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he made it out knowing that' lex bennett never will but bennett has accepted that. >> i never think about the outside world any more. never ever. i don't dream about the outside world, i don't read about the outside -- i'm 100% prison. i'm 100% this is my life. >> coming up on "lockup raw" a prolific prison killer reflects on his crimes on the inside. >> i stabbed 36 times. i wanted to put so many holes in him that there was no chance that he could survive. >>> these are places where the inmates are really kind of the true live hannibal lector. they require extra security, shackles, three, four correctional officers at a time. it really puts our crews on a one-on-one basis with some of the most dangerous inmates in america and in many cases the interview process has to happen through glass. >> such was the case when the lockup production team encountered 38-year-old steven huguely at the brushy mountain correctional complex in eastern tennessee. when we met him, huguely had been in prison for more than 20 years, and was scheduled to be executed the following month. >> shot my mother and t
he made it out knowing that' lex bennett never will but bennett has accepted that. >> i never think about the outside world any more. never ever. i don't dream about the outside world, i don't read about the outside -- i'm 100% prison. i'm 100% this is my life. >> coming up on "lockup raw" a prolific prison killer reflects on his crimes on the inside. >> i stabbed 36 times. i wanted to put so many holes in him that there was no chance that he could survive....
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for stephanie bennett, graduating from roanoke college was only the start. armed with a business degree, she took a job with ibm and was anxious to finally earn some money. >> she was really starting her life. she was a young woman with a lot of potential. she was excited about being on her own. >> but after working there for about a year, one day, she just didn't show up. >> she was a very responsible young woman. she was somebody that always showed up to work on time. when nobody could get in touch with her, everybody got concerned. >> so family members asked her apartment manager to check up on her. >> 911. the location of your emergency? >> i need somebody to come down to lake lynne drive immediately. i've got a dead person. >> is the person conscious? >> she's dead. >> stephanie was dead on the bedroom floor. >> she had a dark indentation around her neck due to strangulation. >> stephanie had not an enemy in the world. i was flabbergasted. i didn't know why this would happen and why it would have to be stephanie. there was no reasoning for this at all.
for stephanie bennett, graduating from roanoke college was only the start. armed with a business degree, she took a job with ibm and was anxious to finally earn some money. >> she was really starting her life. she was a young woman with a lot of potential. she was excited about being on her own. >> but after working there for about a year, one day, she just didn't show up. >> she was a very responsible young woman. she was somebody that always showed up to work on time. when...
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she can't outrun the long arm of officer bennett. still, she's not going down without a fight.fter running more than a mile, the dog bites officer bennett's hand with what little energy she's got left. >> it was so tired that there was nothing behind the bite and i had my gloves on. >> bennett is not sure if the dog has any injuries, so he lifts the pup carefully doing his best to calm it. a full veterinary exam later reveals that the dog is fine. the other dog, a chihauhau mix, is also retrieved safe and sound. it's not the first time officer bennett has done this, nor will it be the last. >> i've chased dogs before on the highway. every highway patrolman has. in fact, it happened to me today on my way to work. >> but this "caught on camera" rescue will always stand out because of the owner, lindsay's, grateful response. >> just getting them back in my arms was all that mattered. they saved my children, you know? it's the greatest thing. >> it felt pretty good because people love animals and it was nice to save them. >> sometimes with just a little extra effort, even a very ba
she can't outrun the long arm of officer bennett. still, she's not going down without a fight.fter running more than a mile, the dog bites officer bennett's hand with what little energy she's got left. >> it was so tired that there was nothing behind the bite and i had my gloves on. >> bennett is not sure if the dog has any injuries, so he lifts the pup carefully doing his best to calm it. a full veterinary exam later reveals that the dog is fine. the other dog, a chihauhau mix, is...
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and harry bennett became edsel ford's nemesis.t was as if they were two children in this empire, these two sons fighting over henry ford's love, quite literally. and that was one of the things, i think, that served to kill edsel ford. but i can tell you this, harry bennett was fun to write about. >> well, he's a character. and edsel ford's character blamed harry bennett for edsel's death because of all the pressure he put on him. harry bennett was, essentially, trying to take over the company, and he was like a second son to henry ford. it was ahazing to me to read about some of the tactics that he used because this guy was a former boxer, really a thug. he fought dirty, and he fought all the way to the end. edsel never got rid of this guy. he was running ford sort of in a parallel universe weed sell ford right up -- with edsel ford. what ever happened to harry men net. >> after edsel dies, henry ford ii who, a lot of people know, eventually became one of the most powerful chief executives in the country, but at the time he was ju
and harry bennett became edsel ford's nemesis.t was as if they were two children in this empire, these two sons fighting over henry ford's love, quite literally. and that was one of the things, i think, that served to kill edsel ford. but i can tell you this, harry bennett was fun to write about. >> well, he's a character. and edsel ford's character blamed harry bennett for edsel's death because of all the pressure he put on him. harry bennett was, essentially, trying to take over the...
