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arnold. >> benedict arnold. >> that was benedict arnold. >> benedict arnold. >> benedict arnold. >> in 1780be the commander here. he'd been wounded grievously a couple years earlier. and he felt that he wasn't being treated properly. so his wife and he had conspired with the british to turn over west point for 30,000 pounds sterling. in today's money, that'd be several million dollars. so he sought this command. he gained this command. and then he tried to turn it over to the british, but it was foiled, and he escaped. and he became the most famous traitor in american history. >> arnold fled to safety with the british. after the war, the young country recognized it needed a military college. >> what our founding fathers realized -- with the size of our country, we need a strong military. we also needed a professional, military class of officers that were educated and trained in the art and science of war. >> in 1802, president jefferson made it official. the united states military academy was born. >> this is the entrance to west point. it's called thayer gate. it's named after the man know
arnold. >> benedict arnold. >> that was benedict arnold. >> benedict arnold. >> benedict arnold. >> in 1780be the commander here. he'd been wounded grievously a couple years earlier. and he felt that he wasn't being treated properly. so his wife and he had conspired with the british to turn over west point for 30,000 pounds sterling. in today's money, that'd be several million dollars. so he sought this command. he gained this command. and then he tried to turn it...
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so we were a little bit fed up and that was the moment that i said arnold arnold we experience this now so many times shall we make a series out of it because this is something typical indeed it's typical russian we don't know this in the netherlands in our restaurants it's always quiet so that's a different this is not even piano very seldom maybe in france or in those management in holland it's really for russians i think that's restaurants are extremely boring but this is like a fairy fit in lively yeah well because this is where we discussed it already been there when we met before the show that this is a very soviet tradition in the soviet union people didn't go to restaurants to eat and people went to party and this isn't the case exactly in moscow but all around russia this is what you did that you really realize that yes i've been traveling many times to russia to siberia to the world's to many places around moscow and indeed in moscow it doesn't exist anymore but it still exists on specifically all of russia but specifically in sochi so we think it's quite a good metaphor to de
so we were a little bit fed up and that was the moment that i said arnold arnold we experience this now so many times shall we make a series out of it because this is something typical indeed it's typical russian we don't know this in the netherlands in our restaurants it's always quiet so that's a different this is not even piano very seldom maybe in france or in those management in holland it's really for russians i think that's restaurants are extremely boring but this is like a fairy fit in...
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it does exploit something that is very natural, and peel do people do it arnold arnold the world. >>boy on the chair. >> when his friends find this picture and they bully him. >> michael: it all comes around to bullying. >> attachment parenting should be supported if it works and parents love it, it's a great thing. but this is another example of using women's body. we spent all week on this little chitchat. using women's body for exploitation, and even when it's a boy's mother this is where it goes. >> michael: that concludes, i will pull the gavel down on the tyt supreme court. when we come back we have the power panel, and it will be on afghanistan. there is another attack on american in afghanistan, is this any way to end a war? the power panel is next. >> first, we've begun to transition to afghan responsibility for security. already nearly half the afghan people live in places where afghan security forces are moving into the lead. ♪ answers that are truthful, serious, and not based on simplistic answers. >>we're here because we're independent. >>(narrator) gavin newsom, lieuten
it does exploit something that is very natural, and peel do people do it arnold arnold the world. >>boy on the chair. >> when his friends find this picture and they bully him. >> michael: it all comes around to bullying. >> attachment parenting should be supported if it works and parents love it, it's a great thing. but this is another example of using women's body. we spent all week on this little chitchat. using women's body for exploitation, and even when it's a boy's...
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arnold jump . on i want i want to hear a little bit of minutes of arguing that it was good ok jed arnold jump in where do you stand on all this. is going to arnold a martian going on here. let's go to washington arnold jump in please. if we had the choice between if we knew the difference between. dangerous speculation and valid investment we wouldn't be here today if human beings and regulators understood that we wouldn't be here today the regulators sauce credit default swaps they saw our mortgage securities and they said it was good i can show you quotes from ben bernanke saying how much better in two thousand and six risk management was in the financial sector because of these products so if you yes if you assume that regulators have godlike powers and absolutely give them total authority the problem is they don't and so there's there are two cases for simplicity and regulation one is that it's better for markets but the other is that it's better for regulators to just play within their game so to speak and so on consumer product safety regulation you just need some simple principles of not selling products in appropriately to people not foo
arnold jump . on i want i want to hear a little bit of minutes of arguing that it was good ok jed arnold jump in where do you stand on all this. is going to arnold a martian going on here. let's go to washington arnold jump in please. if we had the choice between if we knew the difference between. dangerous speculation and valid investment we wouldn't be here today if human beings and regulators understood that we wouldn't be here today the regulators sauce credit default swaps they saw our...
