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i'm thinking of leaving arnie. talk to me.met with elaine and i asked him what happened, and he yada yada'd me. could they be having an affair? well, i wouldn't put anything past anybody. but we just got married. well, obviously, that was a mistake. you need to forget about arnie. the important thing is you're moving on. why would elaine do that to me? forget about elaine. let's just focus on us. come on. big hug. hey, jerry where's kramer? i've got exciting news. i'm kind of in the middle of something. karen and i are getting married. oh, congratulations. her marriage just fell apart. how many is that for you? 2. ha ha ha. you're a lightweight. come on, honey. hey, jerry. hey. what are you doing here with beth? beth and arnie broke up. so they don't want a baby? i think i'm gonna be sick. hi. hey. where's marcy? she went shopping for some shoes for the wedding and yada yada yada i'll see her in 6 to 8 months. hey, kramer, over here. i'd just as soon not sit next to you. kramer. [organ plays] oh, look. there's mickey and his p
i'm thinking of leaving arnie. talk to me.met with elaine and i asked him what happened, and he yada yada'd me. could they be having an affair? well, i wouldn't put anything past anybody. but we just got married. well, obviously, that was a mistake. you need to forget about arnie. the important thing is you're moving on. why would elaine do that to me? forget about elaine. let's just focus on us. come on. big hug. hey, jerry where's kramer? i've got exciting news. i'm kind of in the middle of...
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as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an advisor on education issues on a number of private ipbs institutions, she is a teacher, a lawyer, and a very influential voice on all policy matters. she was also passionate about ending this issue of bullying and bringing everyone together to stop this disturbing trend so please welcome assistant secretary for civil rights, ruslyn lee. as i said, our moderator is not always our lieutenant governor, of course he needs to introduction -- no, i get to say something. i get to say something. as everyone in this room knows, youngest mayor in 100 years, right? youngest mayor in 100 years
as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an...
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. >> rose: because arnie was giving it to you. >> arnie gave it to me. you'll enjoy this story. they went in and they didn't have -- they just grabbed a coat out, it was a 46 long and i'm a 43 regular so the sleeves were down to here, the coat was down to my knees and so after i won the tournament that was supposedly my jacket i came back the next year and they said, well, we don't have a jacket so they gave me too many dewey, exgovernor of new york's jacket. for the next ten years i wore tom dewey's jacket. never got my own jacket. i won six masters, was never given a green jacket. finally in 1998 i'm sitting down with jack stevens and we're talking about the tournament and how t turnment with the drinking fountain they put at the 17th and he said, well -- so i told him the story about the jacket. he says "you mean we've never given you a green jacket?" i said "no. i've only won six masters. i thought i was going to get one i never have gotten one." so i went home, came back there was a note in my locker "ghoul to the pro shop and get your green jacket." so in 1998 i got my fir
. >> rose: because arnie was giving it to you. >> arnie gave it to me. you'll enjoy this story. they went in and they didn't have -- they just grabbed a coat out, it was a 46 long and i'm a 43 regular so the sleeves were down to here, the coat was down to my knees and so after i won the tournament that was supposedly my jacket i came back the next year and they said, well, we don't have a jacket so they gave me too many dewey, exgovernor of new york's jacket. for the next ten years...
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. >> reporter: arnie duncan said the report highlighted the needs for lawmakers to take president obama'sstions for reform. he proposed $75 billion over ten years to provide high quality preschoolr0to 4-year-olds. >> i think we have a chance to change the course of our country. >> reporter: experts blame the lingering the effects on the state budget and spending cuts to programs like head start because of the sequester will only intensify the gap in early learning. >> for the first time we have gone in an opposite direction of where we need to go. >> reporter: a direction educators worry america will pay for as the youngsters grow up and enter the workforce. despite the losses in this year's report, researchers say overall in the past decade the percentage of the population enrolled in preschool has nearly doubled. i'm danielle lee, nbc bay area news. >> danielle, thank you. >>> leaders are stepping up to the plate in hopes to get the a's into the new downtown ballpark. they are discussing a possible suit against major league baseball and the san francisco giants. the suit would challenge
. >> reporter: arnie duncan said the report highlighted the needs for lawmakers to take president obama'sstions for reform. he proposed $75 billion over ten years to provide high quality preschoolr0to 4-year-olds. >> i think we have a chance to change the course of our country. >> reporter: experts blame the lingering the effects on the state budget and spending cuts to programs like head start because of the sequester will only intensify the gap in early learning. >>...
