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mississippi barney was on her menstrual cycle.nd so there was so much of her dna that it was literally overwhelming the other contributing dna that we were finding. >> fortunately a quick-thinking paramedic at the scene had swabbed parts of rebecca body while others were trying to save her life. >> this is pretty heads-up. i know this is a crime, she was found nude, what if there's dna. it turns out, yes, there was saliva on both rebecca's neck and on her breasts. >> but when the dna profile was put in the national dna day pa base of known offenders, investigators encountered another setback. >> they did not get enough markers to work to compare to that database. >> investigators were fairly certain the dna belonged to the man seem with rebecca and fred in the bar just an hour before their deaths, but who was this man? the computer had been stolen from fred and rebecca's home, but investigators did find several e-mails rebecca had printed. one was from a man with an unusual screen name. >> he had a screen name. i believe it was co
mississippi barney was on her menstrual cycle.nd so there was so much of her dna that it was literally overwhelming the other contributing dna that we were finding. >> fortunately a quick-thinking paramedic at the scene had swabbed parts of rebecca body while others were trying to save her life. >> this is pretty heads-up. i know this is a crime, she was found nude, what if there's dna. it turns out, yes, there was saliva on both rebecca's neck and on her breasts. >> but when...
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that is a man named joshua barney. joshua barney was a veteran of the american revolution. he spent his life at sea and after the american revolution he felt he had not gotten the recognition that he should have gotten for his contribution to the war effort and so he went over to france and he served in the french navy to great esteem and was given gifts by napoleon but when tensions began to grow in america, he decided to come back. now america at this time has what could at best be described as a fledgling navy. we had very little means to defend ourselves at sea against the british. but joshua barney came up with a wonderful idea. if you created what he called his mosquito fleet of little barges they would essentially become pests to the british. these flotillas could be assembled. they could be used to block inlets and they would be a nuisance to the british. he is, in fact, very successful in his efforts with the flotilla and we have relics of joshua barney at the museum. not only do we have his portrait which was commissioned by baltimore after the war, but we also ha
that is a man named joshua barney. joshua barney was a veteran of the american revolution. he spent his life at sea and after the american revolution he felt he had not gotten the recognition that he should have gotten for his contribution to the war effort and so he went over to france and he served in the french navy to great esteem and was given gifts by napoleon but when tensions began to grow in america, he decided to come back. now america at this time has what could at best be described...
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and the question is, barney called me he irresponsible in this. the question s. what is t track that comes along with this. military action that kills children, 319 people, the vast majority who are innocent, that has destroyed 20,000 homes, so more than ten homes per missile fired by hamas, is that large footprint one that causes deliverables? my answer is no. that is the failure of iron fist retaliatory military strategies. >> please, don't pretend neutrality. i get a chance to talk. >> you accused me of something and i'm going to defend my objectivity in this before i let you talk. you say that i'm gaining up on you and i'm not. i'm trying to ask about the west bank in addition to gaza. that's the only question. i'll let you respond to steve clemons. >> it's called asking a critical question. >> i'm sorry. can we get a -- can i have -- >> don't accuse me of that. >> can i get a breakdown of how much time i'm getting here? >> i'm going to defend myself if you criticize me. go ahead. >> you defend yourself and -- >> no, i'm not -- >> do i get a chance to talk he
and the question is, barney called me he irresponsible in this. the question s. what is t track that comes along with this. military action that kills children, 319 people, the vast majority who are innocent, that has destroyed 20,000 homes, so more than ten homes per missile fired by hamas, is that large footprint one that causes deliverables? my answer is no. that is the failure of iron fist retaliatory military strategies. >> please, don't pretend neutrality. i get a chance to talk....
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we're at barn gate light or at the shore takes us here, in the lighthouse better known as old barney, and you can even see we are in the lantern room. now it is a light in the modern day. but we are looking at beautiful day here on long be mostly everywhere, but take a look at storm scan3 as you mentioned we do have few showers scattered through the lehigh valley, one also in berks county, and to the north and the west. there is threat every isolated shower into the evening period. but other than that, it will gorgeous evening. take a look at the numbers. in philadelphia, it is 85, 83 degrees in wilmington, 78 and comfortable in allentown and millville it is 82 degrees. down the shore barnegat, at the bay it is 84, 79 in ocean sit, stone harbor, cape may and rehoboth beach delaware, sitting at 78. your first forecast this evening, partly sunny the temperature at 7:00 p.m. will be 80. we will fall through the 70s during the evening with some clouds perhaps an isolated sprinkle, and temperatures at about 73 degrees by 11:00 at night. back here live looking across the bay. you can see is
we're at barn gate light or at the shore takes us here, in the lighthouse better known as old barney, and you can even see we are in the lantern room. now it is a light in the modern day. but we are looking at beautiful day here on long be mostly everywhere, but take a look at storm scan3 as you mentioned we do have few showers scattered through the lehigh valley, one also in berks county, and to the north and the west. there is threat every isolated shower into the evening period. but other...
