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glaxo's boss is andrew whiting, sir andrew whiting, no less, plans to roll out the plan for the target date august 2016. he made this statement: >> now glaxo was in the news earlier this year because chinese officials accused transferring $500 million to travel agencies and consultants in china to help doctors to be bribed, as they put it. glaxo said that is not relative to that statement. lately there have been growing calls of reform like the kind that glaxo has been producing. well, they scrapped payments for doctors to attend conferences. and other drug companies around the world have until today not followed suit. now meet the head of the division of bio ethics at nyu here in new york, and he said the gsk move is a big one. >> it's a game changer. it really be a fundamental shift of how drugs are marketed, and i think for the better. glaxo has a big foot precipitate. footprint. i think it's a c change in terms of how we sell drugs to patients. >> reporter: when they learn how to target consumers directly by television and radio and internet and mobile phones this is why they feel
glaxo's boss is andrew whiting, sir andrew whiting, no less, plans to roll out the plan for the target date august 2016. he made this statement: >> now glaxo was in the news earlier this year because chinese officials accused transferring $500 million to travel agencies and consultants in china to help doctors to be bribed, as they put it. glaxo said that is not relative to that statement. lately there have been growing calls of reform like the kind that glaxo has been producing. well,...
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white house. thank you very much. >>> andrew snowden, it's not clear how much he stole when working for the nsa a deal could be in the works. >> we now know if you are anywhere in the world the nsa can find out who you are calling. who you are e-mailing. where you go on the web or on the planet. in some cases they can listen to everything you say, whether you are a politician or a regular person. we now know edward snowden, turns out the nsa can't quite figure out what other information he has. the office he worked at in hawaii reportedly didn't have the technology okeep track. >> do we ever know what he's got? the new york times says we may not this morning. >> the repercussions seem he has a negotiating edge on us because he can hold this overhang over us in terms of negotiating. >> that's the big question in washington now. should the u.s. government negotiate with snowden, offer amnesty for the estimated 1.5 million documents he has. the person leading the investigation is yes. >> my personal view, yes, it's worth having a conversation about i would need insurances that the -- assurances, my
white house. thank you very much. >>> andrew snowden, it's not clear how much he stole when working for the nsa a deal could be in the works. >> we now know if you are anywhere in the world the nsa can find out who you are calling. who you are e-mailing. where you go on the web or on the planet. in some cases they can listen to everything you say, whether you are a politician or a regular person. we now know edward snowden, turns out the nsa can't quite figure out what other...
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during the debate in the house of commons, cannon andrew white famously dubbed, the vicar of baghdad, as he oversees the only anglican church in iraq, was quoted as saying that christians, quote, are frightened even to walk to church because they might come under attack. all the churches are targets. he went on to say we used to have 1.5 million christians. now we have probably only 200,000 left. there are more iraqi christians, he said, in chicago than there are here. that's amazing. and this body, this congress, this administration? silent. the issues i just outlined must be viewed not simply as today's news but rather through the lens of history. a phrase not often heard outside the majority muslim world is, quote, first the saturday people then the sunday people. the saturday people are, of course, the jewish people, except for israel, their once vibrant communities in countries throughout the region are now decimating. in 1948, the jewish population of iraq was roughly 150,000. today no more than four individuals remain. an age of the jewish population was much as many as 80,000,
during the debate in the house of commons, cannon andrew white famously dubbed, the vicar of baghdad, as he oversees the only anglican church in iraq, was quoted as saying that christians, quote, are frightened even to walk to church because they might come under attack. all the churches are targets. he went on to say we used to have 1.5 million christians. now we have probably only 200,000 left. there are more iraqi christians, he said, in chicago than there are here. that's amazing. and this...
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but 20s showing up now. 28 in reston. 29 in white oak and 32 already out toward andrews. so, more refreezing is possible tonight. again, if it looks wet, it will be frozen. now that said, with the wind, it's going to feel like it's in the teens. so dress the kids for teens. even colder tomorrow and then seasonally cold on friday, although temperatures will go up a little bit on friday. so for tonight, becoming partly cloudy, breezy, very cold. winds pick up once the front goes through. and lows 18 to 28. now, we'll take you through the morning and we're in the 20s. these are city temperatures. 29 by 11:00. by 1:00 p.m., we're still 30 below freezing. not a good sign. so, tomorrow 32 if we're lucky. 40 on friday, which is still seasonally cold. average high is 48 and then yellow alert for saturday. morning mix to rain and again, we're not as concerned with this as we were with last sunday, but we'll watch this carefully as the storm tries to move up the atlantic sea board as arctic air. next seven days, left over rain and snow shower on sunday. temperatures go back into th
but 20s showing up now. 28 in reston. 29 in white oak and 32 already out toward andrews. so, more refreezing is possible tonight. again, if it looks wet, it will be frozen. now that said, with the wind, it's going to feel like it's in the teens. so dress the kids for teens. even colder tomorrow and then seasonally cold on friday, although temperatures will go up a little bit on friday. so for tonight, becoming partly cloudy, breezy, very cold. winds pick up once the front goes through. and lows...