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frankly, the fact that the dermatologist, arnie kline, did not testify, i think that's a significants records but he did not testify. >> he didn't testify. i think chances are he will not, the convictions will not be overturned. >> mark, do you agree with that? >> yeah. it's a 98% or 97% or 98% affirming of criminal convictions on appeal in california. this trial judge is somebody who is extremely bright. he makes a bulletproof record. i agree with jeff. i think the best issue here was not letting kline get up there -- not letting the defense call kline, amongst other things. but it's 2% chance of winning. >> all right. got to leave it there. thank you both very much. >>> quick programming note. we're presenting a special report this friday, michael jackson, the final days, his death, the investigation, the trial, the civil trial, all of it friday night, 10:00 eastern on cnn. >>> coming up tonight, breaking news in the killing of a texas district attorney and his wife. exclusive new details from a neighbor of mike and cynthia mclelland plus the latest on the investigation. why law en
frankly, the fact that the dermatologist, arnie kline, did not testify, i think that's a significants records but he did not testify. >> he didn't testify. i think chances are he will not, the convictions will not be overturned. >> mark, do you agree with that? >> yeah. it's a 98% or 97% or 98% affirming of criminal convictions on appeal in california. this trial judge is somebody who is extremely bright. he makes a bulletproof record. i agree with jeff. i think the best issue...
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frankly, the fact that the dermatologist, arnie kline, did not testify, i think that's a significantrds but he did not testify. >> he didn't testify. i think chances are he will not, the convictions will not be overturned. >> mark, do you agree with that? >> yeah. it's a 98% or 97% or 98% affirming of criminal convictions on appeal in california. this trial judge is somebody who is extremely bright. he makes a bulletproof record. i agree with jeff. i think the best issue here was not letting kline get up there -- not letting the defense call kline, amongst other things. but it's 2% chance of winning. >> all right. got to leave it there. thank you both very much. >>> quick programming note. we're presenting a special report this friday, michael jackson, the final days, his death, the investigation, the trial, the civil trial, all of it friday night, 10:00 eastern on cnn. >>> coming up tonight, breaking news in the killing of a texas district attorney and his wife. exclusive new details from a neighbor of mike and cynthia mclelland plus the latest on the investigation. why law enforcem
frankly, the fact that the dermatologist, arnie kline, did not testify, i think that's a significantrds but he did not testify. >> he didn't testify. i think chances are he will not, the convictions will not be overturned. >> mark, do you agree with that? >> yeah. it's a 98% or 97% or 98% affirming of criminal convictions on appeal in california. this trial judge is somebody who is extremely bright. he makes a bulletproof record. i agree with jeff. i think the best issue here...
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arnie kline, who did not testify at the trial, and i know that's part of your appeal which i want to talk to you about after the break. but you said you didn't know that michael jackson was taking other drugs. there were prescription bottles all around his bed from other doctors, and i think any outside observer who didn't even have any medical access to michael jackson could have probably told you -- i mean, anybody looking at michael jackson over the years could probably tell you he was doing something. you're saying you had no clue he was taking other drugs? >> what i tell you, i don't think the question was asked is accurate. if i went to your medicine cabinet now, anderson, in your home, i can find pills that maybe your doctor gave you six months ago or a year ago. and you may not be taking it. that does not mean you're seeing the physician. >> right, but, sir, you would not find atavan and valium and things which are depressants and things which can actually slow your breathing which in addition to taking propofol can actually cause cardiac arrest. >> well, let's look at it. th
arnie kline, who did not testify at the trial, and i know that's part of your appeal which i want to talk to you about after the break. but you said you didn't know that michael jackson was taking other drugs. there were prescription bottles all around his bed from other doctors, and i think any outside observer who didn't even have any medical access to michael jackson could have probably told you -- i mean, anybody looking at michael jackson over the years could probably tell you he was doing...
