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what do you want, charlie? uh, "what do you want, charlie?" um, well, i'd like you to take a look at the lovely young african-american woman sitting at the table over there. okay? that woman is my friend. wow, good for you. so, the other day, when you heard me saying something about certain people hanging from said rafters, and i was quoting a friend of mine... what are you trying to say? spit it out. well, maybe now that you know that i'm not racist, you and i could maybe go on a little... dude, n-o. how many times do i have to say it to you? one time is fine. well, apparently one time is not fine. well, no... well, one time per time that i ask you... hey, what's going on up here? oh, not too much. charlie's using you to prove that he's not racist, and then he asked me out on a date. charlie? is this true? would that upset you if some of it was true? ( groaning ) charlie, i think you need to see a doctor. this thing looks really bad. - i did. - well, what'd he say? he said that janelle punched me in my eye. all right, well, you need to keep t
what do you want, charlie? uh, "what do you want, charlie?" um, well, i'd like you to take a look at the lovely young african-american woman sitting at the table over there. okay? that woman is my friend. wow, good for you. so, the other day, when you heard me saying something about certain people hanging from said rafters, and i was quoting a friend of mine... what are you trying to say? spit it out. well, maybe now that you know that i'm not racist, you and i could maybe go on a...
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liz: charlie has 28,000 followers. charlie: it is like 28,800. liz: i have 24,000 change.me beat him? charlie: if you really want to know stuff. liz: we will offer something. maybe every day on my twitter feed. charlie: what i was doing, i was in the gym with my cell phone and the story broke and i was on with you and a couple of us together covering from there. i'd just gotten off the phone with jamie dimon. i had my t-shirt on, and i was, i was reporting. liz: my eyes. charlie: you have seen worse. liz: the closing bell ringing in 26 minutes. 27 rather. the banks are closed until thursday. some of them open, even if a deal is in place. why the new plan may do more harm than good. this could affect our banks, our business, our money. almost beating the highs of the session. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus acco
liz: charlie has 28,000 followers. charlie: it is like 28,800. liz: i have 24,000 change.me beat him? charlie: if you really want to know stuff. liz: we will offer something. maybe every day on my twitter feed. charlie: what i was doing, i was in the gym with my cell phone and the story broke and i was on with you and a couple of us together covering from there. i'd just gotten off the phone with jamie dimon. i had my t-shirt on, and i was, i was reporting. liz: my eyes. charlie: you have seen...
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of charlie's valiant battle?rtful, however, it gives me hope. charlie and i knew that this was possible that our family would be left out of whatever decision was made in the long run, if she passed away before a decision was made. so, you know, in the end, even if something is not extended to me, the important part of our fight really is that other families across the nation will be recognized ultimately, receive benefits in recognition that is due to them as soldiers who put their life on the line for their country. >> i think it really is amazing to people to think that out of what evolved from repealing don't ask/don't tell, and charlie came out live on our air when don't ask/don't tell was repealed. that started our relationship with you. and that started our relationship with you coming on this program. is your hope for casey elena that this will rectified this summer absolutely. i think it's really important for this generation. one of the beautiful things that i have noticed and remarked upon in the past
of charlie's valiant battle?rtful, however, it gives me hope. charlie and i knew that this was possible that our family would be left out of whatever decision was made in the long run, if she passed away before a decision was made. so, you know, in the end, even if something is not extended to me, the important part of our fight really is that other families across the nation will be recognized ultimately, receive benefits in recognition that is due to them as soldiers who put their life on the...
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quest mark charlie? companies. a couple of them were real. maybe the only one, maybe one other. they were tori is for pump and dump. paying money allegedly to be one of those insiders, and the insiders would sell at a high price and the stock would fall to zero where average people were holding it. that whole thing was developed in abstract. in 1998 he was convicted of stock fraud, sentenced to 42 months in jail and forced to pay restitution now of $110 million. liz: does he have it? >> the question is since 98 has he been able to work that off? this will be a huge movie. leonardo dicaprio, martin scorsese. i can't imagine he is getting 100 million from this movie but anything he makes from what i understand, so getting this from the u.s. attorney's office, has to go to meet the $110 million that he has on him for the rest of his life. you should ask what a deal to go to jail for 42 months given this was a huge scam. he cooperated with the government and he brought other guys down. steve madden is one of
quest mark charlie? companies. a couple of them were real. maybe the only one, maybe one other. they were tori is for pump and dump. paying money allegedly to be one of those insiders, and the insiders would sell at a high price and the stock would fall to zero where average people were holding it. that whole thing was developed in abstract. in 1998 he was convicted of stock fraud, sentenced to 42 months in jail and forced to pay restitution now of $110 million. liz: does he have it? >>...
