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barney. hey, barney. >> he's too interested in all those sheep. >> come here barney. listen to you. >> when we returned two years later, barney was still treating the president like a lame duck. >> barney! barney! come on, barney. come on. >> you don't think it's funny, mr. president, that this dog never comes to you? >> well, of course that's an exaggeration. the dog will come on occasion. >> when? which occasion? >> when you're not here. >> if the commander in chief couldn't get one of his dogs to come, it seems he couldn't stop another from going. which led to one of my lesser known white house scoops. >> ms. beasley. >> you know what i just heard? i just heard that ms. beasley just peed on the carpet in the oval office. >> don't tell anyone. >> we can't confirm or deny that. >> soon after president obama took office, he and the first lady began looking for a first dog. i offered my advice. >> mrs. obama, i sent you a picture of my dog, cha-cha. >> mm-hmm. >> yeah. it like, sits in your lap and things? >> yes. it's a cute dog. >> it's, it, it sounds kind of like a,
barney. hey, barney. >> he's too interested in all those sheep. >> come here barney. listen to you. >> when we returned two years later, barney was still treating the president like a lame duck. >> barney! barney! come on, barney. come on. >> you don't think it's funny, mr. president, that this dog never comes to you? >> well, of course that's an exaggeration. the dog will come on occasion. >> when? which occasion? >> when you're not here....
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barney barney. going back to iran. if you think that iran for example over the next few months joins russia china, india by not opposing and tolerating it what impact would that have on the conciliation of the taliban on the april elections as well as the compensation forming the grouping of the governments concerned. as bad as far as the political will and the complications of the situation when he was the head set up some watershed organizations to help maintain a continuity across the watershed across the implementation of the plan it's very provocative and very hard with an even afghanistan. they have helmand province which is facilitated by the international forces and in opportunity to bring afghans together to discuss the situation. in that meeting it was the first time that they had sat together to have this discussion. historically and culturally they were connected with kandahar. it was an interesting at the end of that meeting the people at home and who were upstream. we understand your concerns and we will form a committee and i think that was the last. >> i wouldn't predict a quick change in the position verbally because of the ideological role in opposition to the united displays and legitimacy of the iranian regime. but the hard-liners have tried to rig a position to the united states almost into a sixth pillar of islam although it isn't mentioned in the holy koran. therefore, it would be hard to walk back from the verbal opposition. however, if the nuclear negotiations to continue to progress then the perception that an american presence in afghanistan is a direct threat to iran will definitely be reduced. and therefore, i would expect that regardless of the evolution of iran's policy it will not undertake active measures to dissuade afghanistan from signing the agreement or make life more difficult for the american forces. and i'm sure as the actions will be read clearly in afghanistan throughout the region. within afghanistan's political elites in the current system as far as i can see there is a consensus in favor and even those who iran regards do not echo the position on that or i should say more precisely. from time to time one of them has said something to keep the money flowing from iran but they do not say it with any conviction. they seem to be mobilizing the followers that or anything like that. so, i think that to the extent that it is a settled issue and it is not part of the debate it will not be a factor. it's important for the taliban because the legitimation of the struggle is on the basis of fighting the foreign occupation. if i can just summarize some interactions with people what does and what to say the peace camp in the telegram and the current negotiation they say similar to iran that the presence of the us troops what they political agreement about afghans impossible because they can't believe that there is a reasonably level playing field as long as the us and international security is supporting those who are in power now but therefore the troops should leave and then this would be very easy for afghans to reach an agreement. of course if the united states believe that that of course we don't believe that. i'm not sure the telegram believe it either. so the argument back to them even is well we don't believe you. we don't believe that will happen. therefore as long as there is a political settlement. if there is a political settlement, then of course those troops are only there by the agreement of the afghan government. if at some point the afghan government doesn't want to of course i think the united states would be very happy to take them away. i want to emphasize the united states is not seeking that agreement totheagreement to have the projection capabilities and south and central asia. they have those military bases in afghanistan as the most expensive ways to have that. if anyone has ever tried to setup and manage a military base in afghanistan with no. >> i'm going to take three questions. the gentle gentleman in the front row. >> from the afghanistan council i have two comments. one is that iran does have territorial problems in the west with iraq. they went to war and in south asia the problem created in 2,001 the treaty was a sensible pragmatic one from the afghan side. but surprisingly there was a true a few months later because the communists opposed to. when there was a re- approach but with the president then there was another coup which leads me to the point that it's crucial for 2014 for afghanistan to have a sensible government. and as a matter of fact i know of at least one or two candidates for the future for this water negotiation. so it's there. it's not that it doesn't exist it just needs international backing. >> the former intern that wrote a paper that we cite. >> we also have two questions. first for doctor rubin. the way they are going to policy tends if the iranians then do get on the table how do you think the pakistanis and the politicians who had iranian money etc. but if you have the iranians and a small foot on the door -- in the door. and my question to the doctor mac is what are the international organizations because when you are talking about iran or any organizations doing work on the ground or information exchanges between the two countries etc.? .... >> to the rest of the world and no one is helping them out either. so the u.s. could potentially play a bigger role perhaps helping afghanistan. >> short. one of the issues -- i'm glad you brought it up is poppy crop. afghans have been involved in wars for decades now, then you don't know if you're going to be meeting the next five years. you just have other agriculture products which is something that profits and is basically short term and you would not use anything if you have to leave. so how did iranians trying to help trying to help afghans taking them agriculture communism switching to other products. i don't know how close are following that but it would contribute basically to helping afghans, and helping afghans with water management would definitely help afghans switch to other, you know move away from poppy crop. that's actually one of the things iranians are asking a national commission to involve iranians because they claim they know how to do it. >> thank you for that question. as for the international groups working with the world bank, food and agriculture organization's to install so monitoring stations. problems of the monitoring stations get put in. there is not specific maintenance. you can collect all the data in the world but if you don't have any analysis plan, what's the purpose? that i've been watching. a lot of times asian development bank seven funding as well as in just put in wells across the country. however, there are some ms. glenn metrics because many times those groups are interested in the amount of money they can obligate and the number of jobs they can create but the true sustainability of the project from representative, everyone instruments the project they want to do and there's no -- how you want to back that you may not have it. and truly finally other in national organizations that are working with the environment, as barbara alluded to very early in this, there is an internationally recognized wetlands area at the border with iran and afghanistan but however since 1999 timeframe is been severely degraded to a lot of this is because of climate issues. there's not water going into the system. a lot of that is tied to management of water or mismanagement of water. >> barney, final thoughts? >> first just about drugs. just repeat what's been said before. the adoption of poppy cultivation and its concurrent trafficking is an adaptation to insecurity in afghanistan. that's what all the study show. it will not be eliminated as long as people are insecure. there are provinces with strong governors in afghanistan that have a limited optical commission. no one has a limited drug trafficking. it cannot be as long as there so much insecurity in the country. nice to meet you off the internet. if understood your question correctly, it was about whether pakistan would react negatively and perhaps disruptively to greater iranian involvement. pakistan's involvement in afghanistan is not motivated by its concerns over iran. pakistan's involvement in afghanistan is motivated, first by its internal concerns by its own unity. second, i threat from india. pakistan's actions in response to those perceived threats -- in response to perceived threats have it generate an arena
barney barney. going back to iran. if you think that iran for example over the next few months joins russia china, india by not opposing and tolerating it what impact would that have on the conciliation of the taliban on the april elections as well as the compensation forming the grouping of the governments concerned. as bad as far as the political will and the complications of the situation when he was the head set up some watershed organizations to help maintain a continuity across the...
