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we have learned a lot about mike baker.d for "red eye" when he does other shows. i call him dr. jekyl and mr. hyde. >> can we run the tape from earlier? >> they have said for some time that the supply is not the problem. production is not the issue. i think they and others in opec have been blaming speculators on this. >> now roll the tape of you on "red eye." >> when i smoke me some weed the first thing i want to eat is a hot wing sandwich. >> what the hell, man 1234 what the hell? >> have you ever heard of bi-polar. >> i am right about that though. >> it made more sense to me on "red eye" cavuto. >> it was an interesting thing about guests that can do both shows, "red eye" and everything else is they do changing. >> you have to. >> they are more real on this show because they don't -- they can be. gee that is true and speaking from experience. >> i give more twitter stuff off of this show, but it is true. you can be yourself and say thing you will never, ever say. >> that's why we got in a lot of trouble. >> you can see t
we have learned a lot about mike baker.d for "red eye" when he does other shows. i call him dr. jekyl and mr. hyde. >> can we run the tape from earlier? >> they have said for some time that the supply is not the problem. production is not the issue. i think they and others in opec have been blaming speculators on this. >> now roll the tape of you on "red eye." >> when i smoke me some weed the first thing i want to eat is a hot wing sandwich. >>...
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ellen baker, malcolm x and otto while barnett. examine the impact of these men and women in their ear ats and across the decades and rediscovers the integrity and commitment within these passionate advocates and all so therefore wines by providing new insights that humanize these well-known figures cornel west takes an important step in rekindling the black prophetic fire so essentials in the age of obama. helen has been director of the beacon press since october of 1995. she pulled a master's degree in english literature from the university of virginia. she began her career in publishing and random house in 1976. acquisitions that beginning could get killed don't's the healing, national book finalist the iron cage, one today cornel west's "black prophetic fire" and anita hill at 3 imagining quality. cheese sayre eight years on the board of pen, new england, and is administrator of the hemingway foundation pen award. thank you for being you today. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> thank you for that very warm miami welcome. it i
ellen baker, malcolm x and otto while barnett. examine the impact of these men and women in their ear ats and across the decades and rediscovers the integrity and commitment within these passionate advocates and all so therefore wines by providing new insights that humanize these well-known figures cornel west takes an important step in rekindling the black prophetic fire so essentials in the age of obama. helen has been director of the beacon press since october of 1995. she pulled a master's...
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i'm a baker. i bake cakes. it's me, elijah joe, your little boy. you seem to have forgotten about me and mommy. >> ricky mckaskle gets a letter. -- from the womb. go! go! go! he's challenging the very fabric of society. in a post cannonball world! was it grilled cheese? guilty! the aquatic delinquency is a larger issue to this ♪ you did it again, didn't you? yup. ♪ >>> i'm here with the hour's top stories. the governor of massachusetts is closing government office buildings tomorrow and urging residents to stay off the streets as the state deals with another rounds of snow. the latest stornl system could dump two or more feet of snow on top of the 60 inches that has fallen in the area in the past two weeks. >>> at least 25 people have been killed in a riot outside a soccer game in cairo. some died during a stampede. other during clashes with police. now it's back to lockup. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> nearly every one of the 1,000 or so inmates incarcerated at the kent co
i'm a baker. i bake cakes. it's me, elijah joe, your little boy. you seem to have forgotten about me and mommy. >> ricky mckaskle gets a letter. -- from the womb. go! go! go! he's challenging the very fabric of society. in a post cannonball world! was it grilled cheese? guilty! the aquatic delinquency is a larger issue to this ♪ you did it again, didn't you? yup. ♪ >>> i'm here with the hour's top stories. the governor of massachusetts is closing government office buildings...
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dusty-- bakers. our top story, momentum building towards a major you one client -- the major you oneu.n. climate conference. francois hollande says he is determined to leave a mark i broke ring -- by brokering -- he is being accompanied on this trip by two of france's leading actresses. >> we are coming to the point of no return when it comes to climate change. we must transform intention into action. recalling desk calling on all states to work quickly to fight against climate change. particularly against its effects. corresponding to their situation and national capacity. >> let's get more details on this message to the philippines by francois hollande. he has called for a climate change alliance with the philippines. what moves are a push to make that happen? >> it is very important right now and a welcome development in the philippines. france is partnering with us on this. we have to prepare this country for a lot of -- and brought by climate change right now appeared they see how weather has be
dusty-- bakers. our top story, momentum building towards a major you one client -- the major you oneu.n. climate conference. francois hollande says he is determined to leave a mark i broke ring -- by brokering -- he is being accompanied on this trip by two of france's leading actresses. >> we are coming to the point of no return when it comes to climate change. we must transform intention into action. recalling desk calling on all states to work quickly to fight against climate change....
