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>> i thought for a long time clyde was my fat clyde clyde frazier. >> jimmy: yeah. >> that's why my middle. i sound like dracula, right? clyde by spalding. >> jimmy: do you socialize with any of the players? >> no. >> jimmy: no, you don't? >> i've got a fiancee. you ain't coming around my woman. >> jimmy: i see. [ laughter ] you're just being very careful. [ cheers and applause ] >> see, you're supposed to watch the game from courtside like this. you're watching the >> jimmy: yeah. >> but she's -- she's sitting right next to me, so i'm sitting like this. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, maybe it's better to watch it at home. >> yeah, just women watch sports for different reasons than us. >> jimmy: well, sure. yeah, obviously. >> football players, yeah. >> jimmy: did you ever coach, like, a little league or anything like that? >> yeah. i got biddies 8 years and under. >> jimmy: you did? >> last year, i coached a team 8 years and under. >> jimmy: last year? >> yeah. i got ejected twice. [ laughter ] teched up. coach, you're out. >> jimmy: for what? >> my brother-in-law was the ref, and he owed m
>> i thought for a long time clyde was my fat clyde clyde frazier. >> jimmy: yeah. >> that's why my middle. i sound like dracula, right? clyde by spalding. >> jimmy: do you socialize with any of the players? >> no. >> jimmy: no, you don't? >> i've got a fiancee. you ain't coming around my woman. >> jimmy: i see. [ laughter ] you're just being very careful. [ cheers and applause ] >> see, you're supposed to watch the game from courtside like...
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>> i thought for a long time clyde was my father -- clyde frazier. >> jimmy: yeah. >> that's why my middlepalding. i sound like dracula, right? clyde by spalding. >> jimmy: do you socialize with any of the players? >> no. >> jimmy: no, you don't? >> i've got a fiancee. you ain't coming around my woman. >> jimmy: i see. [ laughter ] you're just being very careful. [ cheers and applause ] >> see, you're supposed to watch >> jimmy: yah. >> but she's -- she's sitting right next to me, so i'm sitting like this. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, maybe it's better to watch it at home. womwatct frrent >> jimmy: well, sure. yeah, obviously. >> football play yea lite or >> yeah. i got biddies 8 years and under. >> jimmy: ycft yecacham [ laughter ] teched up. coach, you're out. >> jimmy: for what? >> mer-iwase ref, and alternators onmy >> jimmy: oh, i see. [ aps t wis biddies. and they're playing for trophi idnre.ey're playing for trophi i threw a gatorade bucket and a ai rrew a gatorade bucket and a by [ lghte >> jimmy: i know you played football, what, in high school, right? >> yeah, and i went college.
>> i thought for a long time clyde was my father -- clyde frazier. >> jimmy: yeah. >> that's why my middlepalding. i sound like dracula, right? clyde by spalding. >> jimmy: do you socialize with any of the players? >> no. >> jimmy: no, you don't? >> i've got a fiancee. you ain't coming around my woman. >> jimmy: i see. [ laughter ] you're just being very careful. [ cheers and applause ] >> see, you're supposed to watch >> jimmy: yah....
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president mazzucco: thank you, clyde. next speaker. >> good afternoon -- good evening.name is kim carter, and i am with a local, and we represent the dangerous conditions at the crime lab and our disappointment with the department's ability to resolve these matters in a timely matter. -- manner. we first brought this issue when the roads were flooded every time it rains, making it impossible for the people work there. our members to set up a system where they shuttled employees to and from their cars, which they had to leave over 1 mile away from the actual laboratory. this issue prevents employees from getting to work on time as well as prevents them from leaving for a meal, break, etc., and i have some pictures that were presented to the department in february so you can see the scope of the problem. in addition to flooding, there are severe potholes. the route requires 1.5 miles of driving on these has its roads through an area that as many abandoned buildings, many potholes and old railroad tracks, so it is of great danger to personal vehicles. the route is also ext
president mazzucco: thank you, clyde. next speaker. >> good afternoon -- good evening.name is kim carter, and i am with a local, and we represent the dangerous conditions at the crime lab and our disappointment with the department's ability to resolve these matters in a timely matter. -- manner. we first brought this issue when the roads were flooded every time it rains, making it impossible for the people work there. our members to set up a system where they shuttled employees to and...