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andrews. i said, yes, mr. president, i'll have the agents alerted. so that's what we did. we flew out of the white house in a helicopter and flew to andrews air force base. mrs. kennedy, the president and young john were onboard. we got to andrews, and they were about to get off the helicopter and go to air force one, and young john wanted to go along. well, he couldn't go, so he had to go back to the white house, and he got very upset. he started to cry, so the president and mrs. kennedy tried to console him. they told him, look, john, we'll be back to celebrate your birthday next monday, november 25th. that didn't seem to satisfy him. so the president turned to agent foster and said, mr. foster, will you take care of john while i'm gone? and he said, mr. foster said, yes, mr. president. and so that was the last thing that we heard the president say to young -- in john's presence, that he would be back and that he wanted agent foster to look after him until he got back. then the president boarded air force one, and we flew on down to san antonio, texas. we arrived down there. there was a large cr
andrews. i said, yes, mr. president, i'll have the agents alerted. so that's what we did. we flew out of the white house in a helicopter and flew to andrews air force base. mrs. kennedy, the president and young john were onboard. we got to andrews, and they were about to get off the helicopter and go to air force one, and young john wanted to go along. well, he couldn't go, so he had to go back to the white house, and he got very upset. he started to cry, so the president and mrs. kennedy tried...
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. >> it gave whites a false sense of superiority, and blacks a false sense of inferiority. >> simon: andrewnations ambassador and a colleague of martin luther king, saw that mandela was not interested in black supremacy. he wanted a colorblind society, a rainbow nation. >> mandela's effort was always to unite the country-- one nation without race where every citizen has its opportunity. >> simon: but president f.w. de klerk's government surreptitiously fostered violence, both black and white, in an attempt to undermine mandela's dream of a society where all people would be equal. violence raged. women and children were not spared. >> our whole nation now teeters on the brink of disaster. >> simon: mandela pleaded passionately for restraint. >> take your guns, your knives and throw them into the sea! >> mandela talked to me about the fact that south africa came much closer to a violent civil war than anybody realized. >> simon: and in a civil war, president de klerk realized the white minority could stand to lose it all. in 1992, with the country threatened with chaos, he called for a nation
. >> it gave whites a false sense of superiority, and blacks a false sense of inferiority. >> simon: andrewnations ambassador and a colleague of martin luther king, saw that mandela was not interested in black supremacy. he wanted a colorblind society, a rainbow nation. >> mandela's effort was always to unite the country-- one nation without race where every citizen has its opportunity. >> simon: but president f.w. de klerk's government surreptitiously fostered violence,...
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andrew weiss is a russian expert at the carnegie foundation and former aid nie the clinton white house. >> more bodily looking aled to the suchi games he is saying to the international community, you have got me pegged wrong. you thought i would never release this guy. i can do t i'm not worried. >> putin received backlash with his human rights like outlawing gay-- new amnesty measure kos see the release of two measures of the controversial musical act pussy riot in prison door two years and greenpeacers for boarding a russian tanker. that might help the pressures never mind the threat to an olympic boycott. but with several world leaders already taking a pass on attending the games putin's attempts to improve russia's tarnished image may not be enough. charlie dag ata, cbs news, london. >> couple years ago there was concern might never play again after a series of neck surgeries. but today at 37 peyton manage set the nfl single season record for touchdown passes. this passes with number 51 on the season for manning breaking tom brady's old record of 50 from 2007. >> later jpmorgan cha
andrew weiss is a russian expert at the carnegie foundation and former aid nie the clinton white house. >> more bodily looking aled to the suchi games he is saying to the international community, you have got me pegged wrong. you thought i would never release this guy. i can do t i'm not worried. >> putin received backlash with his human rights like outlawing gay-- new amnesty measure kos see the release of two measures of the controversial musical act pussy riot in prison door two...
