white house or political appointees involved. >> paul: are we really going to find that out? >> the question of leadership with presidentg obama. the...
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. >>> you know, we are pore are ra lot aboue of their babies. group ambling down the polish street, but they are holding up traffic, because they are hogging up the whole road. >> right in the center lane ther there. >> and they say, we have a police escort, and maybe they believe it is a parade day. >> well, it became a parade whether it was supposed to be or not, because everybody is stopping to take pictures of this. stopping what they are doing. >> i love how they are taking their time. >> swans can be mean, and you don't want to get too close. >> that is why everybody is avoiding the swans, and if i saw a swan with the babies, i would not get close, because swans are territorial. >> but it is a beautiful moment there. >> and every duck watching the show should pay attention on how to properly care for your baby. >>> we have a couple of news anchors for you guys caught in awkward situations on camera. first, this is reporter natasha excelby for channel 10 in australia. >> more than 80 people in 80 cities across the nation are protesting. one
. >>> you know, we are pore are ra lot aboue of their babies. group ambling down the polish street, but they are holding up traffic, because they are hogging up the whole road. >> right in the center lane ther there. >> and they say, we have a police escort, and maybe they believe it is a parade day. >> well, it became a parade whether it was supposed to be or not, because everybody is stopping to take pictures of this. stopping what they are doing. >> i love...
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i will give cornell west it is not abou whether or not social rvice.f we should spend things on wineries and cut social services. >> it is the prioritieshat are there. and lookt the programs that we have. the snap program and others and electronic benef transfer cards and there is means testing. look, we have a governmentthat is using taxpayer dollars to solicit people to go on the programs. >>hank you for joining us this week. >> coming up, the white house tour still cancelled the boyused double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna py dodge rock? oh, you guys! andith uble miles youan actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing conte and go! ♪ win! what's inour wallet? ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, gog on now at your
i will give cornell west it is not abou whether or not social rvice.f we should spend things on wineries and cut social services. >> it is the prioritieshat are there. and lookt the programs that we have. the snap program and others and electronic benef transfer cards and there is means testing. look, we have a governmentthat is using taxpayer dollars to solicit people to go on the programs. >>hank you for joining us this week. >> coming up, the white house tour still...
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survey says pg&e used informationvid he provided abou needed fixes to the system to justify rate hikeswithout the intention of overhauling the system at all he was fired in late 2011. pg&e claims survey was one of 200 people laid off because of reorganization and says the lawsuit has numerous inaccuracies. >>> it's the latest high-profile restaurant fire, chez spencer, a popular french restaurant in san francisco caught fire today. the fire started around 1:30 this morning. thankfully, no one was hurt but did take about an hour for firefighters to put out the flames. the firefighters told dust looked like there could be nearly $2 million worth of damage. chez spencer, located in the inner mission, first opened in 2002. the restaurant is famous for its wood-burning oven this én! comes after another fire back in march at the famed chez panise in berkeley, which remains shut down. >>> still ahead at 5:00, many were watching the skies today because of this. what made this flyby so rare. >>> two well known bay area companies teaming up to change the way you shop for a house. >>> and a grant
survey says pg&e used informationvid he provided abou needed fixes to the system to justify rate hikeswithout the intention of overhauling the system at all he was fired in late 2011. pg&e claims survey was one of 200 people laid off because of reorganization and says the lawsuit has numerous inaccuracies. >>> it's the latest high-profile restaurant fire, chez spencer, a popular french restaurant in san francisco caught fire today. the fire started around 1:30 this morning....