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clyde presowitz, president of the economic strategy institute, we appreciate you being here. mr. dan holiday, director of advanced technologies and pv programs, thank you. dr. derek scissors, the senior research fellow at the heritage foundation, thank you for being here our approach is to have each witness take five or six minutes and summarize the main points that you think we should understand from your testimony and we will include your full testimony and if you can try to give us the main points, that way we will have some time for questions. why don't we just introduce people. mr. wu, why don't you start. >> thank you very much. good morning. it's an honor and privilege. i join you in my role as an analyst, a division of bloomberg focused on a clean energy sector. our group provides actionable data on investment, technology, and clean energy. in addition, they do not represent any investment advice and should not be construed as such. the subject of today's hearing is china, clean energy, and the trade relationship between the united states and china. i grew up in maryland
clyde presowitz, president of the economic strategy institute, we appreciate you being here. mr. dan holiday, director of advanced technologies and pv programs, thank you. dr. derek scissors, the senior research fellow at the heritage foundation, thank you for being here our approach is to have each witness take five or six minutes and summarize the main points that you think we should understand from your testimony and we will include your full testimony and if you can try to give us the main...
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proceeds will help the clyde foundation. winner of the last two auctions is now working for buffet. he says but his agency has implemented training programs for at its employees in new measures for its passengers. passengers to don't care up and up in center row. >>> this is superman, all to medfly to. it is been vallejo. the lifted the iconic us into place yesterday. >>> the but the other is not anything like get in the world. >>> the part plan is to officially open the ride on june the 23rd. >>> online, facebook answers it's smart phone amps. facebook rolled out 600 new accounts from sit city bill to the washington post. and there are more than 80,000 people in the u.s. waiting for a kidney. now a computer program is hoping to match donors in need. just three weeks ago to help complete a four way pairing. >>> and of the grave and thought, it was just desperate in the thing to move the process forward to a getting by meet a new kidney. >>> more than 60 blows in people in california are waiting for a kidney. a bigger. check
proceeds will help the clyde foundation. winner of the last two auctions is now working for buffet. he says but his agency has implemented training programs for at its employees in new measures for its passengers. passengers to don't care up and up in center row. >>> this is superman, all to medfly to. it is been vallejo. the lifted the iconic us into place yesterday. >>> the but the other is not anything like get in the world. >>> the part plan is to officially open...
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>>reporter: san francisco bar on columbus owner janet clyde calls the law a blessing. >> i am just so grateful that this law has passed because again it helps us have certainty in managing our health care cost going forward. >>reporter: when i pressed her to say how the law impacted her hiring she pointed to toney her 60-year-old bartender. tony only working one day a week. >> we are a small business. we only need so many people to operate. >>reporter: clyde supported the law based more on the feeling that fit helps her employees it will help her business. down the street at this store owner believes the law will ruin his restaurant. >> doesn't work in france. doesn't work in portugal. doesn't work in ireland. doesn't work any wlishtion when i pressed him to say how the law is impacting his busy said it's coming. >> it's in difficult visible. you don't see it now but later. >>reporter: romney called ate i don't know can i recall. >> businesses across the country have been asked what the impact is of obama care. 3 quarter earth's of those surveyed by the chamber of commerce said it mak
>>reporter: san francisco bar on columbus owner janet clyde calls the law a blessing. >> i am just so grateful that this law has passed because again it helps us have certainty in managing our health care cost going forward. >>reporter: when i pressed her to say how the law impacted her hiring she pointed to toney her 60-year-old bartender. tony only working one day a week. >> we are a small business. we only need so many people to operate. >>reporter: clyde...
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east after clyde ratios are inappropriate. we cannot afford to let hundreds and hundreds more sample to skins -- we can do a lot with $5 million. we can get hundreds of others of of the streets. in we can have safe and dignified shelters. they are counting on you. they can't afford a safe and dignified emergency system. for all of that, by supporting the progress of revenue that would bring in $40 million more to our city. supervisor avalos: next speaker please. >> brian a. singer, the executive director of the house an alliance. i hope you all can come on down and enjoy our celebration where everybody in san francisco gets to be a day for a day. i am here to speak on behalf of the aids has an alliance, one of the agency's lucky about to participate in this program. it is how important for people to understand some very nuanced distinctions. in order to receive services, a person with hiv needs to have disabling hiv or disabling aids. if you are disabled from the other cause, you don't qualify. the aids housing alliance has be
east after clyde ratios are inappropriate. we cannot afford to let hundreds and hundreds more sample to skins -- we can do a lot with $5 million. we can get hundreds of others of of the streets. in we can have safe and dignified shelters. they are counting on you. they can't afford a safe and dignified emergency system. for all of that, by supporting the progress of revenue that would bring in $40 million more to our city. supervisor avalos: next speaker please. >> brian a. singer, the...