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playing on what charlie said. i don't see anything unusual at all about an interest group lobbying on behalf of its members. that's what we expect in america. so, not just from unions, but from any interest group throughout the country, you should expect this. and really think it's important to counter this argument that charles made. and charlie buttressed, unions drove hostess out of business and communities without youths are better. there are in each of these cases, multiple factors about what happened here. and to say that it was the unions' fault is just to bash them without really adding to this debate. it's one thing that-- >> the plan, some of the stuff and the benefits that the gm workers received. i'm a union guy, but you've got to give in on this. when they push too far, they lose and that's with anybody's-- >> i know, but that's-- look, i could make this case and a list of ten other things, ten other things. the republican party pointed out to pushing so hard on immigration has not been good for the r
playing on what charlie said. i don't see anything unusual at all about an interest group lobbying on behalf of its members. that's what we expect in america. so, not just from unions, but from any interest group throughout the country, you should expect this. and really think it's important to counter this argument that charles made. and charlie buttressed, unions drove hostess out of business and communities without youths are better. there are in each of these cases, multiple factors about...
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>> well, let's look at it from two ways, charlie. first of all you asked me what does this represent, or what does this mean. let me try to answer that one in two ways. first what does it mean from the top down. what does it mean from heaven to us. and it means, and this resounds with catholics, it's part of our makeup, it tells us that jesus continues to take care of his church. he said this-- sent us another good shepherd. every time a pope goes, and i can remember back to when pio circumstances the 12th died when i was 8 years old in 1958, people say oh, how are we ever going to get another one like him. it happened after john, and then john the 23rd came, when he died we said oh my lord, how are we going replace him. happens all the time. and every time we have a new pope, i think you're right, i will get to that in a second, this one seems to have generatesed a particularly high interest, but every time we get a new pope, catholics smile and take a deep breath and say lord, you've done it again. so that's the first meaning. what
>> well, let's look at it from two ways, charlie. first of all you asked me what does this represent, or what does this mean. let me try to answer that one in two ways. first what does it mean from the top down. what does it mean from heaven to us. and it means, and this resounds with catholics, it's part of our makeup, it tells us that jesus continues to take care of his church. he said this-- sent us another good shepherd. every time a pope goes, and i can remember back to when pio...
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charlie said that the statement was stupid. i usually want to smack charlie in the mouth. my point is that president is echoing what the american people feel. what is possible to them is extremely low interest rates, long term rates. you can borrow money to buy a house that most people have not seen in their lifetime and there is not a lot of inflation except for gasoline. she playing into that hand, we don't need that right now. >> i'm glad you brought that up. very few people feel that way, but people that know better including the president, what he is actually saying, someone that goes to the doctor and doctor says you may have cancer. what you do go home instead of one pack of cigarettes, you smoke two, it may be lung cancer for a while and let me get it in. that is the analogy. >> do you remember the last great economic prediction before this ten-year nonsense? that the stimulus plan could stop unemployment and we would have 5% unemployment. now it's ten years.... >> why is wall street racing to it. >> when you take interest rates to zero. >> neil: why didn't it happ
charlie said that the statement was stupid. i usually want to smack charlie in the mouth. my point is that president is echoing what the american people feel. what is possible to them is extremely low interest rates, long term rates. you can borrow money to buy a house that most people have not seen in their lifetime and there is not a lot of inflation except for gasoline. she playing into that hand, we don't need that right now. >> i'm glad you brought that up. very few people feel that...
