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his restaurant was already on probation for severe and ongoing rat, cockroach, and sanitation violations. at an abatement conference, the department came to an agreement that if any of the violations returned, he would immediately be sent to the director of public health for permanent revocation. in april of 2011, i began my series of inspections. the condition i found was negligent, not only of violation of the prior year, but the intensity had increased. there were more rodent species in more places, more debris on the floors and walls and on the equipment. at that point, i have the authority to close them and send them to the previously mentioned director. i chose not to. we chose to give another chance to our restaurant that had just used up its last chance. typically, when i go there, we went back and i told them what they had to do. typically, he tells me that it is because of the decline in business. i've always had great sympathy for that. i expressed to him that the cause and effect between business and sanitation is a weak one. i think that if he really had a decline in busines
his restaurant was already on probation for severe and ongoing rat, cockroach, and sanitation violations. at an abatement conference, the department came to an agreement that if any of the violations returned, he would immediately be sent to the director of public health for permanent revocation. in april of 2011, i began my series of inspections. the condition i found was negligent, not only of violation of the prior year, but the intensity had increased. there were more rodent species in more...
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never ends. >> eric: war against the cockroaches is never over. leave it there.mbian prostitutes involved in the secret service scandal be russian spys? one prominent senator is suggesting. details a couple minutes away. let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, helps cover some of the medical expenses... not paid by medicare part b. that can save you from paying up to thousands of dollars... out of your own pocket. these are the only medicare supplement insurance plans... exclusively endorsed by aarp. when you call now, you'll get this free information kit... with all you need to enroll. put their trust in aarp medicare supplement insurance. p
never ends. >> eric: war against the cockroaches is never over. leave it there.mbian prostitutes involved in the secret service scandal be russian spys? one prominent senator is suggesting. details a couple minutes away. let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up...
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never ends. >> eric: war against the cockroaches is never over. leave it there.mbian prostitutes involved in the secret service scandal be russian spys? one prominent senator is suggesting. details a couple minutes away. [ horn honks ] hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ] the receivables. [ male announcer ] michelin knows it's better for xerox to help manage their finance processing. so they can focus on keeping the world moving. with xerox, you're ready for real business. >>> i'm bret baier in washington. the big story here today involves questions about the secret service prostitution scandal. tonight on "special report," we'll tell you what homeland security secretary janet napolitano said when she was questioned today about whether there is a culture problem at the agency. she also commented on whether president obama was eve
never ends. >> eric: war against the cockroaches is never over. leave it there.mbian prostitutes involved in the secret service scandal be russian spys? one prominent senator is suggesting. details a couple minutes away. [ horn honks ] hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is...
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last week saying i spotlighted cockroaches and rallied those that care to stomp them out at the votingnovember as is my duty as an american. by no stretch of the imagination did i threaten anyone's life or hint at violence or mayhem. metaphors needn't be explained to educated people. that was the statement that ted nugent released a little while ago. however, obviously the statement that ted nugent made last weekend at the n.r.a. convention in st. louis definitely got the attention of secret service agents because they are somewhere here meeting with him right now. >> cockroaches, huh? we don't know exactly when the meeting happens. do we know what kinds of questions the secret service will ask ted nugent? >> it is a good question. meetings like this presumably go on quite a bit, very much under the radar any time people make threats and secret service agents go out and assess what really is behind the threats or statements that people across the country, and so we presume meetings like this go on all the time. the question is whether or not ted nugent is getting a lecture from secret
last week saying i spotlighted cockroaches and rallied those that care to stomp them out at the votingnovember as is my duty as an american. by no stretch of the imagination did i threaten anyone's life or hint at violence or mayhem. metaphors needn't be explained to educated people. that was the statement that ted nugent released a little while ago. however, obviously the statement that ted nugent made last weekend at the n.r.a. convention in st. louis definitely got the attention of secret...