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all right, baker. earlier today i was chatting with another talking head who said basically we should not be worried by people like these. this is not isis. this is a handful, a somewhatterringing if you -- a smattering of incompetent losers. first of all i thought you were the only talking head you spoke with. in a sense it is true. these guys are obviously -- we are not talking about lex luther caliber terrorists. there is no doubt about that. but it doesn't take lux luthor to cause that kind of damage. in the world of terrorism you have to worry about the [bleep] bags and the committed individuals who are berry sourced and smarter. what saved us with this crew was they were on social media, and that is good. that shows us that what we are doing works. we were able to identify them. they decided they are going to fly to istanbul. any committed extremist -- i don't know why i am saying this, any committed extrim mist would know that the authorities are watching istanbul. my old outfit is going crazy.
all right, baker. earlier today i was chatting with another talking head who said basically we should not be worried by people like these. this is not isis. this is a handful, a somewhatterringing if you -- a smattering of incompetent losers. first of all i thought you were the only talking head you spoke with. in a sense it is true. these guys are obviously -- we are not talking about lex luther caliber terrorists. there is no doubt about that. but it doesn't take lux luthor to cause that kind...
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. >> joel baker has three life sentences and a nickname. it's white trash. >> the judge gave me my name, it was kind of ironic. with sentencing, three murders, drug deal gone bad, shootout, they shot me, i shot them. the judge says in the final summation in the final verdict, you are nothing, mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond. you are nothing but poor white trash. all my life i was a bad boy. i look back and i see all the stupid mistakes that i made, and i see the young people that are here at this prison, and i hear all the stories because i listen, and i think to myself, you do not know how fortunate you are. you're going out there with another chance. five years, ten years or what. you're getting another chance. i'll never get that chance. i would give my leg, my arm, for that chance. i'm never going to get it. i'm going to die right here. >> clean the front, all that grass out in front. >> it's fun to break the law and dance with the devil, but, see, when you got to pay the fiddler, it ain't nothing nice. trust me. i'm living it. i'm
. >> joel baker has three life sentences and a nickname. it's white trash. >> the judge gave me my name, it was kind of ironic. with sentencing, three murders, drug deal gone bad, shootout, they shot me, i shot them. the judge says in the final summation in the final verdict, you are nothing, mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond. you are nothing but poor white trash. all my life i was a bad boy. i look back and i see all the stupid mistakes that i made, and i see the young people...
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to have gerson and barbara baker cancer center here. yet again another demonstration of people who are not only in the business community, but have matched up what they truly believe in, in helping improve people's lives. cancer has yet to be solved, but i know somewhere in mission bay, some kid working in some laboratory now in addition to making the right chromosomes to make me taller in the future, they will solve the serious cancers of today. i want to acknowledge bob gers on and barbara for their help today and betty moore williams center hospital is a third part of this. a tribute to the needs of women and families will be right here. again, led by wonderful business leaders who also saw the need to have this happen. my good friend ron and ron and gail conaway to establishing the outpatient clinic, yes another great business leader who in many ways demonstrated along with the others their commitment to improving lives for everyone establishing this outpatient clinic. all in all the talent continues to attract more and more people.
to have gerson and barbara baker cancer center here. yet again another demonstration of people who are not only in the business community, but have matched up what they truly believe in, in helping improve people's lives. cancer has yet to be solved, but i know somewhere in mission bay, some kid working in some laboratory now in addition to making the right chromosomes to make me taller in the future, they will solve the serious cancers of today. i want to acknowledge bob gers on and barbara...
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manager dusty baker, baker is being inducted as someone who managed for 20 years after a 19 year careereams including the giants and a's. also part of the class of 2008 who won the winter olympics. and the final inductee is former warrior owner franklin mulley. mulley was a fixture on the sidelines with his deer stalker hat and the owner when the warriors won their only bay area mba championship in 1975. >>> the giants had their fan fest
manager dusty baker, baker is being inducted as someone who managed for 20 years after a 19 year careereams including the giants and a's. also part of the class of 2008 who won the winter olympics. and the final inductee is former warrior owner franklin mulley. mulley was a fixture on the sidelines with his deer stalker hat and the owner when the warriors won their only bay area mba championship in 1975. >>> the giants had their fan fest
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aactct k kidids.s. >>> you guys remember kimmy baker?ome lord parody "royal." ♪ going to be royal giant♪ >> she's properly legit. >> yeah. really good. >> she is legit. and she has a new parody. you can tell by the drum beat this song is taylor swift's "blank space" recently number one on the video chart. ♪ going to be our first boy or another girl ♪ ♪ so come on♪ >> kimmy bakers pregnant. >> for real pregnant or a song about pregnancy? >> she's for real pregnant. this is actually an announcement to friends and family they're expecting a third. ♪ another baby♪ let's pick names. >> let's pick a name. the rest of the song is all about name options. ♪ jerr chris, crysta sky none knows brings ♪ ♪ gardner, faith keep your kids' names simple like my gosh ♪ ♪ if it's a she the best name is molly ♪ ♪ if it's a boy what will it be? darling ts nightmare's become a day dream♪ >> i suggest rt emily. >> rt emily. >> don't know if it's a boy or girl yet. >> dwight this minute. >> let's pic >> cat is not a fan of the s >>> you are going to love this on
aactct k kidids.s. >>> you guys remember kimmy baker?ome lord parody "royal." ♪ going to be royal giant♪ >> she's properly legit. >> yeah. really good. >> she is legit. and she has a new parody. you can tell by the drum beat this song is taylor swift's "blank space" recently number one on the video chart. ♪ going to be our first boy or another girl ♪ ♪ so come on♪ >> kimmy bakers pregnant. >> for real pregnant or a song...
