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. >> putin issued apache to his ministers telling them to pursue amicable relations with the u.s.een the campaign rhetoric and the official marching orders could not be greater. >> good reason for both. when you -- there's a lot of hostility to the united states within the russian community. the russian people. and so if you're campaigning future re-election, which putin was, you certainly want to exploit that. now that he's governing, it becomes a very different game. and he is very constructive in terms every his relations with the united states and was the first time around, which was when i met him. and he was extremely constructive in the relationship he hoped to have with the united states. >> was his relationship with george w. bush closer than his relationship with barack obama? what relationship does -- he is not even going himself to the meetings in chicago this week, nato meeting. >> i don't think there is a relationship at all with barack obama at this stage. they may develop one. but he had a good relationship with george w. bush, about i think george w. bush made a c
. >> putin issued apache to his ministers telling them to pursue amicable relations with the u.s.een the campaign rhetoric and the official marching orders could not be greater. >> good reason for both. when you -- there's a lot of hostility to the united states within the russian community. the russian people. and so if you're campaigning future re-election, which putin was, you certainly want to exploit that. now that he's governing, it becomes a very different game. and he is...
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capil,antiago, is the cenr of tountry's service sector, the largest partf its economy. oers in soun amiceupe popun of mostly spanish colonization over several centuries. but more recently, chile'sthe primary snt foreign connecto the osideorwith europe. are best seen here, in valparaíso, chile's largest port. foreign trade is a cornerstone of the new economy, and most of it is with pacific m countries, including the united states. man: chile has become one of the most rapidly growing economies in terms of its exports-- not onlyn terms of the range of of exports, exports, bualso iterms of the range of countries it exports to. it has become the most dynamic country in latin america terms of inrnational tr rror: rortwynne,coc geographr from the university of birmingham in england, has been studying the roots of chile's dramatic economic success and the effects of this rapid change on the chilean people. chilstrengthened its market economy and export programs the 1970s and '80s under a repressive military regime now as a democracy, its annual imports and exports were each around $18 billion b
capil,antiago, is the cenr of tountry's service sector, the largest partf its economy. oers in soun amiceupe popun of mostly spanish colonization over several centuries. but more recently, chile'sthe primary snt foreign connecto the osideorwith europe. are best seen here, in valparaíso, chile's largest port. foreign trade is a cornerstone of the new economy, and most of it is with pacific m countries, including the united states. man: chile has become one of the most rapidly growing economies...
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but based on evidence they will be able to piece together the die amices -- dynamics of speed and other factors. >> reporter: this happened just after 1:00. three people in a vehicle with a child. do we have any idea where they were heading or going or coming from? >> well, because of the serious injuries, we haven't had an opportunity to interview the folks. their medical treatment is of highest priority right now. hopefully we will have an opportunity to interview at least the adult and find out what they were doing, why they were driving in this particular direction at this time. it's quite possibly might have a witness. if you did see or hear something, call us and let us know. >> reporter: thank you very much for your time. as the sergeant said, three people were involved with that crash. we're not sure if they are related at this point. we do know a child and the driver of the soak were transport -- driver of the vehicle were transported for now we are reporting live lorraine blanco. >>> to our other top story facebook goes public in two hours. mark zuckerberg will ring the bell r
but based on evidence they will be able to piece together the die amices -- dynamics of speed and other factors. >> reporter: this happened just after 1:00. three people in a vehicle with a child. do we have any idea where they were heading or going or coming from? >> well, because of the serious injuries, we haven't had an opportunity to interview the folks. their medical treatment is of highest priority right now. hopefully we will have an opportunity to interview at least the...
