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>> i already responded to what anton has set.e, it is a fundamental his representation and raises questions in my mind, though he's entitled to his lyrical allegiances, who he represents in ukraine. he is clear where he stands. even the american media, which deleted this right-wing element for two months, now has gotten worried about it. there is an article in "time" the day before yesterday, and today's "new york times" editorial is now worried about these people. is not worried about them for his own reasons, but the plain reality is, the so-called moderates -- who are democratic -- have lost control of the situation. here's the evidence. including thers, boxer who wants to be president of ukraine, enter into negotiation with yanukovich, the democratically elected president will stop what did he offer? he offered a coalition government, which is a traditional democratic solution to such a crisis. thesaid, we will give them prime ministers ship and the deputy prime ministers ship. that is colossal concession. that is power-shari
>> i already responded to what anton has set.e, it is a fundamental his representation and raises questions in my mind, though he's entitled to his lyrical allegiances, who he represents in ukraine. he is clear where he stands. even the american media, which deleted this right-wing element for two months, now has gotten worried about it. there is an article in "time" the day before yesterday, and today's "new york times" editorial is now worried about these people. is...
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[ticking] >> anton valukas was the man in charge of investigating the collapse of lehman brothers, the fourth-largest investment bank in the world. >> isn't the government supposed to protect the investors? >> yes. >> aren't they charged with informing investors? >> yes. >> why didn't they do it? >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm bob simon. even though fraud played a significant role in the 2008 meltdown of the american economy, as of late 2012, there have been several civil suits filed against major wall street financial firms, but not a single criminal prosecution. in this edition, we look back at the 2008 financial crisis and the failure of government regulators to prosecute those who might be criminally responsible. later, lehman brothers bankruptcy investigator anton valukas shares his findings on the collapse of the giant investment bank where no senior official has ever faced charges in the biggest bankruptcy in u.s. history. but first we begin with a nine-month 60 minutes investigation looking for wall street cases that might have prosecutorial merit. in december 2011, stev
[ticking] >> anton valukas was the man in charge of investigating the collapse of lehman brothers, the fourth-largest investment bank in the world. >> isn't the government supposed to protect the investors? >> yes. >> aren't they charged with informing investors? >> yes. >> why didn't they do it? >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm bob simon. even though fraud played a significant role in the 2008 meltdown of the american economy, as of late 2012,...
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you did well, anton.n't nearly as bad as we thought you were going to be. >> yeah. >> when we come back, the great pot experiment. first colorado. soon washington state. it's only the beginning. but the beginning of what? my thoughts. [ sneezes ] [ coughs ] i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. hmm? [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. thanks for the tip. [ male announcer ] no problem. oh...and hair products. aisle 9. [ inhales deeply ] oh what a relief it is. ♪ i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized
you did well, anton.n't nearly as bad as we thought you were going to be. >> yeah. >> when we come back, the great pot experiment. first colorado. soon washington state. it's only the beginning. but the beginning of what? my thoughts. [ sneezes ] [ coughs ] i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. hmm? [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more symptoms than...
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. >>> anton bayer, founder of investment firm up capital management, and he says you should brace forsteady rice in interest rates and the first step is to be proactive by rebalancing your portfolio. he joins us from sacramento. and as far as that rebalance what do you suggest people do from the start? >> without question everything you just discussed with greg, i would agree with. interest rates have been very consistent. 1958 the treasury bottomed at 2.6%, and ten-year treasury rates are now at just under 3%. this is a consistent 20, 22-year cycle on the upside, and then when they peak they cycle down to where we are today. and just as you covered interest rates will start rising. the key for 401k participates is what made money in a rising interest rate environment. and they'll look at any -- the average return, and bond funds and go why am i beating my head against the wall, these bond funds have been averaging 7, 8% up until this past year. we don't see the future being the same. we see them going up. >> you recommending strategic, or what they call multi-sector funds. explain wh
. >>> anton bayer, founder of investment firm up capital management, and he says you should brace forsteady rice in interest rates and the first step is to be proactive by rebalancing your portfolio. he joins us from sacramento. and as far as that rebalance what do you suggest people do from the start? >> without question everything you just discussed with greg, i would agree with. interest rates have been very consistent. 1958 the treasury bottomed at 2.6%, and ten-year treasury...