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suzanne bennett is with us here today.orn in poland in 1938 as not see forces gathered at the border. she and her parents endured the nazi occupation in warsaw. they were theaunt only members of the family to survive. unfortunately, everyone else perished at the hands of the nazis thomas o i know how much this means to you, senator bennett. thank you. i cannot think of a more deserving individual to receive the congressional gold medal then president shimon peres. i want to thank the people who came to me and senator bennett , and all who have worked on this, because this is been one of the highlights of the work that i have been able to do in the senate. by the way, if everything were , toasy to do in the senate get cosponsors for as this, can you imagine what we could get done for the country? [applause] as one of the founding fathers of israel, for 67 years president shimon peres has been a selfless servant of his beloved country during times of , providing a steady hand, he has been a constant and passionate words for
suzanne bennett is with us here today.orn in poland in 1938 as not see forces gathered at the border. she and her parents endured the nazi occupation in warsaw. they were theaunt only members of the family to survive. unfortunately, everyone else perished at the hands of the nazis thomas o i know how much this means to you, senator bennett. thank you. i cannot think of a more deserving individual to receive the congressional gold medal then president shimon peres. i want to thank the people who...
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. >> on the ground to bennett. lincecum has done it again! with no hits, the san diego padres for the second time in two years! [ cheers and applause ] >> lincecum is just the second pitcher to no-hit the same team twice. so how is he celebrating tonight? dennis has ha coming up next in sports. >>> tonight, a creature no one even knew existed until now. an exclusive look at the new mammal that scientists just found. >> and tonight, james franco is in trouble with north korea. why they call his new movie an act of war. ,,
. >> on the ground to bennett. lincecum has done it again! with no hits, the san diego padres for the second time in two years! [ cheers and applause ] >> lincecum is just the second pitcher to no-hit the same team twice. so how is he celebrating tonight? dennis has ha coming up next in sports. >>> tonight, a creature no one even knew existed until now. an exclusive look at the new mammal that scientists just found. >> and tonight, james franco is in trouble with...
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. >> cowan: commentary from espn's roger bennett. before we head to washington we head to harlem where yesterday 138th street got brand new name. dr. billy taylor way honoring jazz pianist our long time music and arts, the late dr. billy taylor a very smart address. and on that note turn to norah o'donnell for bob near. >> good morning, lee. there's breaking news out of iraq we'll speak with house intelligence commit thigh chairman mike rogers and senators marco rubio and barbara boxer. >> cowan: thanks, we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning. money matters. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy.
. >> cowan: commentary from espn's roger bennett. before we head to washington we head to harlem where yesterday 138th street got brand new name. dr. billy taylor way honoring jazz pianist our long time music and arts, the late dr. billy taylor a very smart address. and on that note turn to norah o'donnell for bob near. >> good morning, lee. there's breaking news out of iraq we'll speak with house intelligence commit thigh chairman mike rogers and senators marco rubio and barbara...
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ketara salani, bob bennett and sheila ganz >> hello, my name is steven jaffey, i am a lawyer here in san francisco, tomorrow is the 43rd anniversary of me being sworn in. i am also the father of a consumer for almost 20 years of mental health services. you are going to hear a lot of thought about beliefs and opinions. i would like to stick to what are undisputed facts and i'm going to make two points because i know my time is very short. you are going to hear laura's law criminalizes mental illness. that is false. there is nothing in laura's law with any tinge of any criminalization of any conduct. it is no more criminal than our conservatorship laws. you don't here people with dementia or their families arguing alzheimer's or dementia is criminalized because the courts get involved in creating or enforcing conservatorships. laura's law is no different. it operates the same way. the second point i want to make, and this has to do with civil rights versus medical necessity, you are going to hear mentally ill people have a right to refuse treatment and medication. competent people have
ketara salani, bob bennett and sheila ganz >> hello, my name is steven jaffey, i am a lawyer here in san francisco, tomorrow is the 43rd anniversary of me being sworn in. i am also the father of a consumer for almost 20 years of mental health services. you are going to hear a lot of thought about beliefs and opinions. i would like to stick to what are undisputed facts and i'm going to make two points because i know my time is very short. you are going to hear laura's law criminalizes...
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susan clejman bennett is here with us today. gathered at the border. she and her parents endured the nazi occupation in around warsaw, along with an aunt they were the only members of the family to survive. and unfortunately, everyone else perished at the hands of the nazis. so i know how much this means to you, senator bennett. thank you. i cannot think of a more deserving individual to receive the congressional gold medal than president shimon peres. i want to thank the people who came to me and senator bennett and others, all who have worked on this, because this has been one of the highlights of the work that i've have been able to do in the senate. by the way, if everything were as easy to do in the senate to get co-sponsors for as this, can you imagine what we could get done for the country. [ applause ] as one of the founding fathers of israel, for 67 years, president shimon peres has been a selfless servant of his beloved country during times of war and peace. providing a steady hand, he has been a constant and passionat
susan clejman bennett is here with us today. gathered at the border. she and her parents endured the nazi occupation in around warsaw, along with an aunt they were the only members of the family to survive. and unfortunately, everyone else perished at the hands of the nazis. so i know how much this means to you, senator bennett. thank you. i cannot think of a more deserving individual to receive the congressional gold medal than president shimon peres. i want to thank the people who came to me...
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i know how much this means to, senator bennett.not think of a bigger honor than presenting the congressional gold medal to president shimon peres. i want to thank the people who came to me and senator bennett and others, all who have worked on this, because this has been one of the highlights of the work that i've been able to do in the senate. by the way, if everything were as easy to do in the senate to get cosponsors for his this, can you imagine what we could get done for the country? [applause] as one of the founding fathers years,el, for 67 president shimon peres has been a selfless servant of his beloved country during times of war and peace, providing a steady hand. he has been a constant and passionate voice for peace, but most of all, not only is he a great statesman and leader, he is a man who has a pure heart, and the depth of his love for all of humanity has made him a drum major for justice, not just in israel but throughout the world. as for america, we have never had a better friend who understands who we are and wh
i know how much this means to, senator bennett.not think of a bigger honor than presenting the congressional gold medal to president shimon peres. i want to thank the people who came to me and senator bennett and others, all who have worked on this, because this has been one of the highlights of the work that i've been able to do in the senate. by the way, if everything were as easy to do in the senate to get cosponsors for his this, can you imagine what we could get done for the country?...