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easy to amend it, and the less benign government in years to come will amend it in a way that is amicable to the interests of the press. do you see any force in that? >> no, on that basis, you would not change the law at all, because it would change again. it is not easy to amend primary legislation, because it is quite -- in abstract theory it is easy, because the legislation is passive, but in practice it is difficult, because you have to have parliamentary time to do so and make a case to the colleagues and go to the minister and before the house of commons and explain why you are doing it, and then it will proceed through the stages which takes a long time which is a necessary part of the process. i think it is absurd to argue that you should do one thing that is right today for fear that something may happen in the future. i mean either we should look at the case on the merits, and if it is correct, then go for it, and if it isn't, then don't go for it. >> the editor of the "times" -- >> mr. harding. >> gave that argument and when i came back to point to section 3, the constitutional
easy to amend it, and the less benign government in years to come will amend it in a way that is amicable to the interests of the press. do you see any force in that? >> no, on that basis, you would not change the law at all, because it would change again. it is not easy to amend primary legislation, because it is quite -- in abstract theory it is easy, because the legislation is passive, but in practice it is difficult, because you have to have parliamentary time to do so and make a case...
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they had fairly amicable relationship in the area. and during one of those hunts, he had an accident and that was the how it's described in our records and before he was mustered out of service at the end of the war and sent home, he had found out there was a yankton family that depicted his accident on their tepee. and so over here on the backside of the tepee is colonel clark knocked off of his horse. this was the whole story of his accident. the people depicted on here, the clothing, the color of the horse, the shield designed, it's something very specific to a person. a lot of times, you can look at a photograph of them and you're actually able to see the guy in the photograph is this person in it. a man by the name of montonampa, which is two bears. and this is the man that owned the tepee. he basically matches a photograph taken of him by andrew gardner. >> what were the images drawn on the tepee? >> the one you're looking at there was probably actually done with ink. now, the pigments could be anything from artist pigments that
they had fairly amicable relationship in the area. and during one of those hunts, he had an accident and that was the how it's described in our records and before he was mustered out of service at the end of the war and sent home, he had found out there was a yankton family that depicted his accident on their tepee. and so over here on the backside of the tepee is colonel clark knocked off of his horse. this was the whole story of his accident. the people depicted on here, the clothing, the...
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but it went on for another amicably more you know she first of all we don't work with devils. said if anyone comes up to us as a devil we simply tell him no thank you or secondly you can see a bit of the selling out the snobbery that even the neo colonialism of our elite media when sixty percent of our trade in the bulk of the investment concentrated in the us we were left with no money to move our economy forward it wasn't an issue but this now that we are the country where most of the chinese investment in the region takes place it's suddenly become an issue because the chinese on that already looking because they don't have a lot on their call devils now enough of that you know if even the united states itself is being financed by china you know how wonderful it is that if funds ecuador you know it's wonderful that it provides funds for oil extraction mining hydroelectric power stations then we are not only getting chinese funding also attracting investment from russia brazil we have expanded our markets and our funding sources however there are people who are born with the
but it went on for another amicably more you know she first of all we don't work with devils. said if anyone comes up to us as a devil we simply tell him no thank you or secondly you can see a bit of the selling out the snobbery that even the neo colonialism of our elite media when sixty percent of our trade in the bulk of the investment concentrated in the us we were left with no money to move our economy forward it wasn't an issue but this now that we are the country where most of the chinese...
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i heard it was amicable and i don't really know the facts here, and if this was in response to the "meet the press" moment, but cory booker is a friend admittedly, and someone i admire a whole lot and as a new yorker, often wish he were my mayor coming to my rescue with every pothole and traffic incident. >> burning buildings, things like that. >> yeah. he's a pretty impressive guy, and i find him to belong very fair and honest and admirable. so i don't know what happened internally in his office and whether that was a response to his honesty, regarding the obama campaign, but you know, i hate to speculate, and have to assume that booker knows what he's doing. >> you're complementing right now a democratic mayor a surrogate tore president obama. how would you develop your political philosophy and your voice over the years? a lot of the column i689s we read in the paper are older than you are. so how have you come to develop the voice that you have? >> you know, i got to tell you, this was sort of an accident. i wasn't particularly political as a kid. i got to college and realized is did
i heard it was amicable and i don't really know the facts here, and if this was in response to the "meet the press" moment, but cory booker is a friend admittedly, and someone i admire a whole lot and as a new yorker, often wish he were my mayor coming to my rescue with every pothole and traffic incident. >> burning buildings, things like that. >> yeah. he's a pretty impressive guy, and i find him to belong very fair and honest and admirable. so i don't know what happened...