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. >> everybody is scuttling like cockroaches i don't understand. >> reporter: his legacy includes an with malcolm x. >> are you not afraid what might happen to you as a result of making these revolutions. >> oh, yes, i probably am a dead man already. >> reporter: dr. martin ruther king junior. former palestinian leader i can't sayer arafat. >>> maybe they are opposing me but not to kill me. >> reporter: a ground breaking interview with dr. death. >> something almost ghoulish in your desire to see the deed done >> appears that way to you i can't kit tuesday size you for that. >> reporter: and -- criticize you for that. >> reporter: and one on one with the chinese president. >> reporter: his other interviews, read like a whose who of news makers. >> you must be good to me. >> why would i be otherwise. >> you would love to control this piece. >> absolutely of course i don't trust you. >> reporter: throughout his career wallace found himself occasionally the story a documentary he narrated on general westmoreland led to a $20 million liable suit westmoreland accused him of producing a st
. >> everybody is scuttling like cockroaches i don't understand. >> reporter: his legacy includes an with malcolm x. >> are you not afraid what might happen to you as a result of making these revolutions. >> oh, yes, i probably am a dead man already. >> reporter: dr. martin ruther king junior. former palestinian leader i can't sayer arafat. >>> maybe they are opposing me but not to kill me. >> reporter: a ground breaking interview with dr. death....
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artie's kaiser report reveals even bigger economic fraud as it brings you analysis from a cockroach world of global finance here's a taste. that ended the day life masters is not going to go down into a mine and go mining for silver nobody but me let's be clear about something they have the vast resources of the market as you just expressed they have near zero percent interest rates and they have the backstop of the central bank and they use this to commit fraud and any time they make a mistake they put a gun to the head of government and say either give us another bailout or going to kill the economy i'm saying put an end to that cycle if you takes over five hundred dollars and you take people's give them the chance to own real financial independence as opposed to being de pendant on the fed and on the government and being a slave being in the pen did the declaration of independence he remembered those words. right and readers here are the latest business update let's find out what's happening and we're hearing that facebook is buying instagram for a billion dollars sounds like a lot of
artie's kaiser report reveals even bigger economic fraud as it brings you analysis from a cockroach world of global finance here's a taste. that ended the day life masters is not going to go down into a mine and go mining for silver nobody but me let's be clear about something they have the vast resources of the market as you just expressed they have near zero percent interest rates and they have the backstop of the central bank and they use this to commit fraud and any time they make a mistake...
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like if there were cockroaches in the room, you would have heard 'em. my wife went back to her room realizing, you know, i'd been married to an awesome man, and i still am, and i'd be fine married to a blind guy, but being married to someone who didn't believe in what he believed in before, that was something different. so she began to pray. friends began to pray all around the world. and for me it was a choice that i had to make. it was a personal choice that i had to make. i knew i had support. friends would come into my room on a daily basis singing christian songs. i know doctors thought our room was creepy because balloons would be coming out, i thought the room was huge. apparently, it was like a little match boxcar. but it was that support. but again, it still came back to me.
like if there were cockroaches in the room, you would have heard 'em. my wife went back to her room realizing, you know, i'd been married to an awesome man, and i still am, and i'd be fine married to a blind guy, but being married to someone who didn't believe in what he believed in before, that was something different. so she began to pray. friends began to pray all around the world. and for me it was a choice that i had to make. it was a personal choice that i had to make. i knew i had...
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. >> and ghosts are the least of the problems here, never mind citations for rats and cockroaches bringing up to code would be near limb possible. then again for the food patrons don't seem to care. >> it's well worth it. it's well worth dying for. >> and within the last hour we've learn there'd is hope for it to stay open. it could be a long shot this, tuesday at 9:30 there will be a hearing at health department in which owners will plead their case for more time to try to fix those violations and if they do fix the violations they'll still have to contend with the fire department and building department with a long list of concerns over the safety of people dining here. >> long time in business, thank you. with summer around the corner expect gasoline prices to continue to climb. a lawmaker wants to help ease the pain at the pump putting a cap on gas prices. and we are live in sacramento tonight with a look at some proposal. >> american petroleum institute says california gasoline taxes and fees average 69 cents per gallon. that is the second highest in the nation, one lawmaker wants to
. >> and ghosts are the least of the problems here, never mind citations for rats and cockroaches bringing up to code would be near limb possible. then again for the food patrons don't seem to care. >> it's well worth it. it's well worth dying for. >> and within the last hour we've learn there'd is hope for it to stay open. it could be a long shot this, tuesday at 9:30 there will be a hearing at health department in which owners will plead their case for more time to try to...