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how, when all of these people d't , it's just ridiculous st wef to push charlie's point. they have a preconceived goal and all they do is put this st wef around it, mort they already know what the goal is. >> and that money would be used, ben stein, wouldn't that money be used ostensibly to make for cleaner eart50 whatever they're d3 mng to cut-- you know, on-- >> and, but it's ostensibly be used for that, mort we don't know if it will really work. we don't really know in detail what the effect of burning gasoline in cars is. we don't really know all the costs of global warming or glbotal pollution, that's to many scientists, an open question. reminds me of a safe that we hippy-economists say, there's no science without measurement, and if you can't measure something, measure it anyway, and measure it to allow you to take over the lives of americans. >> that must have just not the gotten to the floor at yale, and told that joke. (la0 hter) >> charles payne, does this get to a point where we start to say, when bureaucrats ask for moneque even if you have a purpose that's d
how, when all of these people d't , it's just ridiculous st wef to push charlie's point. they have a preconceived goal and all they do is put this st wef around it, mort they already know what the goal is. >> and that money would be used, ben stein, wouldn't that money be used ostensibly to make for cleaner eart50 whatever they're d3 mng to cut-- you know, on-- >> and, but it's ostensibly be used for that, mort we don't know if it will really work. we don't really know in detail...
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charlie. charlie: it is not just me.avorite investor, favorite fat cat, but what you really have to do is crunched the numbers. he came out with his report last friday whe one of the most closy watched events in the investment industries, putting out an annual report and kind of interesting, people using that to crunch numbers on buffett. the numbers themselves do not lie. they d did not look that good. over the last 20 years buffett has done well, but most investors use smaller time frames and here's the interesting thing. you look at that short timeframe like five years, the most popular time of measurement, and berkshire hathaway underperforms. this is annualized returns, we should point out. total annualized returns. underperforms the russell value index which is a real apple to apple comparison. as you know, warren buffett is a value investor. looking all the way to the right where it says deviation. that has nothing to do with his sexual preferences or anything like that, that is a measure of risk. if you look at t
charlie. charlie: it is not just me.avorite investor, favorite fat cat, but what you really have to do is crunched the numbers. he came out with his report last friday whe one of the most closy watched events in the investment industries, putting out an annual report and kind of interesting, people using that to crunch numbers on buffett. the numbers themselves do not lie. they d did not look that good. over the last 20 years buffett has done well, but most investors use smaller time frames and...
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norah, charlie. >> mark phillips thanks. father thomas bosica thank you for joining us. >> thank you for inviting me. a big day, we celebrated mass with the cardinals. mass just ended now. a very beautiful, simple ceremony normal liturgy. and cardinal soldano gave a homily. this is not about macnations this is about ultimately love putting that love into practice and called to the mission of what this is all about. >> the cardinals go into the sistine chapel this afternoon for the very first vote. why is it so secret? >> first of all, they are going for lunch and get a really good lunch. and then. >> put them in a good mood. >> a little siesta and then bused over some will walk if it doesn't rain and the first thing, they go to the pauline chapel, right opposite the sistine chapel and this is where the magnificent profession begins. many call us and say why do they wear red? u.s. a good question. not that they like to be seen in red. red is the color of marchtyrdom. the shiny red robes a reflection of blood. sometimes we're
norah, charlie. >> mark phillips thanks. father thomas bosica thank you for joining us. >> thank you for inviting me. a big day, we celebrated mass with the cardinals. mass just ended now. a very beautiful, simple ceremony normal liturgy. and cardinal soldano gave a homily. this is not about macnations this is about ultimately love putting that love into practice and called to the mission of what this is all about. >> the cardinals go into the sistine chapel this afternoon for...
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charlie, here is the thing though, the government always gets theirs. there are people that have worked out, took maoney out of y check and i'm waiting to get it back. >> i think it's great, two stories. >> what part is great. >> i think it's great that people are paying higher taxes for this thing and they should know it doesn't come for free. you're going to elect barack obama for your president and elect a democratic congress and pass through this nonsense, you're going to have to pay for it and you get what you pay for. what's not great is how the media is handling this and the notion the president-- when you say "they", the president is pulling out the stops in a political way saying no more tours. by the way, republicans were going to give him the authority to pick and choose exactly how to make these cuts. you don't have to do it at once. >> he said no thank you. >> he said no thank you, and this is really, it's shameful behavior. >> and speaking of shameful, adam, let's talk about the health care law. >> i'm not shameful, charles. >> and all of
charlie, here is the thing though, the government always gets theirs. there are people that have worked out, took maoney out of y check and i'm waiting to get it back. >> i think it's great, two stories. >> what part is great. >> i think it's great that people are paying higher taxes for this thing and they should know it doesn't come for free. you're going to elect barack obama for your president and elect a democratic congress and pass through this nonsense, you're going to...
