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producing it you didn't have your own label did you know not at first later on i had a label with the capitol records through carl a woman and so you know that story know him pretty well you know him quite well he said you know i've got this great little studio down and muscle shells in these cats and these cats are really greedy you're gonna love it. she woke seeing. her with her. and she's got this all rounder see i'm a. girl special. remember watching the guy be any good southern boys they carry home with anything except looking or living with her. so she will run over to the piano. she said there a moment. and then she just hit to saw a long cord i would say. anybody out so they were about. we did what we called had sessions at that time and there was no real news in britain for it the musicians would just listen to what it was i was doing and then they would decide what they were going to do around that that's from an incredible documentary muscle shoals you should see is to play in play it is it's a tremendous you do a great job with a case i salute you very much. a review i told you i'm told h
producing it you didn't have your own label did you know not at first later on i had a label with the capitol records through carl a woman and so you know that story know him pretty well you know him quite well he said you know i've got this great little studio down and muscle shells in these cats and these cats are really greedy you're gonna love it. she woke seeing. her with her. and she's got this all rounder see i'm a. girl special. remember watching the guy be any good southern boys they...
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we recorded over capitol records where he recorded his calypso album where sinatra would do it.kind of, we really had a great time you know. i miss him a lot you know. i feel real honored. >> when are you going to finish the film? >> six months. we're pretty close. it took so long, charlie, you know. he's very -- it was really difficult. we would film when we had money and when bob was around. and people, like dennis hopper said to me, how did you get him to do this? i'm so surprised he said yes because he's so difficult about stuff. and i said you know, i think he knew that we really cared about him and really wanted him to do something. i sent a film that nan and i had did on chet baker and he really loved it. >> thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> live from san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west." i am emily chang. mark zuckerberg takes the stage at the mobile world congress conference in barcelona. hear what he has to say about spending $19 billion to buy whatsapp. mike rogers chimes in on edward snowden and the sc
we recorded over capitol records where he recorded his calypso album where sinatra would do it.kind of, we really had a great time you know. i miss him a lot you know. i feel real honored. >> when are you going to finish the film? >> six months. we're pretty close. it took so long, charlie, you know. he's very -- it was really difficult. we would film when we had money and when bob was around. and people, like dennis hopper said to me, how did you get him to do this? i'm so...
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we recorded over capitol records where he recorded his calypso album with sinatra.kind of, we really had a great time you know. i miss him a lot you know. i feel real honored. >> when are you going to finish the film? >> six months. we're pretty close. it took so long, charlie, you know. he's very -- it was really difficult. we would film when we had money and when bob was around. and people, like dennis hopper said to me, how did you get him to do this? i'm so surprised he said yes because he's so difficult about stuff. and i said you know, i think he knew that we really cared about him and really wanted him to do something. i sent a film that nan and i had did on chet baker and he really loved it. >> thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is "taking stock" for monday, february 24, 2014. i'm pimm fox. today we're going to focus on businesses and global events that are creating a buzz. for example, one of the top u.s. websites is called buzzfeed and the company seems to have mastered the art of digital clicks, at least for now. the chief revenue
we recorded over capitol records where he recorded his calypso album with sinatra.kind of, we really had a great time you know. i miss him a lot you know. i feel real honored. >> when are you going to finish the film? >> six months. we're pretty close. it took so long, charlie, you know. he's very -- it was really difficult. we would film when we had money and when bob was around. and people, like dennis hopper said to me, how did you get him to do this? i'm so surprised he said yes...
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we recorded over capitol records where he recorded his calypso album with sinatra.t was kind of, we really had a great time you know. i missed him a lot you know. i feel real honored. >> rose: when are you going to finish the film. >> six months. we're pretty close. it took so long, charlie you know. he's very, it was really difficult. we would film when we had money and when bob was around. and people, like dennis hopper said to me how did you get him to do this. i'm so surprised he said yes because he's so difficult about stuff. and i said you know, i think he knew that we really cared about him and really wanted him to do something. i isn't a film that nan and i had did on chet baker and he really loved it. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by -- >> the street.com. founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent de source for stock market a
we recorded over capitol records where he recorded his calypso album with sinatra.t was kind of, we really had a great time you know. i missed him a lot you know. i feel real honored. >> rose: when are you going to finish the film. >> six months. we're pretty close. it took so long, charlie you know. he's very, it was really difficult. we would film when we had money and when bob was around. and people, like dennis hopper said to me how did you get him to do this. i'm so surprised...