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attorney talk about, as arnie says as well, get out there and teach in the communities, it can't happen from washington. over the last year alone, we've seen a 34 percent increase just between 2010 and 2011 on bullying and harassment cases. 32 percent of those are about sexual or gender based stereotyping and harassment, 41 percent on disability and 40 percent on race and national origin. we've just started monitoring those trends since 2009 we've been collecting those data. so it appears that while historically we were doing a lot more on things like disability harassment, it's actually a kind of racial harassment that in fact might be getting worse and certainly getting a lot more obvious. one of the ways that we have partnered, department of education and department of justice was right here at the university of california in san diego where you might have heard about the compton cookout and the alleged noose in the library and we have heard similar instances in california and elsewhere, things like (inaudible) the kinds of resolutions and remedies we seek are not just about ensuring
attorney talk about, as arnie says as well, get out there and teach in the communities, it can't happen from washington. over the last year alone, we've seen a 34 percent increase just between 2010 and 2011 on bullying and harassment cases. 32 percent of those are about sexual or gender based stereotyping and harassment, 41 percent on disability and 40 percent on race and national origin. we've just started monitoring those trends since 2009 we've been collecting those data. so it appears that...
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how about the great, arnie, gary, and jack. starting master was a tee shot. shot of the day jamie donaldson. this is perfection. the 24th ace in masters history. despite missing a few putts he would drain. and dustin johnson five under 67 now one back. freddy cups, -- couples boom, boom, knows this course. co-leader mark leashman. 14-year-old cam tour youngest ever to compete at the masters, way to close, kid. one over 73, and 14 years old? are you kid meeg? bubba watson, three over 75. >> i tried to play golf and i tried to give myself a chance to win it. hopefully, i'll be able to do that throughout the weekend. >> giants playing under sunshine and warmth and flew off to chick in polar bear weather in the windy city. look at this guy. if you know you're wrestling, ryan voguel song in trouble. he liked it. he's a little weird. giants down 5-0 in the north. then sandoval with a double left center two more store then three more in the fifth. nick noonan heading home, hello, noonan. that was a reach. voguel song, brilliant on that fly ball. giants hold on a 7-6
how about the great, arnie, gary, and jack. starting master was a tee shot. shot of the day jamie donaldson. this is perfection. the 24th ace in masters history. despite missing a few putts he would drain. and dustin johnson five under 67 now one back. freddy cups, -- couples boom, boom, knows this course. co-leader mark leashman. 14-year-old cam tour youngest ever to compete at the masters, way to close, kid. one over 73, and 14 years old? are you kid meeg? bubba watson, three over 75....
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i never have seen arnie do a chest bump with anyone. no champagne. warriors know this is just the beginning. more work to be done. four games left. currently holding a lead against houston. jackson shed tears of joy last night. curry says this squad just getting started. >> not too many people expect us to be in this position. now, i can guess nobody else will give us a shot and our goal is to be aggressive. and take it from there. >> and now replacing ray lewis is row lando maclaine? maybe. he had issues with the silver and black they feel this is worth a gamble, we shall see. >> golf highlights are fun. >> that is fun. >> neat tradition there. >> join me tonight at 9:00 coming up, shocker on part. a stun gun and a fight. a woman to the rescue. >> a brand new barbie. why this zol drawing a lot of criticism. >> and that is it for this edition of abc 7 news. >> from all of us here have a terrific evening. this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants -- a law clerk from montvale, new jersey... a business manager from odessa, florida... and our re
i never have seen arnie do a chest bump with anyone. no champagne. warriors know this is just the beginning. more work to be done. four games left. currently holding a lead against houston. jackson shed tears of joy last night. curry says this squad just getting started. >> not too many people expect us to be in this position. now, i can guess nobody else will give us a shot and our goal is to be aggressive. and take it from there. >> and now replacing ray lewis is row lando...