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clyde, thanks for being with us. appreciate it.d citizens of draper, utah, i beseech you, do not fear
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clyde, thanks for being with us. appreciate it.d citizens of draper, utah, i beseech you, do not fear the cougar, the proud mascot of many schools. >> you can vote for your favorite at ac360.com. we'll see you again at 10:00 >> sheriff joe arpaio outfront tonight. >>> and the streets of chicago looking like a battlefield. the number is stagger egg, more than 200 have died so far this year. more than the number of soldiers dead in afghanistan. what's being done about it. >>> and the growing threat of extremists within the united states military, we have brand new and alarming numbers tonight from the fbi. let's go "outfront." >>> well, good evening, everyone, i'm erin burnett, and "outfront" tonight, show me your papers. show them to me. four simple words, that mean a lot tonight in arizona and around the country. depending on how you look at it or whose spin you believe, the supreme court's ruling today on the controversial arizona immigration law gave both sides reason to declare victory. the president came out and said he's "plea
clyde, thanks for being with us. appreciate it.d citizens of draper, utah, i beseech you, do not fear the cougar, the proud mascot of many schools. >> you can vote for your favorite at ac360.com. we'll see you again at 10:00 >> sheriff joe arpaio outfront tonight. >>> and the streets of chicago looking like a battlefield. the number is stagger egg, more than 200 have died so far this year. more than the number of soldiers dead in afghanistan. what's being done about it....
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clyde, thanks for being with us. appreciate it.o good citizens of draper, utah, i beseech you, do not fear the cougar, the proud mascot of many schools. >>> every night this week, we'll be counting down the top five of the year so far. you can vote for your favorite at ac360.com. that does its for historic proportions. a tropical storm could bring another foot of rain before it's through. >>> plus both sides spinning. this hour we dig into the concept of reasonable suspicion. >>> and inside the jerry sandusky courtroom. one juror talking about behavior that he calls creepy. good morning. welcome to "early start." we're happy you're with us. i'm zoraida sambol. >> and i'm ashleigh banfield. we're bringing you the news from a to z. it's nasty out there. tropical storm debby just stalled over florida's panhandle. it's smacking that sunshine state it with high winds and heavy rain. look at the pictures. boats getting smashed around and it's going to get worse before it gets any better. forecasters are saying the slow-
clyde, thanks for being with us. appreciate it.o good citizens of draper, utah, i beseech you, do not fear the cougar, the proud mascot of many schools. >>> every night this week, we'll be counting down the top five of the year so far. you can vote for your favorite at ac360.com. that does its for historic proportions. a tropical storm could bring another foot of rain before it's through. >>> plus both sides spinning. this hour we dig into the concept of reasonable suspicion....
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. >> baseball hall of famers, clyde drexler, and dominique wilkins.s. >> chatting away. >> you don't want to miss it. >> we'll be making our picks, coming up. >> yes. very heated discussions, behind the scenes. >> that's a hard one. >> all right. all right. >>> a reminder, father's day just around the corner, for all of you wonderful guys out there. and expert chef robert irvine is here. he's heating up the kitchen out here and making a feast that will make any dad happy, i hope. >> he has some arms from chopping. >>> you guys remember "dr. doolittle," right? can talk to the animals. it turns out, if you can't talk to them, you can learn something from them about staying healthy. as a new book called "zoobiquity," investigates what doctors can learn from animals. ucla barbara doctor sara matterson rarely makes house calls, except for jake, a chimp at the zoo. dr. natterson has been moonlighting at the zoo as a modern-day dr. doolittle. >> i came here to the l.a. zoo. and there's a hospital that resembles a human hospital. >> reporter: she's been 13r50
. >> baseball hall of famers, clyde drexler, and dominique wilkins.s. >> chatting away. >> you don't want to miss it. >> we'll be making our picks, coming up. >> yes. very heated discussions, behind the scenes. >> that's a hard one. >> all right. all right. >>> a reminder, father's day just around the corner, for all of you wonderful guys out there. and expert chef robert irvine is here. he's heating up the kitchen out here and making a feast...