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the capitol records tower, paul mccartney and ringo starr relived their magic moment in a nationwideappearance. >> it paid compare today that name nature? >> i didn't think i would ever be in this spot, at age 11, on the 50th anniversary. i can't believe i am that old. >> the beatles went on to perform on the sullivan show. seven of the songs they sang on that stage became number 1 hits. kimberly dukehearted, al jazeera, new york. >> still classic. finally, flowers can make any valentine's day special. some people may not get deliveries this year. warehouses in southern turkey have flor shipment because of a shortage of travel permits from bulgaria. a dispute has caused the nations to close borders to each other's c cargo. >> you have to find excuse to get flowers. i will find the headlines after this quick break. we leave you with a shot where the olympics are in their full glory tonight and it looks like in the morning there in russia. norway is leading the pack so far. have a great night. >>> you are watching al jazeera america. i am jonathan betz in new york. college football sta
the capitol records tower, paul mccartney and ringo starr relived their magic moment in a nationwideappearance. >> it paid compare today that name nature? >> i didn't think i would ever be in this spot, at age 11, on the 50th anniversary. i can't believe i am that old. >> the beatles went on to perform on the sullivan show. seven of the songs they sang on that stage became number 1 hits. kimberly dukehearted, al jazeera, new york. >> still classic. finally, flowers can...
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you may remember kitchen no. 1 on capitol street southwest for its record of closures we reported last year. this is not the first time for kitchen no. 1. since october, 2010 they've been shut down three times. fast forward to 2014. now closed a fourth time with citations for unclean conditions and mouse droppings. at the joy street subway in arlington inspectors cited 12 violations including improper hand washing, conditions at the women's restroom toilet, an employee that failed to wash his or her hands and no certified food manager. we found no violations. in fact, inside that arlington subway we found nothing at all other than a leasing sign on the window. quiznos at the 200 michigan avenue northeast location inspectors cited them for rodent droppings observed throughout and no hot water. next-door at trinity deli officials cited 17 violations including not washing hands, food at improper temperatures for safety and rodent droppings in various locations. d.c. health ordered e l rincon espanol for rodent droppings and no food safety manager. there was a fly infestation throughout th
you may remember kitchen no. 1 on capitol street southwest for its record of closures we reported last year. this is not the first time for kitchen no. 1. since october, 2010 they've been shut down three times. fast forward to 2014. now closed a fourth time with citations for unclean conditions and mouse droppings. at the joy street subway in arlington inspectors cited 12 violations including improper hand washing, conditions at the women's restroom toilet, an employee that failed to wash his...
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it -- no. 1 on capitol street southwest for its record closures last year.s nothe t firstime for kitchen no. 1. since october, 2010 they've been shut down three times. fast forward to 2014 now closed a fourth time with citations for unclean conditions and mouse droppings. at the joy street subway in arlington there were 12 violations including improper land washing, conditions at the women's restroom -- hand washing, conditions at the women's restroom toilet, an employee who failed to wash their hands and no certified food manager. we found in violations. in fact, inside that arlington subway we found nothing other than a leasing sign on the window. quiznos instead at the 200 michigan avenue northeast location, cited rodent droppings observed throughout and no hot water. next-door at trinity deli officials cited 17 violations including not washing hands, food at improper temperatures for safety and rodent droppings in various locations. d.c. health ordered old rincon espanol on columbia road closed documenting live roaches, rodent droppings and no food safet
it -- no. 1 on capitol street southwest for its record closures last year.s nothe t firstime for kitchen no. 1. since october, 2010 they've been shut down three times. fast forward to 2014 now closed a fourth time with citations for unclean conditions and mouse droppings. at the joy street subway in arlington there were 12 violations including improper land washing, conditions at the women's restroom -- hand washing, conditions at the women's restroom toilet, an employee who failed to wash...
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records revealed he was in the area as well. >> at 4:30 in the morning his cell phone is used right near the capitol building. >> morrell was checkingce mail. oddly, so was someone else. at the exact same place and exact same time. >> it shows, when you look at the cell phone records that they >> wesley person never paid them the money that they were owed. justin glover and lawrence morrell were supposed to receive at least a thousand dollars each from each of these loans. >> police believe lawrence and morrell found out and wanted revenge. they picked him up in harrisburg and took him home so they could get the money they believed he'd stolen from them. then they forced wesley back into their car and drove him to the house that morrell was renovating. the evidence shows this is where they shot person three times in the head. his blood spattered onto a piece of ductwork on the basement floor. the two men cleaned up the scene. but didn't see the blood on the ductwork. they wrapped the body in construction plastic, unaware that bits of animal hair plaster were wrapped with it. plaster that tied the body to the house. after driving 65
records revealed he was in the area as well. >> at 4:30 in the morning his cell phone is used right near the capitol building. >> morrell was checkingce mail. oddly, so was someone else. at the exact same place and exact same time. >> it shows, when you look at the cell phone records that they >> wesley person never paid them the money that they were owed. justin glover and lawrence morrell were supposed to receive at least a thousand dollars each from each of these...