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charlie. >> your point is what? >> my point is that the president is echoing what the american people feel. what is pal papable to them is extremely low interest ratings. you can borrow money to buy a house that most people haven't seen. >> it is hard to get a loan. >> there is not a lot of for gasoline. >> i am glad you brought that up. the people may feel that way and the people including the president. what he is saying. someone went to a dollar it is and the doctor said you may have cancer . instead of snoking one you smoke two. it may not be full-blown cancer and they can understand that analogy. that is where we are going. >> if he is playing into it. >> you remember the last great economic prediction before the 10 year nonsense. the stimulus plan would stop unemployment and we would have five percent unemployment and noup it is 10 years. >> why is walm wall racing to these new highs. >> take about rate to zero. >> we knew it would happen before. >> we had rates low. >> that's rht. of course. >> ion't understa
charlie. >> your point is what? >> my point is that the president is echoing what the american people feel. what is pal papable to them is extremely low interest ratings. you can borrow money to buy a house that most people haven't seen. >> it is hard to get a loan. >> there is not a lot of for gasoline. >> i am glad you brought that up. the people may feel that way and the people including the president. what he is saying. someone went to a dollar it is and the...
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charlie. >> your point is what? >> my point is that the president is echoing what the american people feel. what is pal papable to them is extremely low interest ratings. you can borrow money to buy a house that most people haven't seen. >> it is hard to get a loan. >> there is not a lot of for gasoline. >> i am glad you brought that up. the people may feel that way and the people including the president. what he is saying. someone went to a dollar it is and the doctor said you may have cancer . instead of snoking one you smoke two. it may not be full-blown cancer and they can understand that analogy. that is where we are going. >> if he is playing into it. >> you remember the last great economic prediction before the 10 year nonsense. the stimulus plan would stop unemployment and we would have five percent unemployment and noup it is 10 years. >> why is walm wall racing to these new highs. >> take about rate to zero. >> we knew it would happen before. >> we had rates low. >> that's right. of course. >> i don't unde
charlie. >> your point is what? >> my point is that the president is echoing what the american people feel. what is pal papable to them is extremely low interest ratings. you can borrow money to buy a house that most people haven't seen. >> it is hard to get a loan. >> there is not a lot of for gasoline. >> i am glad you brought that up. the people may feel that way and the people including the president. what he is saying. someone went to a dollar it is and the...
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we will then talk with charlie haden. he received a lifetime achievement award and had a 50- year career that continues to this day. we are glad you joined us. >> there is a saying that dr. always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: miguel is having a breakout year irrigated his breakout album debuted at number one. now -- is having a breakout year. his breakout album debuted at number one. first at his single "candles and the sun -- in the ."n appear ♪ the sun, blowing in the wind. shot ♪ ♪ will it be too late ago,: not even two months and jeffrey osborne was on this program, and he was lamenting the death of r&b. this was before you hit the got a chair -- he got a chance to hear you do your thing. there were a lot of critics refer you as the
we will then talk with charlie haden. he received a lifetime achievement award and had a 50- year career that continues to this day. we are glad you joined us. >> there is a saying that dr. always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. pbs station from viewers like...