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. >> i don't know what the dissent is abou i was supposed to keep intert rates near zero forever?t this point you are trading off this much improvement in the economy versus this much distortion of every kind of asset class investors have a choice of. it is ti, isn't it? melissa: that is not really what we're talking about. we're talking bu with the chaos that ensued this week. for ample, let me play the sound bite prident obama basically fired ben bernanke e d charlie rose. we will get both your reactions on the other side. president obama: i think ben bernanke has done an excellent job. he is like fiv bob mueller. he stayed a lot longer thane wantedr he was supposed to. but if he wanted to be reappointed, you would reappoint him? president obama: he has been outstanding partner along with th white house melissa: what? that is nottreally a ringing endorsement. that is like somebody saying how is your husband? that is like somebody saying he has been outstanding partner until now. >> anybody can be a loose cannon, it is just odd is the president of the unit states? melissa: was tt
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this is abou the onsequence of choices that we're making as a society, and it's not working out greatfor these folks, and to deny that, i consider to be outrageous. 40% of them are black. nearly a quater, 4% of hispanic, nearly third of hem are white. almost half, 6, are3 years or younger. if they've ever been married, whether divorced, separated, or widowed, they make on avere $29,000 a yar. if they've never been married, they make an averageof $17,400 a year, ththe poverty line, by e way, for a family with one adult and one child just over $15,000 so that tells you here these women an their children lve in our economy. their children live in poverty and the moms are the sole provider by default, not bcause of gender equality or pogress or here are, you know, hear us roar. many of these children of these single moms are at ris, and in so being, they perpetuate a cycle of poverty and illegal behavior, all of us, men and women, havegot to break the cycle of passivity, indifference, and good, god, irreonsible, political correctness that deludes some into deies pain in ousociety anand the c
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we are talking abou ending the stimulus and the bond purchasing program.n, some idiot for even talking about raising rates, for cryingut loud. >> may be it is the fed chairman that should have put his foot down. warning people not to mile the market. lou: you are not talking about this. >> look at the case of this ond market. this gives an idea of how willing we are goi to be we've sen bonds go up by a rcentage point. by less than 5% to 5%. the can only adversely affect the economy and thh supply of credit. lou: what is low volume this week? you interpret the reason ffor th for the upcomin meeting and all of the query that we no can presume and one other factor? like it is bein held in this area. >> perhaps it is not a bad idea that to the sideline and have someone take a chance. lou: one of my favorite gurus out there right now -- theycome up with more nonsense. they are pushing a 30 year bull market in bonds sraight in to what they are trying to lift it with all forces, talking about % chance of a recession in the next three to five years. what is going
we are talking abou ending the stimulus and the bond purchasing program.n, some idiot for even talking about raising rates, for cryingut loud. >> may be it is the fed chairman that should have put his foot down. warning people not to mile the market. lou: you are not talking about this. >> look at the case of this ond market. this gives an idea of how willing we are goi to be we've sen bonds go up by a rcentage point. by less than 5% to 5%. the can only adversely affect the economy...
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thing that this came to ligh in the name of protecting us, my immediate reactionas what is this all abou so i'm gng to ask you that. what the heck is this all about. y what you will about the bad guys and now we will find ways around it. why was this haappeng in the first place and to what end. how could it possiblybe good. >> happily i will do so. >> i will say that the concerns are justified. i have o reason to think that those americans feel the way you do, bu they are not justified. i will tell you this. this gs back dirctly ,-com,-c ma in my opinion, directly to not only bruce allen, butthe cia and at the nsa. cause we have programs called unterintelligence risk indicators. those are progams that are being consistenty d constantly run against o own people. only to continue to monitor them with a top-secret cleance. especially thosehat have access to intelligence and they need tcontinue to monitor. so they can find out if our standards have changed. that is where i have the biggest prlem is we want to counter that, we have too many eople talking about that. we have 1.4 million americ
thing that this came to ligh in the name of protecting us, my immediate reactionas what is this all abou so i'm gng to ask you that. what the heck is this all about. y what you will about the bad guys and now we will find ways around it. why was this haappeng in the first place and to what end. how could it possiblybe good. >> happily i will do so. >> i will say that the concerns are justified. i have o reason to think that those americans feel the way you do, bu they are not...
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. >> talk about the cultural components in society abou how people feel about men, how people feel aboutwhat that has to do with this. i think it puts an interesting mix. i know there was on college campuses if men don't feel welcome. [ laughter ] ] >> lou: get out tre and go to work at something you enjoy. it's not going to be an education but that is why we have 57% of college graduates are womomen and ensures their women forthe next couple of decadess breadwinners. thank you both. >> bill clinton first urged his wife to run against an incompetent incumbent president. then he wanted to negotiate r an endorsement. ed cline best-selling book >>. >> lou: my next guest has been saying for months on this broadcast that tte relationship between the obamas and the clintons has vereen warm and cozy. sources now say president bill clinton agreed to give that incredible speech at the democratic national convention because there as deal in pce. in return president obama would endorse hillary in 2016. the president, however, has been dodging in and out of that deal ever since. joining us with the
. >> talk about the cultural components in society abou how people feel about men, how people feel aboutwhat that has to do with this. i think it puts an interesting mix. i know there was on college campuses if men don't feel welcome. [ laughter ] ] >> lou: get out tre and go to work at something you enjoy. it's not going to be an education but that is why we have 57% of college graduates are womomen and ensures their women forthe next couple of decadess breadwinners. thank you...