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accustomed to the general trend of humanisation of social use or for putting proved to be then amicably developing a change in personality or. politician in the states. that is changing standing together with his country. you know gratian alleging that putin is now less than twelve hours away so i'll forget to join us from seven thirty g.m.t. in the morning for our special coverage of the event from the stunning splendor of the kremlin hall. well that's the way of any as long as that's our next we report on the u.s. is web of war with almost a quarter of a million military personnel deployed across the world that's right after the have lines here on our team. to a substantial degree and one problem or another socialism has spread the shadow of human regimentation over most of the nations of the earth and the shadow is approaching of all the birds. in the early twenty first century military bases the network of military bases all around the former misleading empire that the united states is trying to build that's astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a
accustomed to the general trend of humanisation of social use or for putting proved to be then amicably developing a change in personality or. politician in the states. that is changing standing together with his country. you know gratian alleging that putin is now less than twelve hours away so i'll forget to join us from seven thirty g.m.t. in the morning for our special coverage of the event from the stunning splendor of the kremlin hall. well that's the way of any as long as that's our next...
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are nearly a car from the general trend of the money the asian or for me prison proved to be then amicably developing and changing personnel and their politician estates banding together with his country. and elsewhere in moscow supporters of the government and political establishment have been marking the anniversary of the popular front movement created by vladimir putin last year our correspondent was the. listen supporters of course are pro primarily those who are comprising the popular frogs which is liberating it's one hears that a verse read today the organization was formed on the initiative all the templates and in order to bring together all those who were not participating in any political parties were not members of any political parties it was no one just one one maybe it's a make a sort of a political statement those people were all gathered under the umbrella of the popular front and a lot of them were here today with the flags there saying victory and woods and together because people here are brotherly those who support the government and everything that is happening in th
are nearly a car from the general trend of the money the asian or for me prison proved to be then amicably developing and changing personnel and their politician estates banding together with his country. and elsewhere in moscow supporters of the government and political establishment have been marking the anniversary of the popular front movement created by vladimir putin last year our correspondent was the. listen supporters of course are pro primarily those who are comprising the popular...
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and while they were there they had fairly amicable relationship with the yankdon who lived in the area and he had an opportunity a couple of times to go out an buffalo hunts with them, and during one of those hunts he had an accident, and that's how it's described in our records, and before he was mustered out of service at the end of the war and sent home, he had found out home that was a yankton family who had depicted his accident on their teepee so he went and obtained the teepee from the family to take back home with him, and so over here on the back side of the teepee is colonel clarke who has been knocked off of his horse by a buffalo who is running away, so this is the whole story of colonel clarke and his accident. the people that are depicted on here, either the clothing that they are wearing, the color of the horse, the shield design, it's something that's very specific to a person, and a lot of times if you know who it is that's being depicted, you can look at a photograph of them, and you're actually able to -- to see, okay, the guy in the photograph is the person in this
and while they were there they had fairly amicable relationship with the yankdon who lived in the area and he had an opportunity a couple of times to go out an buffalo hunts with them, and during one of those hunts he had an accident, and that's how it's described in our records, and before he was mustered out of service at the end of the war and sent home, he had found out home that was a yankton family who had depicted his accident on their teepee so he went and obtained the teepee from the...