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barney starts off slowly. you immediately begin thinking paul has this in the bag. >> watch this because it gets so cute. ♪ ♪ >> paul has just a few noodles left. but look at this. barney gets all of his noodles, two meat balls to go, paul helps a little. ♪ ♪ >> barneyney, himself food just disappeared. >>> you know when dudes get scared, they like to do extra strength, test the hanhood. >> i'm all about physical competition. >> how about the epic back flip game done by the edinburgh gymnastic team. their coach, dougie shaw, taking this video as the guy goes around and around, like a waterfall of back flips. >> so they go until they do one and they're out? >> right. >> my friends and i are not that athletic. still we've done 10 or 12 of of these each. >> that guy checks out. that guy checks out. >> that dude in the plaid shirt might be the winner. >> you, my friend, picked the winner. you know your back flipping guys. >> now here's another thing. you ever been walking through a college campus and you see that fountain. i would like to run through it, i would like to throw some laundry detergent in it. >> i throw a friend in there. >> how about wake boarding it? he hops in and does a little toe across the fountain. >> i see. wow! i wonder how long it
barney starts off slowly. you immediately begin thinking paul has this in the bag. >> watch this because it gets so cute. ♪ ♪ >> paul has just a few noodles left. but look at this. barney gets all of his noodles, two meat balls to go, paul helps a little. ♪ ♪ >> barneyney, himself food just disappeared. >>> you know when dudes get scared, they like to do extra strength, test the hanhood. >> i'm all about physical competition. >> how about the epic...
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barney on this. >> you already went to barney. barney borrowed some of my time. >> he is my former chairman. >> jpmorgan is in the midst of this $13 billion settlement in part related to assets that it acquired during the finance of crisis both bear stearns and washington mutual. you said publicly and i'm curious if your view has changed since we last talked given the details that have emerged. about whether you think the government should be finding the company -- not for buying those assets at whatever to those assets that were purchased during the crisis with a little bit of a push if not a lot of push from mr. paulsen? >> i would say this. first of all to my recollection the washington mutual ambassadors were not the same. they were much more voluntary activity on the part of jpmorgan and washington mutual. and similarly the bank of america. tank of america was pushed into taking merrill lynch. buying countrywicountrywi de was one of the worst ideas that handle lever had. with regard to wamu, no. that's totally there. with regard to
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barney barney. going back to iran. if you think that iran for example over the next few months joins russia china, india by not opposing and tolerating it what impact would that have on the conciliation of the taliban on the april elections as well as the compensation forming the grouping of the governments concerned. as bad as far as the political will and the complications of the situation when he was the head set up some watershed organizations to help maintain a continuity across the watershed across the implementation of the plan it's very provocative and very hard with an even afghanistan. they have helmand province which is facilitated by the international forces and in opportunity to bring afghans together to discuss the situation. in that meeting it was the first time that they had sat together to have this discussion. historically and culturally they were connected with kandahar. it was an interesting at the end of that meeting the people at home and who were upstream. we understand your concerns and we will form a committee and i think that was the last. >> i wouldn't predict a quick change in the position verbally because of the ideological role in opposition to the united displays and legitimacy of the iranian regime. but the hard-liners have tried to rig a position to the united states almost into a sixth pillar of islam although it isn't mentioned in the holy koran. therefore, it would be hard to walk back from the verbal opposition. however, if the nuclear negotiations to continue to progress then the perception that an american presence in afghanistan is a direct threat to iran will definitely be reduced. and therefore, i would expect that regardless of the evolution of iran's policy it will not undertake active measures to dissuade afghanistan from signing the agreement or make life more difficult for the american forces. and i'm sure as the actions will be read clearly in afghanistan throughout the region. within afghanistan's political elites in the current system as far as i can see there is a consensus in favor and even those who iran regards do not echo the position on that or i should say more precisely. from time to time one of them has said something to keep the money flowing from iran but they do not say it with any conviction. they seem to be mobilizing the followers that or anything like that. so, i think that to the extent that it is a settled issue and it is not part of the debate it will not be a factor. it's important for the taliban because the legitimation of the struggle is on the basis of fighting the foreign occupation. if i can just summarize some interactions with people what does and what to say the peace camp in the telegram and the current negotiation they say similar to iran that the presence of the us troops what they political agreement about afghans impossible because they can't believe that there is a reasonably level playing field as long as the us and international security is supporting those who are in power now but therefore the troops should leave and then this would be very easy for afghans to reach an agreement. of course if the united states believe that that of course we don't believe that. i'm not sure the telegram believe it either. so the argument back to them even is well we don't believe you. we don't believe that will happen. therefore as long as there is a political settlement. if there is a political settlement, then of course those troops are only there by the agreement of the afghan government. if at some point the afghan government doesn't want to of course i think the united states would be very happy to take them away. i want to emphasize the united states is not seeking that agreement totheagreement to have the projection capabilities and south and central asia. they have those military bases in afghanistan as the most expensive ways to have that. if anyone has ever tried to setup and manage a military base in afghanistan with no. >> i'm going to take three questions. the gentle gentleman in the front row. >> from the afghanistan council i have two comments. one is that iran does have territorial problems in the west with iraq. they went to war and in south asia the problem created in 2,001 the treaty was a sensible pragmatic one from the afghan side. but surprisingly there was a true a few months later because the communists opposed to. when there was a re- approach but with the president then there was another coup which leads me to the point that it's crucial for 2014 for afghanistan to have a sensible government. and as a matter of fact i know of at least one or two candidates for the future for this water negotiation. so it's there. it's not that it doesn't exist it just needs international backing. >> the former intern that wrote a paper that we cite. >> we also have two questions. first for doctor rubin. the way they are going to policy tends if the iranians then do get on the table how do you think the pakistanis and the politicians who had iranian money etc. but if you have the iranians and a small foot on the door -- in the door. and my question to the doctor mac is what are the international organizations because when you are talking about iran or any organizations doing work on the ground or information exchanges between the two countries etc.? .... >> to the rest of the world and no one is helping them out either. so the u.s. could potentially play a bigger role perhaps helping afghanistan. >> short. one of the issues -- i'm glad you brought it up is poppy crop. afghans have been involved in wars for decades now, then you don't know if you're going to be meeting the next five years. you just have other agriculture products which is something that profits and is basically short term and you would not use anything if you have to leave. so how did iranians trying to help trying to help afghans taking them agriculture communism switching to other products. i don't know how close are following that but it would contribute basically to helping afghans, and helping afghans with water management would definitely help afghans switch to other, you know move away from poppy crop. that's actually one of the things iranians are asking a national commission to involve iranians because they claim they know how to do it. >> thank you for that question. as for the international groups working with the world bank, food and agriculture organization's to install so monitoring stations. problems of the monitoring stations get put in. there is not specific maintenance. you can collect all the data in the world