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i can tell you this, charlie, i did call for-- this thing is going bad. people are probably wondering why is there a national security interest here, and why are we see eager-- clearly people under the moral obligation, but what about the broader national security interest to the united states? right now, we're in a horrible spot. you have the opposition who has lost faith in the united states. they even at one time denied a meeting with the secretary of state of the united states. that's not a good sign. then you have our allies in the region, the arabeague, rely frustrated with the united states, don't think we're doing enough. that means that our any diplomatic solution-- and i'm for a diplomatic solution-- we have no credibility to do it. you have this horrible possibility that if assad falls and there is a huge vacuum and chaos ensues, that you have hezbollah there. you have akd. al qaeda. you have some hamas elements there and you have lots of chemical weapons and lots of very sophisticate conventional weapons that will bep for grs. and that chaos w
i can tell you this, charlie, i did call for-- this thing is going bad. people are probably wondering why is there a national security interest here, and why are we see eager-- clearly people under the moral obligation, but what about the broader national security interest to the united states? right now, we're in a horrible spot. you have the opposition who has lost faith in the united states. they even at one time denied a meeting with the secretary of state of the united states. that's not a...
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sometimes, one person's story can change everything, and so it was with charlie beljan.ut to hear, charlie suffered the mother of all panic attacks on national television. even worse, it happened on the most important day of his career. we all know what panic feels like, but it might surprise you that tens of millions of people experience episodes of panic so intense, they qualify as a full-blown panic attack. mary carillo tonight reports on the very public moment that will seem very familiar to those who suffer from the very same thing. >> charlie, life is good. >> life is good. i'm very fortunate. >> reporter: this is now, a pro athlete in the driver's seat of life, relishing the open road. [ honking ] but just months ago, charlie beljan was convinced he was near death. >> i felt like i was going to pass out. i felt like my heart was going to stop. i come off 17 dream, i really felt like that was the end. i felt like i was going to die. >> reporter: you really felt like you were going to die? >> oh, i had felt like i was going to die since about the 10th hole. >> repor
sometimes, one person's story can change everything, and so it was with charlie beljan.ut to hear, charlie suffered the mother of all panic attacks on national television. even worse, it happened on the most important day of his career. we all know what panic feels like, but it might surprise you that tens of millions of people experience episodes of panic so intense, they qualify as a full-blown panic attack. mary carillo tonight reports on the very public moment that will seem very familiar...
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to charles payne, dagen mcdowell and charlie gasparino. >> at this point you would think they would start to change their tactics. inflatable racks. >> i love it. >> i find them funny too but realistically it's proven communities where there is fewer and less presence of unions are doing better. you see what happens to the other industries. they have to figure out their dynamic. i have to tell you they will probably have to take a step back to tell the regular people out there, we are not in it for ourselves, that message doesn't get across anymore? >> this is evidence of unions on the run. in michigan, a huge move that state is birth of unions in this country is now a right to work state. what you see, you are starting to see down and dirty tactics. a lot of unions in that state are doing end run around the law by putting in place like wayne state university mandatory dues must be paid by these unions for periods of years, eight years. you are seeing it all over the state. >> neil: before things get worse. >> a sign desperation? >> i've been to strikes my dad was union guy. i think these
to charles payne, dagen mcdowell and charlie gasparino. >> at this point you would think they would start to change their tactics. inflatable racks. >> i love it. >> i find them funny too but realistically it's proven communities where there is fewer and less presence of unions are doing better. you see what happens to the other industries. they have to figure out their dynamic. i have to tell you they will probably have to take a step back to tell the regular people out...
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and their success rate is pretty limited, charlie. when they are tested against dummy warheads, they hit about a little over 350% of those -- 50% under those ideal conditions. i would not call this a fabulous deternal. at the same time by bolstering it adding 14 over the next few years, they're trying to signal to the north koreans that the u.s. is serious about this but more importantly signal to the chinese that unless they can bring north korea under control they're going to see more anti-missile systems which of course the chinese think it's also designed to stop them and they could well see more american naval presence right off the korean peninsula which puts them right in china's territory. so part of the messaging here is to say to the chinese he's got to get more involved. other interesting things you've seen in the past 24 hours, charlie, the u.s. running b-52 flights over south korea. just a way of reminding the north they have all kinds of way to reinforce a deterrent against north korea. >> rose: just back to the question
and their success rate is pretty limited, charlie. when they are tested against dummy warheads, they hit about a little over 350% of those -- 50% under those ideal conditions. i would not call this a fabulous deternal. at the same time by bolstering it adding 14 over the next few years, they're trying to signal to the north koreans that the u.s. is serious about this but more importantly signal to the chinese that unless they can bring north korea under control they're going to see more...