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so i've got to go to barney frank. just talk about what we have done and what you have done to be of assistance to small banks and community banks. >> well, a couple of things. first, on the point you raise, i am again very surprised to hear my republican friends now say our problem isn't we have toughened up the standards for banks to low-income people. i thought that was pretty general agreement that was part of the problem. although there is this myth that somehow the democrats were pushing for these loans. in fact, during the period from really the mid'90s, it was people on our side who were trying to restrct these abusive subprime loans and were restricted. we passed the homeowner equity protection act. mr. greenspan wouldn't use it. a number of states, including georgia, passed laws to restrict subprime lending abuses and the bush administration preempted it and said no such laws. and i was working with spencer bachus. sheila baird notes we were trying to put legislation through to regulate subprime loans. and th
so i've got to go to barney frank. just talk about what we have done and what you have done to be of assistance to small banks and community banks. >> well, a couple of things. first, on the point you raise, i am again very surprised to hear my republican friends now say our problem isn't we have toughened up the standards for banks to low-income people. i thought that was pretty general agreement that was part of the problem. although there is this myth that somehow the democrats were...
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we will get the reaction of chris dodd and barney frank to where the bill stands today, the impact that it's had and a lot more. >> looking forward to that very mu much. also, netflix bucking the trend today, trading higher by about 1% ahead of earnings that are due out about an hour from now. netflix kicking off an avalanche of major earnings from some of the biggest and most influential companies on wall street. we will have the numbers, we will have the analysis, the market response, all of that that only "closing bell" can do, so don't go anywhere. >> yeah, we're really getting into the thick of earnings this week. after hours today. it picks up tomorrow morning. a lot to watch for. here's where we stand on the markets right now heading toward the close on this monday after such a difficult end last week with so many geopolitical events swirling about. the dow jones industrial average off 38 points or about 0.25%. the nasdaq is off only about 4 points this hour. in fact, it's less than 0.1%, as you can see there. and the s&p, for its part, down about three points to 1,974. bill? >>>
we will get the reaction of chris dodd and barney frank to where the bill stands today, the impact that it's had and a lot more. >> looking forward to that very mu much. also, netflix bucking the trend today, trading higher by about 1% ahead of earnings that are due out about an hour from now. netflix kicking off an avalanche of major earnings from some of the biggest and most influential companies on wall street. we will have the numbers, we will have the analysis, the market response,...
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so i'm going to go to barney frank. let's talk about what we have done and what you have done to be of assistance to small banks and community banks. >> a couple things. first, on the point you raised, i am, again, very surprised to hear my republican friends now say our problem is that we have toughened up the standards for banks to low-income people. i thought that was a general agreement that was part of the problem. but there is this myth that somehow democrats were pushing for these loans. in fact, during the period from, really, the mid h-'90s, it was people on our side that were trying to restrict these kind of loans, and we passed the home protection act and he wouldn't use it. the state of georgia passed laws to assist subprime lending abuses and the bush administration preempted it. then i was working with brad miller and mel watt from the democratic side. we were trying to put regulation through to regulate subprime homes, and the public leadership shut it down. and on the day this committee wants democrats i
so i'm going to go to barney frank. let's talk about what we have done and what you have done to be of assistance to small banks and community banks. >> a couple things. first, on the point you raised, i am, again, very surprised to hear my republican friends now say our problem is that we have toughened up the standards for banks to low-income people. i thought that was a general agreement that was part of the problem. but there is this myth that somehow democrats were pushing for these...
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come to lbi, check out the barnegat lighthouse, affectionately known as old barney.k at the forecast, because if you want to come down the shore this weekend, it is going to be a little bitty would say dodging some showers here and there. take a look at storm scan3, right now, we have few spotty showers, well to the north and west, and berks county and beyond. pretty warm, philadelphia 85, 82 mill wilmington, down the shore here at barn gate light, 81 degrees, and still in the 70s, though, through ocean sit, stone harbor, cape may, it is 79 at rehoboth beach delaware. g down the shore, friday the best day of the weekends, 83, partly sunny skies, perhaps an evening shower, saturday, 78, with some rain, and some showers. good day perhaps to come inside the lighthouse and check it out. then by sunday, 77 degrees with mostly cloudy skies, and chance of some showers. back here live, the sun is getting lower in the sky, beautiful sunset on the barnegat bay. but we have a lot of activity's going on down the shore this weekend, if you have the chance to come down, or on vaca
come to lbi, check out the barnegat lighthouse, affectionately known as old barney.k at the forecast, because if you want to come down the shore this weekend, it is going to be a little bitty would say dodging some showers here and there. take a look at storm scan3, right now, we have few spotty showers, well to the north and west, and berks county and beyond. pretty warm, philadelphia 85, 82 mill wilmington, down the shore here at barn gate light, 81 degrees, and still in the 70s, though,...
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. >> and joining us now to talk about this is barney keller, club for growth projects director. the club for growth was one of the groups that fought the extension of funding for highway trust fund. barney welcome. >> john thanks so much for having me. >> explain why you are opposed to the highway trust fund. >> well, we're not opposed to -- in general we are opposed to the principle of taking the money from the states sending it to washington and are redistributing it back to the states. what we saw was a bailout of the highway trust fund. what david schuster session, doesn't cover the spending that washington politicians want to use it for. they want it for roads, bike paths, highway beautification, mass transit. this is not roads and bridges. this is what washington politician he want to hold on. the highway trust fund has been bailed out to the tune of $50 billion since the 2008 reauthorization. this is clearly a broken system that can't continue. we favor devolving the fund. >> explain how that works. how is a state and what if a state decides not to fund the road projects?
. >> and joining us now to talk about this is barney keller, club for growth projects director. the club for growth was one of the groups that fought the extension of funding for highway trust fund. barney welcome. >> john thanks so much for having me. >> explain why you are opposed to the highway trust fund. >> well, we're not opposed to -- in general we are opposed to the principle of taking the money from the states sending it to washington and are redistributing it...