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. >> everyone is run like cockroaches. >> wallace occasionally found himself the story.he narrated a general led to $120 million libel suit after he was accused and others at cbs of rowing an untrue and slanted case that was untrue. later he talked about his battle with depression. he said he suffered because of the lawsuit. in 1990's he took on the tobacco industry and his own network. >> they did not want this piece to go on the air because they were in the middle of negotiations with westinghouse to sell cbs to westinghouse and westinghouse would not want to buy cbs if it could conceivably be buying at the same time a $10 billion or $15 billion lawsuit. in 2005 chris wallace sat down with his father on his plame. >> you do not retire because ... >> because i love, it is not work what i do. i love what i do. i get up in the morning and i think i will have the opportunity. i was not happy about waking up this morning. >> in 2006 wallace did retire as a full time correspondent. and continued to contribute until finally handing up his microphone. after almost 60 years the
. >> everyone is run like cockroaches. >> wallace occasionally found himself the story.he narrated a general led to $120 million libel suit after he was accused and others at cbs of rowing an untrue and slanted case that was untrue. later he talked about his battle with depression. he said he suffered because of the lawsuit. in 1990's he took on the tobacco industry and his own network. >> they did not want this piece to go on the air because they were in the middle of...
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are there cockroaches in the room, you would have heard them. i had been married to an awesome man and still am and i would be fine being married to a blind guy that being married to someone who didn't believe in what he believed in before meant something different. so she began to fray. friends began to pray all around the world. . for me it was a choice i had to make. a personal choice i had to make. i knew i had support. friends came into my room singing christian songs. doctors fought our room was creepy because. would come out. i thought the room was a huge. of like a little matchbox car. but it was that support but it still came back to me. i was the one that had to make the choice. i had to choose to make a difference. my company commander called me every day to see how i was doing. we were awesome friends. my brigade commander now the commanding general for danny whig call me every week to see how i was doing. something that doesn't normally happen. have the top leadership call you to see how you're doing? this support was amazing. peopl
are there cockroaches in the room, you would have heard them. i had been married to an awesome man and still am and i would be fine being married to a blind guy that being married to someone who didn't believe in what he believed in before meant something different. so she began to fray. friends began to pray all around the world. . for me it was a choice i had to make. a personal choice i had to make. i knew i had support. friends came into my room singing christian songs. doctors fought our...
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. >> everybody has to lay like cockroaches around here.erstand. >> his legacy includes an interview with malcolm x. >> are you afraid of what might happen to you as a result of making these accusations? >> yes. i am probably a dead man already. >> in studio is dr. martin luther king. >> yasser arafat. >> there are palestinians who would like to kill you. >> maybe they are opposing me but not to kill me. >> a ground breaking interview with a man known as dr. death. >> there is something almost ghoulish in your desire to see the deed done. >> it appears that to you. i can't criticize you for that. >> one-on-one with then chinese president. >> four score and 7 years ago our fathers brought on this continent a new nation. >> his other interviews read like a whose who of news makers. >> you are going to be good to me. >> why would i do otherwise. >> you would like to have control of this seat. >> of course. i don't trust you. >> it is juice. >> it is. >> through out his career wallace found himself to be the story. a documentary he narrated on
. >> everybody has to lay like cockroaches around here.erstand. >> his legacy includes an interview with malcolm x. >> are you afraid of what might happen to you as a result of making these accusations? >> yes. i am probably a dead man already. >> in studio is dr. martin luther king. >> yasser arafat. >> there are palestinians who would like to kill you. >> maybe they are opposing me but not to kill me. >> a ground breaking interview with a...
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i think unless you see cockroaches or a few more like this, it'll be okay.>> can the market continue to go higher without the fed? without the fed being there? >> no. but i don't think anything can go on without the fed. the fed wants you to take risk. the fed won't push money in the system but certainly respond to any problem very, very quickly. >> market got spooked last week thinking now the fed's gone, you get the jobs report, which disappointed a lot of people. now you have people saying, oh, the fed's back in. >> mr. bernanke is always here to help us. >> right now, 124 points on dow. we are moving back lower here. >> if i today pick a number, i would say 10%. but who knows where it starts. the jobs report itself won't do it. but the things that have gone well the last two or three months, if you see signs maybe it isn't that great, the market gets scared, i still see it bouncing along the bottom. >> can you buy it on your shopping list, right? or the next couple years can be very, very good. >> good to see you. >> thanks, scott. >> that wraps up
i think unless you see cockroaches or a few more like this, it'll be okay.>> can the market continue to go higher without the fed? without the fed being there? >> no. but i don't think anything can go on without the fed. the fed wants you to take risk. the fed won't push money in the system but certainly respond to any problem very, very quickly. >> market got spooked last week thinking now the fed's gone, you get the jobs report, which disappointed a lot of people. now you...