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i wonder what they would say abou war on drugs. >> this is your brain o drugs, any questio.n: that war, and on certain food. >> next. ok, i am coming. [ susan ] i hate that the reason we're always stopping is because i have to go to the bathroom. and when we're sitting in traffic, i worry i'll have an accident. be right back. so today, i'm finally going to talk to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduce sudden urges and accidents for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma, or cannot empty your bladder, you shld not take toviaz. get emergency medical help right away if your face, lips, throat or tongue swells. toviaz can cause blurred visi, dizziness, drowsiness, and dreasedweating. do not drive, operate machinery or do unsafe tasks until you know how toviaz affects you. the most cmon side effects are dry mouth and constipation. [ susan ] today, i'm visiting my son without visiting every single bathroom. [ female annou
i wonder what they would say abou war on drugs. >> this is your brain o drugs, any questio.n: that war, and on certain food. >> next. ok, i am coming. [ susan ] i hate that the reason we're always stopping is because i have to go to the bathroom. and when we're sitting in traffic, i worry i'll have an accident. be right back. so today, i'm finally going to talk to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about...
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they had they helpedç get abou 12 people out of the building from that trapped rubble. >> so now weat firefighters, first responders working as fast as they k they're pulling bricks, debris, looking for any survivors that may have been caught in this accidental collapse. this happens on the corner of 22nd and market. this is a busy interserbs in center city there. a frond-end loader, as we can see, has been brought in to help firefighters so that they can dig through that rebel. there you see the frond-end loader to the right of the screen. four people have been taken to the hospital. again we don't have word on their condition, but reporters on the scene that more gurneys were being brought out from first responders, and on site, ready to transport people and treat any medical conditions, as they are searches frantically through that rubble. again, because they didn't know exactly how many people could be inside that apartment building. there was a controlled demolition taking place next door at a parking garage when the apartment building collapsed. we'll keep an eye on this story
they had they helpedç get abou 12 people out of the building from that trapped rubble. >> so now weat firefighters, first responders working as fast as they k they're pulling bricks, debris, looking for any survivors that may have been caught in this accidental collapse. this happens on the corner of 22nd and market. this is a busy interserbs in center city there. a frond-end loader, as we can see, has been brought in to help firefighters so that they can dig through that rebel. there...
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. >> some workers near the demolition project had reportedly raised concerns aboue the safety of the operationty o befofre yesterday's collapse. cl the department of labor and osha are on the scene investigating.e >>> we have word this morning of a disturbing report of from a british newspaper that finds the u.s. government has beenen secretly scooping up phone pho records of tens of millions of verizon customers.veri >> the national security agencyy has been collecting the recordsr under a top secret court order, britain' guardian newspaper says the order was granted by the foreign intelligence and that tt order lasts until july 19. july it requires for verizon to provide daily information abouta the calls between the united states and the u.s. and other countries. verizon isn't commenting on the report. >>> president obama is naming his united nation ambassador bas susan rice as his new national o security advisor.advisor. even though some republicans accuse rice of being a part of a cover up over benghazi attack ta last september, they still saysy they will try to work with her..
. >> some workers near the demolition project had reportedly raised concerns aboue the safety of the operationty o befofre yesterday's collapse. cl the department of labor and osha are on the scene investigating.e >>> we have word this morning of a disturbing report of from a british newspaper that finds the u.s. government has beenen secretly scooping up phone pho records of tens of millions of verizon customers.veri >> the national security agencyy has been collecting the...