but if you don't have any analysis plan, what's the purpose? that i've been watching. a lot of times asian development bank seven funding as well as in just put in wells across the country. however, there are some ms. glenn metrics because many times those groups are interested in the amount of money they can obligate and the number of jobs they can create but the true sustainability of the project from representative, everyone instruments the project they want to do and there's no -- how you want to back that you may not have it. and truly finally other in national organizations that are working with the environment, as barbara alluded to very early in this, there is an internationally recognized wetlands area at the border with iran and afghanistan but however since 1999 timeframe is been severely degraded to a lot of this is because of climate issues. there's not water going into the system. a lot of that is tied to management of water or mismanagement of water. >> barney final thoughts? >> first just about drugs. just repeat what's been said before. the adoption of poppy cultivation and its concurrent trafficking is an adaptation to insecurity in afghanistan. that's what all the study show. it will not be eliminated as long as people are insecure. there are provinces with strong governors in afghanistan that have a limited optical commission. no one has a limited drug trafficking. it cannot be as long as there so much insecurity in the country. nice to meet you off the internet. if understood your question correctly, it was about whether pakistan would react negatively and perhaps disruptively to greater iranian involvement. pakistan's involvement in afghanistan is not motivated by its concerns over iran. pakistan's involvement in afghanistan is motivated, first by its internal concerns by its own unity. second, i threat from india. pakistan's actions in response to those perceived threats -- in response to perceived threats have it generate an arena
barney barney. going back to iran. if you think that iran for example over the next few months joins russia china, india by not opposing and tolerating it what impact would that have on the conciliation of the taliban on the april elections as well as the compensation forming the grouping of the governments concerned. as bad as far as the political will and the complications of the situation when he was the head set up some watershed organizations to help maintain a continuity across the...
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barney's for an unrelated issue. the nypd says his purchase was flagged while they were in the barney's security room by somebody in barney'sid their preliminary investigation indicates their people had nothing to do with it. what seems to have happened is he did get outside. he was stopped by police officers. he said that they questioned his ability to afford such a pricey item. they asked him how he got the money and asked him for i.d. he gave it to them. he says in his lawsuit he was cuffed and taken to the nearby precinct house and held for about two hours. the nypd says about 45 minutes. >> now, it used to be that stores monitored a customer had he deemed suspicious till an actual crime was committed but in these cases these customers were reportedly not observed stealing a thing. they claim they purchased these expensive items using credit or debit cards. whatever happened to probable cause? >> what is what we're asking, what is the probable cause in these kays. there are three others very similar to christian that have come forward and there may be more coming forward. nobody knows for certain what it was that trigge
barney's for an unrelated issue. the nypd says his purchase was flagged while they were in the barney's security room by somebody in barney'sid their preliminary investigation indicates their people had nothing to do with it. what seems to have happened is he did get outside. he was stopped by police officers. he said that they questioned his ability to afford such a pricey item. they asked him how he got the money and asked him for i.d. he gave it to them. he says in his lawsuit he was cuffed...
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barney's there. >> barney was, and so was rahm. >> all of you. >> i would like the deniability now. >> this was at sort of the crux. this was the moment. this whole thing was going or not going and this man, mr. paulson, i think, was actually throwing up he was so anxious about what was happening. >> he was concerned. and rahm and i were with hank in an ante room and rahm and i went in with barney and the last issue was restitution. secretary and i made a proposal -- secretary made a proposal, he was in charge. about 3:00 in the afternoon we'd been going back and forth and neel was active in this and finally about 12:00 we couldn't reach agreement and we were throwing up our hands and it was just the three of us in the room and i remember rahm specifically saying, ok, and you and rahm went in to see the speaker and i don't think this story's really been told. and i thought it was over. i thought we'd lost it and we all knew we had to have the deal that night because the asian markets were opening the next day. 10 minutes later, the speaker came out, looked at me said, we're going your way, it's done. i don't think the speakers got credit for that. i don't know what happened in that room but believe me, if she had not done that, there would have been no deal and she's never gotten credit for it. >> for that reason, judd gregg's flight's going to leave on time today. >> let me go
barney's there. >> barney was, and so was rahm. >> all of you. >> i would like the deniability now. >> this was at sort of the crux. this was the moment. this whole thing was going or not going and this man, mr. paulson, i think, was actually throwing up he was so anxious about what was happening. >> he was concerned. and rahm and i were with hank in an ante room and rahm and i went in with barney and the last issue was restitution. secretary and i made a proposal...
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barney is there. >> barney. >> so is ram. i would like the deniability now. this was the crux. the moment. this was going or not going. throwing up she was anxious about what was happening. >> he was concerned. rahm and i were with hank in the anti-room. barney. i went in with the last step was a resolution. the secretary made a proposal. he was in charge. in the afternoon, we were active on this. at 12:00, we couldn't reach an agreement. were throwing up our hands. the three of us in the room. you ahm saying, okay, and and rahm went in to see the speaker. and i don't think this story has been told. i thought it was over. i thought we lost it. e all knew we had to have vthe deal that night because the asian markets were opening the next day and everything went deal.f we didn't have the ten minutes later, the speaker said, we're going your way, it's over. it's the deal is done. i don't think the speaker got credit. i don't know what happened in that room. me, if she had not done that, there would have been no deal. it. never got credit for >> for that reason, the flight is going to leave on time. let me go back a step. fundamentally, the difference a movement from a main stream conservatism of you, presidents bush to a group that does not acc
barney is there. >> barney. >> so is ram. i would like the deniability now. this was the crux. the moment. this was going or not going. throwing up she was anxious about what was happening. >> he was concerned. rahm and i were with hank in the anti-room. barney. i went in with the last step was a resolution. the secretary made a proposal. he was in charge. in the afternoon, we were active on this. at 12:00, we couldn't reach an agreement. were throwing up our hands. the three...
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barney. that's good. the barney story, the best one he told involves russian president vladimir putin. >> i introduced barney> and he kind of dissed him. >> really? >> you call that a dog? a year later -- >> you call that a dog? >> he didn't say it. his body language said that's not really a dog. i love the guy. and so a year later putin introduces me to his dog and a huge hound. >> big -- >> bounty across the lawn and says bigger, faster and stronger than barney. >> he went on to joke about putin saying you should have quote unquote nuked him. >>> one of the biggest days in the world, "people magazine" announcing sexiest man alive. the winner was add da am lavine. he was able to fend off the likes of justin team beimberlak more. johnny depp and george clooney won twice and you can check it out at people.com. number one, we usually don't get to say number one as our number so let's enjoy. the number one franchise and one of the best issues selling every year. adam lavine is popular, sexy to some perhaps, not to all. not like george clooney, not necessarily. anyway, 28 years after "people magazine" launched t
barney. that's good. the barney story, the best one he told involves russian president vladimir putin. >> i introduced barney> and he kind of dissed him. >> really? >> you call that a dog? a year later -- >> you call that a dog? >> he didn't say it. his body language said that's not really a dog. i love the guy. and so a year later putin introduces me to his dog and a huge hound. >> big -- >> bounty across the lawn and says bigger, faster and...