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concluded that just seeing barney frank without hearing him is no barney frank at all. i'm pleased we all will be able to hear you today, and i hope to hear you remind my republican colleagues about just how close to the brink we came in 2008 and about why congress and the president responded forcefully with your namesake legislation, the dodd/frank wall street reform and consumer protection act. i'm hoping you will recount the incalculable widespread human suffering inflicted on millions of americans, suffering that still continues to this day, how years of deregulation, lax enforcement, and zero accountability for the nationals financial institutions destroyed more than $13 trillion in economic growth, $16 trillion in household wealth, and led to millions of foreclosures and devastating unemployment. in the aftermath, democrats and some senate republicans passed do dodd/frank which provided oversight to wall street, gave regulators tools to end too big to fail, and eliminated loopholes that allowed risky and abusive practices to go unnoticed and unregulated. and most
concluded that just seeing barney frank without hearing him is no barney frank at all. i'm pleased we all will be able to hear you today, and i hope to hear you remind my republican colleagues about just how close to the brink we came in 2008 and about why congress and the president responded forcefully with your namesake legislation, the dodd/frank wall street reform and consumer protection act. i'm hoping you will recount the incalculable widespread human suffering inflicted on millions of...
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. >>> remember barney frank? remember he is how to spend the half completed dodd-frank to his former peers. stay with us. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. ♪ i voted for culture... ...with a 'k.' how are you? i voted for plausible deniability. i didn't kill her, david. and i voted for decisive military action. ♪ xfinity presents the people's hotlist where you choose this summer's top 100 shows and movies. and all you have to do is watch with xfinity on demand. now through july 23rd. vote! when you're voting for this summer's top 100 shows and movies wit
. >>> remember barney frank? remember he is how to spend the half completed dodd-frank to his former peers. stay with us. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up...
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that just saying barney frank without hearing him is no barney frank at all.i am pleased we will all be able to hear you today and i hope to hear from my republican colleagues about just how close to the franqui came in 2008 and about why congress and the president responded forcefully with your namesake legislation in the dodd-frank wall street reform and consumer protection act. i'm hoping you will recount the income to pull widespread human suffering that was inflicted upon millions of americans suffering that still continues to this day day how years of deregulation blacks enforcement and zero accountability for the nation's financial institutions destroyed more than $13 trillion in economic growth, 16 gillian dollars in household wealth and led to millions of foreclosures and devastating it unemployment. in the aftermath of democrats and some senate republicans passed dodd-frank which provided oversight to wall street comic if regulators the tools to end the era of too big to fail entities and taxpayer bailouts and eliminated loopholes to go unnoticed and
that just saying barney frank without hearing him is no barney frank at all.i am pleased we will all be able to hear you today and i hope to hear from my republican colleagues about just how close to the franqui came in 2008 and about why congress and the president responded forcefully with your namesake legislation in the dodd-frank wall street reform and consumer protection act. i'm hoping you will recount the income to pull widespread human suffering that was inflicted upon millions of...
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. >> stuart barney is the host of "the barney company." so $12 million a month for the texas governor perry to put the national guard there but the lieutenant governor says, that's nothing, right? >> look. if putting the guard on the border really does reduce the flow of ill pleel migrants across the border, then it sounds like a good deal economically because it could cut the future cost to the texas government and the federal government. the president is asking for $3.7 billion to care for those already here. so if you put the guard on the border at the cost of $12 million a month and you do cut the flow, then that sounds like and is a good economic deal. the real question is, does it cut the flow. >> so does it? >> well the guard cannot arrest anybody, they can't apprehend anybody, they certainly can't shoot anybody. they are largely symbolic. does that mean they'll cut the flow? i think that's an open question at this point. there's a heavy overlay of politics here and symbolism as opposed to really closing the border with the national
. >> stuart barney is the host of "the barney company." so $12 million a month for the texas governor perry to put the national guard there but the lieutenant governor says, that's nothing, right? >> look. if putting the guard on the border really does reduce the flow of ill pleel migrants across the border, then it sounds like a good deal economically because it could cut the future cost to the texas government and the federal government. the president is asking for $3.7...
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joining me now is former congressman barney frank, he is now an msnbc contributor. you, mr. frank have spent a lot of time in that chamber, have you ever seen something like this? >> no. as a matter of fact i've been sitting here humming in my head or singing in my head, the line from guys and dolls. sue me, sue me, what can you do me? this has been reduced to the level of bad musical comedy. unlike guys and dolls which is a good musical. the inconsistencies here are replete. it's been the conservatives who said restrain the unelected judges, let the elected branches do their job. and in particular they've upheld the concept of standing. the courts only deal with disputes. and that has been for all of our history, tightly interpreted to mean you can't just sue because you disagree with the policy. you can't just sue because you think somebody's misinterpreting the constitution. you have to show that a particular action negatively affected you that is different than anybody else. that is absolutely totally different from this. they used to be on some lawsuits where the presid
joining me now is former congressman barney frank, he is now an msnbc contributor. you, mr. frank have spent a lot of time in that chamber, have you ever seen something like this? >> no. as a matter of fact i've been sitting here humming in my head or singing in my head, the line from guys and dolls. sue me, sue me, what can you do me? this has been reduced to the level of bad musical comedy. unlike guys and dolls which is a good musical. the inconsistencies here are replete. it's been...