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lou: that is a strange thing abou this virus is that to deaths in saudi arabia.impossible that anyone, no matter how good the who is to have that owledge and exact count? >> if you think tere are many more cases than that but that i good news becausas the virus spreads it should become less deadly but it is important to talk about it to isolatethose that are sick and it is important in those areas. in the middle east, jordan, france, great britain you'll know how to recognize it to isolate themselves because it is pretty contagious right now. the was an article in the new englandournal of medicine it is very contagious also a concern but the biggest thing is fear we cann compare it to sars to say it wiped outhe planet now this will. >> of 774 fatalities with kidnapped. >> would cap that fallt. billions of dollars and if the fear mongers from th program they will say they save the world. they showed it was not as contagious as we thought. >> one of the statements that the virus is a threat to the entire world dr. chan of the who leads it. >> a lot of money is tied
lou: that is a strange thing abou this virus is that to deaths in saudi arabia.impossible that anyone, no matter how good the who is to have that owledge and exact count? >> if you think tere are many more cases than that but that i good news becausas the virus spreads it should become less deadly but it is important to talk about it to isolatethose that are sick and it is important in those areas. in the middle east, jordan, france, great britain you'll know how to recognize it to...
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ask your doctor abou cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. [ babies crying ] surprise -- youras built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- ur car needs a netransmission. [ coyote howls ] how abt noore surprises? now you can get all the online adg tools you need without any surpriseees. ♪ it's not rocket science. itit's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> well certainly been one ever those days, david asman, welcome back. >> thank you very much. >> how are you? >> red hair, blond hair. good to see you. let's go to nicole petallides down at the nyse where the market is kind of flat. very interesting things with apple announced its streaming music program. apple which was trading up immediately went down and pan door remarks which would be a direct competitor for that went up. why? >> it is so interesting because it really between 2:30 and # 3:15 we saw a crisscross occur. they were zigzaging. apple was up, pandora was down. we get the news throughout the day. apple was off. buy the rumor and sell the news and pandora moves up. apple will have streami
ask your doctor abou cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. [ babies crying ] surprise -- youras built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- ur car needs a netransmission. [ coyote howls ] how abt noore surprises? now you can get all the online adg tools you need without any surpriseees. ♪ it's not rocket science. itit's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> well certainly been one ever those days, david asman, welcome back. >> thank you very...
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we do not know who know knew abou it and who directed it. but it is a violation of the american people will not soon forget. it has to end. in my viewhave to put into place a special prosecutor to understand who knew what nd how that infmationas used. we also need to put in place a structure which says that in the futu, these audits and these inquiries by the irs and other agencies carry out various kindd of audits. ese things have to be vewed as a nonpartisan and nonpolitical basis and ensure that these institutions are not pursuing a personal agenda of one kind or another. neil: using this goes beyond? they were involved in targeting thesconservative groups and individuals. you think it ibigger than that? >> well, if you don't have any process in place tht is overseeinghat agents are doin you arepening the door for people to misuse dta for their own personal and political vendettas or for other vendettas. this is what people across this country are afraid of. big government becoming so large d so intrusive that noone could stop it from int
we do not know who know knew abou it and who directed it. but it is a violation of the american people will not soon forget. it has to end. in my viewhave to put into place a special prosecutor to understand who knew what nd how that infmationas used. we also need to put in place a structure which says that in the futu, these audits and these inquiries by the irs and other agencies carry out various kindd of audits. ese things have to be vewed as a nonpartisan and nonpolitical basis and ensure...
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story and the history of the american revolution is itself a fascinating subject that we go on and on abouamerican revolution in multiple ways. robert morris single handedly financed the army. without him the army wod have grounded to a halt. you have james wilson and governor morris who wrote large parts ofhe united ates constitution. ese foundi fathersre well known to historians but they have pretty much been totally left out of popular histories. >> i find fascinating you say we shouldn't be oking too much to briton, the united kingdom as the foundation for cservative thought and philosophy but rather, you say that the first modern conservative was british statesman edmond burke. >> most hiies trace the conservativism back to burke. i discovered that everything burke std for and said was said a decade and a half earlier by the american founding 3 c1 conservatives. it struck me as strange and fascinating that conservative similar that is all about h heritage esn't know its ownn har tank. >> the thinkers, the intellectuals, thomas jefferson, a conservative? >> he was far more radical. one
story and the history of the american revolution is itself a fascinating subject that we go on and on abouamerican revolution in multiple ways. robert morris single handedly financed the army. without him the army wod have grounded to a halt. you have james wilson and governor morris who wrote large parts ofhe united ates constitution. ese foundi fathersre well known to historians but they have pretty much been totally left out of popular histories. >> i find fascinating you say we...