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starting in utah with bob bennett. >> the political atmosphere obviously has been toxic and it's very clear that some of the votes that i have cast have added to the toxic environment. i offer my congratulations, as i say, to whoever wins, but i assure him, he will not have anymore loyal, dedicated, or efficient staff than i've had. >> bob bennett was an incumbent republican senator. he'd been there for 18 years. he was not in the leadership, but he'd been there for 18 years. he was ousted by a challenger from his own party. and even though they didn't oust him in a statewide vote in a primary, they just ousted him at the convention, you can still reasonably say that they ousted him in a blowout, because not only did bob bennett not get picked by the republican convention in utah that year, they didn't pick him to defend his own seat. they didn't pick him, they picked this guy, mike lee, instead. but i should tell you, they picked another tea party person behind mike lee and ahead of bob bennett. he not only didn't get picked, but he got third behind the incumbent. was it a surprise?
starting in utah with bob bennett. >> the political atmosphere obviously has been toxic and it's very clear that some of the votes that i have cast have added to the toxic environment. i offer my congratulations, as i say, to whoever wins, but i assure him, he will not have anymore loyal, dedicated, or efficient staff than i've had. >> bob bennett was an incumbent republican senator. he'd been there for 18 years. he was not in the leadership, but he'd been there for 18 years. he was...
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angus bennett, bloomberg. >> still to come, private baths and personal butlers.e will show the world's most luxurious first-class cabin. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse." streaming on the ipad and bloomberg.com. in today's energy and finance, here are your top headlines. president obama will propose by 30% byeenhouse gas 2030. the environmental protection agency is expected to unveil its plan today. not expected to was previouslyny spun out from scottish energy. the sale is not imminent, but options are being evaluated. >> apple is expected to launch its smart technology in san francisco as part of the high trend of the internet of things. companies like apple are betting benefit to consumers and the original carbon footprint. it is not for frozen, it is the new disney movie. in u.s. and canadian theaters over the weekend, this is an angelina jolie film. live-action twist on the animated classic sleeping beauty. x-men pushed down to number two. >> the way -- the question is, this righticate assessor's success? >> it is no lion king. ♪ >> welcome back to "the puls
angus bennett, bloomberg. >> still to come, private baths and personal butlers.e will show the world's most luxurious first-class cabin. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse." streaming on the ipad and bloomberg.com. in today's energy and finance, here are your top headlines. president obama will propose by 30% byeenhouse gas 2030. the environmental protection agency is expected to unveil its plan today. not expected to was previouslyny spun out from scottish energy. the sale...
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angus bennett, bloomberg. >> sergio marchionne is the ceo of maserati's parent company, fiat.an carng an plant today. for more on this, our italian bureau chief joins us. why the factory visit today? what is the symbolism surrounding it? >> it is actually the second time that marchionne has visited this factory near turin in the last two weeks. he has put this on the map, on center stage for his strategy right now. it also involves some complicated labor moves that he is trying to do. as you saw in the package that we just showed, the strategy essentially is to go upscale, produce more luxury models such as maserati, and also alfa romeo. at the same time, he is shifting production around from lance which have lower capacity, which are producing models that aren't selling well, and moving them to these. good, but obviously there is some labor tension. what he is doing is, he has two saturdaytional shifts at this plant. some unions don't like that particularly. he is fighting this strategy on the one hand, trying to convince labor to get on board. it is not an easy sell so far.
angus bennett, bloomberg. >> sergio marchionne is the ceo of maserati's parent company, fiat.an carng an plant today. for more on this, our italian bureau chief joins us. why the factory visit today? what is the symbolism surrounding it? >> it is actually the second time that marchionne has visited this factory near turin in the last two weeks. he has put this on the map, on center stage for his strategy right now. it also involves some complicated labor moves that he is trying to...
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so i know how much this means to you, senator bennett.g individual to receive the congressional gold medal in president shimon peres. and i want to thank the people that came to me and to senator bennett and all who have worked on this because this has been one of the highlights of the work that i have been able to do in the senate. and by the way, if everything were as easy to do in the senate
so i know how much this means to you, senator bennett.g individual to receive the congressional gold medal in president shimon peres. and i want to thank the people that came to me and to senator bennett and all who have worked on this because this has been one of the highlights of the work that i have been able to do in the senate. and by the way, if everything were as easy to do in the senate
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bennett jones, bbc former correspondent in pakistan is following the career of the controversial figureked with even murder allegations in the past. >> highly controversial figure, strong support base in karachi. he has 20 members of the national assembly. he's a big figure in the city and has been for decades. in the uk for recent years he's been up against inquiries, violence inquiries, tax investigations, money laundering case, and as you say back in 2010 a senior member of the party was murdered in london. there's been an enormous police investigation into that which has not resulted in any arrest. the arrest is on money laundering charges. >> self-imposed exile because if he returned to pakistan he would be prosecuted? >> he there's two things that could happen. he could face legal cases where various relatives say they lost people and he was responsible. a lot of murder charges said to be amnesty. there's a legal picture there. also the question of his physical safety and whether given his history in the city, the party is accused of violence and extortion whether he would be at r
bennett jones, bbc former correspondent in pakistan is following the career of the controversial figureked with even murder allegations in the past. >> highly controversial figure, strong support base in karachi. he has 20 members of the national assembly. he's a big figure in the city and has been for decades. in the uk for recent years he's been up against inquiries, violence inquiries, tax investigations, money laundering case, and as you say back in 2010 a senior member of the party...