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on the democratic side, beloved liberal congressman barney frank also survived his own special variety of hooker scandal. before congressman frank came out as gay, his then-secret boyfriend in washington turned out to be running a gay prostitution ring out of barney frank's apartment. not so much as it was his secret boyfriend's prostitution ring he says he didn't know about, but still massachusetts elected him for another 13 terms before he retired last year with a reputation that could not have been more positive. democratic new york governor eliot spitzer, he chose to resign his office after he admitted to repeatedly patronizing prostitutes in what turned out to be many some very nice washington, d.c., hotels including other locations. he resigned as new york governor then tried a comeback. ran for new york city comptroller. the comeback failed. he lost. in the space of three weeks in 1976, there were two separate amazing congressional hooker scandals. democratic congressman named allan howe of utah, charges of soliciting two policewomen posing as prostitutes. he lost his seat in co
on the democratic side, beloved liberal congressman barney frank also survived his own special variety of hooker scandal. before congressman frank came out as gay, his then-secret boyfriend in washington turned out to be running a gay prostitution ring out of barney frank's apartment. not so much as it was his secret boyfriend's prostitution ring he says he didn't know about, but still massachusetts elected him for another 13 terms before he retired last year with a reputation that could not...
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when you outsource that responsibility to government like barney frank says we should government is what we do together is what he says. i think that unwinds community. i think it unravels the fabric that holds us all together because an excuse not to take responsibility. >> host: but if you take the responsibility state to care for the poor, the hungry and clothe the and house the homeless if you take that away from the government doesn't fall on you and you to have a responsibility to feed a hungry person help poor people? >> guest: i think you do and our evidence in the united states and our evidence in community sentiment left free shows that exactly what happens when free people are left to solve problems. you care a lot about your community. it's harder to care about something that's 3000 miles away or six countries away. it should happen from the bottom up. once you outsource that to a third-party even if it's voluntary organization but particularly a government organization someone else's agenda comes and then you don't know who needs help and who's getting -- gaming the system.
when you outsource that responsibility to government like barney frank says we should government is what we do together is what he says. i think that unwinds community. i think it unravels the fabric that holds us all together because an excuse not to take responsibility. >> host: but if you take the responsibility state to care for the poor, the hungry and clothe the and house the homeless if you take that away from the government doesn't fall on you and you to have a responsibility to...
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and when you outsource that responsibility to government like barney frank says we should -- >> host: yep. >> guest: -- government's what we do together, is what he says. i think that unwinds community. i think it unravels the fabric that holds us all together because it's an compute not to take responsibility. >> host: so, but if you take the responsibility, say, to care for the poor, to feed the hungry and clothe the naked and house the homeless, if you take that away from the government, does it fall be on to the individual? do you, matt kibbe, have a responsibility to feed a hungry person, to help the poor people? >> guest: i think you do, and i think that our evidence in the united states and our evidence in communities that have been left free shows that that's exactly what happens when free people are left to solve problems. you care a lot about your community. it's harder to care about something that's 3,000 miles away or even, you know, six countries away. it should happen from the bottom up. once you outsource that to a third party even if it's a voluntary o but paragraphly
and when you outsource that responsibility to government like barney frank says we should -- >> host: yep. >> guest: -- government's what we do together, is what he says. i think that unwinds community. i think it unravels the fabric that holds us all together because it's an compute not to take responsibility. >> host: so, but if you take the responsibility, say, to care for the poor, to feed the hungry and clothe the naked and house the homeless, if you take that away from...
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we started off in barney's and -- >> lofty establishments. >> everyone had to have them because peoplearing them for fun. they were having a great time. then they went away for a little bit. but we were not trying to reinvent them, because this is what we do. >> it was what you do, now it is what i could do or anyone could do. tell me about this new business. >> we feel like this is now. we put the power in the hands of people. we let them dress their sweater, not everybody wants a sweater, but in your home you could put it on your ipad, you could put it on your pillow, on your wine bottle. >> what do we have here? >> a reindeer. >> put a little pizzazz on that patron bottle. >> christmas trees, snowflakes. the notion here is that the sweater is making a comeback? >> i do not know if the sweater will make a comeback, but i know that the parties have come back because they're a lot of fun. >> stores selling these waters are really high-end. i saw a great one that showed kids re-creating the pictures that their mother had taken of them over the years. what is it about -- is there some so
we started off in barney's and -- >> lofty establishments. >> everyone had to have them because peoplearing them for fun. they were having a great time. then they went away for a little bit. but we were not trying to reinvent them, because this is what we do. >> it was what you do, now it is what i could do or anyone could do. tell me about this new business. >> we feel like this is now. we put the power in the hands of people. we let them dress their sweater, not...
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former massachusetts congressman barney frank, a longtime sponsor of that bill.e appreciate you being here. tell me first, do you still support enda in its current form? >> well, i'll have to give you two answers. if i thought the votes were there in the congress, where i no longer serve, to increase its scope, i would be for that. on the other hand, i accept the judgment of the very dedicated people, gay and straight, who are pushing for this now, that this is the best we could do in the current political situation. so then the question is, as it now stands, an improvement? the answer is clearly yes. one of the things i haven't seen is what they were doing. first of all, whatever congress would be saying about religious exemption, it would unfortunately be subject to that supreme court decision with regard to the religious exemption. so that's problematic. secondly, there are a number of states now that have anti-discrimination laws protecting people like me. many of them have narrower religious exemptions. to the extent that those can be held, passing enda won'
former massachusetts congressman barney frank, a longtime sponsor of that bill.e appreciate you being here. tell me first, do you still support enda in its current form? >> well, i'll have to give you two answers. if i thought the votes were there in the congress, where i no longer serve, to increase its scope, i would be for that. on the other hand, i accept the judgment of the very dedicated people, gay and straight, who are pushing for this now, that this is the best we could do in the...