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that affect our lives according to a new report by legit storm a capitol hill nonprofit last year congress and their staff broke the record for taking the most privately funded trips since restrictions were put in place in two thousand and seven under what is hilarious lee called the honest leadership and open government act they will be lawmakers and staff members made nearly nineteen hundred trips costing more than six million dollars in twenty thirteen israel with the most popular foreign destination with more than two million dollars in private trips financed twenty three members of congress and their staff went to ethiopia perfect days which cost more than three hundred thousand dollars california's john garamendi took trips that private funders paid for that totaled about seventy thousand dollars in billing peered and minnesota's keith ellison took seven trips the most out of any of them and before you get all they have to travel to washington. back to the place the representing his trips were mostly to appear on a.b.c. news shows or at progressive institute event eleven tripp. the whole reason congress tightened it
that affect our lives according to a new report by legit storm a capitol hill nonprofit last year congress and their staff broke the record for taking the most privately funded trips since restrictions were put in place in two thousand and seven under what is hilarious lee called the honest leadership and open government act they will be lawmakers and staff members made nearly nineteen hundred trips costing more than six million dollars in twenty thirteen israel with the most popular foreign...
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with the laws that allow for the mass collection of phone records and internet metadata holt says progress is being made in the halls of capitol hill with other legislation as well but he and the other speakers are afraid this issue will be swept under the rug and these controversial practices will continue every day these abuses continue is one more day then our constitution is compromised and a physical demonstration of protest over a dozen rallies were also planned around the world from san francisco to serbia denmark to coastal rica and everywhere in between also more than one hundred twenty six thousand people signed a petition urging the u.s. to return to its constitutional principles in the end the speakers agreed that it's up to the american public to get the debate going so i'm asking you to call to email to fax call everyone that you can and all these buildings around you we're going to let congress know that we mean business hands off our data the day we fight back is using the tools the n.s.a. so often surveils to finally get the government to listen in front of the capitol again lopez r.t. . well just because they
with the laws that allow for the mass collection of phone records and internet metadata holt says progress is being made in the halls of capitol hill with other legislation as well but he and the other speakers are afraid this issue will be swept under the rug and these controversial practices will continue every day these abuses continue is one more day then our constitution is compromised and a physical demonstration of protest over a dozen rallies were also planned around the world from san...
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outraged, that their records would be taken without suspicion, without a judge's warrant, and without individualization. this we believe will be a historic lawsuit. >> reporter: also on capitolill this hour the group of private experts appointed by the president to investigate whether the nsa's collection of american's phone records and the collection much email content overseas are legal. they are testifying before the senate judiciary committee. one of the themes today is that the administration claims that the programs are legal, is inconsistent with some of the panel's findings. >> is it fair to say from your report that the present bulk metadata collection program is unjustifiable under existing law? >> that is the conclusion of the majority of the board, yes. >> it is illegal? >> reporter: both at senator paul's news conference and hearing on capitol hill that ultimately the supreme court is going to need to weigh in on this issue over whether the bulk collection of americans phone records, we're talking over 300 million individuals affected is in fact consistent with the constitution. jenna: fascinating question. catherine, thank you. >> reporter: you're welcome. jon:
outraged, that their records would be taken without suspicion, without a judge's warrant, and without individualization. this we believe will be a historic lawsuit. >> reporter: also on capitolill this hour the group of private experts appointed by the president to investigate whether the nsa's collection of american's phone records and the collection much email content overseas are legal. they are testifying before the senate judiciary committee. one of the themes today is that the...
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with the laws that allow for the mass collection of phone records and intranet meditate at fault says progress is being made in the halls of capitol hill with other legislation as well. in the other speakers are afraid of this issue will be swept under the rug and his controversial practices will continue. everyday these abuses continue is one more day. then our constitution is copper mines in a physical demonstration of protest over a dozen rallies were also planned around the world from san francisco to serbia denmark to post a recap and everywhere and that we are also more than a hundred twenty six thousand people signed a petition urging the us to return to its constitutional principles indiana's speakers agreed that it's up to the american to get the debate going. so i'm asking you to call to email to fax call every minute that you can in all his booming serve and you were gonna let congress know that we mean business. hands off our dad. today we fight back is using the tools the nsa so often surveillance to finally get the government to listen. in front of the capital. maggie lopez rt that's because airline that doesn't mean
with the laws that allow for the mass collection of phone records and intranet meditate at fault says progress is being made in the halls of capitol hill with other legislation as well. in the other speakers are afraid of this issue will be swept under the rug and his controversial practices will continue. everyday these abuses continue is one more day. then our constitution is copper mines in a physical demonstration of protest over a dozen rallies were also planned around the world from san...