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first of all, as i saw this story the first thing i thought abou was that film documentary sur sizedan spur like where you can see, sick and fatter and fatter. and so my first question is, do you belie the report? >> listen, dennis, we have seen what actually happe. we have seen the video. he comes out and ss, i lost to the palac get off your butt. a gat message, but i think his biggest problem is he is not staying within the brand. may's huge efforts to save rare putting apples in there instead of verizon during this in telling school kids to get out there. you really c't come out there and start telling everybody they should be eating mcdonald's every single day and expect this amazing heah-conscious and look great. dennis: how does somne get away with it? i think jason is his name. he has been as superstar. he hated. >> you're talking about jerry. miael plps is women, doing all this stuff, it a place for trainers to go. justame out recently that it is not the case. you have as 6--inch subith no condiments. but that is not what it is. they're saying it is healthy. you go in there,
first of all, as i saw this story the first thing i thought abou was that film documentary sur sizedan spur like where you can see, sick and fatter and fatter. and so my first question is, do you belie the report? >> listen, dennis, we have seen what actually happe. we have seen the video. he comes out and ss, i lost to the palac get off your butt. a gat message, but i think his biggest problem is he is not staying within the brand. may's huge efforts to save rare putting apples in there...
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. >> i'm curious abou this cause -- by the way, i didn't say that the companies took the information.dis sem nated it various ways across the web. that is the business model. fabook in particular doesn't care what your privacy preferences are. they're gng to do what they will. i find that utterly maddening that pople are bungat posture almost unquestiod. >> there's a conflict of teresthere. these are the very same types of correlations that you see in prism that facebook and google an others do to better serve you ads. the difference is going to be the false positives. if google makes a mistake, they i think it's going to be for a while. that is the way the world works. if you pick a company at rand data is in the i icloud you're trusting tm. you're giving em all yur data. there's a ason you do it but you hope that there are interests align with yours. in a lot of these cases, facebook is an example, google, you're not their customer. you're their product they sell to their customers. so the nrmal customer veer relationship dsn't apply in the sa way. it's the fact that we re increasin
. >> i'm curious abou this cause -- by the way, i didn't say that the companies took the information.dis sem nated it various ways across the web. that is the business model. fabook in particular doesn't care what your privacy preferences are. they're gng to do what they will. i find that utterly maddening that pople are bungat posture almost unquestiod. >> there's a conflict of teresthere. these are the very same types of correlations that you see in prism that facebook and google...
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that balance, wh surveillance and civil rights, and importance of our law, but we're also talking abou corporations. whether they be internet companies, net providers, whether they be large vast technology and telecommunications company, all of them sharinghe very information you describing in to agency of the government that we rely up on fond provide this -- to prode that surveillance. best understanng of knowledge of wha is happening in wor of internet in switch communicatio it is a very difficult -- if you will, bramble and thicket to navigate. >> and there is a another real danger, tk about trust. you have to trust the government. but you have to trust all of the people in the government, they can get on aerminal look at those systems get in to any database they want, to you have to tru contracto who maintain tha database and communication and quary routines, you have to trust all them not to go into that tabase, to look for things from other companies or something or competitors or look -- if you wanted to see if your wife is cheating on you, you dock that it is in the data -- yo
that balance, wh surveillance and civil rights, and importance of our law, but we're also talking abou corporations. whether they be internet companies, net providers, whether they be large vast technology and telecommunications company, all of them sharinghe very information you describing in to agency of the government that we rely up on fond provide this -- to prode that surveillance. best understanng of knowledge of wha is happening in wor of internet in switch communicatio it is a very...