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>> : i think barney because they took semi gamble that we will bring the same team basically back that then make the playoffs ended up tied for third in their division a year ago brownback and what they thought was an admiration last year bad season may be heading down the road but they're winning sennight for nothing that it was a calm but said a smart man york about on them. >> : mario interviews sound like two old friends at that you guys had or setting something somebody thinks you're arguing with a person all i meant when he was playing granted he was a younger guy had the pressure of all this he was to go look at that picture every time they come in here the staff also said that to come in again. this is the star of the team but after his playing days over he has all but middies tell what has on a child a few special needs every says he's did better a father that he was not clear which of its was a great player. respect him now. >> : as a clear he all but a bit too much. >> : nice summertime diversion >> : that's about it for other for years >> : i think you're cool without tryin
>> : i think barney because they took semi gamble that we will bring the same team basically back that then make the playoffs ended up tied for third in their division a year ago brownback and what they thought was an admiration last year bad season may be heading down the road but they're winning sennight for nothing that it was a calm but said a smart man york about on them. >> : mario interviews sound like two old friends at that you guys had or setting something somebody thinks...
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and so i think that we had some issues in new york with barney's and macy's where people were comingstore and there were some questions and the police came and and you don't want to have problems like that when you are investigating, you want to just use this as a tool of investigation, but not the only source of the investigation and i think that that is a beta issue. >> when a picture is posted, it's no longer yours to keep. neil: all right, senator harry reid and taxing them through the reid and taxing them through the nose is perfectly when folks think about what they get from alaska, reid and taxing them through the nose is perfectly they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america.
and so i think that we had some issues in new york with barney's and macy's where people were comingstore and there were some questions and the police came and and you don't want to have problems like that when you are investigating, you want to just use this as a tool of investigation, but not the only source of the investigation and i think that that is a beta issue. >> when a picture is posted, it's no longer yours to keep. neil: all right, senator harry reid and taxing them through...
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and so i think that we had some issues in new york with barney's and macy's where people were comingf the store and there were some questions and the police came and and you don't want to have problems like that when you are investigating, you want to just use this as a tool of investigation, but not the only source of the investigation and i think that that is a beta issue. >> when a picture is posted, it's no longer yours to keep. neil: all right, senator harry reid and taxing them through the nose is perfectly fine. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. but hurry, offers end july 31st. share your summer moments in your mercedes-benz with us. the. neil: in our business blitz, democrats trying to shame companies into paying more taxes. a lot of these companies are shipping their operations overseas and taking advantage of arcane rules. rules that congress had allowed and applied and built into our tax law. anyway, he is a vet
and so i think that we had some issues in new york with barney's and macy's where people were comingf the store and there were some questions and the police came and and you don't want to have problems like that when you are investigating, you want to just use this as a tool of investigation, but not the only source of the investigation and i think that that is a beta issue. >> when a picture is posted, it's no longer yours to keep. neil: all right, senator harry reid and taxing them...
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>>a couple of other cubs notes-- second baseman darwin barney was designated for assignment. and third baseman mike olt was sent to iowa. and two of their highly ranked prospects are moving up: jorge soler goes to triple a iowa, and albert almora is promoted to double a tennessee. just one offensive highlight from the sox last night: adam dunn hit his 15th home run of the season. but that was the only run they scored against the royals, while pitcher scott carroll had a rough night. sox lose seven to one. the series finale is today at one right here on w-g-n. in honor of national hot dog day - today ... we're looking at some of the top ten most outrageous toppings... by j-j red hots in north carolina. here's *mac and cheese featured on the mac daddy... this one made "dog of the week". *sweet potato hash featured on the "yam i am" hot dog... took second. and if you're not already drooling... here's *scrambled eggs featured on the britney casons breakfast dog. >> that is wrong. that's just wrong. >> the mad caribbean she's one looked good. but the chicago dog is not for me. >>
>>a couple of other cubs notes-- second baseman darwin barney was designated for assignment. and third baseman mike olt was sent to iowa. and two of their highly ranked prospects are moving up: jorge soler goes to triple a iowa, and albert almora is promoted to double a tennessee. just one offensive highlight from the sox last night: adam dunn hit his 15th home run of the season. but that was the only run they scored against the royals, while pitcher scott carroll had a rough night. sox...
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. >> like barney. >> guillermo: yeah.ook a little bit nervous. >> i am nervous. >> guillermo: should i give you something so you can relax? >> please. >> guillermo: here. >> thank you. a shot of water? >> guillermo: a shot of tequila water. >> tequila water. i have my kids coming today. i don't know if it's the best idea to start the day with a shot of tequila. >> guillermo: you know what? i respect you because i love kids. >> you do? >> guillermo: yes. so, i will take that shot for you. [ laughter ] you're a very nice guy. and i like you. >> well, thank you, guillermo. that's a nice thing to say. >> guillermo: and your kids are coming. i want you to concentrate on them. so, i will take the shot. >> that's a very sweet gesture, man. i appreciate that. ♪ >> guillermo: i love you in that show, show "park and recreations." >> the hgtv show, "park and decoration." a team of two guys get together at a park and have a battle to see who can decorate the park better. >> guillermo: that's your show? >> yeah. "park and decorations.