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clyde, thanks for being with us.s, i beseech you, do not fear the kucougar, the prou mascot of many schools. >> you can vote for your favorite at ac360.com. we'll see you again at 10:00 p.m. eastern time. of course i'll see you tomorrow morning on "starting point." we start at 7:00 a.m. eastern. thanks for watching. "piers morgan tonight" starts right now. >>> tonight, my exclusive with conan o'brien. a late night legend. >> there's nothing more comical than the sight of me without my clothes on. >> his comedy, his life, his loves. conan tells all. >> is any of this going to get in the papers do you think? this won't get out. >> conan o'brien as you've never seen him before. >> we often go to the spa together. >> not now. come on. >> it was your idea. >> conan o'brien and he doesn't hold back. >> that's the dumbest thing anybody's ever said to me, piers. >> the question i had to ask. how many times has he been in love? >> i'm just giving you the answers that are going to make it all okay. don't screw with this, okay?
clyde, thanks for being with us.s, i beseech you, do not fear the kucougar, the prou mascot of many schools. >> you can vote for your favorite at ac360.com. we'll see you again at 10:00 p.m. eastern time. of course i'll see you tomorrow morning on "starting point." we start at 7:00 a.m. eastern. thanks for watching. "piers morgan tonight" starts right now. >>> tonight, my exclusive with conan o'brien. a late night legend. >> there's nothing more comical...
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. >> clyde, thank you very much. appreciate that. >>> buses full of people trapped in a landslide.u why the ground gave way. look at that! f do you see it ? there it is ! there it is ! where ? where ? it's getting away ! where is it ? it's gone. we'll find it. any day can be an adventure. that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. wow, there it is. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some
. >> clyde, thank you very much. appreciate that. >>> buses full of people trapped in a landslide.u why the ground gave way. look at that! f do you see it ? there it is ! there it is ! where ? where ? it's getting away ! where is it ? it's gone. we'll find it. any day can be an adventure. that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. wow, there it is. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with...
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during that conversation, i believe he told me that background security check had been made about the clyde goodman case and that linked up to paragraph 227. if that all is correct, it was only during the second correct? >> my recollection is that the assurances were in the face-to-face meeting. maybe there was a further specific question? i can't recall. if i remember the conversation and how important it was to seek the assurance, i remember getting the assurance. as i say, there seem to be differences, but they may well be compatible in the way i suggested. anyway, i'm certain i sought the assurances and i got them and that was the basis on which i employed them. >> paragraph 227 dates the assurance or linked it to the further conversation. that was your recollection when the witness statement was prepared. >> that was at the face-to-face meeting. >> there may have been further conversations and if you go back to paragraph 30, he said the discussions are during the period towards the end of may and we had the conversations with mr. cameron. and it completes in a phone conversation. >> it
during that conversation, i believe he told me that background security check had been made about the clyde goodman case and that linked up to paragraph 227. if that all is correct, it was only during the second correct? >> my recollection is that the assurances were in the face-to-face meeting. maybe there was a further specific question? i can't recall. if i remember the conversation and how important it was to seek the assurance, i remember getting the assurance. as i say, there seem...
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in the '80s and '90s migrate to silicon variety for computers, people who wanted to build planes, clyde and walter and lloyd and others, many others, actually, came here because there was lots of oil money. one of largest oil fields in america is just to the northeast of here, the el dorado oil field. so there were lots of people with huge amounts of money as a result of oil. the people who wanted to build planes came here seeking that capital. this is a really unique building. it was the original wichita air terminal from 1934 top 1954. one of om 12 buildings like this built during the first round of air terminal construction in the late '20s and early '30s that still exists and the om one built in what's known as the indian art style that exist it's anywhere in the country. at that time in the mid20s when local officials started to begin thinking about a grand air term terminal, charles lindbergh was traveling the country and he came to wichita with the idea it would be on the major way between los angeles and new york and he worked with local official l.w. clapp. together he and lind
in the '80s and '90s migrate to silicon variety for computers, people who wanted to build planes, clyde and walter and lloyd and others, many others, actually, came here because there was lots of oil money. one of largest oil fields in america is just to the northeast of here, the el dorado oil field. so there were lots of people with huge amounts of money as a result of oil. the people who wanted to build planes came here seeking that capital. this is a really unique building. it was the...