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it lies with the head of the baker street irregulars, the british security coordination. a careful colorful character named stevenson. he was a canadian sent to america in 1940. his name, william stevenson, famous to many of you for his code name, "interested," they were a series of best sellers after the war. a man called interested was one of them. he took a great hand in embroidering his own legend. he was clever enough at the end of the war to commission his own quote/unquote official awards so the official irregular activities in america, unofficial, official, it's gift to tell what's what. how difficult was it to clean up in 1945 and 1946 let alone later in the '50s, '60s, and '70s in america in england wrestled over that period of history. a particularly colorful trio, raul dahl, ian fleming, the author of the james bond books and david ogilvy. they didn't go out of their way to exaggerate or mislead people about their own spying careers. i think it was more a case of the fact that reality fell sort of sadly short of fiction. i think that it's no coincidence that a
it lies with the head of the baker street irregulars, the british security coordination. a careful colorful character named stevenson. he was a canadian sent to america in 1940. his name, william stevenson, famous to many of you for his code name, "interested," they were a series of best sellers after the war. a man called interested was one of them. he took a great hand in embroidering his own legend. he was clever enough at the end of the war to commission his own quote/unquote...
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both hillary clinton and baker no one was better prepared than them when they walked into a room.hat is really important in not just a negotiation but any kind of diplomatic interaction. they both think strategically as well. those of the qualities that make for very good secretaries of state. they were trying to solve a problem. charlie: what about the trip to china? the idea? bill: hillary clinton had a lot to do with it as well in the sense that i think you saw it in the first trip and's secretary of state -- since the secretary of state. i think they both -- charlie: the dinner was to asia. bill: i think they both understood the significance of asia as the center of gravity in the international system as far as i can see in the 21st century. it doesn't mean that it's the only -- it doesn't mean it's the only important thing. it's unique. it was a pivot at the outset. any american administration will have to look in many different directions. i think it is logical, and it built on the last administration to try to rebalance, reprioritize, the approach to asia. charlie: as you w
both hillary clinton and baker no one was better prepared than them when they walked into a room.hat is really important in not just a negotiation but any kind of diplomatic interaction. they both think strategically as well. those of the qualities that make for very good secretaries of state. they were trying to solve a problem. charlie: what about the trip to china? the idea? bill: hillary clinton had a lot to do with it as well in the sense that i think you saw it in the first trip and's...
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and former secretary of state james baker. also have preview of today's super bowl match up between the patriots and the seahawks. plus nfl commissioner roger goodell admits -- >> it has been a tough year. >> o'donnell: get analysis from james brown anchor of cbs sports nfl today. head of the centers for disease control will be along for update on the now widespread outbreak of measles. bob schieffer talks to former lbj advisor joe califano about his book "the triumph and tragedy of johnson" because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs good morning, bob schieffer is off today. we begin this morning with the grim news of another execution from the terror group isis. cbs news correspondent holly williams. >> the video released by isis does appear to show the beheading of kenji goto a japanese journalists captured late last year. assessment of the japanese government. isis had offered to release goto in return for a failed female suicide bomber what who is on death row in jordan. the jordanian government said it
and former secretary of state james baker. also have preview of today's super bowl match up between the patriots and the seahawks. plus nfl commissioner roger goodell admits -- >> it has been a tough year. >> o'donnell: get analysis from james brown anchor of cbs sports nfl today. head of the centers for disease control will be along for update on the now widespread outbreak of measles. bob schieffer talks to former lbj advisor joe califano about his book "the triumph and...
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we will spend to economist dean baker. then to "chasing the scream.” >> it is now 100 years since drugs were first banned in the united states, and i went on a journey to figure out why they were banned in the first place -- what caused this addiction and what are the alternatives, and what i discovered is almost everything we need -- we think we know about the subject is wrong. >> johann hari on the first and last days of the war on drugs -- from the government's targeting of billie holiday to new efforts to decriminalize all drugs. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the islamic state has released a video showing a captured jordanian fighter pilot being burned alive inside a cage. first lieutenant moa al-kasasbeh was captured in december when his f-16 crashed in northern syria during an airstrike as part of the u.s.-led campaign against the islamic state. speaking before the video was confirmed, obama said it would only increase u.s. efforts
we will spend to economist dean baker. then to "chasing the scream.” >> it is now 100 years since drugs were first banned in the united states, and i went on a journey to figure out why they were banned in the first place -- what caused this addiction and what are the alternatives, and what i discovered is almost everything we need -- we think we know about the subject is wrong. >> johann hari on the first and last days of the war on drugs -- from the government's targeting...