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existing home sales were recorded as down in december, but new home sales are not effective. that affected. yellen's first appearance on capitol hill, she was saying that is or at the housing market is going right now, the hope for the add is is that moreed people will have more income. hopefully they will get back into buying homes. at some point, if the fed decides to raise interest rates, if they raise interest rates, what is that going to do to the housing market? >> it will help the housing market. how much will they do it by? what is the psychological impact? the fed was raised a little bit by beginning to taper. that first mortgage rates -- that pushed mortgage rates of. -- up. has most of that impact been absorbed? it doesn't really matter. that is what we're waiting to find out. it will be a year before we have to worry about it. >> mike mckee. on a programming note, janet yellen will be back on capitol hill tomorrow. and look at gears the latest in ukraine. demonstrators are back in independence square. their elohimasked ukrainians tollow gather again. they want a government in place by tomorrow. activist fought with
existing home sales were recorded as down in december, but new home sales are not effective. that affected. yellen's first appearance on capitol hill, she was saying that is or at the housing market is going right now, the hope for the add is is that moreed people will have more income. hopefully they will get back into buying homes. at some point, if the fed decides to raise interest rates, if they raise interest rates, what is that going to do to the housing market? >> it will help the...
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it's centered in medan, the capitol of northern sumatra, in indonesia. jeff is back with a conversation he recorded recently. >> it's a histories that's little known in the u.s., the slaughter of more than a million people in indonesia after a military coup in 1965. the victims were communist and those labels as such including intellectuals, ethnic chinese and anyone opposed to the new regime. the perpetrators were often members of paramilitary groups who carried out the executions with the a proferl of the military government. and in the new documentary the ago of killing, it is they, the killers who speak up and show exactly how they did their work. filmmaker joshua oppenheimer joins us now, welcome to you. >> thank you. >> this is a group of men who operated openly, violently, they were self-described gangsters, rights? and they model themselves on movie gangsters. >> that's right. in the city of madon where we made this film they recruited the dillers from the ranks of gangsters with who were hanging out in cinemas. they all had a love of hollywood fill mings. and when i met them not only were
it's centered in medan, the capitol of northern sumatra, in indonesia. jeff is back with a conversation he recorded recently. >> it's a histories that's little known in the u.s., the slaughter of more than a million people in indonesia after a military coup in 1965. the victims were communist and those labels as such including intellectuals, ethnic chinese and anyone opposed to the new regime. the perpetrators were often members of paramilitary groups who carried out the executions with...
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capitol hill volleyball classic at the d.c. convention center. it has grown by at least 100 teams since last year. and has attracted a record crowd of up to 40,000 spectateors. >> we have college coaches from all over the country. recruiting players, people from ages 12 to 18 playing volleyball from all over the east coast. >> they estimate it generates an estimated $9.4 million for the district. the tournament wraps up later today. >>> well this winter is really taking a toll on us one way other the other. coming up, we're going have a teal on how it's affecting the bottom line for many businesses. >>> but first -- >> got a plan. >> snakes during his sermon and he's been bitten before. why this time was different for this pastor. >>> for years pastor jamie coots cheated death with a while one hand and a poisonous snake in the other. all since he delivered his fire and brimstone sermons. he had been bitten several times before and always managed to survive. but not this weekend. marlie hall has more on what happened and why coots refused medical treatment. >> reporter: pastor jamie coots lived by the snake. and saturday, he
capitol hill volleyball classic at the d.c. convention center. it has grown by at least 100 teams since last year. and has attracted a record crowd of up to 40,000 spectateors. >> we have college coaches from all over the country. recruiting players, people from ages 12 to 18 playing volleyball from all over the east coast. >> they estimate it generates an estimated $9.4 million for the district. the tournament wraps up later today. >>> well this winter is really taking a...
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record" with greta van susteren is next. >>> the irs targeting scandal exploding on capitol hill.ng out president obama for claiming there is not a smidgen of corruption. >> so how can the president say there is not a smidgen of criminality when lois lerner invoked the fifth amendment 41 witnesses haven't been interviewed including the two that are here right now? i wish one of of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle would ask the president how in the world he concluded no criminality when lois lerner sat in front of them and invoked her privilege against criminality. he has gone on national television. he has pre-judged the investigation. and, in my judgment, has compromised the department of justice
record" with greta van susteren is next. >>> the irs targeting scandal exploding on capitol hill.ng out president obama for claiming there is not a smidgen of corruption. >> so how can the president say there is not a smidgen of criminality when lois lerner invoked the fifth amendment 41 witnesses haven't been interviewed including the two that are here right now? i wish one of of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle would ask the president how in the world he...