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joining us is clyde williams. thank you for coming in. you are no secret to politics.en in the democratic party for a long time. you have worked for presidents. you have been with the democratic national committee. but for a lot of people, i think, they might say this seems mean. it seems almost as though you could be considered, you and your other fellow challengers, could be considered vultures over top of a hospital guy in a hospital bed tainted with ethics. >> it's not about me or charlie rangel but about the future of our community and who has the best ideas to move our community forward. that's what i focus on. i never bring up the congressman's ethics issues. from day one, i never thought that was the way to run a campaign. i believe people want people to talk about what is the best way to improve their lives and how are you going to do something. >> did you jump into the race because of the ethics scandals in the last two years? >> i jumped into the race because i thought i had the best ideas. i'm the only one running against him who has taken a poll. based on
joining us is clyde williams. thank you for coming in. you are no secret to politics.en in the democratic party for a long time. you have worked for presidents. you have been with the democratic national committee. but for a lot of people, i think, they might say this seems mean. it seems almost as though you could be considered, you and your other fellow challengers, could be considered vultures over top of a hospital guy in a hospital bed tainted with ethics. >> it's not about me or...
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and they grew out of a meeting between a prominent african-american entrepreneur by the name of clyde barnett, who had a meeting with hoover, contending that it would be in the commerce department's best interest to develop a special program, a special programming aimed at african-american entrepreneurship. barnett's motivation for this was essentially during the 1920s. we had a historian referred to as a golden age of african-american business activity in the united states. barnett made the point that the commerce department could help stimulate this by forming a special agency to deal with agencies and promote african-american entrepreneurship. when we talk about the support of this division of negro affairs, it was founded during a republican administration, under coolidge, they continue to hoover. when hoover lost in 1932, and his continued in the fdr administration. in fact, continued through truman. this division literally had bipartisan support. but again, when eisenhower came in, division was discontinued. and in fact, it really wasn't that she didn't have a clearly defined go
and they grew out of a meeting between a prominent african-american entrepreneur by the name of clyde barnett, who had a meeting with hoover, contending that it would be in the commerce department's best interest to develop a special program, a special programming aimed at african-american entrepreneurship. barnett's motivation for this was essentially during the 1920s. we had a historian referred to as a golden age of african-american business activity in the united states. barnett made the...
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he served our country for years and there are too many clydes out there.here are 276,000 veterans on the streets or in emergency shelters. many of you are working on this day in and day out to reduce the number of applieds in this country and thank yand thank yo. [applause] >> we have a couple of questions. >> yes? here? good morning. [inaudible] >> that the local community, the housing authority has been administering -- should pay the payment standard of the community where the housing is located. is that correct? >> there's a fair amount buried by the cost of housing in that community. so yes. >> what would you suggest that one do if one is working with the housing authority to pay the payments with the community and housing? >> i will talk to mark after the session. >> two questions. what is the contingency plan of a new congress decides to cut funding to hud or vouchers and secondly when the program is put in place is there any thought how furniture would be donated to homeless veterans? >> good question. in terms of the first question my experience o
he served our country for years and there are too many clydes out there.here are 276,000 veterans on the streets or in emergency shelters. many of you are working on this day in and day out to reduce the number of applieds in this country and thank yand thank yo. [applause] >> we have a couple of questions. >> yes? here? good morning. [inaudible] >> that the local community, the housing authority has been administering -- should pay the payment standard of the community where...
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." >> stone: then why did you lie about not seeing clyde frog the night he died?nd cool, polly prissy- pants. >> kroft: their typical week begins on thursday in this l.a. conference room with a blank storyboard and a brainstorming session that includes executive producer anne garefino and two staff writers. >> stone: and you have, like, a typical, like, cartman comes in... >> kroft: they have six days to deliver a completed episode to comedy central that will air the following wednesday. that usually involves five ten- to-12-hour days and one all- nighter. as soon as they have an idea for a scene, parker sill sit down and bang it out, and then hand it off to the animators and, if necessary, to the lawyers. >> parker: we probably have more freedom than anyone in television and we have for a long time, but we do still, at the end of the day... >> stone: we have legal. >> parker: ...we have lawyers. we have legal. >> kroft: one of the touchiest episodes was about scientology, a notoriously litigious group. parker and stone wanted to include a scene dealing with tablo
." >> stone: then why did you lie about not seeing clyde frog the night he died?nd cool, polly prissy- pants. >> kroft: their typical week begins on thursday in this l.a. conference room with a blank storyboard and a brainstorming session that includes executive producer anne garefino and two staff writers. >> stone: and you have, like, a typical, like, cartman comes in... >> kroft: they have six days to deliver a completed episode to comedy central that will air...