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tonight wll be asking republicans national committee chairman reince pries abou what benefit the republican party would gain from th administration and also hear the chaian of the veterans affair committee, congressm jeff miller on e benef back log at the v.a. that he calls a national crisis. and the obama white house ungulfed in scandal. we've bee asking our viewers to joining us to assess a number of issues that are pretty important to the republican party and the future, issues like immigration, national security, we're joined by the chairman of the republican national mmittee, reince priebus. >> thanks for having me here. it's a beautiful place. >> well, thank you, we spif it up just for special guests. >> nice elephant behind me. >> we do that for, as i say, important guests. let's start wi what's going on with some of your spokesmen. you have senator john mccain, lindsay grahm, kelly ayotte. they'rbeating drums loudly for military intervtion in syria. 70% of the american people say don'even think about it, mr. president. are they rpresenting the republican partyere? what isthe deal? >
tonight wll be asking republicans national committee chairman reince pries abou what benefit the republican party would gain from th administration and also hear the chaian of the veterans affair committee, congressm jeff miller on e benef back log at the v.a. that he calls a national crisis. and the obama white house ungulfed in scandal. we've bee asking our viewers to joining us to assess a number of issues that are pretty important to the republican party and the future, issues like...
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judgment soon whether eric holder committed perjury when he testified and he knew absolutely nothing abou the potential prosecution of the press. the attorney general faces a wednesday deadline to answer questions from the judiciary committee and the attorney general meeting with media editors last night tking about agency targeting of reporters. the attorney general expressed regret but did not apologize for snooping on a hundred associated press reporters and tear on james risen. lder claims of commit to change the guidelines for ending leaks and backingng the media shield law although the first amendment is the alternate medishield law and the i.r.a. scandal tonight lighting and fox has confirmed theeirs has told a house o.p. investigators they're looking at 88 employees who may have documents relevant to do that targeting investigation. also aeport by the irs taxpayer advocate service findshat adoptive parents were improperly rgeted in 2012. 90% o taxpayers who claim the adoption tax credit were flagged for further review a 70% going through leas a partial audit of thr returns. the pr
judgment soon whether eric holder committed perjury when he testified and he knew absolutely nothing abou the potential prosecution of the press. the attorney general faces a wednesday deadline to answer questions from the judiciary committee and the attorney general meeting with media editors last night tking about agency targeting of reporters. the attorney general expressed regret but did not apologize for snooping on a hundred associated press reporters and tear on james risen. lder claims...
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problem is the use of dinformation by employers, banks, insurers, and others you can make decisions abouat will be harmful to our jobs or are futures. gerri: one example of this occurred when the retail chain target, such an extensive that it attracted peoples and permissionhat the company ally figured out a teenage girl was pregnan before her own father did. >> if you use a target coupon or a credit card, if you do anything, open a target e-mail and bring tt into the store, th will try and track to you are and what you bought in the past. one of the reason is that want to know things like who is pregnant. in one case of father came into a store and talk to a store manager and sd, i don't understand what is going on. yore sending my daughter all of these couponsor cribs in diapers. baby stuff. she's only 18 years old. you trying to encourage her to get pregnant? the manager was so apologtic. i'm sorry. i don't know what's hapning. a blaze that recall the father again and said, i just want to apologize. the dad said to well, it turns out there have been some activities where not aware of
problem is the use of dinformation by employers, banks, insurers, and others you can make decisions abouat will be harmful to our jobs or are futures. gerri: one example of this occurred when the retail chain target, such an extensive that it attracted peoples and permissionhat the company ally figured out a teenage girl was pregnan before her own father did. >> if you use a target coupon or a credit card, if you do anything, open a target e-mail and bring tt into the store, th will try...
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charles: next time you want to tip a starbucks abou barista, tk the server. the boys used double milefrom their c capital one venture cad to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hlo. mother. mother! traveling is easy th the venture card because you can fly airline anytime. two words. ouble miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with dole milesyou ca, youer miss the fun. beard growing conte a go! ♪ win! what's inour wallet? charles: in let me be brief, sharing is caring, starbuck bar barista don't care to share their tips with their managers. you say that the baristas, they are getting roasted? >> absolutely, this is terrible, they go to work, they get their job, they their job is a specific job, they serve people, they work very hard. it is an individual thiig. i know a lot of people who go to coffee restaurants, for a particular barista, now when they go to give this barista their nice tip, this barista is not getting the entire tip, it has to be shared. it not fair, if you have a barista or a supervisor
charles: next time you want to tip a starbucks abou barista, tk the server. the boys used double milefrom their c capital one venture cad to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hlo. mother. mother! traveling is easy th the venture card because you can fly airline anytime. two words. ouble miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with dole milesyou ca, youer miss the fun. beard growing conte a go! ♪ win! what's inour wallet? charles: in let...