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record" with greta van susteren is next. >>> the irs targeting scandal exploding on capitol hill.epresentative trey gowdy calling out president obama for claiming there is not a smidgen of corruption. >> so how can the president say there is not a smidgen of criminality when lois lerner invoked the fifth amendment 41 witnesses haven't been interviewed including the two that are here right now? i wish one of of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle would ask the president how in the world he concluded no criminality when lois lerner sat in front of them and invoked her privilege against criminality. he has gone on national television. he has pre-judged the investigation. and, in my judgment, has compromised the department of justice. either he is wrong or eric holder is wrong. in either case, it is time for special counsel, mr. chairman. >> and congressman trey gowdy joins us. good evening, sir. >> hey, greta, how are you? >> good. i can hear the frustration in your voice and i know that prior to becoming a member of congress, you were a federal prosecutor, assistant united
record" with greta van susteren is next. >>> the irs targeting scandal exploding on capitol hill.epresentative trey gowdy calling out president obama for claiming there is not a smidgen of corruption. >> so how can the president say there is not a smidgen of criminality when lois lerner invoked the fifth amendment 41 witnesses haven't been interviewed including the two that are here right now? i wish one of of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle would ask the...
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brewing like a big data on capitol hill, the battle over digital song royalties, in particular songs recordedly, copyright laws may allow music legends -- i should not say aloud. it basically would prevent music legends from getting paid for their creative contributions. of a nonprofit that collects digital royalties and distributes them to music creators joining us on set right now. we have a lot to talk about, but first, tell me about what exactly your role is in this fight right now. >> thanks for having me on, by the way. sound exchange is a nonprofit, as you said, that represents all of the recording artists and record labels and ensures that when usedaid fairly on digital radio. some of the really popular services out there today -- pandora, sirius xm radio, iheart radio. we make sure that when their music is used on the services, they are properly remunerated. >> you are a nonprofit? what is your cut in all of this? >> we basically run a very lean shop. cost outur operations of the revenue stream. every other penny goes to the works. who made these >> every artist before 1972 theoretic
brewing like a big data on capitol hill, the battle over digital song royalties, in particular songs recordedly, copyright laws may allow music legends -- i should not say aloud. it basically would prevent music legends from getting paid for their creative contributions. of a nonprofit that collects digital royalties and distributes them to music creators joining us on set right now. we have a lot to talk about, but first, tell me about what exactly your role is in this fight right now....
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capitol of saroff woe and elsewhere. it is a demonstration of uncease. in some parts of the country unemployment stands at recordevels, the highest in the balka balkans. bickering political leaders are seen as ineffective and even corrupt. the protesters included workers made redundant when state-run companies were sold off and then collapsed under private ownership. they have been joined by students and hard-up families. tim frengd, al jazeera. >>> we received this update as well. >> a very chaotic situation here in bosnia. especially here in tusla. thousands of people are protesting for a couple of days already. 100,000 people here are jobless, that is why these people are angry. they started protests on wednesday, but today during the day a couple of thousands of them gathered here in front of the local government. dozens of angry protesters just entered the building and minutes after we could see a thick smoke coming out of the windows of the government. firefighters from all over, many of them coming from outside of the area are fighting with the higher in. those protesters, they just left the plateau in fr
capitol of saroff woe and elsewhere. it is a demonstration of uncease. in some parts of the country unemployment stands at recordevels, the highest in the balka balkans. bickering political leaders are seen as ineffective and even corrupt. the protesters included workers made redundant when state-run companies were sold off and then collapsed under private ownership. they have been joined by students and hard-up families. tim frengd, al jazeera. >>> we received this update as well....
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record 30 straight elections to the house. well, today at the age of 87, the longest serving member of congress ever announced that he's retiring. nancy cordist is on capitol hill. >> i say shame. you are wasting the time of the american people. are you waist the time of the congress. >> colleagues call him big john and on capitol hill he casts a long shadow. but after 58 years john dingell announced today he has grown disappointed it in what the house has become, and is ready for a change. >> i want tone joy a little bit of peace and quiet and contentment amongst the people that we love for so long. >> he came to congress in 1955 taking over for his father who had died in office. he took up his father's main cause, and oversaw the passage of medicare in 1965. he chaired the powerful energy and commerce committee for 28 years, passing clean air and water legislation even as he championed the auto companies from his home state of michigan. last year when he became the longest serving member of congress ever, he told "face the nation" bob sheaf ter that his proudest moment came when he voted for the 1964 civil rights bill. >> do you think that you could pass
record 30 straight elections to the house. well, today at the age of 87, the longest serving member of congress ever announced that he's retiring. nancy cordist is on capitol hill. >> i say shame. you are wasting the time of the american people. are you waist the time of the congress. >> colleagues call him big john and on capitol hill he casts a long shadow. but after 58 years john dingell announced today he has grown disappointed it in what the house has become, and is ready for a...