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and when charlie put that out, he and scott connected. and through our relationship with charlie, we got to meet scott. and i'm happy to say that scott is now going to come and work for the united steel workers. and we're going to do everything we can to help him to make sure he gets the kind of support he needs to take himself through this very, very emotional time for him and this very important time frame for him. he's just, i think, a rare human being that did the right thing for the right reason and didn't want to be the center of attention but wanted america to see the difference between the make believe romney and the real romney when he was behind closed doors with his ultra rich friends. >> what kind of work is he going to do for the steel workers? >> i think we're going to talk to him and do the kind of work he's excited about doing. he's very close with charlie and we do all kinds of work in different parts of the world. we send people into countries where workers are getting oppressed and we try to help, for example, we've hel
and when charlie put that out, he and scott connected. and through our relationship with charlie, we got to meet scott. and i'm happy to say that scott is now going to come and work for the united steel workers. and we're going to do everything we can to help him to make sure he gets the kind of support he needs to take himself through this very, very emotional time for him and this very important time frame for him. he's just, i think, a rare human being that did the right thing for the right...
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norah, charlie? >> mark phillips thanks. >>> a public funeral will be held in caracas, venezuelan president hugo chavez died yesterday after a two-year battle with cancer. he befriended america's enemies during his nearly 14 years in power. he used his country's vast oil wealth to fund social problems which made him popular among venezuela's core. zbl>> steve kroft interviewed chavez for "60 minutes." >> here is the way you're perceived in the united states in people a mixture between fidel castro and juan gueron april demagogue, dictator. >> translator: i have been compared to hitler sort of mix between mussolini and who knows, the devil himself, and what i do is juggle for a people. i am a true democrat. >> there are people who have suggested that you are somewhat loco. >> translator: well, i don't want to compare, but they said that columbus was crazy. i am aware that people say that about me but i think that there are other people far crazier than i am. >> incredible it was just last year that th
norah, charlie? >> mark phillips thanks. >>> a public funeral will be held in caracas, venezuelan president hugo chavez died yesterday after a two-year battle with cancer. he befriended america's enemies during his nearly 14 years in power. he used his country's vast oil wealth to fund social problems which made him popular among venezuela's core. zbl>> steve kroft interviewed chavez for "60 minutes." >> here is the way you're perceived in the united states...
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charlie, thanks very much. last night on "60 minutes" we went inside the drug maker new england compounding center known as n.e.c.c.. it was the one that produced a contaminated steroid that has so far killed 50 patients and sickened nearly 700 others with fungal infections including spinal meningitis. n.e.c.c. outside boston was a compounding pharmacy and in 1998 congress exempted compounding pharmacies from the oversight of the f.d.a. today there are thousands of them making high-risk drugs. we asked the commissioner of the f.d.a., margaret hamburg, about that. so if a patient goes into a clinic and the doctor or the nurse pulls out a vial of something, that patient has no way to know whether that drug has been approved by the f.d.a. or not? >> well, i think that's right under the current system and what i think emerged in the meningitis outbreak was that many patients and their health care providers didn't realize that they, in fact, were using a compounded product. >> pelley: as commissioner of the f.d.a.,
charlie, thanks very much. last night on "60 minutes" we went inside the drug maker new england compounding center known as n.e.c.c.. it was the one that produced a contaminated steroid that has so far killed 50 patients and sickened nearly 700 others with fungal infections including spinal meningitis. n.e.c.c. outside boston was a compounding pharmacy and in 1998 congress exempted compounding pharmacies from the oversight of the f.d.a. today there are thousands of them making...
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the fact of the matter, charlie makes a great point.eal economy which is not something you are going to see in scottsdale, arizona or new york city. if you drive out and go out into the world, you discover there are a lot of people hurting out there. yes, it's going to take a long time to get them back to full unemployment. dagen is right about unemployment coming down but the real unemployment rate is quite high. >> that number has fallen. it has come down. >> from 15 to 14? >> let's make it very clear. this program continues to grow and should shrink and become smaller and it has not. >> we had a financial crisis that devastated our economy. i'm for is checking and not having rich spoiled college kids to buy beer on food stamps but think, this economy is still bad. >> neil: what i'm saying, if you tell me 48 million people are deserving of this in this economy, then when the president was running for reelection, then he should have said the truth of the matter is, things are a lot worse than what we are saying. >> the same people that
the fact of the matter, charlie makes a great point.eal economy which is not something you are going to see in scottsdale, arizona or new york city. if you drive out and go out into the world, you discover there are a lot of people hurting out there. yes, it's going to take a long time to get them back to full unemployment. dagen is right about unemployment coming down but the real unemployment rate is quite high. >> that number has fallen. it has come down. >> from 15 to 14?...