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you remember the town baker. - hi, guys. so, usually, my cakes are light and fluffy but lately... - ugh... - ugh! - i can't figure out what's going on! - hmm... i have a hunch. ms. baker, can you walk us through what you do to bake a cake? - no! but i can hand you this recipe card. - okay... so you did step one - mix ingredients-- - but you skipped step 2 - bake cake. - but there's frosting in there, so you did 3, put on frosting-- - but you skipped step 4 - add birthday candles. ms. o, can you put these steps on a number line? - what? you think i can whip up a number line just like that? you're absolutely correct.
you remember the town baker. - hi, guys. so, usually, my cakes are light and fluffy but lately... - ugh... - ugh! - i can't figure out what's going on! - hmm... i have a hunch. ms. baker, can you walk us through what you do to bake a cake? - no! but i can hand you this recipe card. - okay... so you did step one - mix ingredients-- - but you skipped step 2 - bake cake. - but there's frosting in there, so you did 3, put on frosting-- - but you skipped step 4 - add birthday candles. ms. o, can you...
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an author recounts his intelligence work in a spy group called the baker street irregulars. borders bookstore hosted this event in 2008. it's about 30 minutes. [applause] >> thank you for coming, this is sort of a hometown book for you washingtonians. i should begin i suppose by saying that writing about spies is a tricky business. the history of any great espionage operation is by definition a secret undertaking so it is full of shadowy characters in markey doings but making matters much worse in the case of the story is a plan that almost all of the pre-existing accounts or full of hopelessly muddled stories muddled by exaggeration, model by misdirection and lies in both official and unofficial. and that made it tracking the truth is very slippery business. the history of the british spies working in america that is to say the history of our allies and spying on our allies, france -- friends spying on friends, is a story that a lot of people wanted to forget both wanted to suppress so it is a particularly tangled mess. in working on this book i was frequently reminded of a
an author recounts his intelligence work in a spy group called the baker street irregulars. borders bookstore hosted this event in 2008. it's about 30 minutes. [applause] >> thank you for coming, this is sort of a hometown book for you washingtonians. i should begin i suppose by saying that writing about spies is a tricky business. the history of any great espionage operation is by definition a secret undertaking so it is full of shadowy characters in markey doings but making matters much...
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baker, after having put a great deal of effort into developing the coalition that achieved victory in desert storm saw a moment to move ahead to the madrid peace conference and make progress on the israeli-arab issue. there were a lot of skeptics at the time. outside his office in houston h he has a wall filled with cartoons, all deeply skeptical about the first eight to have the the nine trips he took to the middle east before madrid. persistence was really important. he kept at it. >> charlie: he spoke at this table about the idea of he went to syria -- i think the number was, like, 14 -- he went 14 times and al-assad said, no, we're not going to get in your coalition respect to stopping saddam hussein, no, no, no. next trip, no, no, no. finally, it was yes. >> mm-hmm. and he -- baker i really admired the way he steadily narrowed down people's choices for them and stripped away the arguments and the pretext. he did it with prime minister shamir, with the palestinians, and he was able to produce something in madrid few thought possible when he made the first of the nine trips. i thou
baker, after having put a great deal of effort into developing the coalition that achieved victory in desert storm saw a moment to move ahead to the madrid peace conference and make progress on the israeli-arab issue. there were a lot of skeptics at the time. outside his office in houston h he has a wall filled with cartoons, all deeply skeptical about the first eight to have the the nine trips he took to the middle east before madrid. persistence was really important. he kept at it. >>...
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baker was a private adviser to george w. bush. but, look, here's the deal. could make the argument. george schultz one of reagan's top adviser, adviser to george bush and adviser to jeb, there's a limited number of people in the republican foreign policy world and all of these people had a relationship with the -- and most of them have had a relationship with the last three republican presidents or last two republican presidents. so this is not unusual and not to be -- not a surprise, and you could probably pick out, you could make the argument he's going back to the reagan era, he has baker and schultz and hadley. lou: you are answering questions i'm not asking tonight, karl. the truth is i find it interesting he's taken a different tack than his brother, don't you? >> of course that's what everybody does. time moves on, you are who you are, you have a different -- none of susexactly the same as our parents or siblings. what's interesting over the course of the campaign is how he explains who he is. most people assume, look, he comes from the same family, b
baker was a private adviser to george w. bush. but, look, here's the deal. could make the argument. george schultz one of reagan's top adviser, adviser to george bush and adviser to jeb, there's a limited number of people in the republican foreign policy world and all of these people had a relationship with the -- and most of them have had a relationship with the last three republican presidents or last two republican presidents. so this is not unusual and not to be -- not a surprise, and you...