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. >> and everybody's scat erring like cockroaches here, i don't understand. >> his legacy, an interview >> are you not perhaps afraid of what might happen to you as a result of making these revelations? >> oh, yes, i probably am a dead man already. >> dr. martin luther king, jr. >> in our studios in chicago with dr. martin luther king. >> former palestinian leader yasser arafat. >> there are some that would like to kill you. >> and an interview with a man known as dr. death. >> and there's something almost goolish in your despair to see the deed done. >> that appears that way to you, i can't criticize you for that. >> one-on-one with then chinese president. >> and four score and seven years ago, our father brought forth in in nation-- >> read like a who's who of news makers. >> you must be good to me. >> why would i be otherwise. >> you would love to control this piece? >> absolutely. are you kidding? of course, i don't trust you. >> national past time-- >> thought his career, wallace occasionally found himself to be the story. >> a document he did on general westmorland accused wallace
. >> and everybody's scat erring like cockroaches here, i don't understand. >> his legacy, an interview >> are you not perhaps afraid of what might happen to you as a result of making these revelations? >> oh, yes, i probably am a dead man already. >> dr. martin luther king, jr. >> in our studios in chicago with dr. martin luther king. >> former palestinian leader yasser arafat. >> there are some that would like to kill you. >> and an...
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so when you shine the light on them, just like cockroaches scatter in a room, so does alec.eling pressure as the public is starting to look at this. legislation that's not in the public interest and corporations are starting to scatter from funding this organization. so the more we can now look at the legislators who belong and introduce these bills, who are really the tools of these corporations, i think you might start to see legislators run from this organization. in the end, i think that's good for public policy because this is not, i think, what the founders thought of as having some group come in lobby and pass legislation that is so strongly in the special interest and against the public interest. >> well, i think it's been an amazing part-time where all of these companies have begun to drop out, and it's only because i think the public pressure especially in light of the nra and the stand your ground laws as well as the voter suppression laws that have been passed. do you think that we are going to see a change in alec's tactics? >> well, you are seeing their pr chan
so when you shine the light on them, just like cockroaches scatter in a room, so does alec.eling pressure as the public is starting to look at this. legislation that's not in the public interest and corporations are starting to scatter from funding this organization. so the more we can now look at the legislators who belong and introduce these bills, who are really the tools of these corporations, i think you might start to see legislators run from this organization. in the end, i think that's...
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. >> everybody is scattering like cockroaches around here. >> shepard: mike wallace could walk into theged con man and point out that the diploma hanging on the wall is a fake. >> tennessee christian university and where is this university? what town? >> it's -- i believe that one is close to -- um, um, let me think of the name just a minute. >> shepard: he earned his reputation as a tough interviewer in the 1950s in a shows that showed mike wallace grilling his guests on a smoky set. >> you have no right to sit in judgment on me. >> i'm not sitting in judgment. >> actually, i didn't really start asking questions until i was 38 years old. >> shepard: mike wallace said he committed himself to journalism after his first born son who showed interest in the field died in hiking accident. he talked about it in a 2005 interview with his other son, chris wallace. the host of "fox news sunday." >> after relost peter, i said -- after we lost peter i said i'm going to do something i'm proud of doing and that he would be proud to have me do. >> shepard: as a cbs correspondent, he posed a blunt que
. >> everybody is scattering like cockroaches around here. >> shepard: mike wallace could walk into theged con man and point out that the diploma hanging on the wall is a fake. >> tennessee christian university and where is this university? what town? >> it's -- i believe that one is close to -- um, um, let me think of the name just a minute. >> shepard: he earned his reputation as a tough interviewer in the 1950s in a shows that showed mike wallace grilling his...