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undoubtedly, they will find an amicable come from san jose, amicable, and the peninsula of. oakland. you know they do research the tells them how many people will come to this particular location. they did not is wake up one day and decide arbitrarily to build it here they did their research. >>darya: the giants out of 14 innings. i love the two catchers and one guy as a rookie. >>gary: unless there's something that is new the time out this morning, he is getting tired. he was in for like 12 innings. they put this of a kid in pin get >>darya: >>gary: both clubs are around 500. die >> thanks gary. >>darya: the warriors we're waiting for the press conference this morning. terry will have the information about the warriors tonight. get all the ins and outs of this whole deal. we will be right back. >>justine: workers are involved in an explosion that potassium hydroxide. it's 83 ambulances are on this scene and several people are injured. -- the ambulances are on the scene. this happened in chicago. stay here for more content out details been >>mark: google announce this mornin
undoubtedly, they will find an amicable come from san jose, amicable, and the peninsula of. oakland. you know they do research the tells them how many people will come to this particular location. they did not is wake up one day and decide arbitrarily to build it here they did their research. >>darya: the giants out of 14 innings. i love the two catchers and one guy as a rookie. >>gary: unless there's something that is new the time out this morning, he is getting tired. he was in...
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filing a complaint to federal election commission sen mark kirk and kimberley vertolli force to amicablythree years ago worked on senate campaign of one year after the divorce play kimberley vertolli bus with sen mark kirk and girlfriend dodi mccracken paid by a third-party more than three times as much as she received for campaign work spokesman for sen mark kirk respondent calling the claim baseless a bitter personal attack attempting to involve a federal agency in a divorce settled 36 months ago. more to come at the coming up tonight man's best friends to the rescue out a dog saved family in riverside when their home became engulfed in flames and to check out soldier emotional reunion with her son. always great to see that. [ water ] hey, it's me water. does this faucet make me look fat? probably because of the lead i can pick up in your pipes. luckily, pur water filters remove 99% of lead. ahh, now i can fit into my skinny glass. hello. [ bell dings ] agents, when it comes to insurance, people feel lost. that's a dead end. don't know which way to turn. this way. turn around. [ woman
filing a complaint to federal election commission sen mark kirk and kimberley vertolli force to amicablythree years ago worked on senate campaign of one year after the divorce play kimberley vertolli bus with sen mark kirk and girlfriend dodi mccracken paid by a third-party more than three times as much as she received for campaign work spokesman for sen mark kirk respondent calling the claim baseless a bitter personal attack attempting to involve a federal agency in a divorce settled 36 months...
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comfortable in these arenas when meeting with other heads of state of various countries, whether it's amicableether there is conflict. david, should it be expected that real business is brokered here? >> president obama has a number of foreign policy accomplishments. he can take credit for. as hilary said, libya, the killing of osama bin laden. but he also has an enormous foreign policy failure on his hands. and two, terrible unresolved policy dangers. >> what is that failure? >> the failure is the president's decision to massively increase the american role in afghanistan. made the united states even more hopelessly dependent on pakistan than ever before. even when osama bin laden is discovered inside pakistan, revealing complicity by at least some very important people inside pakistan, the united states is helpless to do anything about it. can't even talk candidly about it, because the overcommitment to afghanistan to serve for the president's campaign promise in 2008 has made the united states so dependent on pakistan. the two unresolved questions are iran and the euro. both of which are hu
comfortable in these arenas when meeting with other heads of state of various countries, whether it's amicableether there is conflict. david, should it be expected that real business is brokered here? >> president obama has a number of foreign policy accomplishments. he can take credit for. as hilary said, libya, the killing of osama bin laden. but he also has an enormous foreign policy failure on his hands. and two, terrible unresolved policy dangers. >> what is that failure?...
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they talked in a very amicable way.out of trouble. >> if you're doing anything, quit. >> i'm not. >> lay low. they have a target on you. >> the good thing about fox and piper, they don't ask questions they know they shouldn't. they're not going to ask me straight-out what happened and why. they're going to ask if i know anything about it. they don't push me if i say no. >> the extortion investigation eventually led fox and piper to conclude the inmate who made the accusation was angling for a transfer to another prison. and holloman was cleared. but holloman has had his share of trouble. he was originally sentenced for 30 years for assault and attempted robbery, after he stabbed a man during a street fight. >> i was charged with first-degree assault which i thought really wasn't that serious. i thought, oh, it's not murder then maybe he wasn't too bad. it turns out that i stabbed him in his lung and he bled out, like, twice. had to go through a couple surgeries. and i got the attempted robbery because i was going throug
they talked in a very amicable way.out of trouble. >> if you're doing anything, quit. >> i'm not. >> lay low. they have a target on you. >> the good thing about fox and piper, they don't ask questions they know they shouldn't. they're not going to ask me straight-out what happened and why. they're going to ask if i know anything about it. they don't push me if i say no. >> the extortion investigation eventually led fox and piper to conclude the inmate who made the...