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barney's there. >> barney was, and so was rahm. of you. >> i would like the deniability now. >> this was at sort of the crux. this was the moment. thing was going or not going and this man, mr. paulson, i think, was throwing up he was so anxious about what was happening. >> he was concerned. rahm and i were with hank in an ante room and rahm and i went lastth barney and the issue was restitution. secretary and i made a proposal -- secretary made a was in charge. about 3:00 in the afternoon we'd been going back and forth and neel was active in this and finally about 12:00 we couldn't agreement and we were throwing up our hands and it was just the three of us in the room and i remember rahm specifically saying, ok, and you and rahm went in to see the speaker and i don't think this story's really told. and i thought it was over. i thought we'd lost it and we the dealwe had to have that night because the asian were opening the next day. 10 minutes later, the speaker came out, looked at me said, going your way, it's done. i don't think the speakers got credit for that. i don't know what happened in room but believe me, if she had not done that, there would have been no deal and she's gotten credit for it. >> for that reason, judd gregg's on time going to leave today. >> let me go back. there's a fundamental difference is -- not just partisan. the diff
barney's there. >> barney was, and so was rahm. of you. >> i would like the deniability now. >> this was at sort of the crux. this was the moment. thing was going or not going and this man, mr. paulson, i think, was throwing up he was so anxious about what was happening. >> he was concerned. rahm and i were with hank in an ante room and rahm and i went lastth barney and the issue was restitution. secretary and i made a proposal -- secretary made a was in charge. about...
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barney. that's pretty good. the barney story, though, bet one he told involves russian president vladimir putin. >> i introduced barney really? >> yeah. he's like you call that a dog. a year later -- >> you call that a dog? >> he didn't say it his body language did. a year later putin introduces me to his dog. a huge hound. >> oh, yeah. >> bounding across the lawn. he says, bigger, stronger and faster than barney. >> leno went on to joke about putin saying you should have quote unquote nuked him. >>> it's one of the big. days of the year in the magazine world. people announcing sexiest man alive. leader was adam levine, the lead singer of maroon five and judge on "the voice" he has his own fragrance and clothing line at k-mart. he was able to fend off the likes of justin timberlake, jimmy fallon to claim the crowd. there have have been 26 previous winners of this prize. johnny depp and george clooney each won twice. you can check them out at people.com. we don't get to say number one is our number. the sexiest man alive issue is people magazine's number one franchise and one of its best-selling issues every year. the
barney. that's pretty good. the barney story, though, bet one he told involves russian president vladimir putin. >> i introduced barney really? >> yeah. he's like you call that a dog. a year later -- >> you call that a dog? >> he didn't say it his body language did. a year later putin introduces me to his dog. a huge hound. >> oh, yeah. >> bounding across the lawn. he says, bigger, stronger and faster than barney. >> leno went on to joke about putin...
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barneys customers both african-american claim they have been stopped and detained after making luxury purchases. they said earlier this year after paying for their items, barneys sent undercover police officers to stop them on the street and check the validity of their debit cards. >> jon: shocking! (laughter) i have got to say that a store owned by such a lovable, tolerant dinosaur of color-- (laughter) the fact that he would submit anybody to this humiliation and harassmen harassment-- what's that? really? different barney, okay. (laughter) not purple. okay, that makes more sense. (laughter) maybe this is just a misunderstanding. >> kayla philips a 21-year-old nursing student was stopped by police after she used her tax rebate to buy a $2300 bag from barneys. trayon christian a 19-year-old college student who bought a $350 ferr gomo-- ferragamo belt said he was stopped and handcuffed by undercover cops. >> jon: okay, well, maybe it was the fashion police. (laughter) >> jon: i mean honestly black ferragamo belt with brown loafers? (laughter) so you think barneys would have been more prepared for black customers given that they're a month away from launching a holiday product line with hip-hop legend jay-z. i guess they forgot to have the staff meeting where they said guess who's coming to barneys. look-- we all know what happens now. >> jay-z is facing pressure to bow out of his partnership with the high-end retailer. >> more than 16,000 people have signed an on-line petition demanding jay-z end his part
barneys customers both african-american claim they have been stopped and detained after making luxury purchases. they said earlier this year after paying for their items, barneys sent undercover police officers to stop them on the street and check the validity of their debit cards. >> jon: shocking! (laughter) i have got to say that a store owned by such a lovable, tolerant dinosaur of color-- (laughter) the fact that he would submit anybody to this humiliation and harassmen harassment--...
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barneys new york. recently, there were two shoppers who said they were subjected to kind of shopping while black, they made purchases at barneys new york, expensive purchases, well, it's all relative as to what's expensive at barneysy can accused of either having phony credit cards, stolen credit card, that they were not deserving of the purchases. so there was a lot of pressure from some of the shoppers. one in particular who said jay z who had a financial interest and partnership with barneys should think about relyiynn relinquishg that partnership. a and now jay z comes out and says he's going to continue to have a relationship with that store. what's your thought about how jay z was pulls into this? there are a lot of black artists who have interests with barneys, why am i being singled out? >> because you're jay z, jay. you're one of the most recognizable figures, not only in hip-hop, but in pop culture. one of the most recognizable ones we've had in the past 20 or 30 years. his last eight cds have debuted as number one on the billboard charts. you're going to get attention. my question really is, how come we don't have the same amount of pressure on the white artists and celebrities who also have dealings wi
barneys new york. recently, there were two shoppers who said they were subjected to kind of shopping while black, they made purchases at barneys new york, expensive purchases, well, it's all relative as to what's expensive at barneysy can accused of either having phony credit cards, stolen credit card, that they were not deserving of the purchases. so there was a lot of pressure from some of the shoppers. one in particular who said jay z who had a financial interest and partnership with barneys...