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of detours to other cities like new york, washington, d.c., and have sections on president obama or arnie duncan, and at one point, i presented to an adviser in a fellowship i had including the writer, and he came up afterwards saying it was a stupid idea because the people and experiences in new orleans were so compelling and interesting on their own, and so i settled on the idea of structuring the book around three schools with one person preimminent in each. lori, aiden, and all of whom i met at different times in different ways. since writing the book was a journey for me, i wanted to talk about what i learned over the course of reporting and writing it, apart from the fact i would make a terrible teacher. [laughter] the first is that the -- i feel like the extremists and absolutists on both sides of the public conversation over school, form, and other issues dominate the debate, but their voices don't capture the needs and desires of those attending and working in the schools. i had covered education for long enough when i started working on the book to some degree, but i was really
of detours to other cities like new york, washington, d.c., and have sections on president obama or arnie duncan, and at one point, i presented to an adviser in a fellowship i had including the writer, and he came up afterwards saying it was a stupid idea because the people and experiences in new orleans were so compelling and interesting on their own, and so i settled on the idea of structuring the book around three schools with one person preimminent in each. lori, aiden, and all of whom i...
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part party point the arnie that some of those with tax haven accounts actively promoted us therapy. some of these people appear to be in positions where they wouldn't necessarily want to be associated with sticking a lot of money onto an office into an offshore tax and it was clearly a disconnect between what people are saying in terms of taxes and austerity especially and what they're actually doing in terms of their personal finances have there been discussions about using this to actually take a look at the whole area in the whole industry with a view of regulating it and clearly there is some regulation needed this may well change that having this kind of information have and may well cause this to be a much bigger political issue than it has been for a long time it's something that you obviously have to deal with when it becomes public and for most people everybody's known that offshore tax havens exist but haven't really understood the amounts of money involved in this case i think somebody suggested up to thirty two trillion pounds worth of cash assistance in the . well they
part party point the arnie that some of those with tax haven accounts actively promoted us therapy. some of these people appear to be in positions where they wouldn't necessarily want to be associated with sticking a lot of money onto an office into an offshore tax and it was clearly a disconnect between what people are saying in terms of taxes and austerity especially and what they're actually doing in terms of their personal finances have there been discussions about using this to actually...
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well as you pointed out we in many ways arnie's have seen what that looks like really the news corp empire throughput murdoch when fox news with the new york post and one of the recent hurdy probably most of that u.k. climate change to now and in the news was from papers there so if you had it he's so far as we can tell he's primarily doing that for political and economic power but if you took id you political ideologues like the cokes who also have a direct and personal interest in promoting fossil fuel use and preventing the regulation of their pollution then you would see kind of this it would be like rupert murdoch could be fox news on on steroids and it would be in los angeles it would be in chicago it would be in florida it would be across this country and it's a really troubling it's a really troubling scenario yeah and you know we talked about florida was affected by the b.p. oil spill and these florida and chicago illinois i mean these are battleground states so that will be very influential to determine climate change legislative legislation dealing with climate change in the fut
well as you pointed out we in many ways arnie's have seen what that looks like really the news corp empire throughput murdoch when fox news with the new york post and one of the recent hurdy probably most of that u.k. climate change to now and in the news was from papers there so if you had it he's so far as we can tell he's primarily doing that for political and economic power but if you took id you political ideologues like the cokes who also have a direct and personal interest in promoting...
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welcome back to the night's politics panel joining me arnie neil as barry's kid steiger and ok welcome. thank you. thanks to this country's out of whack immigration system american hospitals are quietly deporting hundreds maybe thousands of illegal immigrants when they're unconscious it's called medical repatriation and lets hospitals put patients on chartered international flights on .
welcome back to the night's politics panel joining me arnie neil as barry's kid steiger and ok welcome. thank you. thanks to this country's out of whack immigration system american hospitals are quietly deporting hundreds maybe thousands of illegal immigrants when they're unconscious it's called medical repatriation and lets hospitals put patients on chartered international flights on .