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. >> it is amic i al a natn th'stati t le a littl bi oit eeneeut t unedtasilarast lo t prminc i cooretian erydyanea fr tsok >>esoom lrngig w. mef eti. u ntom i wa. nheneds imof w yon snye we all go together. >> we all go together and nobody is actually put out there to take the blame. there are no fall guys and it's often said there's no i in team. there's no i in top gun either. >> what you learned with the military chain of command could be applied to corporate america...
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tempur-cloud supreme mattress set. [ male announcer ] tempur-pedic -- the most highly recommended bed in amicer[ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: our next guest is a very, very funny comedian whose latest stand-up special, "mr. universe," is available exclusively at jimgaffigan.com for five bucks. it's totally worth it. you can see him live at the mgm grand theatre at foxwoods on june 2nd. please welcome jim gaffigan! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "mr. universe." there he is. >> "mr. universe" -- >> hot pockets! >> thank you, thank you. [ light laughter ] that'll be on my tombstone. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: who doesn't yell "hot pockets" at you? >> you know, it's either that or bacon or "you're sexy and good in bed." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you get a lot of that, yeah. >> i have to point this out. i was talking to quest before the show. i was in my green room. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> and he came by. and i was like, "hey." and we know each other from twitter. and -- [ laughter ] which essentially means we don't know each other. [ light laughter ] and then -- and so i was talking to him. i
tempur-cloud supreme mattress set. [ male announcer ] tempur-pedic -- the most highly recommended bed in amicer[ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: our next guest is a very, very funny comedian whose latest stand-up special, "mr. universe," is available exclusively at jimgaffigan.com for five bucks. it's totally worth it. you can see him live at the mgm grand theatre at foxwoods on june 2nd. please welcome jim gaffigan! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "mr....
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certainly would be in his interest to give it, because the underlying case, i'm assured, will go away amicably, and he also, that means he'll be able to go home to his wife and his family, and he'll also be given a $5 million reward. now, any person in their right mind would take that deal, would they not? unless you don't have the information to give them. >> i guess that's not quite a no and not quite a yes. we'll have to wait and see and also be interested to hear what he's been telling the grand jury. ryan mcguigen is robert gentile's attorney. it is a strange and interesting case. we appreciate your time. >> thank you very much. >>> still ahead on "starting point" it's going to trick your pain to help shrink your belly, the fda giving the okay to another weight loss drug. watch cnn live on your computer or mobile phone go to cnn.com/live. this is let's playlist, nashville blues. of course it is. ♪ ahah, , wewelclcomome e toto h . ifif y youou'r're e lolookokinio geget t totogegethther, yoyou u cacameme t to o ththe. bebecacaususe e heherere a at, wewe'r're e ononlyly a abob. fifindndining
certainly would be in his interest to give it, because the underlying case, i'm assured, will go away amicably, and he also, that means he'll be able to go home to his wife and his family, and he'll also be given a $5 million reward. now, any person in their right mind would take that deal, would they not? unless you don't have the information to give them. >> i guess that's not quite a no and not quite a yes. we'll have to wait and see and also be interested to hear what he's been...