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andrew jackson and jack daniel's. [laughter] as john seigenthaler and tom also appreciate, arthur did not believe that white wine was sufficient unto the day given difficulties of an afternoon. [laughter] andrew is the author of veritas, the harvard college and the be american experience, and with stephen is co-editor of their father's journals, 1952-2000. at the abc news documentary division, andrew's films won two emmys and a writer's guild award. stephen has served as director of the world policy institute at the new school and was publisher of the world policy junior. he's been a staff writer at time and been a speech writer to governor mario cuomo. he's also the author of "act of creation: the founding of the united nations," which received a harry s. truman book award. and our friend and arthur's friend, tom brokaw, play a key role in this discussion. tom's career is one of the great sagas of american journalism. he's a little like wayne gretzky. [laughter] have you been compared to gretzky? >> very little. i can still stand on skates, but that's as far as i can -- >> well, gretzky once said he always skated to where the
andrew jackson and jack daniel's. [laughter] as john seigenthaler and tom also appreciate, arthur did not believe that white wine was sufficient unto the day given difficulties of an afternoon. [laughter] andrew is the author of veritas, the harvard college and the be american experience, and with stephen is co-editor of their father's journals, 1952-2000. at the abc news documentary division, andrew's films won two emmys and a writer's guild award. stephen has served as director of the world...
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andrew jackson and jack daniel's. as is also appreciated arthur did not believe white wine was done to the day given the difficulties of the afternoon. he is the author of terror across and teeeighteen that co-editor of his father's struggle. his films won two emmys serving as the world director of the policy is to share am publisher of the journal of a speech writer and foreign policy adviser for'' well also the author of factive creation that received the harry s. truman book award. our friend tom brokaw will play a key role in this discussion in the future of liberalism. his career of one of the great american and light weight gretzky. [laughter] >> i can stand on skates but that is if. [laughter] >> he said he always skated to where the couple was going to be but tom brokaw had done that from generation to generation. he was as anchor and managing editor of "nbc nightly news." killed the man in the history of nbc to host the "today show" the night of the news did meet the press which is the york media circles that is the holy trinity. [laughter] the only american network acre in berlin at the collapse of sobol. it
andrew jackson and jack daniel's. as is also appreciated arthur did not believe white wine was done to the day given the difficulties of the afternoon. he is the author of terror across and teeeighteen that co-editor of his father's struggle. his films won two emmys serving as the world director of the policy is to share am publisher of the journal of a speech writer and foreign policy adviser for'' well also the author of factive creation that received the harry s. truman book award. our...
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i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. the white republican leader are praising -- i'm not familiar with this word -- >> bipartisan. >> and that means what? have you heard of that? it says it right here. bipartisan. not familiar with the concept. praising a bipartisan deal announced yesterday. it was avoid another government shutdown in january and cut the deficit by up to $23 billion in ten years. the deal is expected to pass both the house and the senate. and then they can all go home. earlier, it thought it was funny when you said we won't have to worry about the fear of -- or the pain caused by another government shutdown, but we'll still have to worry about the pain caused by the government staying on open, unfortunately, with obama care. we're going to watch shares of costco this morning. the whar house retailer reported a quarterly profit of 96 cents a share. results here impacted by lower gasoline prices. >> by the way, i wasn't the one who said that. i was quoting, i believe it was the president who said that. >> yes, it wa
i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. the white republican leader are praising -- i'm not familiar with this word -- >> bipartisan. >> and that means what? have you heard of that? it says it right here. bipartisan. not familiar with the concept. praising a bipartisan deal announced yesterday. it was avoid another government shutdown in january and cut the deficit by up to $23 billion in ten years. the deal is expected to pass both the house and the senate....
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andrew weiss is a russian expert at the carnegie foundation and a former aide in the clinton white houseoking ahead to the sochi games, he's saying to the national community, you've got me pegged wrong, you said i would never release this guy. see, i can do it. i'm not worried. >> reporter: putin received an international backlash by outlawing human rights like outlaying gay propaganda. a group of peacekeepers were arrested after boarding a russian vessel. nerve mind the threat of an olympic boycott. but with several world leaders already taking a pass on attending the games, putin's attempts to improve russia's tarnished image may not be enough. charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >>> more than 70,000 nfl fans got soaked in rainy charlotte on sunday, but one unlucky guy had the wettest seat in the house. it's located under a rain spout. at least he was wearing a rain jacket. unlucky indeed. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," charlie rose sit downs with singer billy joel. i'm wendy gillette. this is the "cbs morning news." ettethe "cbs morning news." what ya lookin
andrew weiss is a russian expert at the carnegie foundation and a former aide in the clinton white houseoking ahead to the sochi games, he's saying to the national community, you've got me pegged wrong, you said i would never release this guy. see, i can do it. i'm not worried. >> reporter: putin received an international backlash by outlawing human rights like outlaying gay propaganda. a group of peacekeepers were arrested after boarding a russian vessel. nerve mind the threat of an...