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record territory. we came off 11 points later on. it couldn't maintain momentum. the nasdaq trading at 14-year highs. keep it on janet yellen. she is up in capitol hill before the senate. everyone wants to know when and if the fed knows if it is going to be hiking interest rates. we are talking about some of the valuations on the nasdaq. the biggest valuation facebook is paying $19 billion for. mark zuckerberg has been justifying what many are saying is a very full valuation. saying it is the most engaging app out there. it is a great fit for us. it has over 465 million customers well on the way to getting 1 billion users. also, around 70% of them use it. they are going to be sticking on a voice-calling service. mark zuckerberg thinks it is an absolute killer application. >> this other news is going to upset people just in time. disney announcing its prices are going to go up. >> a price war between the likes of universal and walt disney. a price war on the up side. some are saying disney is daring the opposition to go above $100 per day for an adult fee. it is the second time walt disney has upped their fees for an adult in the last year. back
record territory. we came off 11 points later on. it couldn't maintain momentum. the nasdaq trading at 14-year highs. keep it on janet yellen. she is up in capitol hill before the senate. everyone wants to know when and if the fed knows if it is going to be hiking interest rates. we are talking about some of the valuations on the nasdaq. the biggest valuation facebook is paying $19 billion for. mark zuckerberg has been justifying what many are saying is a very full valuation. saying it is the...
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target and neiman marcus executives were on capitol hill today about the massive data breach that affected their shop as 40 million credit and accident records they're going to invest 100 million to upgrade the system and so on. this is clearly going to be an ongoing and ever more prevalent issue, isn't it? >> yes. >> the issue of online fraud. >> i don't think people realize how crime has changed over the years. identity theft went up by something like 500,000 last year. it's the fastest-growing form of crime. it's the most prevalent form of crime. it outnumbers burglaries now like 20 to 1. people used to be afraid of burglary. the reality is that identity theft is the thing that could really harm you. and the major risk is not credit card theft. people think of their credit cards. but it's identity theft meaning getting your social security number, getting into social security accounts, getting into bank accounts, getting into medical records. these are all things that are happening. there's even an aspect to this olympics in russia where this has come up where they're warning people that the russians do a lot more cyber invasion than is n
target and neiman marcus executives were on capitol hill today about the massive data breach that affected their shop as 40 million credit and accident records they're going to invest 100 million to upgrade the system and so on. this is clearly going to be an ongoing and ever more prevalent issue, isn't it? >> yes. >> the issue of online fraud. >> i don't think people realize how crime has changed over the years. identity theft went up by something like 500,000 last year. it's...
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the nation's capitol buried under nearly a foot of snow, paralyzing roadways, shutting down the federal government, and blanketing the national mall. near record snowfall is crippling baltimore as well where the city has already overspent its snow removal budget. just to the north the storm is making this year philadelphia's fifth snowiest on record. new york city where up to 14 inches are expected, we saw rates of 2 to 4 inches per hour fall this morning, making what's usually a trying commute even worse. but the city schools stayed open. new york's new mayor, bill deblasio, coming under fire for that decision. >> what's it been like trying to get to school today? >> hard. because i almost fell. >> cold. a lot of snow. >> in the southeast, north carolina is still reeling looking more like the aftermath of an apocalypse than a snowstorm yesterday. people returned today to dig out their cars left on the sides of roads after huge traffic jams forced hundreds, possibly thousands, to abandon their vehicles in desperation. some took the inconvenience in stride. >> i'm missing today trying to get home. it's a little cold outside but roads is real ba
the nation's capitol buried under nearly a foot of snow, paralyzing roadways, shutting down the federal government, and blanketing the national mall. near record snowfall is crippling baltimore as well where the city has already overspent its snow removal budget. just to the north the storm is making this year philadelphia's fifth snowiest on record. new york city where up to 14 inches are expected, we saw rates of 2 to 4 inches per hour fall this morning, making what's usually a trying commute...
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capitol hill, not everybody's able to attribute that to climate change. in the east, people digging out from the most recent snowstorm. in the west, there's severe drought. england is seeing recording. japan is seeing record snowfall. that's why secretary of state john kerry speaking in indonesia compared climate change to weapons of mass destruction. more and more scientists are blaming this kind of weather that we're seeing, these extremes on, climate change, saying it's time the countries come together to talk about reduce pollution and what everybody can do. that's something we also heard from secretary of state john kerry, calling on individuals to take action. in terms of action on the hill, that is going to be tough. a large group pushing back, not ready it attribute this weather that we're seeing to climate change. they're also saying we need it look at efficiencies and think about the cost of businesses as we make these policies if they were to enact any. the u.s. and china are the two biggest contributors of greenhouse gas emissions. secretary of state john kerry says that china has agreed to work more closely with the u.s. to address that pollution. live on capitol hi
capitol hill, not everybody's able to attribute that to climate change. in the east, people digging out from the most recent snowstorm. in the west, there's severe drought. england is seeing recording. japan is seeing record snowfall. that's why secretary of state john kerry speaking in indonesia compared climate change to weapons of mass destruction. more and more scientists are blaming this kind of weather that we're seeing, these extremes on, climate change, saying it's time the countries...