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barney's. he had been criticized after barney's was accused after racially profiling two customers. in a statement, he said, "i'm in a unique position to affect change at barney's14 automobile of the year. look at that. that's a corvette. you like that, jeff? >> i love that. >> would you drive that? >> oh, yeah. >> you would just get from red light to red light in manhattan. >> that's right there on columbus circle, too. >> the new corvette has more power and better fuel economy than last year's model. prices for the base sting ray start at just under $52,000. just a mere $52,000. >> that's a piece of cake for you, don. >> oh, please. donations are pouring in after a new jersey vented on face book. the customer wrote that they would not tip because they did not approve of her lifestyle. her name is dana morales. she served in the marine corps for over two years, and she says she received more than $2,000 from supporters. the customer wrote that right there on the receipt, i do not approve of your lifestyle. >>> two homes got swallowed up by a huge sinkhole. officials are keeping a close eye on how big the sinkhole is growing. authorities evacuated several other
barney's. he had been criticized after barney's was accused after racially profiling two customers. in a statement, he said, "i'm in a unique position to affect change at barney's14 automobile of the year. look at that. that's a corvette. you like that, jeff? >> i love that. >> would you drive that? >> oh, yeah. >> you would just get from red light to red light in manhattan. >> that's right there on columbus circle, too. >> the new corvette has more...
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barney, on this. >> we already went to barney. spend i'm going to start with them and go down the line. >> barney barbet some of my time. he is my former chairman. >> jpmorgan is in the midst of this $13 billion settlement, in part related to assess that it acquired during the financial crisis both bear stearns and washington mutual. you have said publicly and i'm curious if you just changed since we last talked given the details that have emerged, about whether you are thinking the government should be fining the company for buying those -- not provide those assets but whatever has happened to those assets that were purchased in the crisis will get a boost if not with a lot of bush. >> i would say this, first of all, to my recollection, the washington mutual investors were not the same. there was much more volunteer activity on the part of jpmorgan chase for washington mutual. similar with bank of america. bank of america was pushed into taking merrill lynch. buying countrywide which was oe of the worst ideas. i differentiate. with regard to wamu, no. that's totally the. with regard to bear stearns, no. you use the word
barney, on this. >> we already went to barney. spend i'm going to start with them and go down the line. >> barney barbet some of my time. he is my former chairman. >> jpmorgan is in the midst of this $13 billion settlement, in part related to assess that it acquired during the financial crisis both bear stearns and washington mutual. you have said publicly and i'm curious if you just changed since we last talked given the details that have emerged, about whether you are...
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barney miller. >> i am laughing because i don't know. >> barney miller would have these long set ups and the jokes would fall flat and then fish would walk by. brooke, you claim to be a lawyer. is this legal? >> i don't think the provisions would be enforced in a court. i think the new york courts are not likely -- don't likely enforce provisions when they can read and exchange -- an exchange for sexual acts and money. but people can do what they want. it is a free country and capitalism, but don't expect it to be enforced in a court of law. >> fragmentation. at a certain point you can go on-line and order a hamburger from a little old laid down the street. same thing with everything in life. it will be so splintered. >> what does that have to do with this? >> i am saying it can't beacon trolled. be controlled. there will be too many choices. >> that's great. >> that's what i'm saying. >> the problem is as the penthouse owner you need the government to enforce it and you have somebody living there for a buck. >> you throw them out. >> if they refuse to be touched? >> they gain weight. >> that has
barney miller. >> i am laughing because i don't know. >> barney miller would have these long set ups and the jokes would fall flat and then fish would walk by. brooke, you claim to be a lawyer. is this legal? >> i don't think the provisions would be enforced in a court. i think the new york courts are not likely -- don't likely enforce provisions when they can read and exchange -- an exchange for sexual acts and money. but people can do what they want. it is a free country and...
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barney story? >> well, there's a lot. i introduced barney to putin. >> okay. >> and he kind of dissed him. >> really? >> yeah, it was like you call that a dog? >> you call that a dog? >> he didn't say it but his body language was he's not really a dog. and i love the guy. a year later putt putin introdue to his dog. he said bigger, stronger and faster than barneyow. you should have nuked him. >> how important is it, greg, for conservatives to start thinking about going on some of these shows where they can show their personality? how much do you think that helps in the future? >> i guess it does. let's face it, it's been six years so there's been a lot of space for people to miss the president. i will say this, the best thing that jimmy carter did after being president was not be president. that's why he was such a great ex-president. but i want to make a point, my mom always said don't be first or last on anything. and that's why he's right about don't worry, he was not the first president an he's not the last president and he didn't take a sixth of the economy and destroy it. >> that's true. >> go ahead. >> can i throw something in real quick. i'm listening to this interview this morning on fox various tv networks and thinking what's president obama going to do after he's president. i don't want to make this about obama. >> he'll be very you
barney story? >> well, there's a lot. i introduced barney to putin. >> okay. >> and he kind of dissed him. >> really? >> yeah, it was like you call that a dog? >> you call that a dog? >> he didn't say it but his body language was he's not really a dog. and i love the guy. a year later putt putin introdue to his dog. he said bigger, stronger and faster than barneyow. you should have nuked him. >> how important is it, greg, for conservatives to...
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barney's, new york, the store in manhattan. the hip-hop artist was criticized after barney's was accused of racially profiling two black customers at its manhattan flagship store. jay-z says he will sit on a special council set up with barney's to deal with racial profiling. in a statement, he said he is in a unique position to effect change at the high end retailer. >>> a big reveal first seen on cnn this morning. automobile magazine taking the wraps off the 2014 automobile of the year, and there it is. the chosen car is a 2014 chevrolet corvette stingray. what a transformation. the new corvette has better power and more fuel economy than last year's model. cnn took a test drive, found the car to be quicker. i guess so, in manhattan, too, with higher quality interior design. did they rig all the traffic lights to see how fast it goes? prices for the base stingray start at just under 52,000. pretty color, too. >>> part of a mystery now solved, more than three years after being reported missing, the bodies of a couple and their two children have been found. still, so many questions. police say joseph and summer mcstay, along with two bodies, believed to be their sons, were buried in a shallow grave in a desert near los angele
barney's, new york, the store in manhattan. the hip-hop artist was criticized after barney's was accused of racially profiling two black customers at its manhattan flagship store. jay-z says he will sit on a special council set up with barney's to deal with racial profiling. in a statement, he said he is in a unique position to effect change at the high end retailer. >>> a big reveal first seen on cnn this morning. automobile magazine taking the wraps off the 2014 automobile of the...
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this, the cat in the hat, back in 1997, barney, the dinosaur whipping around, one woman said it looked like barney was trying to attack me. they had to put barney and the pitching panther down, deflate them. the cat in the hat caused injuries. one year sonic hit a light post and caused injuries. just a couple of years ago, the m&m's hit a couple of sisters. that i heard that they get free m&m's for life. >> laguardia is more exposed and what's happening is the low pressure that caused us all the problems, as that moves out, the pressure gradient, the dramatic pressure change funnels the wind. as the low moves out and that pressure change lotsens up, that's why we've seen winds slowly diminishing and culling into range where we could be able to have the balloons. that's why i'm optimistic. all of that is being watched very closely. as that moves out, it is clearing a lot of other weather across the country. for holiday trips, it's looking good for today, a big difference from yesterday. >> black friday has been shifted back by many stores to today. joining us now with more on the rush of shoppers for holiday deals, aljazeera's kilmeny. good morn
this, the cat in the hat, back in 1997, barney, the dinosaur whipping around, one woman said it looked like barney was trying to attack me. they had to put barney and the pitching panther down, deflate them. the cat in the hat caused injuries. one year sonic hit a light post and caused injuries. just a couple of years ago, the m&m's hit a couple of sisters. that i heard that they get free m&m's for life. >> laguardia is more exposed and what's happening is the low pressure that...