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to me it shows a sweet kind thoughtful said i do a bang and anton. mrs was in order to meet shi their money via jordan will see that regime. the buddhism was introduced which would stephen season and began to crawl to us. things are going to continue the architectural features of the central line winds. he would begin to get some groceries. when one can find lines will pursue friend and softening the skin cell it's called the real sin treatments. its usage of the box the icicle twenty four flat she shared on our porch. two it follows on cctv beach area and each of them and you resent season one so young could be gone i didn't cut him off. that order. yet when bill simon. it's a chore chart that show was that these two. the message in the jars are bigger shot in the october that a body on the signs were in jeans and a semi good news john symons and walk with their heart to receive the honor to help our moment the doctor did i choose to go to the gop's don't see. tori and i caution you to cut so he eats all who saw a shot. the sunday eucharist. i want
to me it shows a sweet kind thoughtful said i do a bang and anton. mrs was in order to meet shi their money via jordan will see that regime. the buddhism was introduced which would stephen season and began to crawl to us. things are going to continue the architectural features of the central line winds. he would begin to get some groceries. when one can find lines will pursue friend and softening the skin cell it's called the real sin treatments. its usage of the box the icicle twenty four flat...
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aaron b aardvarkenberg, we could not have done it without you, good anton onaardvark lopez garci captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> from comedy
aaron b aardvarkenberg, we could not have done it without you, good anton onaardvark lopez garci captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> from comedy
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aaron b aardvarkenberg, we could not have done it without you, good anton onaardvark lopez garci captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. my guest tonight the great scarlett johansson is going to join us a little bit later. [cheers and applause] but first, as you know, there's a bit of divide in this country. income inequality. the left thinks it's unfair because of disadvantages built in for the less after few lent. the right thinks it's unfair because those differences are big enough. >> the makers make it. the government takes it from them and this give it to the takers. >> a nation of takers. >> well-fair cheats. >> freeloaders. the moocher class out there. >> sub sid sized freeloaders who would rather watch jerry springer on a couch. >> 97% of them own a refrigerator. >> there's a lot of them that want to suck on t
aaron b aardvarkenberg, we could not have done it without you, good anton onaardvark lopez garci captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. my guest tonight the great scarlett...
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aaron b aardvarkenberg, we could not have done it without you, good anton onaardvark lopez garcici captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ tomorrow you shuck the cane ♪ ♪ your little fingers bloody ♪ prepare to be whipped - [whispering] she's asleep. [laptop rings] [baby fusses] - [loudly] hey, it's mommy! i'm in beijing! - shh. liddy just went to sleep. - well, wake here up, jack. she needs to hear her mommy's voice.
aaron b aardvarkenberg, we could not have done it without you, good anton onaardvark lopez garcici captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ tomorrow you shuck the cane ♪ ♪ your little fingers bloody ♪ prepare to be whipped - [whispering] she's asleep. [laptop rings] [baby fusses] - [loudly] hey, it's mommy! i'm in beijing! - shh. liddy just went to sleep. - well, wake here up, jack. she needs to hear her mommy's voice.
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we play seven songs in it through the machinations of the plot, billy forms a band with anton yelchina lot of music. >> jimmy: i think i was the first time billy crudup learned how to play guitar in "almost famous." i was in that film with him. he's a talented dude. >> they play some of it -- but you know, a lot of it's the playback, but anton and billy sing. and it's really good. we're going to do a concert of it at sundance on the -- gibson has a venue and we're going to do the songs. >> jimmy: and are you playing as well? i know you play a little bit? >> there's a party afterwards where, depending on what i've had to drink, maybe. >> jimmy: so not a guarantee. you might get on stage. i'm so proud of you, buddy. that's awesome, "rudderless." >> it's a good film, we'll see what happens. >> jimmy: great cast. and now, of course, "shameless" is coming back. >> oh, it's good. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: this is like a tradition every january. every january, you come on to talk about "shameless." we love it. great cast in this as well. you play a -- not even a single dad. i don't know what -- y
we play seven songs in it through the machinations of the plot, billy forms a band with anton yelchina lot of music. >> jimmy: i think i was the first time billy crudup learned how to play guitar in "almost famous." i was in that film with him. he's a talented dude. >> they play some of it -- but you know, a lot of it's the playback, but anton and billy sing. and it's really good. we're going to do a concert of it at sundance on the -- gibson has a venue and we're going to...