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baker, but a pebble in the pond. you're nothing but poor white trash." >> in rural louisiana, halfway between new orleans and baton rouge, is the second largest prison in the state, the elayn hunt correctional center. although the facility is relatively new, it opened in 1979, the look is anything but modern. armed officers on horseback, work crews farming the land, and no air conditioning. in the next hour you will meet some of the men doing time including a former nfl player and two aspiring boxers who win the opportunity to compete against a rival prison. >> a mile and a half from the banks of the mississippi river, what appears to be a toll booth is the entrance to the elayn hunt correctional center. this all-male facility houses more than 2,100 inmates. >> every monday and tuesday the reception process will start at about 5:30 in the morning. the inmates will come from the various parish prisons and other d.o.c. facilities and they will all pool here. >> the men arriving today have been convicted of a wide range
baker, but a pebble in the pond. you're nothing but poor white trash." >> in rural louisiana, halfway between new orleans and baton rouge, is the second largest prison in the state, the elayn hunt correctional center. although the facility is relatively new, it opened in 1979, the look is anything but modern. armed officers on horseback, work crews farming the land, and no air conditioning. in the next hour you will meet some of the men doing time including a former nfl player and...
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they want that symbol out there. >> that hurt a lot that time. >> today nicole meets with chris baker the neck tattoo that alex campbell forced on her at age 17. >> it was very painful. i fainted in the tattoo shop. and he was very angry with me for that. >> you feel that one pop when you pulled back? this is the second session we've done on nicole's tattoo and it could possibly take one more to get the tattoo completely removed. >> baker wants the public to know how sadistic and brutal it is for pimps like campbell to brand a woman's neck. >> i have over 140 hours of tattoo work on my body and not a single one on my neck because i know how painful it is. and people will pass out. and even some people have gone into shock getting tattoos on their necks. >> a year ago baker knew nothing of human trafficking. >> i was in a church meeting when i heard about nicole's story. and the judge was saying the women involved here are going to have to look at this for the rest of their lives. and that broke my heart. >> i'm very, very grateful for not only myself but the work he is doing with many
they want that symbol out there. >> that hurt a lot that time. >> today nicole meets with chris baker the neck tattoo that alex campbell forced on her at age 17. >> it was very painful. i fainted in the tattoo shop. and he was very angry with me for that. >> you feel that one pop when you pulled back? this is the second session we've done on nicole's tattoo and it could possibly take one more to get the tattoo completely removed. >> baker wants the public to know...
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mike baker. he should know the answer to that question. the white house said incorrect tax information to 800,000 obamacare enrollees. refunds delayed. what a mess. >> extending the enrollment period for obamacare. take away the employer mandate. they decide to give subsidies to states that do not do subsidies under the law. it is absolutely lawfulness. stuart: their healthcare gets more expensive. the tax return delay because of a computer malfunction. >> obamacare trying to knit together all of these agencies. again, stuart, democrats have never represented the wishes of the american people. people start to experience the penalties. >> the republicans could go to the president and say the supreme court case that they straight down the subsidies in this case. it will be a very interesting negotiation to watch. >> it sure will. we are joined by nelson dallas. a three-time u.s. memory champion. there he is. welcome to the program. i will give you a test. i will give you 10 words. say them one second apart. you have to repeat them to meet. >
mike baker. he should know the answer to that question. the white house said incorrect tax information to 800,000 obamacare enrollees. refunds delayed. what a mess. >> extending the enrollment period for obamacare. take away the employer mandate. they decide to give subsidies to states that do not do subsidies under the law. it is absolutely lawfulness. stuart: their healthcare gets more expensive. the tax return delay because of a computer malfunction. >> obamacare trying to knit...
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neil: mike baker.nted out the homeland security expert on what we can make sure that we are not. but the more and more that i hear those in power, sort of officially dismissing isis even as we get more blatant examples of isis acuity more power and butchery and i don't know if we are up to the task. >> they present to challenges one is what mike baker talked about, getting them into this outside of the middle east. that is obviously something that we have to focus on because it is really close to be able to get from europe to the united states. but the other thing that we see it are these radicalized individuals, and what we need to recognize is that this is an incredibly sophisticated global media adversary. >> let's say that they succeed in this, it gives you a beachhead in to my prior point it's not a device that they haven't used with vast swathes of land, battleground land to weigh all of these assaults. but how different does that change things for you knowing that they would now have a country.
neil: mike baker.nted out the homeland security expert on what we can make sure that we are not. but the more and more that i hear those in power, sort of officially dismissing isis even as we get more blatant examples of isis acuity more power and butchery and i don't know if we are up to the task. >> they present to challenges one is what mike baker talked about, getting them into this outside of the middle east. that is obviously something that we have to focus on because it is really...