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barney's giving up his porn. he's got relationship gut. they eat at the same diner every night. it-it's, like, the end of barney stinson as we know him.what? they're happy. yeah, well, we got to go. later. bye. bye-bye. (whispering): so what'd you get? i got squat.
barney's giving up his porn. he's got relationship gut. they eat at the same diner every night. it-it's, like, the end of barney stinson as we know him.what? they're happy. yeah, well, we got to go. later. bye. bye-bye. (whispering): so what'd you get? i got squat.
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barney's. they were accused of racially discriminating two black customers. he said he is in a, quote, unique position to affect change at barney'sontroversial issue. sit down and listen to this. i read this earlier and was intrigued. why a writer for "the guardian" says he hates being a black man. he writes, i can honestly say i hate being a black male. i don't fit into the views people have of black men. in popular culture, black men are recognized in three areas, sports, crime and entertainment. i hate rap music, i hate most sports and like reasoning to rock music such as p.j. harvey. i'm going to bring in the writer now. he joins me from toronto. i guess you can call it self-hatred. who do you blame for your self-hatred? >> um, i would say, i think it manifests from society. i would say. >> when i read through all of that and you are saying you hate being a black man, do you hate being a black man or just hate the stereotypes about black men? >> i hate the stereotypes. in pop culture, the stereo typical image of a black male is to be aggressive, is to be arrogant, is to not be a nice person and i just feel as though there are
barney's. they were accused of racially discriminating two black customers. he said he is in a, quote, unique position to affect change at barney'sontroversial issue. sit down and listen to this. i read this earlier and was intrigued. why a writer for "the guardian" says he hates being a black man. he writes, i can honestly say i hate being a black male. i don't fit into the views people have of black men. in popular culture, black men are recognized in three areas, sports, crime and...
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barney rubble, you're to blame for all our trouble. and if you think we're going to forget, you're out of your mind, mind, mind, mind. >> i told you we should have rehearsed. >> barney. >> have a good show. >> yabba yabba doo. >> what are you going to give me? >> i'm going to take your burger. >> bye, big boy. >> hello betty. >> hello, wilma. you know, this is getting old. >> let's see how well we did in terms of our looks. this is us. >> it's halloween. >> let's see how much we look like them. we're going to split screen it. everybody's telling me i still look like lucy, lucille ball. >> okay, there's you. >> yeah. lucy. >> no. it's good. okay. okay, betty. ready? >> i'm ready. >> that's cute. pie lid's falling a little. >> pebbles and bam-bam are supposed to be wandering around. >> i left my real bam-bam at home and so did you. >> behind us we have a bunch of great, great, great costumes. and we are going to select three from this group. we're going to bring them inside. take a peek. we're going to call three lucky people inside in just a few minutes. this morning was something. wasn't it? >> thank goodness it was a pretty day here in new york. it wasn't freezing and it wasn't raining like they expected it to be. >> we were shocked. we didn't know what we were going to be. >> it was a secret. it was just as much fun for us. >> let's take a look in case you missed it. >> that jiber, grabber. >> i think you're ready now for your own bike, buddy. [ applause ] >> we're starting to get a little worried about matt. he's a little too comfortable now being a woman. >> by the way, watching matt come out in that, bust through that thing with those -- >> with those jugs. >> we had no idea what was happening. >> he said, i mean first of all, he looks great. >> he's in great shape anyway. what are you going to do with a man's man hood when you put them in a woman's bathing suit. they completely disappeared whoever did the job. baby it's cold outside. >> so we were singing a little bit of the flintstone song. we want to know if you knew the words. >> i couldn't hardly remember the first verse. ♪ flintstones, meet the flintstones ♪ ♪ they're a modern family ♪ from the town of bedrock ♪ doo da, when you're with the flints stones have a yabba dabba doo time. ♪ when you're with the flints stones have a yabba dabba doo time, you'll have a gay old time ♪ >> we should show our feet. we wanted to be barefoot. and we wanted it to match our skin tone. >> but we had a problem yesterday. because hoda tried them on and they were too small. they had to add slippers for hoda's. >> do you remember the other thing that wilma and betty always used to say? >> there was a blast of a truck pet. >> and? >> we have the tape. let's watch it. >> charge! >> they were going shopping. charging. >> some things work out. and some things not so much. apparently jimmy fallon has no career unless he talks about us every night. >> finally this isn't good. the global supply of wine is running low. they're saying we're on track to have a massive shortage. then catkathie lee and hoda wer like welcome to the hunger games. >>> there is a game i should not have downloaded ever. it's called candy crush. it's sick. >> here it is. the goal is to get three of these little candies in a row. you move one over. see how they disappear? >> yeah. >> it's so much fun to play. it is addicting. and you'll be on the plane and before you know it you've wasted three or four hours of your life. >> your life, exactly. >> dillon's candy shop has come up with the identical candies. they have these too. what else, anything? >>> i don't know. i guess it's thirsty thursday. it's time for my i-hoda. >> i was going to make it for somebody in every generation. not just the teenyboppers. ♪ >> this is king harvest, the old school version of dancing in the moonlight. don't you love it. come on. let's do it. ♪ we get it almost every night ♪ it's super natural delight ♪ everybody was dancing in the moonlight ♪ ♪ dancing in the moonlight >> all right. that's our song. now that's the background music, because we are going to select at this moment our contest winner. here are the three contestants. we have no idea where they are. >> number one, come on in. a camping trip. >> my god, did you go to a lot of trouble. >> this is sara from borooklyn. this is awesome. >> she's twerking now to make that work. >> the '80s toys. from rhode island. mom is a cabbage patch doll. and son ryan is an action figure and son nathan is a joystick. genius. scoot on in. >> they can't scoot in. that's as far as they can go. >> and the last one is the movie gravity. debbie from sussex county, new jersey. >> you are genius. that is a genius idea. >> they're all so great. >> we love all of them. first of all, third place gets a $25 gift card. second place gets a gift card and first place gets a gift card. >> we have a tie for second. >> since the prize is the same thing anyway. >> it's gravity and the toys. and the winner is -- the camping trip. that is ingenious. >> barneyu. >> and fred, fred. here, i'll hold her for you. amazing. >>> coming up, she's one funny person with personal news right after this. how do you pronounce her last name now? >> i don't know. ♪ ♪ viva las vegas >>. >>> an actress turned model stars in her own reality show. and it stars her husband and their three year old hank junior. look at her cute little outfit. >> i was supposed to be elvis. and somebody said you look like sharon stone from casino. i was like okay. >> i think we should start with exciting news. it's not every day we get to break news on our program. tell us what your news is. >> well, as you said, kendra on top. that's what got me pregnant with baby number two. >> is this something that people on your reality show are going to be able to see? and was it something your husband was for? >> we planned this perfectly. you know, we planned this to be right after the season. so we have a little time off. so i have the time to puke and, you know -- >> now far along are y
barney rubble, you're to blame for all our trouble. and if you think we're going to forget, you're out of your mind, mind, mind, mind. >> i told you we should have rehearsed. >> barney. >> have a good show. >> yabba yabba doo. >> what are you going to give me? >> i'm going to take your burger. >> bye, big boy. >> hello betty. >> hello, wilma. you know, this is getting old. >> let's see how well we did in terms of our looks. this is us....