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product of journalism and my time at the newspaper, and your family secrets case, i wanted to talk abou of sort of where you e that the case getting and in terms of history in the air and maybe where we are now? >> he was an unusual person. he rose to prominence, he was a bodyguard for al capone. became the boss in the '50s. semi-retired by safety. and was more or less the senior statesman, the man behind the scenes although up until the day he died in the '90s. he was in the background. he was always, are probably had -- and that he was a quote unquote operating director, he was still viewed as a senior statesman and the person that people went to for advice and settle disputes, so to speak. just a very interesting person so to speak. as far as the family secrets trial, let me back up for one minute. law enforcement efforts against organized crime have been spotted ever look at the history of the city of chicago, there were valiant efforts from time to time and by very -- there's different one of the police department and they were ultimately politically repressed. in the '50s, mayor d
product of journalism and my time at the newspaper, and your family secrets case, i wanted to talk abou of sort of where you e that the case getting and in terms of history in the air and maybe where we are now? >> he was an unusual person. he rose to prominence, he was a bodyguard for al capone. became the boss in the '50s. semi-retired by safety. and was more or less the senior statesman, the man behind the scenes although up until the day he died in the '90s. he was in the background....
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has a right to direct an administration that gets away with what they persecuted nixon for talking abou doing. john f. kennedy gogot away with watching the irs. the fact of the matter is it is not republican or democrat, it is if we as american citizens have the right to not fear our government coul. charles: dick arm, we thank you for your service and thank you for being on the show tonight,e appreciate it. the nsa is not the only one listening in on your private stuff. every lawyer in america want to take a peek. and then, burning bridges with ll street? mayb not. taki a punch bowl away could be just what the market needed. chars: that top-secret nsa data could soon be making a not so top-secret appearance in court rooms. a florida lawyer requesting phone records from the secretive agency claiming they will exonerate the client for murder charges. the government refusing to hand over that data to fox news lal analyst and the attorney on whether this means private information will become public information. this is kind of scary stuff. >> how necessary, theman's life is in the balance.
has a right to direct an administration that gets away with what they persecuted nixon for talking abou doing. john f. kennedy gogot away with watching the irs. the fact of the matter is it is not republican or democrat, it is if we as american citizens have the right to not fear our government coul. charles: dick arm, we thank you for your service and thank you for being on the show tonight,e appreciate it. the nsa is not the only one listening in on your private stuff. every lawyer in america...
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butou are still fired up abou this. what was interesting about targeting your group, did you not have liberty or tea party in our name, they dug deeper. >> yes, and we have our nonprofit status, but what they did with us, was disclose our tax return information to our political opponents. neil: which is more lethal. >> it has chilled our donors, and intimidated them, it also is a felony. and we can't get the department of justice to investigator prosecute the people. neil: what happened with you, is whether going after those who contributed or part of yyur group, was more widespread than your group what do you think? >> well, you know, where there is smoke there is fire, that information is made available to your political opponents if a reason -- for a reason. neil: do you think if is is made available do they seize on it, they use that as a means of harassing conservative voters and money men and wen, to the point it would affect turn out and the fact this would put a chill certainly going prior to the election, what
butou are still fired up abou this. what was interesting about targeting your group, did you not have liberty or tea party in our name, they dug deeper. >> yes, and we have our nonprofit status, but what they did with us, was disclose our tax return information to our political opponents. neil: which is more lethal. >> it has chilled our donors, and intimidated them, it also is a felony. and we can't get the department of justice to investigator prosecute the people. neil: what...