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representatives for cbs and tonies confirm the settlement saying they reached an amicable resolutionsuit and not releasing details but most importantly, bret michaels does appear to be in good health and rocking like always these days. >> he does indeed. history channel lost a popular star from "swamp people." >> he died wednesday in louisiana. if you don't follow the show "swamp people" it's a popular history channel tv series that chronicles the lives of alligator hunters. he was aboard a boat when he appeared to have a seizure. an unidentified man who was in a separate boat towed the boat back to shore and performed cpr. he was rushed to the hospital but not enough to save his life. history channel released a statement. mitchell passed on the wamp doing what he loved. we appreciate your respect for the guist family privacy and send thoughts and prayers to his brother and the rest of the family. as i mentioned, very, very popular show. a lot of fans. sad loss this morning. >> a.j. hammer, thanks. >>> a teenage fisherman says he spent four weeks at sea and a cruise ship passed him a
representatives for cbs and tonies confirm the settlement saying they reached an amicable resolutionsuit and not releasing details but most importantly, bret michaels does appear to be in good health and rocking like always these days. >> he does indeed. history channel lost a popular star from "swamp people." >> he died wednesday in louisiana. if you don't follow the show "swamp people" it's a popular history channel tv series that chronicles the lives of...
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he could get the money, not face any charges and it's my understanding that he would have a very amicablesis to his client. i have. he's given them the information that he has. he has no more information and it would take a nut not to take this deal. >> ryan mcguigen, thank you for joining us. we'll keep watching this and if there's a resolution we'd like to have you back. >> thank you very much. >> thanks very much. >>> time for your royal weather report, prince charles takes the clicker as he hangs out with the commoners at the bb. >> if you're leaving your house, you can take us with you. go to cnn.com/tv. please don't walk and watch, please don't drive and watch. get yourself a nice seat at the bus or train station and watch. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i can go anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la la la la la la [ male announcer ] dow solutions help millions of people by helping to make gluten free bread that doesn't taste gluten free. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solutionism. the new optimism
he could get the money, not face any charges and it's my understanding that he would have a very amicablesis to his client. i have. he's given them the information that he has. he has no more information and it would take a nut not to take this deal. >> ryan mcguigen, thank you for joining us. we'll keep watching this and if there's a resolution we'd like to have you back. >> thank you very much. >> thanks very much. >>> time for your royal weather report, prince...
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certainly would be in his interest to give it because the underlying case i'm assured will go away amicably-- that means he'll be able to go home to his wife and his family. and he'll also be given a $5 million reward. now, any person in their right mind would take that deal, wouldn't they? >> we are watching your money right now. begin with some news about the country's biggest bank. we're talking jpmorgan chase. it has lost $2 billion since april. jamie dimon is the ceo. he made a surprise announcement during a conference call yesterday. he said the loss was a case of, quote, bad judgment. >> we have more work to do, but it's obvious at this point that there are many errors, sloppiness, and bad judgment. number one, we're going to manage it to maximize economic value per shareholders. we're willing to hold as long as necessary inventory and we're willing to bear volatility. >> ali velshi is live in new york. ali, first of all, tell us essentially, this is a lot of money. what happened? >> so, first of all, it's important to know, this isn't an operating loss. it's no the a quarterly loss.
certainly would be in his interest to give it because the underlying case i'm assured will go away amicably-- that means he'll be able to go home to his wife and his family. and he'll also be given a $5 million reward. now, any person in their right mind would take that deal, wouldn't they? >> we are watching your money right now. begin with some news about the country's biggest bank. we're talking jpmorgan chase. it has lost $2 billion since april. jamie dimon is the ceo. he made a...
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no reason given but his departure was said to be amicable.his might convince aspires artists just keep at it. futures right now are suggesting that we will have a positive open. despite higher yields in spain, we don't see a lot of bad news coming out of there, the s&p would opener higher than 2, the nasdaq by 12. >> joining us for the next two hours, vice chairman of citigroup's global banking. i'm just reading some of the stuff to brush up on the latest. there's dog people and cat people in the world. there's those people who think bernanke has done so much and way too much, all the qes as we talk about even more. in your view they underestimated the housing crisis and didn't do enough at the start or to this day they're still not doing enough? >> well, i actually think they've done a lot. the point is they significantlyoned estimated by about 5 percentage points, along with everyone else who are using formal macro economic models because they didn't concentrate -- their mad el didn't take it into account. >> i rather it in real time. >> i
no reason given but his departure was said to be amicable.his might convince aspires artists just keep at it. futures right now are suggesting that we will have a positive open. despite higher yields in spain, we don't see a lot of bad news coming out of there, the s&p would opener higher than 2, the nasdaq by 12. >> joining us for the next two hours, vice chairman of citigroup's global banking. i'm just reading some of the stuff to brush up on the latest. there's dog people and cat...