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here comes one of the massive vehicles in the truck class, that's a huge truck driven by a russian, anton. he decides to make his own route. >> no! >> oh, that was -- >> almost tipped over, right onto the stranded vehicle. gets it stuck a little bit but he's a professional, knows how to get unstuck, and eventually continues on. but you can see more dust in the distance. next truck down the road is a dutch team that approaches the stranded vehicle. >> chooses to help out instead of trying to race around. they tie up a quick strap. the dutch truck backs up, gets the car unstuck, gets it off the course. >> man, that was easy. >> sure was. >> now doesn't have to risk getting stuck on the hillside because he continues down the race course, and traveling along with good karma. >> the sportsman-like move and probably the smarter move. >> carmanship. going up for this guy. >> what you're seeing here, my friend, is not some sort of indoor racetrack or football stadium. this was actually the locatio for the second ever indoor base world cup, base meaning b.a.s.e jumping. this is at a place called t
here comes one of the massive vehicles in the truck class, that's a huge truck driven by a russian, anton. he decides to make his own route. >> no! >> oh, that was -- >> almost tipped over, right onto the stranded vehicle. gets it stuck a little bit but he's a professional, knows how to get unstuck, and eventually continues on. but you can see more dust in the distance. next truck down the road is a dutch team that approaches the stranded vehicle. >> chooses to help out...
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we had anton gunn. >> you're talking about in terms of the roll-out. >> yes. >> that's my point, joe. that someone conspired to mess up the roll-out. we're talking about people here that allegedly conspired to make something happen that did not naturally happen. you're comparing that to something that might have messed up, not that somebody conspired to mess it up. >> because you look at that memo. you really have to be crazy. when somebody sends a memo that says it's time -- >> exactly. >> to screw with somebody, i mean, i'm paraphrasing, you know, that's on purpose. that states a purpose. that's -- and that's why it's not going to fly. because when the president knew that people had screwed up, you want to talk about leadership, anton gunn told us that after the president got through yelling at us, he told you going to fix this. those of you who broke it through whatever reason, incompetence, you didn't know what you're doing, no, i'm not going to fire you, you're going to get in there and fix it. and that's as much leadership as anything else. >> jess, my point is there is no alleg
we had anton gunn. >> you're talking about in terms of the roll-out. >> yes. >> that's my point, joe. that someone conspired to mess up the roll-out. we're talking about people here that allegedly conspired to make something happen that did not naturally happen. you're comparing that to something that might have messed up, not that somebody conspired to mess it up. >> because you look at that memo. you really have to be crazy. when somebody sends a memo that says it's...
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supreme court justice anton scalia headed to the university of san francisco. the outspoken conservative justice will speak at the school of law with with brian garner starting at 1:00 p.m. they will discuss legal ethics and their latest co-authored book, reading law, the interpretation of legal text. >> happening today, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke will step down. he has served as the head of the federal reserve for eight years and president obama has called him a voice of wisdom and a steady hand. janet yellen, the former head of the federal reserve bank in san francisco, also a uc-berkeley professor, takes the helm tomorrow, the first woman to lead the fed in its 100-year history. also new this morning, toyota has stopped sales of six best selling models. there is a problem with the heated seats. the japanese automaker says a component on the seats does not meet federal standards for flame retardant. affected model include the camry, hybrid, avalon, corolla subcompact, sienna minivan, tundra, trucks sold since august 2012. there have been no reports
supreme court justice anton scalia headed to the university of san francisco. the outspoken conservative justice will speak at the school of law with with brian garner starting at 1:00 p.m. they will discuss legal ethics and their latest co-authored book, reading law, the interpretation of legal text. >> happening today, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke will step down. he has served as the head of the federal reserve for eight years and president obama has called him a voice of...