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we flew out of the white house in a helicopter and flew to the andrews air force base. mrs. kennedy, the president we got to interest and were about to get off the helicopter and go to the air force one and he wanted to go along. well, she couldn't go said he had to go back to the white house and he got upset and he started to cry so mrs. kennedy tried to counsel them and they told him look we will be back to celebrate your birthday november 25th. that didn't seem to satisfy him so the president turned to foster and said mr. foster would you take care of him while i am gone and she said yes mr. president and so that was the last thing that we heard the president say in his presence that he would be back and that he wanted him to look after him after he got back. then the president noted air force one and we flew on down to san antonio texas. we arrived down there and was a large crowd at the airport, thousands of people had lined the airport including on top of the terminal, in spite of the glass terminal they were everywhere that they could be to see the president and mrs.
we flew out of the white house in a helicopter and flew to the andrews air force base. mrs. kennedy, the president we got to interest and were about to get off the helicopter and go to the air force one and he wanted to go along. well, she couldn't go said he had to go back to the white house and he got upset and he started to cry so mrs. kennedy tried to counsel them and they told him look we will be back to celebrate your birthday november 25th. that didn't seem to satisfy him so the...
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card from a financial institution it comes in at number 10 envelope, you opened up andrew card is attached to that white piece of paper with a bit of gummy glue. that's the best thing because you get to take it out and you can play with it. but the rest of the experience is horrific. we wanted to do things differently and you get a card carrying in the mail and it actually steps into and it becomes a minimal wallet where the card and then attaches on the other side. we operate in the banking and payment industry which is really, really complicated. it's actually quite a mess. at in order for us to provide the customer express that we want to provide, we have to whip out a lot of the technology that was there before. all of this legacy stuff that we have to rip out. we take out the bunch of rubber bands to get at the data we need to build the customer express we want to offer. and the reason why we do this is because every single year, there are three things that pop the new year's resolutions list. one people want to save more. they want to spend less and they want to pay off debt. big challenge, specif
card from a financial institution it comes in at number 10 envelope, you opened up andrew card is attached to that white piece of paper with a bit of gummy glue. that's the best thing because you get to take it out and you can play with it. but the rest of the experience is horrific. we wanted to do things differently and you get a card carrying in the mail and it actually steps into and it becomes a minimal wallet where the card and then attaches on the other side. we operate in the banking...
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white yesterday. back to our question. andrew is in pennsylvania. what is your story? caller: yes, how are you doing? host: doing well. go ahead. caller: you look very beautiful this morning. i want to tell you that by the way. in to seecalling the main problem -- the main problem is the fed basically. it is not the minimum wage that is supposed to be going up. it is creating more jobs here in america. politicians, these democrats, republicans, is not really coming together. not really caring about moving forward with the economy. which is kind of scary in a sense. the most important thing for us as human society or for us as americans is to stay positive, to stay positive. there will be a day when everything -- the light is coming on. in the sense that, there will be a day that we will overcome that in that sense that we will come together, be united, have a conscience to grow in our spirituality, to grow even more stronger in that sense. host: damien in new york. caller: i am 65. color what the previous talked about happens. but what i would like to see so much thet
white yesterday. back to our question. andrew is in pennsylvania. what is your story? caller: yes, how are you doing? host: doing well. go ahead. caller: you look very beautiful this morning. i want to tell you that by the way. in to seecalling the main problem -- the main problem is the fed basically. it is not the minimum wage that is supposed to be going up. it is creating more jobs here in america. politicians, these democrats, republicans, is not really coming together. not really caring...
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: obamacare faces another legal battle as the white house starts a three- week public relations campaign to re-market the affordable care act. >> pam: andrewencer reports some institutions want to make sure the health care reforms don't infringe on their religious freedoms. >> reporter:the university of notre dame fines for failing to provide employees with insurance plans that cover birth control -- even though contraception runs counter to the teachings of catholicism. >> reporter:the catholic university is re-filing its lawsuit just as the obama administration starts a three-week media blitz to re-market the affordable care act and encourage more people to sign up. >> reporter:.but ultimately, this will all be decided in court. the supreme court will decide whether private companies can refuse to offer certain insurance benefits -- but their ruling isn't expected until well into next year. >> reporter: cited such lawsuits -- as well as the botched roll-out of healthcare-dot-gov -- as evidence the affordable care act won't work. >>"this bill is fundamentally flawed, causing people to lose the doctor of their choice, causing them to lose
: obamacare faces another legal battle as the white house starts a three- week public relations campaign to re-market the affordable care act. >> pam: andrewencer reports some institutions want to make sure the health care reforms don't infringe on their religious freedoms. >> reporter:the university of notre dame fines for failing to provide employees with insurance plans that cover birth control -- even though contraception runs counter to the teachings of catholicism. >>...