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barney story? >> well, there's a lot. i introduced barney to putin. >> okay. >> and he kind of dissed him. >> really? >> yes. you call that a dog. he didn't say it. his body language said that's not really a dog. a year later putin introduces me to his dog. a huge hound. bounding across the lawn. he says bigger and stronger, faster than barneywow. should have nuked him. >> hilarious. >> apparently the president has been taking painting lessons in dallas. the results clearly show, what was funny, he told his painting instructor, there's a rembrandt inside this guy and it's your job to find it. >> that's a really good painting. >> that's the real deal. he is a painter. >> he used dissed in perfect context like it was nothing. >> i love his straight face. >> i'm going to send him five chriss. that's my bid. that's my bid on that painting. >> i'm returning mine to the bank. >> i'm going to give you currency every time i think you do something that's worthy. you get two chriss. you've been good today. i'm throwing myself around. >> i will steal the coins and spend them on shoes. >> spend all your time defacing them. >> virtual shoes. >> that's the problem. >> so useful. >> this will all turn out badly for me. i can feel the social media heating up. >> let's go to break quil i spe spend your cuomo face. >> she faced one major rec
barney story? >> well, there's a lot. i introduced barney to putin. >> okay. >> and he kind of dissed him. >> really? >> yes. you call that a dog. he didn't say it. his body language said that's not really a dog. a year later putin introduces me to his dog. a huge hound. bounding across the lawn. he says bigger and stronger, faster than barneywow. should have nuked him. >> hilarious. >> apparently the president has been taking painting lessons in...
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barney frank, a little bit more liberal than i am. barney frank wrote a letter to every democrat in the house and said, please support governor barbour's plan. now, that's the way it ought to be in times that are serious. and the fiscal crisis in our country is serious. and we ought to be trying to work together. but governors can help that because they're used to leading. and you're right. there are a lot of democrat governors who are -- who want to do the same thing. they balance the budget every year. they don't go four years without a budget. that's just unheard of in state governments. so we want to push more of what we're doing in the states up to washington as an example. >> barneyo do you look at from the other side of the aisle. of the governor who will work to get things done from the other side of the aisle? >> it's very hard. and one of the reasons is the difference in attitude of the obama administration. i mean, we have a president -- the president has to lead. congress can't lead. you can get help from congressmen like congressman frank who helped us in our time of crisis. but the president has to lead. and on the democratic side, he's not showing any leadership that gives any democrat member the idea that what they ought to be doing is trying to work with the republicans. >> then do you write off the next three years as it can't happen in washington? >> i don't think you can write it off. i think it's good they've got this conference committee that's going to try to work out a budget deal. i'm not overly optimistic because the president says means $1 trillion in new taxes. the republicans say a budget deal should mean more economic growth. >> they also
barney frank, a little bit more liberal than i am. barney frank wrote a letter to every democrat in the house and said, please support governor barbour's plan. now, that's the way it ought to be in times that are serious. and the fiscal crisis in our country is serious. and we ought to be trying to work together. but governors can help that because they're used to leading. and you're right. there are a lot of democrat governors who are -- who want to do the same thing. they balance the budget...
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barney had been called a lot of names over the years. jerk! bastard! barack obama jr.?! mm-hmm. and yes... we can. but there's one name none of us ever expected to hear him called. boyfriend. barney stinson is my boyfriend. i've said it, like, a hundred times. it still sounds weird to say. well, anything sounds weird if you say it a hundred times. bowl. bowl. bowl. but other than that, things are good? bowl. bowl. i don't know. i think barney'sr too long. bowl. like, the other night, i wake up at 4:00 a.m.-- bowl. (thud, robin gasps)
barney had been called a lot of names over the years. jerk! bastard! barack obama jr.?! mm-hmm. and yes... we can. but there's one name none of us ever expected to hear him called. boyfriend. barney stinson is my boyfriend. i've said it, like, a hundred times. it still sounds weird to say. well, anything sounds weird if you say it a hundred times. bowl. bowl. bowl. but other than that, things are good? bowl. bowl. i don't know. i think barney'sr too long. bowl. like, the other night, i wake up...
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barney's and the nypd after two customers claimed they were racially profiled. he sued barney's foraccusing him of fraud after he bought a $349 belt. kayla philips threatened to sue after she was stopped boying a celine hand bag in february. an audit clears the retailer of racial profiling placing blame squarely on the shoulders of the nypd. the officers allegedly watched the transactions take place from the security room in the stored and pursued the customers based on suspicions of credit card fraud. but a police spokesperson offered a different account. quote, in both instances, nypd officers were conducted unrelated investigation and took action after conferring with barney'sficers only visit when they are investigating crimes. in both cases, they were pursuing other case. it's conhave lewd, reverend al, what do you make of this in terms of the overall look at tactics in new york city under scrutiny? >> well, i think, clearly when this came out, we got involved, we did work with another group t. problem had been the charge of racial profiling and stop and frisk so now we have shop an frisk. what is interesting about the report. there is meeting of the retailers, ceos and some of us that are leading in this on friday t. interesting thing are you now saying that nypd has total control of your store? there is no policy, no understanding? >> exactly. >> you turn the civil liberties of the customers over to nypd? >> are you saying they profile? you can't leave it like this? how did nypd know the exact amount and what was going on in a transaction if, in fact, they never talked to anyone in the store. as you pointed out, this young lady makes a purchase, how did
barney's and the nypd after two customers claimed they were racially profiled. he sued barney's foraccusing him of fraud after he bought a $349 belt. kayla philips threatened to sue after she was stopped boying a celine hand bag in february. an audit clears the retailer of racial profiling placing blame squarely on the shoulders of the nypd. the officers allegedly watched the transactions take place from the security room in the stored and pursued the customers based on suspicions of credit...