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bill bennett went to vegas all the time, didn't he? melissa: people are saying phil mickelson's squeaky-clean image. i don't know what game they have been watching. >> he cheated at golf? melissa: no but. >> if there is not smoking gun evidence, incider trading, people from outside of the invest world think it a very cut and dry case with every everyone but it is really not. there is lot of gray area what constitutes material information and what constitutes non-public information. >> a lot of stuff goes down on the golf course. melissa: really? >> kp move g, as former accountant i love they're sticking by him. melissa: we're following money and none of the money left phil mickelson. that to me they don't have any confidence in this. >> yes, me too. >> i really hope it turns out to be not much for phil mickelson. >> me too. melissa: shine bright like a diamond indeed. rihanna arriving in style. the cfda fashion awards, whering what can only be described as a naked dress. the pop star was covered in more than 200,000 crystals, look at t
bill bennett went to vegas all the time, didn't he? melissa: people are saying phil mickelson's squeaky-clean image. i don't know what game they have been watching. >> he cheated at golf? melissa: no but. >> if there is not smoking gun evidence, incider trading, people from outside of the invest world think it a very cut and dry case with every everyone but it is really not. there is lot of gray area what constitutes material information and what constitutes non-public information....
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bob bennett in utah, 18 years. part of the tea party energy in the tea party is to fight entrenchment, people who go to washington and get potomac fever. that's one thing that affected cantor, and this i don't know about, but we might see reporting on it, there were democrats in that district, including a democrat who ran against cantor once, known as ben jones, former -- >> from "dukes of hazzard." >> he was in that district, and he tried to start a movement among democrats saying it's an open primary. if you're a democrat, you can vote in the republican primary. you want to make eric cantor's life miserable, vote for his opponent. i don't know what degree that plays a role. >> that will be fascinating to watch. i was talking to larry and said, look how terrible those primary numbers are. that turnout is awful. he said, that's pretty good. it will be worth seeing how many are democrats. >> it's always conventions. john warner the republican senator for a long time, was going to lose a convention. his tool to save
bob bennett in utah, 18 years. part of the tea party energy in the tea party is to fight entrenchment, people who go to washington and get potomac fever. that's one thing that affected cantor, and this i don't know about, but we might see reporting on it, there were democrats in that district, including a democrat who ran against cantor once, known as ben jones, former -- >> from "dukes of hazzard." >> he was in that district, and he tried to start a movement among...
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. >> okay so chris bennett and nelson and mat and marlene jonathan and fran martin. okay go ahead. >> good morning supervisors and president chiu. time moves quickly as we get older and it's easy it's really not been that long since 1849 when san francisco really got going so really live in a very young city and the 15 years since my husband and i bought our home in visitacion valley have flown by and i'm grateful to know a part a part of the city that i might not otherwise have known. my name is chris ba r.n. ett and participated in the planning fight and served as an advisor under the redevelopment agency and advice or to the project after and became a booster for a lessor known neighborhood but a wonderful one doing my
. >> okay so chris bennett and nelson and mat and marlene jonathan and fran martin. okay go ahead. >> good morning supervisors and president chiu. time moves quickly as we get older and it's easy it's really not been that long since 1849 when san francisco really got going so really live in a very young city and the 15 years since my husband and i bought our home in visitacion valley have flown by and i'm grateful to know a part a part of the city that i might not otherwise have...
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the bird amendment went down by one vote because bennett johnson who would have been shattered again, he was out of -- he went to a funeral -- >> a dear friend of his had a funeral. >> bennett would have had to vote with bird because bird was working him over for six months and he was gone and went down by one. and we skipped it through with the voting, you heard. but the final one that my pals have never heard is that apparently, according to paul sarbanes who was a dear friend of the other faith, i saw him about eight or ten years ago and he said that one day in the democrat caucus of the senate that biden gave the most strident talk about sticking with your position, stick with the caucus, when you make a pledge, do you this. it was just marvelous. and sarbanes said as he finished, bird rose with his finger, said senator biden, may i refresh your memory. [ laughter ] and, i mean that was part of the game. but, anyway, it was a great honor and a privilege to do it and when the thing passed george and i were fishing in jackson and george p. was with us, george p. was only 12 and rile
the bird amendment went down by one vote because bennett johnson who would have been shattered again, he was out of -- he went to a funeral -- >> a dear friend of his had a funeral. >> bennett would have had to vote with bird because bird was working him over for six months and he was gone and went down by one. and we skipped it through with the voting, you heard. but the final one that my pals have never heard is that apparently, according to paul sarbanes who was a dear friend of...