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. >> the warriors' and a houston rockets, the white howard--howard 22 points, 18-saatchi took andrewis doing his thing. rockets had a tough loss in portland. you better believe that they're not going to one to lose to a row. >> it was a great game. we have a great games against the mavericks. >> no matter what you say, the warriors', wind blows or draw they are a lot of fun. >> the warriors are still doing great work, this way, golden state, hosted a young fellow from iowa. they showed him around the practice facility. they played the video games with him and tatook his family out to dinner. >> currey will host the young fellow to my. every single time, it is so easy to say that these guys make a lot of money all they have to do is be nice there once in awhile but there really is something for these guys, they have the pressure to deliver the goods at a game to spend time with someone they do not even know. >> we're all in that position, you should share, extended hand. they're not just talking about it, they're doing that. >> i love that. >> a gang, which can hide in the bushes, lik
. >> the warriors' and a houston rockets, the white howard--howard 22 points, 18-saatchi took andrewis doing his thing. rockets had a tough loss in portland. you better believe that they're not going to one to lose to a row. >> it was a great game. we have a great games against the mavericks. >> no matter what you say, the warriors', wind blows or draw they are a lot of fun. >> the warriors are still doing great work, this way, golden state, hosted a young fellow from...
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andrews, cbs news, arlington, virginia. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the new changes announced in the federal health care law. bill plante has the latest from the whitee earnhardt's legendary number 3 car will be returning to nascar. sprint cup series. we'll meet the new driver behind the wheel. >>> and former nba star chris herron shares his "note to self." that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> good morning. it's friday, december 20. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm still brian hackney. frank's still off. it's 4:30, isn't it? >> it is. what does that mean? time to check weather and traffic. >> that's what time it is. >> it's friday, too! glad to be here today. got a great day ahead. going to see a whole lot of sunshine. a very cold start in parts of the bay area. concord 32. 30 santa rosa. 39 san jose. your weekend forecast is coming up. >> we still have a high wind advisory in effect just for the bay bridge this morning. and roadwork continues from the incline towards the towers. your driv
andrews, cbs news, arlington, virginia. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the new changes announced in the federal health care law. bill plante has the latest from the whitee earnhardt's legendary number 3 car will be returning to nascar. sprint cup series. we'll meet the new driver behind the wheel. >>> and former nba star chris herron shares his "note to self." that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday....
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obamacare faces another legal battle as the white house starts a three-week public relations campaign to re-market the affordable care act. andrew spencer reports some institutions want to make sure the health care reforms don't infringe on their religious freedoms. >> even though contraceptives are part of the guilt, their art read the filing this lawsuit after three weeks the obama administration is trying to encourage more people to sign up. this was altman lebes decided in court. they will decide whether not certain companies can offer insurance. this is evidence that the affordable care act by some people will not work. >> this plan is flawed and people are losing the doctors of their choice. they're also losing their health care plans. they're having to pay higher prices. >> barack obama stated said some republicans just want to see that health care act to sale. >> if you have better ideas, let's go. we are not want to repeal this as long as i am president. maligned republicans consider to talk about everything that is negative. >> president barack obama is renewing his focus on the income gap between rich and poor. he'll
obamacare faces another legal battle as the white house starts a three-week public relations campaign to re-market the affordable care act. andrew spencer reports some institutions want to make sure the health care reforms don't infringe on their religious freedoms. >> even though contraceptives are part of the guilt, their art read the filing this lawsuit after three weeks the obama administration is trying to encourage more people to sign up. this was altman lebes decided in court. they...
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programs is likely unconstitutional, the white house will host executives from some of the top tech companies--including apple, yahoo, netflix, and twitter. andrew>> this meeting is coming days after a federal judge believes that phone records being data mined are unconstitutional. >> the program was first revealed on by the nsa leaker edward snowden. >> there is some good that was done in terms of disclosing the operations of this program but i believe that maybe in some ways, they may have exposed people to great danger in the process. people to great danger in the process. >> good. good answer. check it out. learning's fun now. yeah, back in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet to play and learn online. all we had was that franklin fuzzypants. ah, the educational toy bear. remember when the battery went out? [ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. [ ding ] cheese plate? cheese plate. no, i made something better. you used the oven?
programs is likely unconstitutional, the white house will host executives from some of the top tech companies--including apple, yahoo, netflix, and twitter. andrew>> this meeting is coming days after a federal judge believes that phone records being data mined are unconstitutional. >> the program was first revealed on by the nsa leaker edward snowden. >> there is some good that was done in terms of disclosing the operations of this program but i believe that maybe in some...