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welcome back to politics panel joining me arnie neil as barry's kate steiger and ok welcome back and thank you. thanks to this country's out of whack immigration system american hospitals are quietly deporting hundreds maybe thousands of illegal immigrants when they're unconscious it's called medical repatriation and lets hospitals put patients on chartered international flights often while they're still knocked out back to their home countries a recent report compiled by immigration advocacy groups concluded at least six hundred immigrants were removed over the last five years though there were likely many more than that i mean these are just the reports so unconscious hospital patients are being deported without consent from federal authorities or the court system by private corporations in this case health care corporations hospital corporations so they can increase the bottom line i've. nailed those subsidies those were some of the things i think right i think the hospital should be running our immigration system and in fact i think that they should be running our borders as well
welcome back to politics panel joining me arnie neil as barry's kate steiger and ok welcome back and thank you. thanks to this country's out of whack immigration system american hospitals are quietly deporting hundreds maybe thousands of illegal immigrants when they're unconscious it's called medical repatriation and lets hospitals put patients on chartered international flights often while they're still knocked out back to their home countries a recent report compiled by immigration advocacy...
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jake arnie and james clapper director of national intelligence pulled back from that there is kind afplit from. should we be worried. >> just because it is a minority important from the analyst in the defense intelligence agency chooses to dismiss. i will to live through the consequences of an anl rist at dia claiming china had capable to do a woeter bourn born sed. especially when we are talking about that, too. you have the capability to detonate them they have ball lass tick mice ills this are here -- ballistic missile as it can in the united states. >> one of the spies in north korea says kim jong-il is serious about all of this. the truth is he's trying tro protect his own raheem with the destruction in north korea it's a stouf by. do you believe that? >> i think where e need to make threat more material. his grandfather and father threatened browning them to south sri yaw or gret more kodz for their country. this time's a little different. they are increasing their capability of nuclear weapons and ballistic women. they clearly have a control in this they need to take a more agg
jake arnie and james clapper director of national intelligence pulled back from that there is kind afplit from. should we be worried. >> just because it is a minority important from the analyst in the defense intelligence agency chooses to dismiss. i will to live through the consequences of an anl rist at dia claiming china had capable to do a woeter bourn born sed. especially when we are talking about that, too. you have the capability to detonate them they have ball lass tick mice ills...
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boston there are local ties here in montgomery county this is the home of a man by the name of ruthless arnie he claims to be the suspects. he spoke to media a short while and down here is what he had to be losers. settle the. visit the only reason i get to that is that you know this is then used to do with religion with islam it's a really it's a this is just if you have the money. to. give me. and from those who love. so a lot of attention now is on. members of. you know that. the big question. asked. now before we continue our coverage i want to make it very clear that right now we are only going to report the facts that are coming in and we are not going to speculate about the means or the motives of these two men the fact is that we don't know why these two men did what they did whether or not it was an isolated attack or part of a bigger network we don't know what current connections these men have to the republic of chechnya so we want to be very careful in describing these men now that being said the chaos playing out in boston will undoubtedly have international repercussions for a l
boston there are local ties here in montgomery county this is the home of a man by the name of ruthless arnie he claims to be the suspects. he spoke to media a short while and down here is what he had to be losers. settle the. visit the only reason i get to that is that you know this is then used to do with religion with islam it's a really it's a this is just if you have the money. to. give me. and from those who love. so a lot of attention now is on. members of. you know that. the big...