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bob bennett in utah, 18 years. energy in the tea party is to fight entrenchment, people who go to washington and get potomac fever. that's one thing that affected cantor, and this i don't know about, but we might see reporting on it, there were democrats in that district, including a democrat who ran against cantor once, known as ben jones, former -- >> from "dukes of hazzard." >> he was in that district, and he tried to start a movement among democrats saying it's an open primary. if you're a democrat, you can vote in the republican primary. you want to make eric cantor's life miserable, vote for his opponent. i don't know what degree that plays a role. >> that will be fascinating to watch. i was talking to larry and said, look how terrible those primary numbers are. that turnout is awful. he said, that's pretty good. it will be worth seeing how many are democrats. >> because they don't have primaries in virginia, it's always conventions. john warner the republican senator for a long time, was going to lose a conv
bob bennett in utah, 18 years. energy in the tea party is to fight entrenchment, people who go to washington and get potomac fever. that's one thing that affected cantor, and this i don't know about, but we might see reporting on it, there were democrats in that district, including a democrat who ran against cantor once, known as ben jones, former -- >> from "dukes of hazzard." >> he was in that district, and he tried to start a movement among democrats saying it's an open...
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roger bennett, thank you.tching the reed report at 2:00 p.m. coming up today on msnbc. thank you, joy. >> thank you. >> still in office and in office 22 teamers but could this be congressman charlie rangel's last? we take you to harlem. >>> walmart getting back after called a net drain on taxpayers. is the railer doing more harm than good? >> we are going to keep joy with us because i'm going to keep her long enough she can do her conference call by telephone. >> can you stay? >> one more block. >> we will be right back. ♪ i turn the stone but you were gone i turn the stone ♪ into the air... and polluting the airwaves with lies. they're trying to overturn the epa's carbon pollution... standards by lying about electric bills. the same kind of lies they told about limiting smog, soot... and acid rain. they're fighting against energy efficiency measures that... would lower your bills. just to protect their profits. washington: tell polluters to stop the lies and clean up... their act. this is the first power plan
roger bennett, thank you.tching the reed report at 2:00 p.m. coming up today on msnbc. thank you, joy. >> thank you. >> still in office and in office 22 teamers but could this be congressman charlie rangel's last? we take you to harlem. >>> walmart getting back after called a net drain on taxpayers. is the railer doing more harm than good? >> we are going to keep joy with us because i'm going to keep her long enough she can do her conference call by telephone....
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homer's odyssey in cleats. >> cowan: commentary from espn's roger bennett.re yesterday 138th street got brand new name. dr. billy taylor way honoring jazz pianist our long time music and arts, the late dr. billy taylor a very smart address. and on that note turn to norah o'donnell for bob near. >> good morning, lee. there's breaking news out of iraq we'll speak with house intelligence commit thigh chairman mike rogers and senators marco rubio and barbara boxer. >> cowan: thanks, we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning. money matters. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. help keep teeth clean and breath fresh. with beneful healthy smile snacks. with soft meaty centers and teeth cleaning texture,it's dental that tastes so good. beneful healthy smile food and snacks.
homer's odyssey in cleats. >> cowan: commentary from espn's roger bennett.re yesterday 138th street got brand new name. dr. billy taylor way honoring jazz pianist our long time music and arts, the late dr. billy taylor a very smart address. and on that note turn to norah o'donnell for bob near. >> good morning, lee. there's breaking news out of iraq we'll speak with house intelligence commit thigh chairman mike rogers and senators marco rubio and barbara boxer. >> cowan:...
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>> but not the administration. >> so what -- >> educating yourself there, bennett?ah. >> it's such a sweet relationship but obviously so frout. what has playing that out as an act or talk you about real corrections officers? >> part of what i was saying before, the dynamic of having such a male -- female dominant cast and being one of the few males in prison is one that closely mimics the one in real life. i get to talk to the one who is a therapist for corrections officers and this happens all the time. we see this all the time. that's essentially, it is tv and sweet as it can be in what we do. but it's none consensual at the end of the day, just like an underage person cannot consent to adult. it makes for good tv, there's something inherently wrong about it obviously. >> as we part ways, what would you say to real inmates in the situation that you're portraying fictionally? >> believe in yourself. >> all right. i think we can all get behind that message and be bingeing. thank both of you, this was a blast. up next, president obama is about to make a big announcem
>> but not the administration. >> so what -- >> educating yourself there, bennett?ah. >> it's such a sweet relationship but obviously so frout. what has playing that out as an act or talk you about real corrections officers? >> part of what i was saying before, the dynamic of having such a male -- female dominant cast and being one of the few males in prison is one that closely mimics the one in real life. i get to talk to the one who is a therapist for corrections...
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name's anne bennett. teacher, st. andrew's academy.
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first -- our chief meteorologist jacqueline bennett is tracking the high temps. in the kron-4 weather center. >> jacqueline: 1 02 in pleasanton and won a one in fairfield. triple digits. no. bay wide spread '90s right now know is how cooler it is right now. right now visibility is the only place where we are seen the clout. significantly cooler cooling trend will continue this week. >> pam: and tonight we have team coverage on the hot weather. >> pam: kron 4's rob fladeboe found out how a lot of people are staying cool in the south bay. but -- we start with scott rates, who is live in concord. how is it out there? >> reporter:it was another sizzler across much of the south bay as well. for many people, as kron four's rob fladeboe reports now, relief was found near. or preferably in the water. >> reporter:as temperatures reached well into the 90's on monday across the santa clara valley, it was at least five to ten degrees cooler here at calero reservoir in far south san jose. that's where i found kyle rickerd and tanner asorpa wasting no time hitting the water fo
first -- our chief meteorologist jacqueline bennett is tracking the high temps. in the kron-4 weather center. >> jacqueline: 1 02 in pleasanton and won a one in fairfield. triple digits. no. bay wide spread '90s right now know is how cooler it is right now. right now visibility is the only place where we are seen the clout. significantly cooler cooling trend will continue this week. >> pam: and tonight we have team coverage on the hot weather. >> pam: kron 4's rob fladeboe...