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dean made a comment and andrew is well aware of this, there's a very uneven situation going on here where if you are white, well-educated and affluent who are going to live longer and benefit more but if you don't happen to have those tools of those basic situations you are going to be challenged. as i said before younger workers have a one in three chance of encountering disability or not reaching retirement age because of some problem. that proportion goes up in communities of color. so let's get to the reality of the data out there. the second thing is i think we have heard suggestions as part of this conversation about retirement and not about deficit but retirement of strengthening the system at the low-end and we have to look bad in terms of the adequacy issue. the third is there is no doubt we can all do a better better job in savings and one of the challenges is what are the mechanisms that people in mr. sweeney's is this and some of the suggestions and are made to encourage savings and at the same time build on that foundational piece which is social security. it is the foundational piece. if we
dean made a comment and andrew is well aware of this, there's a very uneven situation going on here where if you are white, well-educated and affluent who are going to live longer and benefit more but if you don't happen to have those tools of those basic situations you are going to be challenged. as i said before younger workers have a one in three chance of encountering disability or not reaching retirement age because of some problem. that proportion goes up in communities of color. so let's...
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andrew ross sorkin. our guest host liz ann saunders and ben white from "politico."my ipad now. >> excellent. you can get it on our iphone, mobile, everywhere. >> i used to go to www.politico.com. you don't need to do that. >> no. >> it's free. >> it may not be free forever, joe. we may ask you to pay a little bit for our content. and you can get more content with politico pro which will dive deep into financial services. >> advertise at the top of the show. >> i come on these shows for a reason. >> also joining us for the rest of the show, steven roach at yale university and former chairman of morgan stanley asian. everything's about biden and china. >> he's there. >> initially i thought that was kind of funny because if you want one guy who is really politic and sensitive and moves around stealthily and doesn't really -- you wouldn't think it would be biden. but he knows -- >> he claims he knows him. >> i kind of like him now. he's the only one in the administration willing to talk to the other side about doing something. >> this administration lacks a point man in
andrew ross sorkin. our guest host liz ann saunders and ben white from "politico."my ipad now. >> excellent. you can get it on our iphone, mobile, everywhere. >> i used to go to www.politico.com. you don't need to do that. >> no. >> it's free. >> it may not be free forever, joe. we may ask you to pay a little bit for our content. and you can get more content with politico pro which will dive deep into financial services. >> advertise at the top of...
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andrew, it was a pleasure. >> it was a pleasure. loved it. thank you, sue. stay tuned to cnbc. president obama is going to be holding a news conference from the whiteouple minutes. they're setting all of that up right now. it is all ahead on "street signs." (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade-proud to be ranked "best overall client experience." ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. >>> and you are looking at a li life shot of the white house press briefing room. the president will hold what is likely his final news conference of the entire year. i think it's fair to say that the president will have a little bit to tout. we have a record high stock market, right? we have at least som
andrew, it was a pleasure. >> it was a pleasure. loved it. thank you, sue. stay tuned to cnbc. president obama is going to be holding a news conference from the whiteouple minutes. they're setting all of that up right now. it is all ahead on "street signs." (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus,...
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a statement there in the white house briefing room, paying his respects, the respects of all americans to nelson mandela. the former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, andrew young, who knew nelson mandela well, who understood what he meant not only for south africa but indeed, for the world, andrew young is joining us on the phone right now. your thoughts on this sad day. he passed away, ambassador, at the age of 95. >> you know, i think that we don't think of it as a sad day. we think of it as a day that he transformed into -- on into eternity. if there's anybody that laid a foundation for peace and good will toward all men, women and children, it was nelson mandela. and he refused to let hate make him hate. he overcame all of the fears and insecurities of a white minority and he almost nurtured them back to -- into a feeling of brotherhood. you talked about the soccer world cup, but i was there for the rugby world cup depicted in the film of "invictus" and he literally took on the task of uniting the country. nobody black liked the spring box and he put on a jersey and hat and walked throughout the black community and he said these are our boys and we'v
a statement there in the white house briefing room, paying his respects, the respects of all americans to nelson mandela. the former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, andrew young, who knew nelson mandela well, who understood what he meant not only for south africa but indeed, for the world, andrew young is joining us on the phone right now. your thoughts on this sad day. he passed away, ambassador, at the age of 95. >> you know, i think that we don't think of it as a sad day. we...