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anton said in an interview with nhk that he called for increased cooperation between turkey and japan. especially in the fields of getting the structure of energy and technology. she could. gold is on the open is the opponent does. in turkey it incorporates them into energy sectors such as natural gas and renewable energy and hydroelectric power generation. sometimes we can also tackle air pollution. which poses a challenge for turkey. we hope that japan will start building a new nuclear power plant in turkey. incomplete at the end of the near future two countries also be looking for ways to walk together in the defense few they're examining the possibility of jointly developing engines for tots the speedy speedy close ally of the defense industry field we are ready to invest in a possible areas of cooperation with japan at the talks are continuing. we would like to cooperate more in this area with japan. she is growing economy with a population of over seventy media. champion keith play for japan to pull the middle east and europe attempts to put turkey is that it's a long time frien
anton said in an interview with nhk that he called for increased cooperation between turkey and japan. especially in the fields of getting the structure of energy and technology. she could. gold is on the open is the opponent does. in turkey it incorporates them into energy sectors such as natural gas and renewable energy and hydroelectric power generation. sometimes we can also tackle air pollution. which poses a challenge for turkey. we hope that japan will start building a new nuclear power...
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wearing a tan suit and with his hair slicked back, anton garcia torrez entered the courtroom and throughhis attorney refused to enter a plea that he kidnapped and killed 15-year-old sierra lamar in march of 2012. his public defender told the judge the defense is still sifting through evidence in the case and is close to being ready for a preliminary hearing but wanted more time before entering a plea. although prosecutors say they have dna evidence linking garcia-torrez to the crime, lamar's body has never been found. about 20 to 30 people still take part in weekly searches for her. about a dozen of them were in court today. >> of course it's frustrating because we're not getting the information that we need to go out and have better searches. you know, these people here, they go out and they search every thursday and saturday. >> reporter: doug says they have conducted almost 500 separate searches for lamar since she disappeared and they simply want justice and some finality for her family. >> we're just trying to find her. we'd like to find her whole, but if not, we want to bring some
wearing a tan suit and with his hair slicked back, anton garcia torrez entered the courtroom and throughhis attorney refused to enter a plea that he kidnapped and killed 15-year-old sierra lamar in march of 2012. his public defender told the judge the defense is still sifting through evidence in the case and is close to being ready for a preliminary hearing but wanted more time before entering a plea. although prosecutors say they have dna evidence linking garcia-torrez to the crime, lamar's...
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you should see what anton schutz just did with that. ask him about the latest revelations that the nsa has placed software on computers around the world allowing it to spy on users. ron paul not happy about this. you do not want to miss this interview coming up on "the closing bell." stay tuned. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. >>> welcome back. take a look across the indexes. some big mo
you should see what anton schutz just did with that. ask him about the latest revelations that the nsa has placed software on computers around the world allowing it to spy on users. ron paul not happy about this. you do not want to miss this interview coming up on "the closing bell." stay tuned. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreling down i-95....
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don't tell anton that, the chance that he has a chance, if the niners upset seattle in their own housewhere they lost just once in 29 games. they'll make a second-straight trip to the super bowl. winning last year with the baltimore ravens. >> thank you. that wraps up sport. more from seattle and denver in the 6 o'clock hour. >> i can't believe super bowl is two weeks away. >> we are hoping the weather is okay. >> still ahead. we'll meet washington's newest star, also china's smallest diplomat. you are watching al jazeera america. >> welcome back. in washington a giant panda club is making a debut, and like others belongs to china. she's a tourist attraction and a symbol of diplomacy. china has been leasing pandas for decades as a way of connecting with other counties, this is bao bao, or precious treasure in chinese. this panda club at the washington zoo is precious. for her owner the chinese government is a crucial tool of diplomatic engagement. >> the soft-power hope is that the love for pandas will translate to positive attitudes towards china. >> modern panda diplomacy started in
don't tell anton that, the chance that he has a chance, if the niners upset seattle in their own housewhere they lost just once in 29 games. they'll make a second-straight trip to the super bowl. winning last year with the baltimore ravens. >> thank you. that wraps up sport. more from seattle and denver in the 6 o'clock hour. >> i can't believe super bowl is two weeks away. >> we are hoping the weather is okay. >> still ahead. we'll meet washington's newest star, also...