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il: but what abou looking for a proverbial needle in a haystack? >> it simply can't always do that. he called the bolsheviks and he said that he would look at everybody. neil: that was a total bolsvik >> the purpose is toprevent the government from doing in large numbs what it is doing to us. you have a greater chance of dying by bei shot by the police or phone in your bathtub at home than you doeing shot by a terrorist. you would not give up privacy in their homm. why would you give up privacy in your-mail. it doesn't keep us sae. does that make their jobs easier? >> yes, it does. putting obstacles in front of the government is what we did intentionally. if we don' control the governme, the government wl control us. so who is in charge now? >> over the other fearsome words? >> the nine most dangerous words in the english language. >> forwatever reason he comes back more enraged. [laughter] neil: i think you guys very much. in the meanwhile,, dick chen says edward snowden is no hero. we thought it was a go play on words. but some see this as his greatest roblem. those whsnitch on po
il: but what abou looking for a proverbial needle in a haystack? >> it simply can't always do that. he called the bolsheviks and he said that he would look at everybody. neil: that was a total bolsvik >> the purpose is toprevent the government from doing in large numbs what it is doing to us. you have a greater chance of dying by bei shot by the police or phone in your bathtub at home than you doeing shot by a terrorist. you would not give up privacy in their homm. why would you...
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gerri: yo know, i see everybody talking abou dividend stocks over 12 months, and i'm wondering shouldthinking about somethi else now? think about something else besides bonds? corporate bonds the place t be? what do you think? when you look at the great big asset classes, what do you think? >> i'm a hue bear on the bond market. i've been that way for quite a while. i believe the big bubble in bonds as the fed manipulated riggeged rates down and prices higher. there's effects over the last three weeks, bond funds gave back two years oof income in principle droppings. i'd be careful there. as far as dividend stocks, i'm good with it, just continue to work, i don't mind you getting 3%, 5% while you hold something, but people are tieded in because it pays in a dividend. if it drops 25% and you get five, it's meaningless and not a good thing. gerri:check this out, boosting household wealth, people got 1.5 trillion from stocks and mutual funds, 1744 # # billion, you know, i can't tell you, gary, how many times housing prices will never go up, the stock market wilnever come bac they were wro
gerri: yo know, i see everybody talking abou dividend stocks over 12 months, and i'm wondering shouldthinking about somethi else now? think about something else besides bonds? corporate bonds the place t be? what do you think? when you look at the great big asset classes, what do you think? >> i'm a hue bear on the bond market. i've been that way for quite a while. i believe the big bubble in bonds as the fed manipulated riggeged rates down and prices higher. there's effects over the last...
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a lot of what has gone on fm the president'speec abou how he's's basically declaring that the war is over without having to do the hard work to enit in a positive way, they're trying to dress this up into something other than a humiliating defeat for the unitedstates. >> andrew mccarthy, good to have you with u >> thank you. >> what shld edwd swden with treated with? with treated with? our analyst jud andrew at a dry cleaner, with treated with? our analyst jud andrew we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hell! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally ban your money needs an ally. vo: ta friend under water isnd usomething completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get that very often. it seemed like it was more than happy to have us in his home. so beautiful. avo:ore travel. more options. more psonal. whatever you're looking for expedia has more ways to help you find yrs. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forgetim. my airline m
a lot of what has gone on fm the president'speec abou how he's's basically declaring that the war is over without having to do the hard work to enit in a positive way, they're trying to dress this up into something other than a humiliating defeat for the unitedstates. >> andrew mccarthy, good to have you with u >> thank you. >> what shld edwd swden with treated with? with treated with? our analyst jud andrew at a dry cleaner, with treated with? our analyst jud andrew we...
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you ha to be -- talks abou trust. you ha to trust the governnt. but you also have to trust all the people in the government because they can get on a terminal to gonto the systems anlolook at any data base and anne they want to. then you he to trust all the contractors mataining the database and the query routines and suring that the whole system works. you have to trust all them not to go into that database to look for ththings from other compani or something, our competitors or to look, if you wanted to see if your wife is cheating on you, you could go and d that. it's in that datas u could see relionships your wife may he and you cld fer a relationship there. so you know, there's so many pitfls and dangers at assembling all this information about individuals. >> inferring relationships also eking out with great specificity connections om which to draw. yep. >> -- intelligent analysis and conclusions which is what we want the nsa to do, which is what we wa our intelligence agencies to do. and i'm lef then with the trust, as you talked about famo
you ha to be -- talks abou trust. you ha to trust the governnt. but you also have to trust all the people in the government because they can get on a terminal to gonto the systems anlolook at any data base and anne they want to. then you he to trust all the contractors mataining the database and the query routines and suring that the whole system works. you have to trust all them not to go into that database to look for ththings from other compani or something, our competitors or to look, if...