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about jackie's relationship with andrew millwell and how the american liked actually -- if they that relationship with him being a frenchman. and how he helps with the whitehouse restoration. >> i don't know if he had a direct impact. >> the truth and the -- follow.s to certainly bringing the mona lisa, it was. history, michael might want to speak to this, i thought she was a bit more seemed of him than she to indicate in the oral history. but she talks about the sadness that he had experienced when she paris h him in 1961 in that he and his wife had lost wo sons in a tragic car accident. here he feels meeting with her under the tragic circumstances. she admired him for that. to bemired his literature sure she definitely admired him. > as we close out the discussion of the white house, gary robertson wants to know jackie say she's most proud of in her role as first lady? >> she said in her oral history, i think, or perhaps in a letter later on, she said she was proud of the restoration and she probably wouldn't have used the word proud because she probably of the ve said one things i did that i felt was most important. he other she said is something that
about jackie's relationship with andrew millwell and how the american liked actually -- if they that relationship with him being a frenchman. and how he helps with the whitehouse restoration. >> i don't know if he had a direct impact. >> the truth and the -- follow.s to certainly bringing the mona lisa, it was. history, michael might want to speak to this, i thought she was a bit more seemed of him than she to indicate in the oral history. but she talks about the sadness that he had...
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andrew m. cuomo. a big deal and great deal for new york. tracy: one of the greatest shows i ever saw, i don't think it was at garden -- ashley: white snake?area. no, white snake was second. the greatest show i ever saw, was elton john-billy joel. that was the best. >> two weeks ago i saw kanye west. he was okay that he started to rant better than walt disney and howard hughes. even my son said it is time to go. tracy: i actually hope whitesnake does a reunion tour, just so you could see it. >> here is the question. will they have their own hair or will they wear wigs? ashley: thank you, charles. >> see you later. ashley: got the whitesnake in there. tracy: should be on the bucket list for you. ashley: obviously. tracy: the city of detroit moves into bankruptcy, carmakers headquartered in motown are actually showing really strong sales for november. we're going to break those numbers down for you ahead. ashley: plus, got to have it. the ceo of brookstone joins us with his sales out look for the holidays. oh, yeah, we get to play with very cool toys. tracy: that is so fun. look at oil now. jumping more than 2% on expectations for greater de
andrew m. cuomo. a big deal and great deal for new york. tracy: one of the greatest shows i ever saw, i don't think it was at garden -- ashley: white snake?area. no, white snake was second. the greatest show i ever saw, was elton john-billy joel. that was the best. >> two weeks ago i saw kanye west. he was okay that he started to rant better than walt disney and howard hughes. even my son said it is time to go. tracy: i actually hope whitesnake does a reunion tour, just so you could see...
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white house claims it stops terrorism. so what is their plan now? here to explain is fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrewir plan were to follow the constitution, but that's not always their game plan. >> specifically the 4th amendment. >> yes, which says when the government wants information about anybody for any reason, it has to -- and wants to spy on anybody for any reason, had could be -- it could be a bank robber planning a bank robbery or a terrorist planning a terrorist act. the government has to present some evidence about that person to a judge and the judge signs a warrant to spy on the person. what the nsa has done is hey, judge, somebody is having a phone call in area code and they'll give the area code. can you give us a warrant to listen to alt calls in that area code? judges are not supposed to do that but some on the fisa court have. >> the judge said he couldn't find a case -- correct me if i am wrong -- where collecting that information led to keeping us safe. is that right? >> the nsa was unable or chose not to demonstrate to this federal judge that the massive data minings are getting
white house claims it stops terrorism. so what is their plan now? here to explain is fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrewir plan were to follow the constitution, but that's not always their game plan. >> specifically the 4th amendment. >> yes, which says when the government wants information about anybody for any reason, it has to -- and wants to spy on anybody for any reason, had could be -- it could be a bank robber planning a bank robbery or a terrorist planning a...