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please come back here more often, anton schutz. >> thank you. connell: all right. any moment now we'll have the outgoing federal reserve chairman ben bernanke one last time expected to steal the spotlight before he leaves office, so we'll get you set for that. dagen: and so many investors hot on 3-d printers, but a related group of stocks is expected to benefit as well. ♪ ♪ (vo) you are a business pro. seeker of the sublime. you can separate runway diculousness... from fashionhat flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national isanked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, busins pro. so do we. go national. go like pro. dagen: and we are waiting with baited breath for ben bernanke and what will be his final public comments before he exits as the federal reserve chief and janet yellen steps into his shoes. connell: he'll take some questions, from what we understand, at the brookings institute. dagen: i wo
please come back here more often, anton schutz. >> thank you. connell: all right. any moment now we'll have the outgoing federal reserve chairman ben bernanke one last time expected to steal the spotlight before he leaves office, so we'll get you set for that. dagen: and so many investors hot on 3-d printers, but a related group of stocks is expected to benefit as well. ♪ ♪ (vo) you are a business pro. seeker of the sublime. you can separate runway diculousness... from fashionhat...
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[ticking] >> anton valukas was the man in charge of investigating the collapse of lehman brothers, the
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anton and his son left in the afternoon after being interviewed by police much ixed i think i initially thought that it can't be shots. >> these scenes are all too common. >> our hearts and the police department's hearts go out to the families. this shouldn't happen in colombia mall or confirm. that's kind of where we are in society. >> the star with the two victims worked, zumiez, sold skate boorth and snow boards. the company issued a statement saying its heart goes out to the victims and their families and are arranging coups are for the employees in this area, and who want it. >> the two-storey mall is about 40 minutes outside of washington d.c. >> good sunday morning to you, i'm meteorologist eboni deon. a cold plast impacting. of the nation as we head to the beginning of the work week. we have a strong cold front slipping into the mid west, pushing further south and east. that will draw temperatures down as far south as southern texas where we may deal with froze ep precipitation. for tonight temperatures will be driven all he way down to single digits and below. with the blustery
anton and his son left in the afternoon after being interviewed by police much ixed i think i initially thought that it can't be shots. >> these scenes are all too common. >> our hearts and the police department's hearts go out to the families. this shouldn't happen in colombia mall or confirm. that's kind of where we are in society. >> the star with the two victims worked, zumiez, sold skate boorth and snow boards. the company issued a statement saying its heart goes out to...
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about the macro, that much about the downside. >> we have one after the other lining up this week, antonms of event risk if you wanted to look at it that way. we have on wednesday the federal reserve minutes. thursday we get alcoa's report. friday we get the jobs report. which of those is going to be most important in terms of figuring out where the market goes from here do you think? >> yeah, since 2007, the feds have been such a dominant factor for investors, and so i will pick the fed's report. that's going to be very, very important. they've had major impacts on investors' sentiment. every time they make a change in the announcement or their monetary policy, the market responds immediately. so i'm going to be paying attention to the fed's policy and their announcements. >> john, you have established you're still bullish. do you though change what you're bullish about? do you look to other sectors for the new year compared to what you were investing in late last year? >> not from late last year but from early last year, yes. we're getting more cyclical. we're sort of following what's
about the macro, that much about the downside. >> we have one after the other lining up this week, antonms of event risk if you wanted to look at it that way. we have on wednesday the federal reserve minutes. thursday we get alcoa's report. friday we get the jobs report. which of those is going to be most important in terms of figuring out where the market goes from here do you think? >> yeah, since 2007, the feds have been such a dominant factor for investors, and so i will pick...