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i don't mind going after baker hughes either.exposure. >> yep. >> there's been some paper too. >> okay. let's go around the horn and do final trades again. rig count imminent and may have an impact on where -- steve -- >> sailor pharmaceutical. there will be a deal here. faber reported it this morning. i think it will be for more than 160 and be competitive. >> josh. >> dooer is on its way to being a triple digit stock. >> rutgus. i like the up side. >> pete. >> applied materials. this thing is breaking out and going higher. >> all of you have a great day and great weekend as well. power lunch starts right now. >> halftime is over. power lunch and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >>> scott, gentlemen, thank you very much. tyler mathison. susan lee in for mandy drury today. >> happy friday. we'll talk about the problems ongoing in the west. looks like one major american company announcing it's really starting to feel the impact. furlows are being issued to employees. >> a triple threat for the great american or
i don't mind going after baker hughes either.exposure. >> yep. >> there's been some paper too. >> okay. let's go around the horn and do final trades again. rig count imminent and may have an impact on where -- steve -- >> sailor pharmaceutical. there will be a deal here. faber reported it this morning. i think it will be for more than 160 and be competitive. >> josh. >> dooer is on its way to being a triple digit stock. >> rutgus. i like the up side....
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front row i will introduce, there is one beautiful young woman in the middle there, that's barbara baker. barbara also served on the campaign cabinet and she has also supported us. thank you barbara. [ applause ] . next to barbara to her left is ron conaway who the ron conaway family has been extremely generous to us and ron also served on our campaign cabinet for years. thank you in particular to our supporters. i do want to acknowledge chuck phinney, a philanthropyist and betty moore who are major supporters and for the betty irene hospital is made. why did we build this hospital? it was stimulated by seismic requirements to update our facilities. that was just the beginning for us. we wanted to have on this site a link of clinical programs to the research campus just across the street. we wanted to develop modern facilities that better served our patients and famous -- families in a true healing environment. you see our various hospitals have been a destination for people around the world and we've been bursting at our seems. this has been a tremendous opportunity for san francisco an
front row i will introduce, there is one beautiful young woman in the middle there, that's barbara baker. barbara also served on the campaign cabinet and she has also supported us. thank you barbara. [ applause ] . next to barbara to her left is ron conaway who the ron conaway family has been extremely generous to us and ron also served on our campaign cabinet for years. thank you in particular to our supporters. i do want to acknowledge chuck phinney, a philanthropyist and betty moore who are...
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." >> the name sherlock holms and the address is 221 b baker street. >> reporter: despite his internetcumberbatch isn't on social media. >> i benedict cumberbatch am not on twitter instagram or facebook. there are many people on instagram calling themselves me it ain't me. >> reporter: he managed to nearly break the internet when word spread of his impending cumber-baby due this year. >> how is sophie taking all this? >> great she's very cool. >> even about the cumber following? >> she's fine. true fans know intruding on something very dear and private for me -- >> seriously private. >> it should be. there's somebody who's going to come into the world as our child. i ask people to respect that fact. >> reporter: if there's one thing that's certain, 2015 promises to be a big year for cumberbatch. >> when you take a step back and you reflect, what do you see? >> looking back isn't something i want to do at the age of 30. i'm looking forward if anything. very happy with who i am. >> reporter: for "nightline" i'm rachel smith in los angeles. >> just maybe a cumber oscar is next. the oscars
." >> the name sherlock holms and the address is 221 b baker street. >> reporter: despite his internetcumberbatch isn't on social media. >> i benedict cumberbatch am not on twitter instagram or facebook. there are many people on instagram calling themselves me it ain't me. >> reporter: he managed to nearly break the internet when word spread of his impending cumber-baby due this year. >> how is sophie taking all this? >> great she's very cool. >>...
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but what i found interesting about jim baker's comment there, he of course is a republican what i saideally more supportive of a democratic president. but let's remember, he was secretary of state under the first george w. bush and george h.w. bush had a democratic congress, house and senate for all four of his years. so baker knows what it's like for congress of the other party to try and interfere with foreign policy which after all is usually considered more in the preserve of the president than the congress. >> and does this have the makings of kind of a lose-lose deal. >> as larry said netanyahu has his own election. it could help him consolidate support on the right. it is also given -- hand picked ambassador to the u.s. michael orren i think on domestic sirksd clearly has it backfired in the sense of making it easier to stand with president obama. sayal sayaling -- which the president was talking about to continue past march 24. that was the reality here. even if we don't reach a final agreement. it may be better for both sides to allow the interim agreement, which has basically
but what i found interesting about jim baker's comment there, he of course is a republican what i saideally more supportive of a democratic president. but let's remember, he was secretary of state under the first george w. bush and george h.w. bush had a democratic congress, house and senate for all four of his years. so baker knows what it's like for congress of the other party to try and interfere with foreign policy which after all is usually considered more in the preserve of the president...