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during the 2003 total recall election in california, one protester takes arnie's name a little too seriouslynd schwarzeneggs him on the shoulder. >> well, this is an effort to make somebody look foolish and politicians sometimes don't need any extra help, and that is the purpose. when an egg splatters on somebody's coat, it's great video. >> as if nothing happened, schwarzenegger peels off his jacket, continues to glad-hand with the crowd, and goes on to give his speech as planned. >> i think it's all in the reaction. you learn a lot about the politician. schwarzenegger had a great line later. >> this guy owes me bacon now. there's no two ways about it. because i mean you just can't have eggs without bacon. but this is just all part of the free speech. >> another silent but somewhat tastier attack happens in the netherlands in 2000. during a press conference on the hotly contested kyoto agreement, greenpeace advocates protest against america. they claim it's not reducing greenhouse emissions fast enough. >> the united states, which admittedly was a big part of the cause of the problem becaus
during the 2003 total recall election in california, one protester takes arnie's name a little too seriouslynd schwarzeneggs him on the shoulder. >> well, this is an effort to make somebody look foolish and politicians sometimes don't need any extra help, and that is the purpose. when an egg splatters on somebody's coat, it's great video. >> as if nothing happened, schwarzenegger peels off his jacket, continues to glad-hand with the crowd, and goes on to give his speech as planned....
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. >> attorney general eric holder and arnie dunkin' say if their employees end up being furloughed they will give back money, too. in washington, molly henneberg, fox news. >> chris: the f.a.a. said this afternoon it is delaying the shutdown of 149 control towers at small airports delaying it until june airline officials say many of those towers would have already been defunded if the government were using up-to-date safety statistics. they say the f.a.a. has been working with 30-year-old numbers to justify the cost of operating many of the control towers. new polling information out this week indicates widespread public confusion about some of the basics of the president's healthcare reform law. that is likely to get worse with delays and changes coming more frequently. chief national correspondent jim angle has the latest. >> the obama administration starting to miss its own deadlines raising questions about the individual insurance exchanges due to be ready this fall. >> they provided no evidence to anyone that it will be ready only offering vegas assurances that they will do so. >>
. >> attorney general eric holder and arnie dunkin' say if their employees end up being furloughed they will give back money, too. in washington, molly henneberg, fox news. >> chris: the f.a.a. said this afternoon it is delaying the shutdown of 149 control towers at small airports delaying it until june airline officials say many of those towers would have already been defunded if the government were using up-to-date safety statistics. they say the f.a.a. has been working with...
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boston there are local ties here in montgomery county this is the home of a man by the name of ruthless arnie he claims to be the suspects will he spoke to media a short while ago here is what he had to say. hey jude those. who settle been through. these are the only reason i can imagine anything you know. anything you have to do with religion is moving it's a road it's a very very divided if you will. to news. good news. from the big. rooms. and from those who have. given is going to see people people who should. be one now knew. we were just. going to change. the city so a lot of attention now is on this town montgomery village as you can see there's plenty of media from all over also plenty of security and local law enforcement here patrolling the neighborhood we had five members of the f.b.i. leave the home of the uncle just moments ago we do know that the uncle is cooperating with the f.b.i. the big question now is is why welcome thompson these brothers to commit such a heinous act now i asked him when he was asked whether or not there is a kind of a could be a political motivation behin
boston there are local ties here in montgomery county this is the home of a man by the name of ruthless arnie he claims to be the suspects will he spoke to media a short while ago here is what he had to say. hey jude those. who settle been through. these are the only reason i can imagine anything you know. anything you have to do with religion is moving it's a road it's a very very divided if you will. to news. good news. from the big. rooms. and from those who have. given is going to see...
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joining me is arnie burman and heather mcgee. so, okay, whoa, north carolina.rough a couple of them. talk to me about the felon piece. >> sure. well, they did seven different voting restrictions, as you mentioned. in north carolina, felons when they get out of jail get their voting rights back. now they have to weight five years, receive nans approval and have two people who can vouch for their good character. it was required of people back in the jim crowe area. we're going to back to character tests, grandfather clauses, all the things that we thought we moved beyond are coming back to north carolina. >> and the other one, the mental incompetence one they introduced. >> they're saying anyone judged to be incompetent cannot cast a ballot. so it's a slippery slope. who is judged to be incompetent? why? we know mentally ill people have a constitutional right to vote. even if they have voting rights, north carolina is going to add new penalties to prevent them from casting a ballot. >> and one more. basically your students will lose a tax break if you vote. >> pa
joining me is arnie burman and heather mcgee. so, okay, whoa, north carolina.rough a couple of them. talk to me about the felon piece. >> sure. well, they did seven different voting restrictions, as you mentioned. in north carolina, felons when they get out of jail get their voting rights back. now they have to weight five years, receive nans approval and have two people who can vouch for their good character. it was required of people back in the jim crowe area. we're going to back to...