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arnold wasn't there. arnold was sick at the time and it was a great win but also then again it put things in perspective real quick when arnolde hospital. >> tiger had to wait a long time to get that win. he hasn't won a major in almost four years. his next chance at the u.s. open in just three weeks. so then right around the corner after the open we come here for at&t national. it's a week earlier. it is not over the 4th of july weekend this year so they're hoping that that might have a few more people come out. >> great. >> thank you, dan. >>> coming up on news 4 at 5:00 tonight d.c. police stormed in hoping to make a murder arrest but had the wrong guy. now the man at the center of it all is fighting to clear his name. >> a legal fight between the catholic church and the federal government. a battle over birth control has both sides at odds. >>> bitten by gigabytes. liz crenshaw has a warning for smart phone users who could be >>> coming up in this half hour an activist claims he was roughed up by cops. now protesters are the streets with new demands for d.c. police. a showdown over a tribute for the godfather of go-go. wh
arnold wasn't there. arnold was sick at the time and it was a great win but also then again it put things in perspective real quick when arnolde hospital. >> tiger had to wait a long time to get that win. he hasn't won a major in almost four years. his next chance at the u.s. open in just three weeks. so then right around the corner after the open we come here for at&t national. it's a week earlier. it is not over the 4th of july weekend this year so they're hoping that that might...
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it is so small and has been so unsuccessful, with the exception of arnold's fortune in your becoming governor. a benevolent -- arnold schwarzenegger in becoming governor. until you build a more viable republican party, it will be hard to see this play out in the way the proponents anticipate. >> ron. >> a question for everybody but maybe start with jeffrey. what was the impact on conservatives on having a significant moderate weighing and the impact on liberals? whether we're talking about congress or the reagan administration. even in the reagan administration there were traces of a different factions. how does that affect the way choices were made when these issues were debated between the parties and within the parties? >> i think conservatives had to think about what was going to appeal to people in their party and then go on to sell it to the broader public. this is a disciplined conservatives and made them realize the need to actually persuade people of their views rather rally the troops and impose it over any kind of opposition. i think ronald reagan is the exemplar. this was not the single greatest vote-get
it is so small and has been so unsuccessful, with the exception of arnold's fortune in your becoming governor. a benevolent -- arnold schwarzenegger in becoming governor. until you build a more viable republican party, it will be hard to see this play out in the way the proponents anticipate. >> ron. >> a question for everybody but maybe start with jeffrey. what was the impact on conservatives on having a significant moderate weighing and the impact on liberals? whether we're...
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that is why i will submit to the record a letter to secretary arnold thator bill arnold c supports this long. >> my former governor was author of those mandates that created the very opportunity for these businesses to have a 20-year guaranteed with coerced forcing a public utilities, whether it pandora or not. -- panned out or not. >>, asked why did he supported the same brightsource company that president obama supported? we may have one of those extraordinary moments where we have leaders on both sides of the aisle that agree and support a project that should have been supported. >> it in the gentleman would yield, i would personally, my dear friend governor schwarzenegger to honor us with his presence. >> that would be great. you have the letter there. i would like to go to my questions. i probably have about five minutes based on the clock. >> the clock should be reset to 6 minutes. >> thank you. see how democrats and republicans can get along? [laughter] the committee identified many cases where the department of energy disregarded their own taxpayers protection and ignored lendin
that is why i will submit to the record a letter to secretary arnold thator bill arnold c supports this long. >> my former governor was author of those mandates that created the very opportunity for these businesses to have a 20-year guaranteed with coerced forcing a public utilities, whether it pandora or not. -- panned out or not. >>, asked why did he supported the same brightsource company that president obama supported? we may have one of those extraordinary moments where we...
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and for arnold schwarzenegger and the california legislators certainly know that. when arnold schwarzenegger decided to take on the nurses, i swear the legislators were like, "oh, my god." >> i don't want to put you on the spot, but, well, i do want to put you on the spot. why doesn't all of organized labor have that today? you know, i know that organized labor has been anemic. it's been under fire, of course, for 30 years. there's been a strong conservative business campaign to make them impotent in our society. and they've largely succeeded. but there's a pathology in the union movement that has contributed to its own anemic -- >> it has. >> what is it? what's happened? >> i think it's class shame. you know, in the last 30 years, everyone was supposed to be middle class. working class was a bad thing. to be from the working class was, you know, no one was from -- even labor uses that. you know, you working families. they don't say the working class, and they don't say working people. everyone says middle class or working families, and you're supposed to have disdain for the
and for arnold schwarzenegger and the california legislators certainly know that. when arnold schwarzenegger decided to take on the nurses, i swear the legislators were like, "oh, my god." >> i don't want to put you on the spot, but, well, i do want to put you on the spot. why doesn't all of organized labor have that today? you know, i know that organized labor has been anemic. it's been under fire, of course, for 30 years. there's been a strong conservative business campaign to...