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miller picked off by stephon anton and clemson wins the orange bowl. 40-35.issouri and oklahoma state. the cotton bowl. cowboys driving. missouri seals the game. the sack by michael. fumble and shane rice scoops it up. the big guy, 73 yards for the game-clinching touchdown. missouri takes the cotton bowl. and david checking out the stanford women in action. can't let it go. chiney ogwumike. sets the all-time pack record with 1,267 boards. and also 33 points in this contest. that's fourth-ranked stanford defeats the oregon ducks 96-56. that is a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody! i'm larry beil. >> and our own mike shumann is bind he would up and traveling to green bay to cover the 49ers. he will have a complete coverage from lambeau field and they will bring you playoff edition of "vernon's view" tomorrow night after nnie-o w where every thura where every thursday people ride 10 miles for tacos. we thought wsurprise them with a better kind of taco made with jennie-o ground turkey cooked thoroughly to 165. i feed my kids turkey tacos over
miller picked off by stephon anton and clemson wins the orange bowl. 40-35.issouri and oklahoma state. the cotton bowl. cowboys driving. missouri seals the game. the sack by michael. fumble and shane rice scoops it up. the big guy, 73 yards for the game-clinching touchdown. missouri takes the cotton bowl. and david checking out the stanford women in action. can't let it go. chiney ogwumike. sets the all-time pack record with 1,267 boards. and also 33 points in this contest. that's fourth-ranked...
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he forms a band with anton yellsin. >> he gets this music from his ex and it was music his son workeder, catharsis, whatever -- >> that's how he sort of redeems himself through this music. >> it's redemptive, yes. >> this music will appear here in live form. >> we are going to play, yes. >> crazy time for you this week. >> yes. >> you just got here today. what's it like out there? >> optimistic. there's a lot of really, really great films. i love the state of the independent film industry and the community and sundance is a place that constantly points a camera at our business. i think there are some great films here. >> and it is a place for some very, very serious films, i'm discovering. is this going to live up to it? >> very serious fliilms. >> hopefully we'll ride the line. it is certainly about something. >> gentlemen, have a great week. i want to see you sing. take care. >> all right. >> thank you very much. >> so the deal is, later this week the band from the film -- there are seven songs in that film -- they'll get together at sundance. if bill macy gets just tipsy enough --
he forms a band with anton yellsin. >> he gets this music from his ex and it was music his son workeder, catharsis, whatever -- >> that's how he sort of redeems himself through this music. >> it's redemptive, yes. >> this music will appear here in live form. >> we are going to play, yes. >> crazy time for you this week. >> yes. >> you just got here today. what's it like out there? >> optimistic. there's a lot of really, really great films. i...
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miller picked off by stephon anton and clemson wins the orange bowl. 40-35.ing. missouri seals the game. the sack by michael. fumble and shane rice scoops it up. the big guy, 73 yards for the game-clenching touchdown. missouritist cotton bowl. and david checking out the stanford women in action. can't let it go. chinec and ogwumike. they defeat the ducks 96-56. that's a wrap on sports. have a great weekend, everybody. finalliry beil. >> and our own mike shumann minnesota is traveling to green bay to covering the 49ers. we will have complete coverage from lambeau field. they will also bring you a playoff edition of vernon's view tomorrow night after the game a funny picture on facebook what he will be wiring to stay warm. next, the man who won part of the second largest lottery jackpot in history finally comes forward. why it took him so long to >> here are the winning numbers from the mega-millions draw. one lucky ticket purchased in tennessee got all six numbers to win the first jackpot of the new year. meanwhile a man who won part of the second largest lott
miller picked off by stephon anton and clemson wins the orange bowl. 40-35.ing. missouri seals the game. the sack by michael. fumble and shane rice scoops it up. the big guy, 73 yards for the game-clenching touchdown. missouritist cotton bowl. and david checking out the stanford women in action. can't let it go. chinec and ogwumike. they defeat the ducks 96-56. that's a wrap on sports. have a great weekend, everybody. finalliry beil. >> and our own mike shumann minnesota is traveling to...