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. >> i forgot about arnie.e back, wells fargo earnings out today. plus, a special market master inductee. stay tuned to find out who it is. futures ahead of the numbers have been indicated a little weaker after four days of gains. >>> earnings parade. first jpmorgan. >> 1.39. company is reporting 1.59. >> they are actually raising their second quarter stock dividend to 38 cents from 30 cents. next up, wells fargo. the numbers and the instant analysis. >> and it's a balancing act. why squawk master john taylor is worried about washington and what the fight means for the markets. plus, another new market master. a special presentation you won't want to miss as the third hour of "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ >> welcome back. you hear the weird song. >> it's from the music man. >> wells fargo is reporting -- looks like the stock is indicated a little bit lower at this point. let me get all these metrics for you on wells. uh-oh. i just hit it and then it disappeared again. >> mine did too. let me just say. increa
. >> i forgot about arnie.e back, wells fargo earnings out today. plus, a special market master inductee. stay tuned to find out who it is. futures ahead of the numbers have been indicated a little weaker after four days of gains. >>> earnings parade. first jpmorgan. >> 1.39. company is reporting 1.59. >> they are actually raising their second quarter stock dividend to 38 cents from 30 cents. next up, wells fargo. the numbers and the instant analysis. >> and...
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host: arnie in california, democratic caller. go ahead.aller: senator, i am old enough to remember the schedule for the civil rights act. in the 1960's. part of the success of that effort was the public clamoring for it. that was partially the result publishingsts pictures of bull connor and the dogs attacking the protesters and the water canning -- water cannons and the march on the bridge. all of these things were published in the paper and any news. it helped create the public groundswell force. as much as i hate to say it, i ander -- a picture says thousand words. i wonder if in order to get the to demand of our politicians some form of regulation on these guns and reform, if we should not publish the horrible pictures from sandy hook or any of these tragedies. that is my question. guest: thank you for your comments. the public opinion polls that i've seen has been overwhelmingly in support of universal background checks. i've been told it is 80% of americans agree that we should have a universal background check. that is exactly what
host: arnie in california, democratic caller. go ahead.aller: senator, i am old enough to remember the schedule for the civil rights act. in the 1960's. part of the success of that effort was the public clamoring for it. that was partially the result publishingsts pictures of bull connor and the dogs attacking the protesters and the water canning -- water cannons and the march on the bridge. all of these things were published in the paper and any news. it helped create the public groundswell...
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you need to have an experience, a arni experience every month with new music.er o song 've had in 30 years, we've had them on. >> how did you find these guys? >> calnd rez, te flies, i was tooling around on itunes and i saw this number one song by time ies, i had never heard of them. how did that slip by me? >> what's been going on? >> wve been doing i dependently. we kind of just did i on our own. put it out and we got the best fans in the wor and they got on itunes a we snuck past him. >> did you call them at home and wh was your reaction, elvis duran on the phone. >> he w not happy. >> they grew u ltening to me on the radio. they heard me breaking other artists, it's their tur to be broken. >> they knew it was the voice. th knew it was the real vis. >> to toot their horn, they're selling out everywhere theyo with not a lot of publicity. they've gosuch an unrground following. >> just heard a little bit upstairs and it sounded very, ve script a little bit. that's one of the very few i like. >>ave you guysn together for longtime? >> we went to college togeer. >
you need to have an experience, a arni experience every month with new music.er o song 've had in 30 years, we've had them on. >> how did you find these guys? >> calnd rez, te flies, i was tooling around on itunes and i saw this number one song by time ies, i had never heard of them. how did that slip by me? >> what's been going on? >> wve been doing i dependently. we kind of just did i on our own. put it out and we got the best fans in the wor and they got on itunes a...