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arnold calling from elizabeth city north carolina. arnoldome to the "bill press show." >> caller: hey, how you doin'? >> peter: how you doin'? >> caller: i'm doing great, man. i wanted to say last week, somebody called bill press a cracker. how come -- off my phone. you little pinhead. >> peter: we should have used that. i was more surprised no one had ever called bill a cracker before. >> we accept all listeners as long as they listen. >> caller: i was shocked. i was speechless. >> doesn't matter what you believe. as long as you're tuning in, man >> caller: donald trump -- i'm a friend of the blacks. he might have my vote. i doubt it very seriously. he's the only guy i know to stick with the birth issue. it seems like it saves him -- people think it is unpopular to say that. he cranks it right on out. >> peter: it is so silly at this point. even republicans are sort of beating up on donald trump now. we don't have time to play the audio but yesterday on "this week," george will called him a bloviating ignorer in amus. of course that's what
arnold calling from elizabeth city north carolina. arnoldome to the "bill press show." >> caller: hey, how you doin'? >> peter: how you doin'? >> caller: i'm doing great, man. i wanted to say last week, somebody called bill press a cracker. how come -- off my phone. you little pinhead. >> peter: we should have used that. i was more surprised no one had ever called bill a cracker before. >> we accept all listeners as long as they listen. >> caller: i...
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arnold ahead from billionaire known as the king of natural gas is retiring at the age of thirty eight amid a slump in the price of natural gas for the last few years arnold a former trader at enron has struggled to repeat the success that saw him generate returns in excess of three hundred percent in two thousand and six from trading natural gas right is the linda event of gas traders you know won't get up in the morning members he said let us make it ten thousand or under a thousand or the number was there's a trainer who's been spoon fed properties for years by trading on inside information the market manipulation is saying oh you know going to give me free money well i'm not going to trade anymore well maxie is a former enron trader so perhaps this is a sign that they're not able to rip off granny so easily well yeah but enron trainers you know they metastasized and they they shut them down but they spread through the economic body and now the enron cancer's everywhere well to put this is to put into context max a he was a former enron trader so a man who was an enron trader cannot make outsized returns in this market be this is how the one percent versus the ninety nine percent here's a man who won't get out of bed for less than. three hundred percent is not enough money he only made nine percent last year also natural gas prices are now down to two twenty eight which is like one fifth of what the natural gas prices are in the rest of the world well two point nine percent rate of return compare that to what the average saver of the average pension fund investors getting on their retirement accounts or pension funds really closer to one percent want to because of the money printing and forest subject down of interest rates in washington and around the world means that savers are under writing and putting the money in the pockets of these speculators who you know are making nine percent which is five six seven times more than the average person but that's not good enough for them again arnold the pig comes to mind now next headline exxon makes one hundred four million dollars in profit per day so far in two thousand and twelve while americans are stuck with a higher gas bill so last year exxon mobil one of the world's most profitable companies earned thirteen hundred dollars in profits per second as consumers paid record high springtime gas prices exxon posted first quarter profits of nine point four five billion exxon benefited from the high price of oil but analysts expected slightly lower profits due in part to the cheap price of natural gas which the company is heavily invested in so the collapse in the price of natural gas max is down fifty percent since last year this collapse is decimating energy companies and producers across the u.s. right exxon fracking envy. those trackers are making huge margins in a very very short period of time no no they're not because they need they need prices to be five times what they are they're actually all going out of business produ
arnold ahead from billionaire known as the king of natural gas is retiring at the age of thirty eight amid a slump in the price of natural gas for the last few years arnold a former trader at enron has struggled to repeat the success that saw him generate returns in excess of three hundred percent in two thousand and six from trading natural gas right is the linda event of gas traders you know won't get up in the morning members he said let us make it ten thousand or under a thousand or the...
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arnold is a bit veteran. which war, arnold? caller: i was in the navy during the vietnam war, but i was never in combat. host: what do you want to talk about? caller: you were asking what can the government do former u, due for us, and then brought to mind john f. kennedy's famous ", asked not what your country can do for you, but a test where you can do for your country." i would like to try to do something before my country. my name is arnold joseph white, and i have a website where you can read and download for free of books that i wrote, and it is godislove.org and i use this "when the power of love overcomes, the world will know peace." there is another quote from john f. kennedy, and that was from his and all euro address in 1961, and this other -- inaugural address in 1961, and this other one goes "in a long history of the world only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. i do not shrink from this responsibility, i welcome it." we need to try to bring a end to war if at all possible and i believe we can if we love one another. host: thank you, arnold. next, massachusetts. jim. go ahead. caller: i have watched wars since the 1970's, watched soldiers get. on when they were coming back, no fault of their own -- spit on when they come back, and no fault of their own, because of the government. if you want to do them justice, take some of these leaders in government
arnold is a bit veteran. which war, arnold? caller: i was in the navy during the vietnam war, but i was never in combat. host: what do you want to talk about? caller: you were asking what can the government do former u, due for us, and then brought to mind john f. kennedy's famous ", asked not what your country can do for you, but a test where you can do for your country." i would like to try to do something before my country. my name is arnold joseph white, and i have a website where...