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liz: breaking stories right and left on this, jeff bennett at "the wall street journal." bell ringing in 49 minutes. now that the guessing game is over on just who won the alibaba listing, what's next for the nasdaq after it did not win out? and has it really lost its mojo? oh, perish the thought, according to charlie gasparino, who's heading to the studio with some hard numbers that show the nasdaq has still got game. and can't remember how to pronounce the name of that amazing third bottle of wine you had at dinner two nights ago? help has arrived, and it's not a hangover cure, but an app called delectable. it is extraordinarily hot in the iphone's app store. ceo alex fishman here to tell us exactly how it works and how it could make you look quite sophisticated. there's money in wine. ♪ humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are
liz: breaking stories right and left on this, jeff bennett at "the wall street journal." bell ringing in 49 minutes. now that the guessing game is over on just who won the alibaba listing, what's next for the nasdaq after it did not win out? and has it really lost its mojo? oh, perish the thought, according to charlie gasparino, who's heading to the studio with some hard numbers that show the nasdaq has still got game. and can't remember how to pronounce the name of that amazing third...
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anthony bennett, the jury's still out. and they're hoping that wiggins will come along a little more. >> you would wear that suit. >> no. >> you couldn't? >> probably could. probably wouldn't. >> i couldn't. >> that's all we got. >> thanks, guys. >>> and even though they beat team usa, germany's late goal is not our "play of the day." this is. take a look. a b.a.s.e. jumper being tossed off a norwegian mountain voluntarily. there's his friends. they swing him back and forth before heaving him over the side. there it is. another with the helmet camera, dives off the cliff to keep his buddy in focus. it's about 3,000 feet to the grass below. >> i would never do that. >> me, neither. >> and he lands. >> brave guy. >>> up next in "the pulse." dethroned. a beauty queen forced to hand over her crown because she's too old. >>> and a racing champion takes to the track just weeks before her due date. and now you get hit again. this time by joint pain. it's a double whammy. it could psoriatic arthritis a chronic inflammatory disease
anthony bennett, the jury's still out. and they're hoping that wiggins will come along a little more. >> you would wear that suit. >> no. >> you couldn't? >> probably could. probably wouldn't. >> i couldn't. >> that's all we got. >> thanks, guys. >>> and even though they beat team usa, germany's late goal is not our "play of the day." this is. take a look. a b.a.s.e. jumper being tossed off a norwegian mountain voluntarily. there's...
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. >> on the ground to bennett. lincecum has done it again! with no hits, the san diego padres for the second time in two years! [ cheers and applause ] >> lincecum is just the second pitcher to no-hit the same team twice. so how is he celebrating tonight? dennis has ha coming up next in sports. >>> tonight, a creature no one even knew existed until now. an exclusive look at the new mammal that scientists just found. >> and tonight, james franco is in trouble with north korea. why they call his new movie an act of war. ,, breaking discovery. a new mammal. and they found it by >> tomorrow morning, two bay area scientists will unveil a ground breaking discovery. a new mammal! and they found it by accident. it has four legs, it is related to elephants, and can fit in the palm of your hand. and we have an exclusive look at it tonight. at first glance, it looks like a rat. a long tail, small furry body. but look at that long nose. >> they are actually more closely related to elephants than they are to slews or mice. think about crossing a miniature
. >> on the ground to bennett. lincecum has done it again! with no hits, the san diego padres for the second time in two years! [ cheers and applause ] >> lincecum is just the second pitcher to no-hit the same team twice. so how is he celebrating tonight? dennis has ha coming up next in sports. >>> tonight, a creature no one even knew existed until now. an exclusive look at the new mammal that scientists just found. >> and tonight, james franco is in trouble with...
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. >>: to the wednesday morning see on darya fall summoned by mark bennett let's start off the weather with an update on weather and traffic. james fletcher has more on all four pairs. a quick look at our bay bridge camera looking out in the east bay. and there will be one of the areas where we see temperatures getting up to the 90 degree mark stayed in the sun is already breaking the horizon. inland valleys could get right up to the 90 degree mark. maybe even get to 91 to 92. by the bay of about 78 on average so look for conditions to be nice and comfortable by the bed and possibly uncomfortably hot for you as you have inland. tonight things cool down quickly still be able to let out the windows and walls of the cooler air it would drop back down to the low to mid 50's with clearing breezy conditions. when speaking of tenants would 12 mi. an hour. whatever to the traffic center george would be seen. already seen the back of the bay bridge toll plaza of the metering lights have all been active for about 15 minutes now. even with what appears to be lighter traffic for the summer commute
. >>: to the wednesday morning see on darya fall summoned by mark bennett let's start off the weather with an update on weather and traffic. james fletcher has more on all four pairs. a quick look at our bay bridge camera looking out in the east bay. and there will be one of the areas where we see temperatures getting up to the 90 degree mark stayed in the sun is already breaking the horizon. inland valleys could get right up to the 90 degree mark. maybe even get to 91 to 92. by the bay...