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capitol hill you think. the city is practically recession proof which might have something to do with the high concentration of lobbyists and billions of lobby dollars that are peddled to the city every year have recorded the watchdog website open secrets dot org for the third year in a row overall spending on lobbying has actually decreased to three point two billion dollars along with the official number of registered lobbyists in just over twelve thousand and rational lobbying experts however argue that lobbying isn't increasing at all and instead it's simply going underground or earlier i spoke to investigative journalist for the nation lee phone who just published an article called where have all the lobbyists gone and he takes a closer look at what's been coined the shadow lobbying complex i first asked him why the numbers posed on open secrets don't reveal the full story. well the numbers you are seeing are hokum secret which is a fantastic website reflect the. official lobby registration system that's maintained by the house and senate the problem is just the statute the lobby disclosure act is riddled with loopholes. there are many ways for lobbyists to evade the law and simply put. there are
capitol hill you think. the city is practically recession proof which might have something to do with the high concentration of lobbyists and billions of lobby dollars that are peddled to the city every year have recorded the watchdog website open secrets dot org for the third year in a row overall spending on lobbying has actually decreased to three point two billion dollars along with the official number of registered lobbyists in just over twelve thousand and rational lobbying experts...
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record, tell us about it. >>> and straight ahead, hear what president obama said about his executive of powers. the ones he seems to love using. >>> and the house of cards hitting capitoland representative kevin mccarthy giving kevin spacey a run for his money? you have to see this one, coming up. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. oh, it's great. yeah. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. ♪ new at&t mobile share value plans for business. our best value plans ever. for example, you can get 10 gigs of data to share. and 5 lines would be $175 a month. plus you can add a line anytime for $15 a month. sharing's never been better for business. ♪ >>> obama trying to have it boat ways. he seems happy to use executive ax when he wants to and today the president tells the democrats are challenging the immigration policy and there's limits to his executive power. we're back with our panel. >> it sounds like today that he's now saying he has a little bit of a lim
record, tell us about it. >>> and straight ahead, hear what president obama said about his executive of powers. the ones he seems to love using. >>> and the house of cards hitting capitoland representative kevin mccarthy giving kevin spacey a run for his money? you have to see this one, coming up. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ]...
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record, tell us about it. >>> and straight ahead, hear what president obama said about his executive of powers. the ones he seems to love using. >>> and the house of cards hitting capitoll and representative kevin mccarthy giving kevin spacey a run for his money? you have to see this one, coming up. ng music♪ are you ready to go grab life by the gills? maybe take a road trip to a place with no roads? then you belong at bass pro shops. where you save big during our gear up for the season sale. so ally bank has a that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ ♪ where you think you're gonna go ♪ ♪ when your time's all gone? male annocer ] live a full life. the new lexus ct hybrid with an epa estimated 42 mpg. the further you go, the more intesting it ge. lease the 2014 ct 200h for $299 a month for 27 months. see your lexus dealer. ♪ ♪ >>> obama trying to have it boat
record, tell us about it. >>> and straight ahead, hear what president obama said about his executive of powers. the ones he seems to love using. >>> and the house of cards hitting capitoll and representative kevin mccarthy giving kevin spacey a run for his money? you have to see this one, coming up. ng music♪ are you ready to go grab life by the gills? maybe take a road trip to a place with no roads? then you belong at bass pro shops. where you save big during our gear up...
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capitol hill. why mess with this right now? isdy says it is not -- it going to continue to be profitable for the for siebel future, maybe not at these levels. , butillion is a recordhis is affecting the debate over what is going to happen to the gse's. in the fall, there was a sense of momentum. bob corker, mark warner, and the senate of bipartisan bills close them down and replaced them, reduce the government roles here, and that has been scaled back. the fight over how to handle this, how quickly to cut the government court, how much to -- >> congress has what, six months, and then they go to summer break for god knows how long and in a comeback and have midterm elections, so if anything is going to get done in the next few months -- >> in terms of big-ticket items, i think it is a longshot to get done this year, but it remains in the field of play because there is bipartisan agreement that something has to change. we cannot have the institutions in the same form that they were in leading into the financial crisis will stop it has to be different. but agreeing on exactly what they look like going forward is going to be tough. there is an agreement among democrat
capitol hill. why mess with this right now? isdy says it is not -- it going to continue to be profitable for the for siebel future, maybe not at these levels. , butillion is a recordhis is affecting the debate over what is going to happen to the gse's. in the fall, there was a sense of momentum. bob corker, mark warner, and the senate of bipartisan bills close them down and replaced them, reduce the government roles here, and that has been scaled back. the fight over how to handle this, how...