. >> like barney. >> guillermo: yeah.ook a little bit nervous. >> i am nervous. >> guillermo: should i give you something so you can relax? >> please. >> guillermo: here. >> thank you. a shot of water? >> guillermo: a shot of tequila water. >> tequila water. i have my kids coming today. i don't know if it's the best idea to start the day with a shot of tequila. >> guillermo: you know what? i respect you because i love kids. >>...
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journalist who wrote "tails from the boom boom room," a book that tells of sex discrimination of smith barneyall street firms. susan this is not surprising, but the fact it is happening in 2014 about what happened in 2008 is surprising. >> right. they finally get a bunch of information about internal complaints, all of those black marks are in the complaints. >> this was part of the evidentiary process, goldman had to cough up complaints that were there. >> that's right. >> i need to slow you this -- i'm going to put this to the camera, and you can see it. i'm going to do it upside down so you can see it, there are these black things all over this brief. this has not gone to trial. >> no. >> and there are always cases -- or once -- if i decide i'm going to sue, i'm going to put the strongest case forward. and some of that might be exaggerated. you have acknowledged that sometimes things can be exaggerated in a claim. >> for sure. >> so what is your sense? your sense is even if this is exaggerated it still says something about wall street culture and goldman sachs. >> well, in the first place,
journalist who wrote "tails from the boom boom room," a book that tells of sex discrimination of smith barneyall street firms. susan this is not surprising, but the fact it is happening in 2014 about what happened in 2008 is surprising. >> right. they finally get a bunch of information about internal complaints, all of those black marks are in the complaints. >> this was part of the evidentiary process, goldman had to cough up complaints that were there. >> that's...
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barney frank retired from congress in 2013 after serving for over 20 years. here's air porti here's a portion of his testimony from today. >> you are now recognized for your testimony. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i apologize that my written statement was not in the form -- it was a last minute thing, and i -- on the other hand, i think any problem with the element of surprise is probably -- not a problem here, i don't think any of the members of the committee will be surprised by what i say. i want to begin with the too big to fail question. and the issue, i think, is an interesting one, first of all, as i said, and what i did write, i thought -- i was surprised myself, at how bipartisan the committee's report was. for instance, in saying that this whole problem started with ronald reagan in 1985 with continental illinois, the committee reports this began with ronald reagan in continental, illinois and it was continued by bill clinton with alan greenspan. but the report clearly puts most of the blame on george w. bush, and his aids. mr. paulson and bernanke,
barney frank retired from congress in 2013 after serving for over 20 years. here's air porti here's a portion of his testimony from today. >> you are now recognized for your testimony. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i apologize that my written statement was not in the form -- it was a last minute thing, and i -- on the other hand, i think any problem with the element of surprise is probably -- not a problem here, i don't think any of the members of the committee will be surprised by...
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the marginal dollar is that going to be hurting people or isn't that just doing things together as barney frank says. >> guest: is forcing people to do what they otherwise wouldn't and it is literally at the point of a gun. you don't get to choose if you pay your taxes even though the irs talks about voluntary compliance there is nothing voluntary about it. there's nothing voluntary complying with epa regulations or frankly any bureaucratic dictator. now it is different in the united states because being forced is a fundamentally act iii crashing. but in eastern europe and a place like lithuania or the country of georgia and talk to the people there, they remember seeing their family members shot in the street by the government that's different and in the sensa senseamericans don't apprt the government is all about the way it operates in the country is more benign. >> host: the liberal pushback is r&d different in kind isn't the press of communist bloc dictatorship or just any dictatorship it really is different. >> guest: the government that isn't hurting people into taking their stuff i
the marginal dollar is that going to be hurting people or isn't that just doing things together as barney frank says. >> guest: is forcing people to do what they otherwise wouldn't and it is literally at the point of a gun. you don't get to choose if you pay your taxes even though the irs talks about voluntary compliance there is nothing voluntary about it. there's nothing voluntary complying with epa regulations or frankly any bureaucratic dictator. now it is different in the united...
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they would steer their customers into the smith barney mutual funds. >> that's half of the perk of beingt of jpmorgan's private bank where you need 10 million in net assets to even qualify with them. the story paints this as a common place early stage i don't want to call it investigation at this point. as long as you're disclosing to clients that you are going to steer them toward your proprietary products, that's fine. two issues could present themselves. one is performance. if you are driving dollars into lower performing funds versus higher performing third-party funds, that could be an issue. otherwise an inventive. if there's an inventive for jpmorgan bankers to do their own funds versus other funds but otherwise you're right. this seems like business as usual. >> let's move onto topic number two. fast food workers continuing their quest for $15 an hour wages and a union more than 1,000 workers met in chicago over the weekend for sort of occupy fast food event in hopes of pressuring fast food chains and prevaers to meet their demands for higher pay. thoughts here? >> full disclosur
they would steer their customers into the smith barney mutual funds. >> that's half of the perk of beingt of jpmorgan's private bank where you need 10 million in net assets to even qualify with them. the story paints this as a common place early stage i don't want to call it investigation at this point. as long as you're disclosing to clients that you are going to steer them toward your proprietary products, that's fine. two issues could present themselves. one is performance. if you are...