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the only way to describe it is that the black and minorities were like a cockroach.hey were like second-class citizens. >> at age 29, julie joined the national alliance. >> the national alliance is a neonazi movement. and this particular organization is not the kind that goes around wearing swastikas and brown shirts. they were looking for a more subtle member. because they felt like if their members were in the system they could make more changes. >> after 16 years in the movement, brian, along with his wife julie, became disillusioned. despite repeated death threats, they got out. >> you have to understand, this is a culture that in their minds they believe death before dishonor. to them dishonor is when somebody leaves the movement. so almost always the initial reaction is one of threats, one of potential assaults. >> brian and julie packed up their family, left their michigan home and moved to tennessee to be close to julie's father. >> happy father's day. >> thank you. >> at age 50 i was looking for that peace that old people have. and i ended up finding it. i d
the only way to describe it is that the black and minorities were like a cockroach.hey were like second-class citizens. >> at age 29, julie joined the national alliance. >> the national alliance is a neonazi movement. and this particular organization is not the kind that goes around wearing swastikas and brown shirts. they were looking for a more subtle member. because they felt like if their members were in the system they could make more changes. >> after 16 years in the...
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he would hear on hate radio -- there was a rwanda radio station that talked about sanitizing the cockroaches and kill or be killed and how the bell january peacekeepers needed to be targeted. he is watching this escalation with no power to stop it. >> what year? >> april 1994. january 1994 is the cable he sends. april 1994 the killing started. >> the hutus brought in -- 550,000 machetes. >> they said it was garden implements. the radio was transmitting, you know, evidence that ethnic polarization was being done in a fashion and demonization of the tutsi. >> you mentioned kofi annan was not the head of the u.n. at that point. >> he was head of the peacekeeping office, beneat ghali. >> the tendency at the united nations throughout the 1990's was to internalize the constraints that the member states imposed. instead of saying oh, my god, let's try to shame the member states into doing something like this. let's say my god, 1,000 every minute, help. the tendency was to say we don't want to alienate the member states, we know what washington will give us, very little, somalia has just happened, t
he would hear on hate radio -- there was a rwanda radio station that talked about sanitizing the cockroaches and kill or be killed and how the bell january peacekeepers needed to be targeted. he is watching this escalation with no power to stop it. >> what year? >> april 1994. january 1994 is the cable he sends. april 1994 the killing started. >> the hutus brought in -- 550,000 machetes. >> they said it was garden implements. the radio was transmitting, you know,...
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if there were cockroaches in the room you would have heard them. my wife went back to her room realizing i had been married to an awesome man and i still am, and i would be fine being married to a blind guy but being married someone who didn't believe in what he believed in before meant something different. so she began to pray. friends began to pray all around the world. for me it was a choice i had to make. a personal choice. friends would come into my room on a daily basis singing christian songs. doctors fought our room was creepy because. would be coming out. it came back to me. i had to make a choice. i had to choose to make a difference. my company commander called me to see how i was doing. we were friends. my brigade commander, commanding general of fort benning called me every week to see how he was doing. something that doesn't normally happen. the support i had was amazing. people like toby keith, country singer and gary sinise, the actor, generals would come in to see me and i would say i don't want to see them. one day my wife said sc
if there were cockroaches in the room you would have heard them. my wife went back to her room realizing i had been married to an awesome man and i still am, and i would be fine being married to a blind guy but being married someone who didn't believe in what he believed in before meant something different. so she began to pray. friends began to pray all around the world. for me it was a choice i had to make. a personal choice. friends would come into my room on a daily basis singing christian...