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i like clyde's up in st. ignes, michigan. we have a special "street signs" coming up today.rld in 60 stocks. that's right. 60 stocks in 60 minutes. top money managers giving us their big money bets, their best picks from possible big buys to stocks you might want to stay away from. names that could torch your portfolio. jim cramer's here. he's in a patriotic mood. go around in the world in 60 stocks with us. i'm going to name my honey badger stock, one name, tyler and sue, that just doesn't give a -- that's coming up at "street signs." >> see you then. samsung and apple battle heating up today. samsung announced a new ceo of its electronics unit. and the south korean tech titan is fighting back the block of the move of a samsung phone sale here in the u.s. jon fortt is in silicon valley going to sort it out for us. >> start with the samsung ceo. bottom line, this is samsung's equivalent of tim cook moving into a more prominent role. he's been running samsung's component business, really the raw materials of samsung's success. he oversees chips, displays, memory, that sort of
i like clyde's up in st. ignes, michigan. we have a special "street signs" coming up today.rld in 60 stocks. that's right. 60 stocks in 60 minutes. top money managers giving us their big money bets, their best picks from possible big buys to stocks you might want to stay away from. names that could torch your portfolio. jim cramer's here. he's in a patriotic mood. go around in the world in 60 stocks with us. i'm going to name my honey badger stock, one name, tyler and sue, that just...
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. >> it is my great pleasure to present the gypsy robe for bonnie and clyde to... ( cheers and applausegers and dancers who travel from show to show and give broadway its body and soul. ♪ and all that jazz >> reporter: on opening night before the audience have taken their seats, the cast takes the stage. in a ritual more than 60 years old. >> the gypsy robe is awarded to a member of the chorus who has the most broadway musical chorus credit. the honored puts on the robe, circles the stage and the show is blessed. >> reporter: a momento of the new show is sewn on to the robe until it's covered and then a new one is started. >> to james brown iii ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: this season alone, the robe was awarded 13 times >> oh, my gosh! reporter: another opening. another show. another gypsy robe ceremony. david westfall works for actors equity, the union for theater actors. you're the keeper of the robe >> i am the keeper of the robe. reporter: every time you see somebody get the robe... >> oh, it's wonderful because it's so emotional >> broadway to me seemed like a dream that w
. >> it is my great pleasure to present the gypsy robe for bonnie and clyde to... ( cheers and applausegers and dancers who travel from show to show and give broadway its body and soul. ♪ and all that jazz >> reporter: on opening night before the audience have taken their seats, the cast takes the stage. in a ritual more than 60 years old. >> the gypsy robe is awarded to a member of the chorus who has the most broadway musical chorus credit. the honored puts on the robe,...
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it sort of grew out of a meeting between a prominent african-american entrepreneur by the name of clyde barnett who, you know, had a meeting with hoover contending that it would be in the commerce department's best interests to develop a special program, a special programming aimed at african-american entrepreneurship. and barnett's motivation for this was, essentially, during the 1-9d 20s we had -- 1920s we had and historians refer to it as a sort of golden age of african-american, you know, business activity in the united states. and barnett made the point that the commerce department could help stimulate this by forming a special agency to, you know, deal with issues or, in fact, to promote african-american entrepreneurship. interestingly enough, when we talk about, you know, interests and support of the division of negro affairs, it was founded during a republican administration, coolidge, continued through hoover. when hoover lost in 1932, it was continued in the fdr administration and, in fact, continued during truman. so this division literally had bipartisan support. but, again,
it sort of grew out of a meeting between a prominent african-american entrepreneur by the name of clyde barnett who, you know, had a meeting with hoover contending that it would be in the commerce department's best interests to develop a special program, a special programming aimed at african-american entrepreneurship. and barnett's motivation for this was, essentially, during the 1-9d 20s we had -- 1920s we had and historians refer to it as a sort of golden age of african-american, you know,...