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>> they saw the barney frank interview. >> and they wanted toula emulat it. >> all right.l, i'm 55 years old and i have diabetic nerve pain. the pain was terrible. my feet hurt so bad. it felt like hot pins and needles coming from the inside out of my skin. when i did go see the doctor, and he prescribed lyrica. it helped me. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight, including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more
>> they saw the barney frank interview. >> and they wanted toula emulat it. >> all right.l, i'm 55 years old and i have diabetic nerve pain. the pain was terrible. my feet hurt so bad. it felt like hot pins and needles coming from the inside out of my skin. when i did go see the doctor, and he prescribed lyrica. it helped me. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause...
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>> they saw the barney frank interview. >> and they wanted toula emulat it. >> all right. life. the tip moments away. in new york state, we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business tax. and no sales tax. which means more growth for your business, and more jobs. it's not just business as usual. see how new york can help your business grow, at startup.ny.gov add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance... ...and we'll replace destroyed or stolen items with brand-new versions. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> factor tip of the day, how smoking pot can ruin your life. but first, we want to enhance your life. become a billo'reilly.com premium member. if you do get any one of my books free of charge. plus dennis miller's cd. that pays for your yearly membership, an unbelieva
>> they saw the barney frank interview. >> and they wanted toula emulat it. >> all right. life. the tip moments away. in new york state, we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business tax. and no sales tax. which means...
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the cubs darwin barney with the catch to rob the pitcher of a hit. it wasn't enoug.eds won at home 6-5 but good play of the day. >> unbelievable, in fact! >>> 6:25. california is considering statewide restrictions to deal with the ongoing drought. coming up, wait until you hear what you're going to have to do. >> a call girl accused of murder is set to appear in court this morning. coming up, how police say she killed a google exec and the dark facebook post that followed. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you. trial to determine the futuf the >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> the drought has gotten so bad, creeks are drying up and fish are dying off. i'm kiet do. we have a live report straight ahead
the cubs darwin barney with the catch to rob the pitcher of a hit. it wasn't enoug.eds won at home 6-5 but good play of the day. >> unbelievable, in fact! >>> 6:25. california is considering statewide restrictions to deal with the ongoing drought. coming up, wait until you hear what you're going to have to do. >> a call girl accused of murder is set to appear in court this morning. coming up, how police say she killed a google exec and the dark facebook post that followed....
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the first push across the peninsula through hedgerow country is through that town called barney ville, which you .ee on the western coast the ninth infantry division takes it on june 18, 1944. the ninth division is an interesting unit. it had fought in the mediterranean and was more or less a regular army division, had a reputation for being a very strong unit in combat, nicknamed the old reliable. later on, they will be called the octave foil. the ninth is going to be a key player for the u.s. army in normandy. , thathey take bonneville means the germans are now sealed .ff, mainly in their perimeter they may try and attack the other side of that redline you see, but from a german point of view, they are mainly .reoccupied bradley lines up three u.s. army divisions up in the peninsula, and sends them toward cherbourg in that second half of june, 1944. you will have the ninth edition on the western coast, as you would expect. in the middle, you'll have the 79th infantry division. that division had fought in world war i. it is new to combat in world war ii. one of the things interesting
the first push across the peninsula through hedgerow country is through that town called barney ville, which you .ee on the western coast the ninth infantry division takes it on june 18, 1944. the ninth division is an interesting unit. it had fought in the mediterranean and was more or less a regular army division, had a reputation for being a very strong unit in combat, nicknamed the old reliable. later on, they will be called the octave foil. the ninth is going to be a key player for the u.s....
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amnesty international says the barney system for civilian has been inadequate and people have not been given safe passage, joining us now is david crane professor at law at syracuse university law school. he is joining us via skype from north carolina. also joining us is john quigley professor emeritus of law at ohio state university morris college of law. gentlemen, good to have you with us. >> pleasure to be here. >> thank you. >> mr. crane, thanks to you your thoughts on this newly-formed commission? >> well, again, any time you have allegations that there may be war crimes it's certainly appropriate to get the true facts out so that the international community can assess whether there is there has been violations of international law to include war crimes so any time you have an independent, unbiased investigation that will look at these facts, that will be helpful. the challenge is, is that we want to make sure that it will be fair, and unbiased so that the true facts can come out and then a judgment can be had as to whether there has been war crimes. >> they are facing a number o
amnesty international says the barney system for civilian has been inadequate and people have not been given safe passage, joining us now is david crane professor at law at syracuse university law school. he is joining us via skype from north carolina. also joining us is john quigley professor emeritus of law at ohio state university morris college of law. gentlemen, good to have you with us. >> pleasure to be here. >> thank you. >> mr. crane, thanks to you your thoughts on...
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in the 90's there were a lot of landmark sexist termination cases, for example, the salomon smith barney. they were bringing exotic dancers onto the trading floor -- this sort of thing. that kind of behavior appears to have come down. i do not think anyone really misses it, but reading this new case it gets -- you get the sense that this commission still exists, but it is much more subtle, gone underground, and is hard to fight in a way. >> i am sure goldman sachs has had a response. >> of course, they are refuting the claims, and they say it is a normal and procedural step for any class-action lawsuit and it does not change the case's lack of merit. the nine delegations, they are planning to fight it. at least that is what they are saying so far. >> are they taking any steps, even though they deny the allegations, to say hey, we do promote women, treat them equally? has taken steps. they have a diversity officer, a women's leadership network, networking opportunities for women, but the numbers are still not really impressive. i think it is something like 17% of managing directors are wo
in the 90's there were a lot of landmark sexist termination cases, for example, the salomon smith barney. they were bringing exotic dancers onto the trading floor -- this sort of thing. that kind of behavior appears to have come down. i do not think anyone really misses it, but reading this new case it gets -- you get the sense that this commission still exists, but it is much more subtle, gone underground, and is hard to fight in a way. >> i am sure goldman sachs has had a response....