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arnold's 14-year-old half brother is charged with murder. fox talked to neighbors about what happened. >> a sweet baby, quiet, mind your own business. >> that's how rickie campbell remembers caitlin arnold in a tree thursday night. her best friend is campbell's five-year-old granddaughter, malia. >> best friends, they rode their bike. >> caitlin taught malia how to ride her bike without training wheels and they waited for the school bus together. telling malia about caitlin's death wasn't easy. >> i said you know caitlin went to where your daddy is at, in heaven. >> malia is upset about the news. neighbors have lots of questions about what happened. >> we are all trying to figure it out, you know. we all have been trying to figure it out. why? how come that happened and how could you do that? >> caitlin's 14-year-old brother is charged with her murder. police aren't releasing his name. campbell doesn't know much about the boy, but witness troubling behavior toward his sister. >> there was a mean side to the little one that died. he was on the rough side with her. >> campbell said the boy was never rough with his granddaughter, but he always kept a close eye on him. as for the boy's lega
arnold's 14-year-old half brother is charged with murder. fox talked to neighbors about what happened. >> a sweet baby, quiet, mind your own business. >> that's how rickie campbell remembers caitlin arnold in a tree thursday night. her best friend is campbell's five-year-old granddaughter, malia. >> best friends, they rode their bike. >> caitlin taught malia how to ride her bike without training wheels and they waited for the school bus together. telling malia about...
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arnold from "the wonder years." lorelai gilmore from "the gilmore girls" or murphy brown from murphy brown. >> angela bower. >> but i don't know who it is. >> he was very confident. >> the correct answer is norma arnold or any of those characters but yes, "the wonder years" won out. >> do we have time for one more? we don't. >> that's all right. >> thanks for coming to see us. >> my pleasure. >> kathie lee will come back across the street and while we're talking about tv we need to make a correction, earlier we announced and said ellen wasn't nominated for talk show host, but it was because she didn't enter her name in that category. up next, last minute gift ideas for mother's day right after this. [ female announcer ] what happens when glade's new true-to-life fragrances fill the air? your home welcomes you with warmth. cuddles you with closeness. and assures you there's no place you'd rather be. introducing a new line of fragrance mists from glade. light layers of fresh cotton. whispers of italian mandarin. note-by-note these fragrances fill the air, inviting life in. artfully designed. true-to-life scents. new glade expressions. sc johnson, a family company. peppermint that cools as you chew. 5 g
arnold from "the wonder years." lorelai gilmore from "the gilmore girls" or murphy brown from murphy brown. >> angela bower. >> but i don't know who it is. >> he was very confident. >> the correct answer is norma arnold or any of those characters but yes, "the wonder years" won out. >> do we have time for one more? we don't. >> that's all right. >> thanks for coming to see us. >> my pleasure. >> kathie lee will...
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arnold from "the wonder years." lorelai gilmore from "the gilmore girls" or murphy brown from murphy brown. >> angela bower. >> but i don't know who it is. >> he was very confident. >> the correct answer is norma arnoldmy pleasure. >> kathie lee will come back across the street and while we're talking about tv we need to make a correction, earlier we announced and said ellen wasn't nominated for talk show host, but it was because she didn't enter her name in that category. up next, last minute gift ideas for mother's day right after this. [ glass clinks ] [ mom ] i'll take this. it's mother's day. a day to thank me for all of the little things. like being the only one who knows how to turn on the dishwasher. not saying "i love you" in front of all your friends. and always finding everything for everyone. happy mother's day, family. you love me! you really are the best. i can't argue with you. now join me while i eat cake and receive gifts. [ male announcer ] celebrate mom. buy any kfc 10 pc meal or larger and get a free double chocolate chip cake. some aerosols may just mix with them. can febreze remove it. [ moderator ] describe the smell. it's very pleasant. some kind of flower maybe? awww, oh yuck
arnold from "the wonder years." lorelai gilmore from "the gilmore girls" or murphy brown from murphy brown. >> angela bower. >> but i don't know who it is. >> he was very confident. >> the correct answer is norma arnoldmy pleasure. >> kathie lee will come back across the street and while we're talking about tv we need to make a correction, earlier we announced and said ellen wasn't nominated for talk show host, but it was because she didn't...