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barney's for an unrelated issue. the purchase was flagged by somebody in the barney's security room. >> he had a receipt. >> he was flagged because he was black. if you have a receipt. if you have a debit card. holy cow. >> just to point out here -- >> this has happened -- give us other stories. >> this goes on. most of the time, if a store thinks you are committing a crime, they let you commit the crime so you can't say i was going to pay for that. so, that does happen. srk right. >> they let grow through with something they think is suspicious. >> you show the receipt. >> show the receipt and id, verify it and walk home. usually, you are approached and ma'am, may i see your receipt. you are not told how can you afford this, what are you doing here? >> after it came forward, we put it ton front page. the next morning, i was contacted by caleb phillip's mother. a hard working woman, works for the city. she said her daughter had the same exact experience. we went, it was a month before trayon's. kayla's was february 28. a young, nursing student, single mom, went to buy a bag she wanted. she had a job. she got a tax refund in february. she went with a bank of america card. it was a new account. she had a temporary bank of america debit card without her name but she got in the mail, the actual card. she had not called to activate it. she went and bought the $2,500 bag, knew what she wanted, orange suedes beautiful purse. >> present to herself. >> with a tax refund. she does say she remembers the clerk getting a phone call during her transaction. the clerk just saying things like mm-hmm, yes, no. >> we have been dealing with racial profiling cases for years. when we saw this being national network, we immediately contacted the lawyer for one. we called for a meeting with the president of barney'sheadquarters in harlem. we had other civil rights leaders. he says they did not make the complaint to police. i said if you didn't make the complaint, how did the police know about the purchase? you have to remember, both of them left the store. so, they said their custom is to let you finish the purchase. >> they are looking at cameras and calling the clerks. >> based on race. if you have a debit card, you have the receipt and the money is taken out of your account. where is the crime and the probable cause? is this a new york city phenomenon? >> we get this a lot. >> from national chains? >> from national chains. we called a meeting of ceos to talk about this major change. there must be a change in policy. and there must be some instruction in the police departments. >> have you talked to the cops about this? >> the stores must deal with the police departments. if you are claiming it's the cops, not us, what are you saying? the cops are saying it's you. what are they saying to you? w
barney's for an unrelated issue. the purchase was flagged by somebody in the barney's security room. >> he had a receipt. >> he was flagged because he was black. if you have a receipt. if you have a debit card. holy cow. >> just to point out here -- >> this has happened -- give us other stories. >> this goes on. most of the time, if a store thinks you are committing a crime, they let you commit the crime so you can't say i was going to pay for that. so, that does...
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barney's. there's not one person who i met, who said, what they did to that kid was right. what happened to that young man outside of barney'so every young black and brown kid in new york when their stopped and frisked by the police. the same policy, we think you're a burglar, we think you're selling drugs. we think that is wrong. and every other stop and frisk should be wrong too. >> do you think it's the class element? we purposefully said, i don't really want to do stop and frisk today, in the context of talking about renisha mcbride. but it is that same kind of mind set. and i wonder if the outrage is, these are people who can afford these consumer items, how dare you stop them. >> certainly, that's part of it. but a $250 belt is an expensive items, but there are many young people who can buy a $250 belt as well. that sense, just racial profiling any individual should be deemed wrong. >> vince warren and ari melber, thank you so much. and for much more on these types of issues, i want to direct you to an excellent article that ari haze written on former felonies and the barriers they face this trying to vote as part of t
barney's. there's not one person who i met, who said, what they did to that kid was right. what happened to that young man outside of barney'so every young black and brown kid in new york when their stopped and frisked by the police. the same policy, we think you're a burglar, we think you're selling drugs. we think that is wrong. and every other stop and frisk should be wrong too. >> do you think it's the class element? we purposefully said, i don't really want to do stop and frisk...
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officials with barney is, employees stated that they did not target the shoppers because of their race. alloy that is represented a woman filed a civil suit against the store sang that barneyontrol. >> it looks like we're of one to get a another stretch of dry weather. this will even go in to banks giving. thanks giving. >> that will do it for us this morning. we will see you back here tomorrow morning. >> dr. phil was next three it's great having at&t u-verse high speed internet. walter likes to download fix-it videos... and watch "boardwalk empire." it helps sam with math... [ beeping ] ...and online gaming. and suze loves her smartphone for "social" studies... like video-chatting with sara. hi, ms. kelly. hi, sara. [ male announcer ] call to get the fastest internet for the price -- $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. on our newly expanded advanced digital network, get more connectivity, reliability and speed options -- now up to 45 megs. we have our own private wi-fi hot spot -- right here. getting connected is no problem -- even all at the same time. it's fast. it's reliable. and it's affordable. [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse high spee
officials with barney is, employees stated that they did not target the shoppers because of their race. alloy that is represented a woman filed a civil suit against the store sang that barneyontrol. >> it looks like we're of one to get a another stretch of dry weather. this will even go in to banks giving. thanks giving. >> that will do it for us this morning. we will see you back here tomorrow morning. >> dr. phil was next three it's great having at&t u-verse high speed...
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. >> barney, credit to you for coming on the network when obviously you knew you had something that might disappoint the market. it's a pleasure to see you. barney back to headquarters with dom. >> let's check out what's happening here, overall, with course, because michael kors, the upscale retailer report and sales, beat estimates by 3 cents with fiscal second quarter profits coming in at 71 cents a share. sales also coming in better than estimates and the company also raised its outlook for the year as it continues to build sales momentum, a bright spot here, carl. north american same-store sales up a staggering 21%. back over to you. >> all right, dom, thank you so much. >>> they went from being one of the worst teams in baseball in 2012 to winning the world series. we're talking, of course, about the boston red sox 2013 world series champions, and joining us today on the floor of the exchange, along with 500 of our closest friends -- [ laughter ] -- big papi, the most valuable player of the world series. david ortiz. welcome. >> thank you. >> you're deep in yankee territory -- >> i know, i'm not safe here. >> we could barely get the long sh
. >> barney, credit to you for coming on the network when obviously you knew you had something that might disappoint the market. it's a pleasure to see you. barney back to headquarters with dom. >> let's check out what's happening here, overall, with course, because michael kors, the upscale retailer report and sales, beat estimates by 3 cents with fiscal second quarter profits coming in at 71 cents a share. sales also coming in better than estimates and the company also raised its...
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barney's. a state attorney general is investigating the store which denies it racially profiled customers. jay-z said he will donate all proceeds from his clothing line to his charity. barney'se president gerald ford to the auction blaock. proceeds will go to charity. among the items for sale, clothing, golf clubs and a fabrege-styled egg that was given to mrs. ford as a gift. >>> president obama admits his team fumbled the rollout of his health care. if you like your plan, you can keep it. if you like your doctor, you can keep them. now he is talking about people who have had policies canceled. >> state insurance commissioners must go along with this. several has said no. insurance companies must agree to uncancel the plans and then extend them for another year. the president met with insurance industry executives on friday to persuade them to go along. his capitulation was headed off by congress for now. >> there will be ups and downs during the course of my presidency and i think i said early on when i was running, i am not a perfect man and i will not be a perfect president. >> let's talk to a pair of cnn commentators. in l.a., rahan salan. good to have you with us. >> t
barney's. a state attorney general is investigating the store which denies it racially profiled customers. jay-z said he will donate all proceeds from his clothing line to his charity. barney'se president gerald ford to the auction blaock. proceeds will go to charity. among the items for sale, clothing, golf clubs and a fabrege-styled egg that was given to mrs. ford as a gift. >>> president obama admits his team fumbled the rollout of his health care. if you like your plan, you can...