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no matter how safe you think you're being accidents happen. >> and leland baker was also facing animalabuse charges for the death of his dog. the dog died when the house exploded. but there are ways to make hash oil legally and safely and commercially as well and that's happening right here in this lab in denver. with me is ralph morgan. he's the owner ever organolabs. this is very impressive and literally a laboratory. >> it is, this is very sophisticated equipment that we have assembled here. it pulse out the oil so we can deliver products for the end users and operators alike. >> there's no butane used, you say you use co2? >> correct. there are no hydrocarbons, no volatile, co2 is an organic product and the pressures we're using is incredibly safe. one of the reasons we're using it is it's safe for the operator. >> we see what the byproduct looks like in the videos. what does your byproduct look like? >> very consistent with honey oil, hence the name. free of carcinogens something that you would be smoking. taking the essential oil of the cannabis and the open vap where people can
no matter how safe you think you're being accidents happen. >> and leland baker was also facing animalabuse charges for the death of his dog. the dog died when the house exploded. but there are ways to make hash oil legally and safely and commercially as well and that's happening right here in this lab in denver. with me is ralph morgan. he's the owner ever organolabs. this is very impressive and literally a laboratory. >> it is, this is very sophisticated equipment that we have...
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police say he was caught when he tried to hide in a building on baker street. >>> scores of workers in oakland are celebrating the pay raise that they are about to get. they rallied today on the steps of city hall. come monday, minimum wage is going up to $12.25 an hour. the number of sick days is nearly doubling, as well. the minimum wage oakland right now is $9. that money has to come from somewhere. we'll at a look at who is paying tonight at 6:00. >>> developing news. the fight to avoid a homeland security shutdown is down to the wire tonight. congress has just four hours to reach a deal. the house failed this afternoon to pass a bill funding the department for another three weeks. republicans wanted the short term measure to give the gop more time to fight president obama's immigration actions. the senate already passed a bill to fund homeland security through september. democrats say the gop is putting politics ahead of national security. >> i'm just saying to the speaker, get a grip. get a grip, mr. speaker. get a grip on the responsibility that we have. get a grip on the legisl
police say he was caught when he tried to hide in a building on baker street. >>> scores of workers in oakland are celebrating the pay raise that they are about to get. they rallied today on the steps of city hall. come monday, minimum wage is going up to $12.25 an hour. the number of sick days is nearly doubling, as well. the minimum wage oakland right now is $9. that money has to come from somewhere. we'll at a look at who is paying tonight at 6:00. >>> developing news. the...
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. >> gross below estimates, james baker joining us from japan. still a long way to go. >> that is right, the economy return to growth last year annualized growth was 2.2%. what that meant is the economy did not grow in 2014, growth was. zero. the recession is over but it is looking weak. business investment data is nonexistent, no investment in japan for six months according to gdp data. overall it is good that the economy is back on growth but not a great set of numbers, and definitely lower than most economists were forecasting. >> i guess we are going to try to get to why we saw this fall -- not this fall but slower growth this year. >> partly it is the story that has been the story of april, consumption time increase -- tax increase. consumption has been slow, real wages are falling. inflation is coming into purchasing power meaning they are spending less and not making big juices, car purchases -- big purchases, car purchases were down substantially after the tax increase. that is cutting back on production and companies are suffering becaus
. >> gross below estimates, james baker joining us from japan. still a long way to go. >> that is right, the economy return to growth last year annualized growth was 2.2%. what that meant is the economy did not grow in 2014, growth was. zero. the recession is over but it is looking weak. business investment data is nonexistent, no investment in japan for six months according to gdp data. overall it is good that the economy is back on growth but not a great set of numbers, and...
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they have an activist stake in baker hughes. halliburton is buying baker hughes.d-january, the increased to 22 million. back to you. >> still to come what do blake griffin, russell wilson, danica patrick, and kobe bryant have in common? they are all helping derek jeter in his newest business venture. i will tell you more in my new interview with the captain after the break. ♪ >> egypt once a you and resolution for international action against islamic state in libya. this is in response to a video showing 21 coptic christians being beheaded by islamic state. surveillance and hacking tools were embedded in the hard drives of network targeted in russia iran, pakistan, and china. the real estate recovery looks to have stalled in china. housing prices were down 5.1% year on year in january. this is despite the easing of property controls last year in the country. that is the latest world news. shifting to sports, what does a baseball legend do once his playing days are over? for derek jeter it is about giving fellow pros and new way to express themselves. i spoke to hi
they have an activist stake in baker hughes. halliburton is buying baker hughes.d-january, the increased to 22 million. back to you. >> still to come what do blake griffin, russell wilson, danica patrick, and kobe bryant have in common? they are all helping derek jeter in his newest business venture. i will tell you more in my new interview with the captain after the break. ♪ >> egypt once a you and resolution for international action against islamic state in libya. this is in...