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guest: i heard about this and that it was amicable. i don't really know the facts here.f this was in response to the "meet the press" moment. but cory booker is a friend and someone i admire alli lot. i often wished he was my mayor, to rescue with every pothole and traffic incidents. host: burning building, things like that. guest: i find him to be very fair and honest and admirable. i do not know what happened in turley in his office and whether that was a response to his honesty regarding the obama campaign -- i do not know what happened internally in his office. host: how do you develop your political philosophy and your voice over the years? a lot of the columnists in the papers are older than you are. guest: i got to tell you. this was sort of an accident. i was not particularly political as a kid. i got to college and was surprised i disappeared -- disagree with everybody around me. even then, i was not spurn into political action. it was a 1990's. there was a lot going on. i became politically aware after 9/11 happened and realized i needed to be an activist of so
guest: i heard about this and that it was amicable. i don't really know the facts here.f this was in response to the "meet the press" moment. but cory booker is a friend and someone i admire alli lot. i often wished he was my mayor, to rescue with every pothole and traffic incidents. host: burning building, things like that. guest: i find him to be very fair and honest and admirable. i do not know what happened in turley in his office and whether that was a response to his honesty...
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. >> what's the amicable settlement?young -- >> i hadn't heard about it before. >> settlement on confidential terms. >> it says it with brigham young university and dr. daniel simmons versus pfizer. it sounds like it's been resolved. >> and they continue to expect to repurchase approximately $5 billion of common stock in 2012, the $172 billion company. >> viagra sales for the first quarter, $496 million. >> why do you look at me when you read that? >> i wasn't looking at you, you're projecting. >> i would say to welch, you keep pfizer in business. and he gets all mad. i said because of lipitor. do you take lipitor? he size i do. >> what about you? >> no, i don't. >> former new hampshire senator judd gregg. >> do you help fiez they are quarter? >> you guys used up by my calculation $4 a gallon. you guys used up my entire salary -- >> you know, what i watched -- it has a digital read out for the guest host and as far as i drive it it did not move. >> by an eighth of a tank. >> how big are the tanks? >> it doesn't get great
. >> what's the amicable settlement?young -- >> i hadn't heard about it before. >> settlement on confidential terms. >> it says it with brigham young university and dr. daniel simmons versus pfizer. it sounds like it's been resolved. >> and they continue to expect to repurchase approximately $5 billion of common stock in 2012, the $172 billion company. >> viagra sales for the first quarter, $496 million. >> why do you look at me when you read that?...
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. >> i want to move on to politics with you because we're not going to see that kind of amicable endingma and mitt romney. >> that's right. >> let's talk about this latest campaign ad now, it's on the -- on the internet, six minute ad that the obama campaign is putting out again attacking mitt romney's time at bain capital and really focusing on the fact that he made all these people lose their jobs. here's a part of it. >> to me, mitt romney takes from the poor, middle class and gives to the rich. he's just the opposite of robin hood. it makes me sick to my stomach when i sit there and watch mitt romney tell the american people how he creates all those jobs. >> jobs for a middle class person. i mean, you would have to work his job and two other jobs just to maintain. >> you can till by the way he acts, the way he talks, he doesn't care anything about the middle class and the lower class people. >> so this is it, donald. this is what -- this is how we're going to be seeing the campaign moving forward. right? >> well, i think so. i think it's going to be very, very nasty. but i think it'
. >> i want to move on to politics with you because we're not going to see that kind of amicable endingma and mitt romney. >> that's right. >> let's talk about this latest campaign ad now, it's on the -- on the internet, six minute ad that the obama campaign is putting out again attacking mitt romney's time at bain capital and really focusing on the fact that he made all these people lose their jobs. here's a part of it. >> to me, mitt romney takes from the poor, middle...