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and now thou needs new clothes, charlie. there is some good in thee, charlie, but it is not yet a king's good. if the english win, it is they that will make the treaty and then god help poor france. thou must fight, charlie, whether thou will or no. i will go first to hearten thee, we must take our courage in both hands, aye, and pray for it with both hands too. i tell thee, it is god's business we are here to do, not our own. i have a message to thee from god and thou must listen to it, though thy heart break with the terror of it. i can turn thee into a king in reims' cathedral and that is a miracle that will take some doing, it seems. charlie, i come to thee from the land and i've gotten my strength working on the land, and i tell thee that the land is thine to rule righteously and keep god's peace in and not to pledge at the pawnshop as a drunken woman pledges her children's clothes, and i come from god to tell thee to kneel in the cathedral and solemnly give thy kingdom to him forever and ever and become the greatest ki
and now thou needs new clothes, charlie. there is some good in thee, charlie, but it is not yet a king's good. if the english win, it is they that will make the treaty and then god help poor france. thou must fight, charlie, whether thou will or no. i will go first to hearten thee, we must take our courage in both hands, aye, and pray for it with both hands too. i tell thee, it is god's business we are here to do, not our own. i have a message to thee from god and thou must listen to it, though...
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i don't know, charlie. i really think that this is a tough one and with all due respect to secretary kerry, i wish him well but barack obama is the most controlling dominating foreign policy president since richard nixon and the reality is it will be less what john kerry wants to do less what john kerry thinks-- and steve is 100% right-- it will depend on whether barack obama wants to invest in this issue and whether he can create some sense of ownership among the israelis and palestinians that working together we can figure out a solution to this problem of the much too promised land. >> rose: should the president have gone to israel soon after he went to cairo early his administration snz gone from cairo to jerusalem? >> i think it would have spared so much of the gratuitous roller coaster ride soap opera like quality that has been infused into the relationship between these two guys. it's not one hand clapping. netanyahu is a big part of it. obama has clearly helped generate tensions, too, but, yeah. it
i don't know, charlie. i really think that this is a tough one and with all due respect to secretary kerry, i wish him well but barack obama is the most controlling dominating foreign policy president since richard nixon and the reality is it will be less what john kerry wants to do less what john kerry thinks-- and steve is 100% right-- it will depend on whether barack obama wants to invest in this issue and whether he can create some sense of ownership among the israelis and palestinians that...
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norah, charlie? >> mark phillips, thank you. >>> we're now going into the third full day since the start of $85 billion in automatic xwoft spending cuts. the standoff shows no sign of ending. major garrett is at the white house. major, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and charlie. the president is trying to reach a budget cuts. to raise taxes and find a way to somehow soften these spending cuts. but the president is pro ektspecting for votes as top advisers predict a republican surrender. the head of the president's economic council said republicans skeptical about new spending cuts will face a public backlash. >> as this pain starts to gradually spread to communities affected by military spending to children who need mental health services, i believe that more republican colleagues who are concerned about this harm to their constituents will choose bipartisan compromise. >> reporter: but republicans like house speaker john boehner appear content with the across the board cuts. even tho
norah, charlie? >> mark phillips, thank you. >>> we're now going into the third full day since the start of $85 billion in automatic xwoft spending cuts. the standoff shows no sign of ending. major garrett is at the white house. major, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and charlie. the president is trying to reach a budget cuts. to raise taxes and find a way to somehow soften these spending cuts. but the president is pro ektspecting for votes as top advisers...