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andrew, you're calling this offensive and problematic. >> yeah you know, it is. you look at the board of directors of a lot of the silicon valley companies. they're about as whitethese companies have a stone age mentality. it's problematic. if you look at the numbers, only 9% of the boards of silicon valley companies are women versus 90% for all other companies. it seems like these companies are stuck in the stone age and it's extremely offensive. >> i have to say, you know 9% is bad. 19% doesn't sound that much better. there's still a lot of companies out there who actually have no women on their boards in the energy space and also in the casino space as well. las vegas sands just being one of them. i was on a panel recently. one of the reasons there's concerns there aren't more women -- or one of the efforts to drive more women onto the boards is to reach below -- the excuse is there haven't been enough women ceos. as a solution, a number of people are saying let's look a level below. is there anyone who runs a major -- you know a part of a major corporation who would bring valuable insights to any board. that's a trend we should be keeping watch on. >> europ
andrew, you're calling this offensive and problematic. >> yeah you know, it is. you look at the board of directors of a lot of the silicon valley companies. they're about as whitethese companies have a stone age mentality. it's problematic. if you look at the numbers, only 9% of the boards of silicon valley companies are women versus 90% for all other companies. it seems like these companies are stuck in the stone age and it's extremely offensive. >> i have to say, you know 9% is...
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white house and been around for a really long time. that's something that's really missing in there right now. >> coming up on "morning joe," andrew cuomoe no enter interest in running for president. >> i don't believe that. >> mike allen explains that in the political playbook. but first bill karins -- do the sop pit. if they said wear a coat, don't. >> get your swimsuits ready. >> exactly. >> i think he'd just like to wear a speedo. here's bill. >> there it is. you guys never dispoint me. good morning, everyone. not being disappointed if you're looking for snow today from d.c. all the way up to southern new england. but for everyone that has to drive to work this morning it's coming in right during the rush hour. washington, d.c., still hit hard at the white house, the hardest we've seen it. the temperatures start at 37, too warm. the grass is green, a lot of it melting as it hits the pavement and the grass. you may still end up with a coating out there. high school leesburg, virginia, already 2 to 3 inches on the ground and the roads are sloppy. that's the story. the roads are better. new york city the smoe snowe has moved in, a coat
white house and been around for a really long time. that's something that's really missing in there right now. >> coming up on "morning joe," andrew cuomoe no enter interest in running for president. >> i don't believe that. >> mike allen explains that in the political playbook. but first bill karins -- do the sop pit. if they said wear a coat, don't. >> get your swimsuits ready. >> exactly. >> i think he'd just like to wear a speedo. here's bill....
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andrews say that. >> don't you have to be nice. secondly i think you ought to listen to what i have to say bill kristol, senior administration officials tell politico the white> that's going to be a short campaign. >> roughly 100,000 people signed up for health insurance through the federal exchange last month. that's up from just under 27,000 people who successfully signed up for coverage in october. meanwhile the white house picked up a key legal victory yesterday as the supreme court said it would not hear a case challenging the laws employer mandate. however, a new poll shows one key group president obama was hoping would sign up for coverage the so-called young invincibles is the least informed about the law. gallop finds 63% of adults under the age of 30 say they are familiar with the law. that's nine points lower than any other group suggesting the white house still has a lot of work to do. and yesterday, during a google hang out, senator john cornyn accused the obama administration of lying on a number of issues including the benghazi raid and obama care. >> i think the current administration has taken lying to a new level. the willingness to mislead
andrews say that. >> don't you have to be nice. secondly i think you ought to listen to what i have to say bill kristol, senior administration officials tell politico the white> that's going to be a short campaign. >> roughly 100,000 people signed up for health insurance through the federal exchange last month. that's up from just under 27,000 people who successfully signed up for coverage in october. meanwhile the white house picked up a key legal victory yesterday as the...
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andrews air force base. if i were here, the last thing i would have wanted to do is five sunday morning talk shows. so i think it's perfectly understandable. >> then they asked you -- >> when the white do you ever think, gee, wish i hadn't done that? if you hadn't done that, i'd be calling you madam secretary. >> you can call me susan. >> i think it's also important too that she was telling all those families that we're going to get the producer of that movie. that was what her message was to those families at that hangar which now we know she knew was not the truth, so she brought us to that same point. susan rice national security advisor, not secretary of state and john kerry is happy about that. meanwhile heather nauert is here with the news. >> 34 minutes after the hour. >>> an extraordinary step from al qaeda, the terror group saying it is sorry for an attack after surveillance footage of this attack surfaced. it showed a gunman killing doctors and nurses at a hospital in yemen. that attack leaving 56 people dead. >>> fights breaking out across the country after the release of those new air jordan sneakers. take a look at this. >> this fight happening in stockton, california.
andrews air force base. if i were here, the last thing i would have wanted to do is five sunday morning talk shows. so i think it's perfectly understandable. >> then they asked you -- >> when the white do you ever think, gee, wish i hadn't done that? if you hadn't done that, i'd be calling you madam secretary. >> you can call me susan. >> i think it's also important too that she was telling all those families that we're going to get the producer of that movie. that was...