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we also run a recovery program which mimics what the fsa and bob bennett was saying earlier. it's complicated, the fact that i'm here. the amendments that were brought out really improve the implementation. i do see violence and safety a critical component of why this should move forward. reading our incidents reports it is very -- they are very difficult to read and that's why i chose to speak up about this. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> good morning, supervisors, thank you for taking up this important law. laura's law fills the cracks to get treatment for those who are severely mentally ill, not able to ask for help themselves, but do not meet criteria for conservatorship. it will help people before they fall into the criminal justice system and i urge you to pass this law before it becomes more complicated by going on the ballot. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker please. >> good afternoon, each and every one of you. my name is michelle moncrief and i'm also a consumer. and my biggest fears about laura's law, ab 1421, is stigma, discrimination and for
we also run a recovery program which mimics what the fsa and bob bennett was saying earlier. it's complicated, the fact that i'm here. the amendments that were brought out really improve the implementation. i do see violence and safety a critical component of why this should move forward. reading our incidents reports it is very -- they are very difficult to read and that's why i chose to speak up about this. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> good morning,...
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bennett to posey and looks like he has done it again! no-hit san diego the padres for the second time in two years. >> you heard it, betty. that was only the second time in history a pitcher has twice no-hit the same team. >> amazing. >> san francisco giants pitcher tim lincecum destroying san diego admittedly the weakest hitting team in the majors but the last time this happened over a hundred years ago. >> yeah, exactly. >>> another moment in history. men's baseball vanderbilt wins the college series for the first time ever. tied in the eighth inning with virginia. a home run. he is in the history books. virginia cannot score in the ninth and losing to vandy 3-2. a long time coming. vandy putting 73 players in the majors over the years. well deserved they get this one. >>> wimbledon. the williams sister seeded eighth and working hard. serena chases down a ball and gets up close and personal. a laugh on their way to a 5-7, 6-1, 6-4 win. >> maybe she needed a break. >> it was a long match. two hours. >> best seat in the house. thank you,
bennett to posey and looks like he has done it again! no-hit san diego the padres for the second time in two years. >> you heard it, betty. that was only the second time in history a pitcher has twice no-hit the same team. >> amazing. >> san francisco giants pitcher tim lincecum destroying san diego admittedly the weakest hitting team in the majors but the last time this happened over a hundred years ago. >> yeah, exactly. >>> another moment in history. men's...
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angus bennett, bloomberg. >> nice story. we are going to take a break.eave you, we leave you with this. sergio marchionne now has a decade leading fiat. it is the right hand side of that chart that tells the story. we are going to break down his accomplishments and look ahead to his ambitions. ryan chilcote will be joining me. see you in a moment. ♪ >> welcome back. you are watching "on the move." you are looking at live pictures speech i former british prime minister tony blair. people are beginning to question europe's ability. it is going to be a controversial crusade for him. tony blair certainly wants to take on the mantle. we will get any headlines -- if we get any headlines, we will come back. let us move on, change gears. sergio marchionne has marked his 10th anniversary in the driver seat. the year he joined the company, it lost 1.6 billion euros. turnaround, the aggressive plan for the company's future, let's find out what is going on. ryan chilcote is here. it has been a bobby ryan. >> he comes into 2004, wearing a suit with a black tie, talki
angus bennett, bloomberg. >> nice story. we are going to take a break.eave you, we leave you with this. sergio marchionne now has a decade leading fiat. it is the right hand side of that chart that tells the story. we are going to break down his accomplishments and look ahead to his ambitions. ryan chilcote will be joining me. see you in a moment. ♪ >> welcome back. you are watching "on the move." you are looking at live pictures speech i former british prime minister...
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he was bob bennett of utah. he lost his seat in a state convention. winner of that convention and now the u.s. senator is mike lee. but the other senator from utah, orrin hatch took a lesson from the defeat of bob bennett and metaphorically speaking orrin hatch put on a three corner hat and started tea partying right away and has survived. lindsey graham took that lesson it appears that eric cantor in his majority leader position, either wasn't able or chose not to be as conservative as his would appear to have been necessary to fend off this successful challenge from david brat, largely based on the issue of immigration. one in which while cantor did say he was going to try to pass something, never said it was going to be amnesty. didn't matter politically. >> lit me just review for viewers tuning. in house majority leader eric cantor has lost his political race to political newcomer dave brat an economics professor who ran in the last days saying a vote for eric cantor is a vote for open borders and lower wages. he said congressman cantor has now pu
he was bob bennett of utah. he lost his seat in a state convention. winner of that convention and now the u.s. senator is mike lee. but the other senator from utah, orrin hatch took a lesson from the defeat of bob bennett and metaphorically speaking orrin hatch put on a three corner hat and started tea partying right away and has survived. lindsey graham took that lesson it appears that eric cantor in his majority leader position, either wasn't able or chose not to be as conservative as his...
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bob bennett, 18 years.se are lifers. >> they came to be seen -- and eric cantor was a creature of d.c. totally, right? he was seen that way. he was a very prominent national politician. i want to bring in chuck todd, host of the daily rundown on msnbc. you know who i want to talk to tonight more than anyone? rick perry. rick perry has been there. he stood up on that stage in the 2012 republican primary, and he had to defend the university of texas giving in-state tuition to, quote, illegals, and lee got creamed. and right now he's watching this news and he's been where eric cantor has been. >> he has and he has seen the entire texas republican party be taken over by folks to the right of rick perry, particularly on the issue of immigration. look, the issue of immigration. we talk about this and i was glad to hear steve do this. we talk about the tea party and we think, oh, it's debt and all this stuff. what truly animates the republican base right now this election year is one issue. it's been immigration.
bob bennett, 18 years.se are lifers. >> they came to be seen -- and eric cantor was a creature of d.c. totally, right? he was seen that way. he was a very prominent national politician. i want to bring in chuck todd, host of the daily rundown on msnbc. you know who i want to talk to tonight more than anyone? rick perry. rick perry has been there. he stood up on that stage in the 2012 republican primary, and he had to defend the university of texas giving in-state tuition to, quote,...