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he served our country for years, and they are too many clyde's out there.here are 76,000 homeless veterans today on the streets for emergency shelters. so i thank you because i know many of you are working on that day in and day out to help reduce the number of trend once we have in this country, and thank you very much. [applause] >> do we have time for a couple of questions? >> yes, here. >> good morning. [inaudible] >> that's a local community or the housing authority who has the voucher, should pay that payment standard of the community in which the housing is located, is that correct? >> there is -- [inaudible] it varies by the cost of housing in the community, so, yes. >> what would you suggest that one view, if one is working with the housing authority who issued the payments for the community in which the housing is -- >> i would talk to mark after this session. [laughter] >> thank you. >> to questions, what is the contingency plan, a new congress decides to cut funding to hud for vash of vouchers? and secondly, when the program is put in place, was
he served our country for years, and they are too many clyde's out there.here are 76,000 homeless veterans today on the streets for emergency shelters. so i thank you because i know many of you are working on that day in and day out to help reduce the number of trend once we have in this country, and thank you very much. [applause] >> do we have time for a couple of questions? >> yes, here. >> good morning. [inaudible] >> that's a local community or the housing authority...
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earlier we spoke to clyde williams. >> i used to work for president clinton and president obama. >> do you have their endorsements? >> president clinton said he would not endorse charlie rangel because i was involved in the race. president obama has not endorsed a democratic incumbent which is typically the norm for a president sitting in office. >> congressman rangel will be here to respond at 8:15 eastern on starting point. >>> turkey changing its military rules of engagement with syria. turkey's prime minister says they will treat any military approach from syria as a thread. this stems from the downing of a turkish fighter jet, calling it a hostile act. >>> the creep factor playing a part in the decision to put away convicted child molester jerry sandusky. two jurors talking about what they witnessed on ac 360. one says sandusky couldn't hide his expressions in court. >> i didn't see anything in the victims that would lead me to think they were not credible. but then i also took a look at sandusky while he was watching the victims testify and it seemed to be that he was kind of rec
earlier we spoke to clyde williams. >> i used to work for president clinton and president obama. >> do you have their endorsements? >> president clinton said he would not endorse charlie rangel because i was involved in the race. president obama has not endorsed a democratic incumbent which is typically the norm for a president sitting in office. >> congressman rangel will be here to respond at 8:15 eastern on starting point. >>> turkey changing its military...
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clyde presotwitz, d an holladay, and mr. derek scissors. we usually give five minutes for our guests to make a statement. we don't we go in order that introduced people, mr. wu, why don't you start. >> good morning, thank you for hosting the year today. it is an honor and privilege to be offering my thoughts on these topics. -- thank you for hosting me here today. our group provides accurate data and insight on investment, technology, promising trends -- policy trends. these represent my views alone and did not represent a bloomberg or bloomberg and energy finance. this should not be construed as investment advice. the subject is china, clean energy, and the trade relationship between the u.s. and china. i grew up in maryland and analyzed the growth of the clean energy industry. i offer my thoughts on its current status in china and what we can expect in the future. the chinese industry has grown rapidly. the country now manufactures half of the solar modules. 8 of the top in solar manufacturers in the world are chinese. the country overtoo
clyde presotwitz, d an holladay, and mr. derek scissors. we usually give five minutes for our guests to make a statement. we don't we go in order that introduced people, mr. wu, why don't you start. >> good morning, thank you for hosting the year today. it is an honor and privilege to be offering my thoughts on these topics. -- thank you for hosting me here today. our group provides accurate data and insight on investment, technology, promising trends -- policy trends. these represent my...
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>> clyde hellwic wanted me to know that michael medve said and a caller said bill press doesn't knowmerican revolution. the american revolution was not the war of 1812. they are such idiots. how about it being adopted in 1931 by her bart hoover. finally, mark says, in my opinion, bill, you are an abomination to the human race. you are a dirt bag >> this is the bill press show. ♪ [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> good morning, everybody. happy friday. friday, june 8th here on the full-court press. welcome to the program this morning. i am bill press, a liberal and proud of it. good to have all of you fellow progressives with me so we can take a look at what's happening here in our nation's capitol, around the country and around the globe, talk about what it all means. you do that by giving us a call at 866-55-press. lots of interesting stuff to talk about today. pot and pets and tom periola is going to join us. drive whiteright-wingers. suggest we replace the national anthem with "god bless america." i ain't going anywhere except out to los angeles to say good morning to jack
>> clyde hellwic wanted me to know that michael medve said and a caller said bill press doesn't knowmerican revolution. the american revolution was not the war of 1812. they are such idiots. how about it being adopted in 1931 by her bart hoover. finally, mark says, in my opinion, bill, you are an abomination to the human race. you are a dirt bag >> this is the bill press show. ♪ [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> good morning, everybody. happy friday. friday,...