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. >> with 350 million people watching anton, the competition will be hot. if that was not enough, players will have to compete with temperatures that regularly reach over 40 degrees celsius. this week will be no exception. combat the blistering heat, medical staff are kept on standby to offer intravenous drips. the tournament even has an extreme heat policy. umpires can suspend play they believe it is getting dangerously hot. so spare a thought for the ball boys and girls in -- boys and girls. there are over 300 of them. with temperatures high enough to shrink the tennis balls and cells -- tennis balls themselves. . 20 playeill go thrgh an estimated 3000 towels while those watching will buy more than 145,000 bottles of water. and with the price pool boosted tournamention, the do be a lucrative one for the champions. the city is also a winner. the government estimates 214 meet you and dollars will be pumped into the economy -- $214 million will be pumped into the economy. up next, a look at what has been happening with the housing market in hong kong. we've
. >> with 350 million people watching anton, the competition will be hot. if that was not enough, players will have to compete with temperatures that regularly reach over 40 degrees celsius. this week will be no exception. combat the blistering heat, medical staff are kept on standby to offer intravenous drips. the tournament even has an extreme heat policy. umpires can suspend play they believe it is getting dangerously hot. so spare a thought for the ball boys and girls in -- boys and...
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health care tomorrow, we have invited a guest who is fresh out of the administration, his name is anton gun, they call him mr. health care, with hhs for a number of years. he has since left the administration. he was quite the advocate for obamacare. has been out over the past year-and-a-half. really pounding the pavement. advancing it in some of the places that don't get a lot of coverage. we're going to dispel -- spend some time dispelling a lot of the middle and a lot of the notions about the president's signature legislative accomplishments so far. he's going to join us to do that. we're also going to spend some time, and i heard you having this conversation during your previous hour. we're going to spend some time talking about what happened in colorado this week and that -- how basically that is the first domino to fall. we'll look at the great pot experiment. >> yeah. well, i see days, big thermometers and the evolution of pot in america. that's craig melvin in a nutshell. we will look out for you tomorrow. and thank you, stay warm. >> reporter: have a good weekend, my friend. >>
health care tomorrow, we have invited a guest who is fresh out of the administration, his name is anton gun, they call him mr. health care, with hhs for a number of years. he has since left the administration. he was quite the advocate for obamacare. has been out over the past year-and-a-half. really pounding the pavement. advancing it in some of the places that don't get a lot of coverage. we're going to dispel -- spend some time dispelling a lot of the middle and a lot of the notions about...
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they range from left anti-bolshevik marxism that people like anton -- [inaudible] paul maddock and others including the cynicism that reached its peak of achievement in the revolutionary period in spain in 1936 and it's well to remember that despite its substantial achievements and successes, it was crushed by the combined force of fascism, communism and western democracy. they had differences, but they agreed that this had to be crushed, the effort of free people to control their own lives. that had to be crushed before they turned to their petty differences which are what we call the spanish civil war. the same, the same tendencies reach further to worker-controlled enterprises. they're springing up in large parts of the old to rust belt in the united states, in northern mexico. they've reached their greatest development in the bask country in spain -- basque country in spain. partly a reflection of the achievements of the long, complex, rich spanish tradition of anarchism, and partly it comes out of christian anarchist sources. there's also included in this general tendency are the qui
they range from left anti-bolshevik marxism that people like anton -- [inaudible] paul maddock and others including the cynicism that reached its peak of achievement in the revolutionary period in spain in 1936 and it's well to remember that despite its substantial achievements and successes, it was crushed by the combined force of fascism, communism and western democracy. they had differences, but they agreed that this had to be crushed, the effort of free people to control their own lives....
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we will hear from the outgoing fed chairman anton about his legacy with somebody who sat beside him during financial crisis. ♪ hollywood's new a list player, private equity firms are calling the stocks on movie deals. geeks to chic on "market makers." ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers," with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> love him or hate him, ben bernanke has cojones. anchor ever had as big an impact? he did not see the crisis coming . playbook andthe revolutionized monetary policy and the federal reserve itself. bernanke has two ways his term, delivering what is expected to be his final speech as chairman. randy krasner is a former fed a professor at the university of chicago. the final chapter has not been written. at this point, what do you think we can say about ben bernanke's legacy? positive viewry of the chairman. as you said, we took a lot of risks in doing things that had not been done. when the fed in the 1930's did not do anything after similar shocks, things i did really badly. we never repeated the great oppression, we had a con
we will hear from the outgoing fed chairman anton about his legacy with somebody who sat beside him during financial crisis. ♪ hollywood's new a list player, private equity firms are calling the stocks on movie deals. geeks to chic on "market makers." ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers," with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> love him or hate him, ben bernanke has cojones. anchor ever had as big an impact? he did...