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they're saying we are living in a barney frank era. better off not having the people buy homes. >> is is a discussion. the problem for the overall economy is it does not add to growth the way housing does. part of the reason we saw first-quarter contraction is housing subtracted from growth. we are still a million jobs short in the construction industry from where we are at the peak and that hurts us all. >> thank you for giving us the latest. coming up, we will -- you thought michael mckee would be the most important person we would hear from today. maybe. president obama speaking live. running 20 minutes late. we will take you there as soon as he comes out. ♪ battle for time warner is a reminder sports content is king according to sean mcmanus. this fall the new home of thursday night football. withrlichman caught up him. what did he have to say? >> really getting the word out about football. thursday powerful night lineup. i started with getting his reaction. the ceo reaction when they got the rights to thursday night football. >> i
they're saying we are living in a barney frank era. better off not having the people buy homes. >> is is a discussion. the problem for the overall economy is it does not add to growth the way housing does. part of the reason we saw first-quarter contraction is housing subtracted from growth. we are still a million jobs short in the construction industry from where we are at the peak and that hurts us all. >> thank you for giving us the latest. coming up, we will -- you thought...
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. >> we like to disagree on the barney show. stuart: your take his next.g deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for business. my motheit's delicious. toffee in the world. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >> i thought it was utterly bakula's, he is still focused on the specifics of the investigation and why we want to learn more fax and take care of the remains of the victims that is insignificant to be blunt about it in the context of a larger picture dealing with russia. stuart:
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some people are saying like the anti-barney.rector going right now, i'm a massive fan of his from the game on. i got an e-mail saying he wanted to have lunch with me to talk about a project and you drop everything and do that and he is the coolest guy and "gone girl" i had raid the book as did millions and millions of people and said, yes, wholeheartedly and i play sort of a count counterpoint to the lead to named desi collins, always been in love with rosalynn pike's character and it's so good. i just think every shot that david does is like a piece of art. you can freeze frame everything and it's all so gorgeous and symmetrical and well lit and it was really like another level of acting, especially having just done a multicamera sitcom which i'm so proud of. >> will you do me a favor? take a vacation at some point. >> that's my plan. after "hedwig" is done i'll take a nice break until the first of the year. >> give david our love and beautiful kids our love. >> thank you. >> when your book comes out, i had a real fun game of w
some people are saying like the anti-barney.rector going right now, i'm a massive fan of his from the game on. i got an e-mail saying he wanted to have lunch with me to talk about a project and you drop everything and do that and he is the coolest guy and "gone girl" i had raid the book as did millions and millions of people and said, yes, wholeheartedly and i play sort of a count counterpoint to the lead to named desi collins, always been in love with rosalynn pike's character and...
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he is joined by the former house financial service chairman barney frank who along with senator dodd passed the reform bill. the comptroller of the agency in boston hosts the event. >> we welcome our first panel i would like to introduce you to suzanne duncan the moderator of the panel. panel. suzanne is the head of global research at state street bank. she is the author of scores of white papers and manuscripts particularly in the area of the investment management you will see her commentary on almost every major media outlet throughout the globe but the thing that we are most proud of that she is a member of the board of advisers of our center for finance law and policy. suzanne will introduce sheila bear. >> thank you very much for the opportunity. i'm honorei am honored to be moa panel that really needs no introduction. we have with us today jerry who is the chairman of goldman sachs bank usa and former president of the federal reserve bank of new york and federal reserve bank of minneapolis. we also have sheila bear who is a former chairman of the fdic and currently serves as a
he is joined by the former house financial service chairman barney frank who along with senator dodd passed the reform bill. the comptroller of the agency in boston hosts the event. >> we welcome our first panel i would like to introduce you to suzanne duncan the moderator of the panel. panel. suzanne is the head of global research at state street bank. she is the author of scores of white papers and manuscripts particularly in the area of the investment management you will see her...
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his guests will include former congressman barney frank and his sister ann lewis in a special familyainst the clock." will you not want to miss that. first, melissa harris perry is up next. she'll be talking about the journey of extraordinary testimony to paul ryan's budget committee. stick around. nerd land is next. thank you for getting up and thanks to the "up with steve wi steve" team for having me sit in this chair. ging my symptoms, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. ♪ when i finally told my doctor, he said my crohn's was not under control. ♪ he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. [ female announcer ] humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions
his guests will include former congressman barney frank and his sister ann lewis in a special familyainst the clock." will you not want to miss that. first, melissa harris perry is up next. she'll be talking about the journey of extraordinary testimony to paul ryan's budget committee. stick around. nerd land is next. thank you for getting up and thanks to the "up with steve wi steve" team for having me sit in this chair. ging my symptoms, except that managing my symptoms was all...
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we'll talk to enda's early sponsor, former congressman barney frank. >>> and the flipped classroom.d. that is today's big idea. >>> good afternoon to you all. i'm t.j. holmes inay
we'll talk to enda's early sponsor, former congressman barney frank. >>> and the flipped classroom.d. that is today's big idea. >>> good afternoon to you all. i'm t.j. holmes inay