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this is what governor baker had to say. >> we authorized the purchase of two additional snow meltershat will be here in the next 42 or 72 hours. they can process 120 tons of snow an hour and that is 25 truck loads of snow every hour and we are talking about ten wheel trucks here. >> just incredible to listen to the numbers. the other is the rail lines and subway and trolley shut down. usually a million people use that on monday through friday and it speaks to how big the problem is. no word on when they will get it back up and running. the administration doing assessments to gooet get an idea of the damage. begin the nature of the storm it is likely there will be federal funding to come and help with all of the clean up. >> and the melting as well. thank you molly. >> reporter: that is yet to come. >> i am sure you will look forward to that. just not all at once. >> thank you. molly. you may get a signal on how the supreme court will rule. it revolves around a case in alabama and interesting developments there. the supreme court refused to delay same- sex marriages in alabama. and in
this is what governor baker had to say. >> we authorized the purchase of two additional snow meltershat will be here in the next 42 or 72 hours. they can process 120 tons of snow an hour and that is 25 truck loads of snow every hour and we are talking about ten wheel trucks here. >> just incredible to listen to the numbers. the other is the rail lines and subway and trolley shut down. usually a million people use that on monday through friday and it speaks to how big the problem is....
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lafayette baker was going through those regiments recruiting spies. that's what i think happened. >> looks like i'm the last question here. you mentioned before i always kind of see ford's theater itself as the last character in the production of our american cousin. you mentioned directly after the assassination that for several weeks ford's theater was closed down. can you briefly tell us what happened to ford's theater after the assassination? >> soldiers immediately surrounded it, set up their campfires and cooking inside the theater t became a mess very quickly. after -- after 39 days, when john ford is released, stanton previously in transit says you can reopen the theater. time something bad because the execution of the ones who were found guilty was the week before. emotion is rising high again. they schedule a reopening. it's going to be jeannie gorlet's benefit. even though she wasn't available. they brought back most of the actors rehearsed all day, stage crew rushes around getting everything ready. 5:00 that afternoon, soldiers come back,
lafayette baker was going through those regiments recruiting spies. that's what i think happened. >> looks like i'm the last question here. you mentioned before i always kind of see ford's theater itself as the last character in the production of our american cousin. you mentioned directly after the assassination that for several weeks ford's theater was closed down. can you briefly tell us what happened to ford's theater after the assassination? >> soldiers immediately surrounded...
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and locked it was a reason to they said it was bad for baker's comic justice harlan it was far less of a judicial nihilist said look i'm not sure that's good or bad for health but there plenty of people are smarter than me on the new york legislature concluded to think was bad for health and as a judge it's my job in the face of uncertainty to defer to the political process and not impose my own sense of whether or not it is bad for health on america. you can see the opposite where judges are empowered to do what you want which is to decide which laws are arbitrary, which aren't, would vastly call into question the raiders were state and you honestly and candidly say that the reason the judges in the slaughterhouse cases didn't want to construe the constitution the way you want it because it would call into question an awful lot of regulation and you concede since the new deal of much of what the government now does health and safety revelation, minimum-wage laws, all of those might have to be invalidated by courts. that's what some critics other constitutional vision the vision you re
and locked it was a reason to they said it was bad for baker's comic justice harlan it was far less of a judicial nihilist said look i'm not sure that's good or bad for health but there plenty of people are smarter than me on the new york legislature concluded to think was bad for health and as a judge it's my job in the face of uncertainty to defer to the political process and not impose my own sense of whether or not it is bad for health on america. you can see the opposite where judges are...
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. >> you know, peter baker, author of "kremlin rising" wrote, it sends a terrible message to people who are fighting this cause nemtsov has been fighting. do you agree with that? >> reporter: we'll see tomorrow. tomorrow many people who respect him, who feel concerned about the crisis in russia and the war in ukraine will come out in memory of boris and walk in the center of moscow all the way from the metro station to where he was gunned down on the bridge. we'll see how many people come out tomorrow. in one of the last interviews he said that the march that he wanted to be called spring was supposed to be the turning point for changes in russia. tomorrow will show if he was right. >> thank you for joining me. i appreciate your time and expertise on this. thank you very much. as we continue to follow the news just into us really breaking late last night, reaction to his death is pouring in. world chess champion turned opposition activist said when we argued he said i was too hasty, and in russia you have to live a long time to change. now, he'll never see it. rip. it's a distraction to
. >> you know, peter baker, author of "kremlin rising" wrote, it sends a terrible message to people who are fighting this cause nemtsov has been fighting. do you agree with that? >> reporter: we'll see tomorrow. tomorrow many people who respect him, who feel concerned about the crisis in russia and the war in ukraine will come out in memory of boris and walk in the center of moscow all the way from the metro station to where he was gunned down on the bridge. we'll see how...