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charlie: were you gone? liz: that is not funny. happy with returns your portfolio is giving you? are you at least beating the s&p? doubling the returns of the s&p 500 over the past year. fund manager up next his last pick up more than 50%, he has some new ones for you. tor. but that doesn'mean i don't want to make money. i ve making money. i try to be smart with my instments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agil
charlie: were you gone? liz: that is not funny. happy with returns your portfolio is giving you? are you at least beating the s&p? doubling the returns of the s&p 500 over the past year. fund manager up next his last pick up more than 50%, he has some new ones for you. tor. but that doesn'mean i don't want to make money. i ve making money. i try to be smart with my instments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out...
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>> i gave it to you, charlie, don't take the insurance. don't have to let them pay for it. >> why should the whole-- >> let someone else. >> take the blood pressure ten times a day. >> go with payne. a warning for millions of americans working at home. get your butt back in the office. why what happened at yahoo! could be the start of something big. you want to know the real deal with our economy? don't pay attention to this. i want you to take a look at this. a...
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charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: defense secretary chuck hagel had a busy sunday schedule, meeting with u.s. forces and with afghan officials. but he never got to the scheduled joint press conference with afghan president hamid karzai. it was canceled. the afghan said the americans pulled the plug. the pentagon said there were security concerns. further muddying hagel's visit, hamid accused the united states and hagel from holding talks. as an example, he cited saturday's suicide bombings that killed 19 people. he said they're trying to frighten us into thinking that if the foreigners are not in afghanistan, we would be facing these sort of incidents. the defense secretary and karzai eventually met behind closed doors. hagel told karzai there are no talks. >> i told the president that it was not true that the united states was unilaterally working with the taliban in trying to negotiate anything. >> reporter: it has been a trip with little good to be said about u.s./afghan relations as both nations try to unwind america's role here. on saturday the final handover of prisoners was c
charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: defense secretary chuck hagel had a busy sunday schedule, meeting with u.s. forces and with afghan officials. but he never got to the scheduled joint press conference with afghan president hamid karzai. it was canceled. the afghan said the americans pulled the plug. the pentagon said there were security concerns. further muddying hagel's visit, hamid accused the united states and hagel from holding talks. as an example, he cited saturday's suicide...
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welcome. >> thank you very much, charlie. happy to be here. >> rose: tell me about the airline industry today. i mean, if you don't consolidate, you die? is that sort of where we are? >> we don't need to csolite or die. us airways is doing very well stand alone. we in record profits last year. it isn't about survival but it is about doing what's best for our customers, our employeees, and the communities we serve. there are three airlines larger than us there ar. >> rose: there are the big four right now, of which you will be the biggest? >> we will. but united and delta are larger than either american or us airways. this allows us to combine and create a third competitor to compete against those two airlines and provi gbal service fo people around the world and i think it's good for competition. >> we had brian moynihan c.e.o. of bank america, and one of the conversations with bankers is too big to fail. is there any sense in the airline industry you can be too big to fail? >> i don't know. we certainly have had a lot of fai
welcome. >> thank you very much, charlie. happy to be here. >> rose: tell me about the airline industry today. i mean, if you don't consolidate, you die? is that sort of where we are? >> we don't need to csolite or die. us airways is doing very well stand alone. we in record profits last year. it isn't about survival but it is about doing what's best for our customers, our employeees, and the communities we serve. there are three airlines larger than us there ar. >>...
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>> i gave it to you, charlie, don't take the insurance.ave to let them pay for it. >> why should the whole-- >> let someone else. >> take the blood pressure ten times a day. >> go with payne. a warning for millions of americans working at home. get your butt back in the office. why what happened at yahoo! could be the start of something big. you want to know the real deal with our economy? don't pay attention to this. i want you toake a look at this. a lot more of...
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charlie is saying short the dow. but guess what, len tannenbaum is the ceo of fifth street finance, he's got some great protection plans. it's a fox business exclusive. ♪ [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more ficient pick-ups. ♪ wiress is limitless. [ female announcer ] from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field condions. ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ investor. yeah, ibut i'm a busy guy.or it used to be easier but now there are more choices than ever. i want to know exactly what i am investing in. i want to know exactly how much i'm paying. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. liz: take a look at the big board. we are up just slightly, the dow reversing, and we can see it up just a point
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