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al jazeera's rob bennett reports on the burl bandis. >> geoff and laura denny are approaching a crime scene, the victim: extremely elderly long-term resident was attacked in the dead of night. his assailants mahmoudlated the victim with a chain saw. this is the victim of the attack, a towering ancient redwood tree. >> what we got behind us is an old redwood tree that's probably 700 or a thousand years old maybe. >> the chain saw-we'lleding thieves were after these, red wood burls, knobby lump that grow on the sides of the trees. >> burl is a type of wood that's valued by woodworkers. each piece can fetch up to a thousand dollars. burl bandits have defaced dozens of trees so far and more crime scenes likely remain undiscovered. >> every time we discover one of these big burl cut sites, it's shocking. >> the rode to red wood national park is lined with shops selling car carvings, bowls and slabs cut from burl. the shop owner says he never buys illegally cut wood. >> my opinion of them is that they need to knock it off because it is hurting my business in the long run. >> two alleged bur
al jazeera's rob bennett reports on the burl bandis. >> geoff and laura denny are approaching a crime scene, the victim: extremely elderly long-term resident was attacked in the dead of night. his assailants mahmoudlated the victim with a chain saw. this is the victim of the attack, a towering ancient redwood tree. >> what we got behind us is an old redwood tree that's probably 700 or a thousand years old maybe. >> the chain saw-we'lleding thieves were after these, red wood...
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. >> reporter: eight year old nathan falcone and his five year old brother bennett -- >> awesome. >>eporter: both have been diagnosed with progeria a rare disease in which patients age rapidly and die young. funny thing about the trip amy is not an experienced hiker and only met the boy as few months ago. after learning of their condition from a friend at their church. >> i just felt a calling god was telling me go hike 250 miles and raise funds and awareness while doing it. i said okay. let's go. >> the trek from the delaware water gap to gettysburg is about to take 27 days. her parents mark and phyllis say they're blown away by the gesture. >> she's going out of her comfort zone and do something like this for an extended period of time it's just amazing. >> this has grown into such a big fundraiser and raising awareness already even before she had begun hiking which is pretty cool. >> reporter: members of the first presbyterian church of ambler have formed a support team. >> not everybody can hike with amy but there are people who can give money, there are people who can give suppl
. >> reporter: eight year old nathan falcone and his five year old brother bennett -- >> awesome. >>eporter: both have been diagnosed with progeria a rare disease in which patients age rapidly and die young. funny thing about the trip amy is not an experienced hiker and only met the boy as few months ago. after learning of their condition from a friend at their church. >> i just felt a calling god was telling me go hike 250 miles and raise funds and awareness while doing...
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whistleblower edward snowden the trove of highly classified documents former agency insiders like bill bennett and promise straight or thrust into the spotlight their claims of illegal spying finally vindicated snowden's leaks didn't just reveal the role of government surveillance they also expose the extent of government cooperation with the private sector in supplying consumer data is explosive findings absolved another man former eight hundred communications technician mark client klein blew the whistle back in two thousand and six on the fact that his job entailed room routing internet traffic from eighteen thousand via hardware allow the government to directly indiscriminately suck up private data this is being done in a secret room an eight hundred seven cisco office and duplicated across the country but klein didn't speak out for years for fear of retribution instead he took documents proving his case and waited until the tide turned before bringing his story to the press or earlier i spoke to mark klein about why americans should be just as concerned with private sector surveillance as
whistleblower edward snowden the trove of highly classified documents former agency insiders like bill bennett and promise straight or thrust into the spotlight their claims of illegal spying finally vindicated snowden's leaks didn't just reveal the role of government surveillance they also expose the extent of government cooperation with the private sector in supplying consumer data is explosive findings absolved another man former eight hundred communications technician mark client klein blew...
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also say you are what you wear live to london now and the secretary of unite against fascism women bennett thanks so much mr benefit joining us here on r t international so what do you make of these it nips i mean are they just you know teenagers or adolescents trying to sort of look hip and to follow the trends i mean how much of a threat could they really be. i think they're trying to mainstream fascist and nazi ideas as being something which is acceptable we saw this in the seventy's the public people wince was because even senior people i mean might be forgotten but you know dave barry did what you. all had to be opposed in terms of motive and. those are days that sceptical or david bowie apologized and made major contributions to anti-racist music afterwards but the point is that the early seventy's and eighty's in the ninety's was seen that fascist movements of all try to do this in terms of plugging into youth culture the real danger is at the moment sadly the hard votes of nazi organizations are fought for the first time since the war nazi organization has been elected to the europ
also say you are what you wear live to london now and the secretary of unite against fascism women bennett thanks so much mr benefit joining us here on r t international so what do you make of these it nips i mean are they just you know teenagers or adolescents trying to sort of look hip and to follow the trends i mean how much of a threat could they really be. i think they're trying to mainstream fascist and nazi ideas as being something which is acceptable we saw this in the seventy's the...