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record, what do you think long term comes out of this? >> reporter: i think long term there is a question on capitol hill as to whether more legislation is million customers. one of the things i do know they want to get at is just how did this happen. and there's going to be another executive testifying from an online security firm to help figure out what happened. they're going to try to figure out how long it took to notify consumers and what should be done about it. >>> this morning, we are awaiting the results of actor philip seymour hoffman's autopsy. he was found dead sunday from what strongly appears to be a drug overdose. police say hoffman had a needle in his arm and there were close to 50 packets of what is believed to be her wayne near his -- heroin near his body. meantime, the broad way community mourning the loss of one of its great stage actors. in addition to his oscar win, hoffman was a three-time tony award nominee. >>> turn back to one of our other top stories this morning. on monday, the dow fell a startling 326 points making it the worst day on wall street so far this year. what's behind the dramatic drop and how will
record, what do you think long term comes out of this? >> reporter: i think long term there is a question on capitol hill as to whether more legislation is million customers. one of the things i do know they want to get at is just how did this happen. and there's going to be another executive testifying from an online security firm to help figure out what happened. they're going to try to figure out how long it took to notify consumers and what should be done about it. >>> this...
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capitol hill and a bargaining chip to use for cuts in other forms of federal spending. jon: thanks. jenna: it's a tough winter for folks across the country. bitter cold and snow hitting new recordsin many areas and companies blaming the weather for recent weakness, particularly the chill in the housing market and we'll get to why that's important in a moment. in the meantime, out west a whole other set of problems. a drought in california is affecting farmers but the drought is bigger than just that one state. you have utah's governor now asking the president for more help during drought season. let's bring in dagen mcdowell, fox business anchor for more on this. this is coming up time and time again, week after week as we continue to see the crazy weather. is it really a factor for the economy and for business snz >> it is, particular this will winter because we've had such a long string of storms, and particularly harsh weather. the economy is going to slow because of these storms. you're going to see weaker and you've seen this in january, weaker retail sales and auto sales and home sales and home construction and even employment. that's already starting to pop up. but it's n
capitol hill and a bargaining chip to use for cuts in other forms of federal spending. jon: thanks. jenna: it's a tough winter for folks across the country. bitter cold and snow hitting new recordsin many areas and companies blaming the weather for recent weakness, particularly the chill in the housing market and we'll get to why that's important in a moment. in the meantime, out west a whole other set of problems. a drought in california is affecting farmers but the drought is bigger than just...
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on capitol hill are very aggressive right now with the treasury department and the irs specifically trying to get additional documents. in fact, the agency has handed over thousands of forms, recordsngress. but still many voters feel like they don't have the answers, or they don't feel like they understand exactly why this happened. i think this will be an increasingly loud drum beat for republicans. they realize this is an issue that's likely to turn out their base at a time when they're hoping to reclaim the senate, so they really have no downside here in calling attention to these numbers. heather: what about accountability? do you think by the midterm elections reach us, someone will be held accountable? >> it's difficult to say. right now the obama administration has not given us any indication about where their decision making is in terms of the personnel. i'm sure there are many voters, particularly on the right, who would like to see more heads roll as a result of scandal, and there are republicans on capitol hill who are still interested in holding hearings and interviewing other tea party groups who feel like they've continued to be targeted. so the story is certainly no
on capitol hill are very aggressive right now with the treasury department and the irs specifically trying to get additional documents. in fact, the agency has handed over thousands of forms, recordsngress. but still many voters feel like they don't have the answers, or they don't feel like they understand exactly why this happened. i think this will be an increasingly loud drum beat for republicans. they realize this is an issue that's likely to turn out their base at a time when they're...
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record high. the nasdaq is at the 10,000. tokyo's nikkei up more than 3%. in europe, stocks are mixed. >> credit card company capitololicy that many customers probably don't know about yet. it set a contract update to card holders stating the company can visit you at your home or office. the contract says capitol one can contact you in any manner it chooses, including emails, phone calls and personal visits. >> back yard bird numbers in the u.s. are going down. two thirds of the most common birds disappearing over the past 50 years. the main culprit is a long time nemeses. >> on a cold winter's day, washington, d.c. may look like its teeming with birds, but according to the audubon society, species across the u.s., the med low lark, and sparrow have declined by at least 70% in numbers over the past ewe decades. birth experts attribute loss to say deforestation and climbs change and urban sprawl. the biggest human related cause is both pedestrian and predator, the cat. >> while birds have got be scarcer, the cot population of the united states has more than tripled over the last 40 years. here at the washington anima
record high. the nasdaq is at the 10,000. tokyo's nikkei up more than 3%. in europe, stocks are mixed. >> credit card company capitololicy that many customers probably don't know about yet. it set a contract update to card holders stating the company can visit you at your home or office. the contract says capitol one can contact you in any manner it chooses, including emails, phone calls and personal visits. >> back yard bird numbers in the u.s. are going down. two thirds of the...