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. >> everyone is scuttling like cockroaches. >> legacy includes an interview with malcolm x. >> are youppen as a result of making the revelations? >> yes, i probably am a dead man. >> dr. martin luther king jr. >> and we are with dr. martin luther king jr. >> and arafat. >> people want to kill you. >> and a man known as dr. death. >> something crazy in your idea to see the deed done. >> i cannot criticize you for that. >> and with chinese president at the time. >> four square and seven years ago our fathers brought forth to give you this nation. >> and it was a who's who of newsmakers. >> you must be good. >> i will be good. why would i be otherwise? >> you would love to control this piece. >> absolutely. are you kidding. of course. i don't trust you. >> throughout the career, wallace found himself the story, a documentary he narrated on west more land led to $120 million libel suit accusing wallace and others of producing a report that was slanted and untrue. the case was settle the out of court. later, wallace made the battle with depression public, saying he suffered because of that
. >> everyone is scuttling like cockroaches. >> legacy includes an interview with malcolm x. >> are youppen as a result of making the revelations? >> yes, i probably am a dead man. >> dr. martin luther king jr. >> and we are with dr. martin luther king jr. >> and arafat. >> people want to kill you. >> and a man known as dr. death. >> something crazy in your idea to see the deed done. >> i cannot criticize you for that. >>...
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. >> everybody has to lay like cockroaches around here.nderstand. >> dave: his legacy includes an interview with malcolm x. >> are you not, perhaps, afraid of what might happen to you, as a result of making these revelations? >> oh, yes, i'm probably a dead man already. >> dave: dr. martin luther king, jr. >> in our studios in chicago with dr. martin luther king. >> dave: yasser arafat. >> mr. chairman, there are palestinians who would like to kill you. >> maybe they are opposing me, but... >> dave: a ground breaking interview with a man known as "dr. death." >> there is something goaolish for your desire to see the deed done. >> i can't criticize you for that. >> four score... our fathers brought forth a new nation... >> dave: and interviews read like a who's who of newsmakers. >> you must be good to me. >> why would i be otherwise. >> you would love to control the piece. >> absolutely. are you kidding? of course. i don't trust you. >> national pastime... >> it is. >> throughout his career, he found himself to be the story. a documentary
. >> everybody has to lay like cockroaches around here.nderstand. >> dave: his legacy includes an interview with malcolm x. >> are you not, perhaps, afraid of what might happen to you, as a result of making these revelations? >> oh, yes, i'm probably a dead man already. >> dave: dr. martin luther king, jr. >> in our studios in chicago with dr. martin luther king. >> dave: yasser arafat. >> mr. chairman, there are palestinians who would like to...
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. >> everybody's sculghting like cockroaches. don't understand. >> his legacy includes an interview with malcolm "x." >> are you not afraid of what might happen to you -- >> oh, yes. i probably am a dead man, already. >> dr. martin luther king jr. >> dr. martin luther king. >> yasser arafat. >> there are palestinians who would like to kill you. >> maybe they are opposing me, but not to kill me. >> a man known as dr. death. >> there is something legal ghoulish in your desire to see the deed done. >> that's your opinion. >> and the chinese president. >> four score and 7 years ago, our fathers brought on this continent, a new nation. >> and his interviews read like a who's who of newsmakers. >> you must be good to me. >>. >> why would i be otherwise? >> you would love to control this piece. >> absolutely! are you kidding?! of course. i don't trust you. >> national pastime is? >> wallace found himself to be the story. a documentary he generated on general westmorland led to a libel suit. westmorlands accused wallas and cbs of reporti
. >> everybody's sculghting like cockroaches. don't understand. >> his legacy includes an interview with malcolm "x." >> are you not afraid of what might happen to you -- >> oh, yes. i probably am a dead man, already. >> dr. martin luther king jr. >> dr. martin luther king. >> yasser arafat. >> there are palestinians who would like to kill you. >> maybe they are opposing me, but not to kill me. >> a man known as dr. death....
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but they are like cockroaches.ifferent name doesn't mean they are not a terror organization. al qaeda may be diminished and we may have hurt them and gotten to them. but that doesn't mean if you take out one, there are not 12 other organizations mind it that want to get to us because of who we are. i think we would be foolish to know be on our toes and i thought that daniel benjamin announced that the war on terrorism was -- finished. it was over. >> heather: what would be the reasoning behind that. >> gregg. >> the white house corrected that statement-- the distinction they draw, they say that george bush was waging a war against terrorism throughout world. the obama administration decided that it had to focus and focus like a laser on al qaeda, all of the affiliate and it is al qaeda-like groups and wanna bes. i have to say as someone who has covered terrorism for 30 years now, they have been remarkably successful. they have taken out osama bin laden and anwar al-awlaki, the head of the major organization that wa
but they are like cockroaches.ifferent name doesn't mean they are not a terror organization. al qaeda may be diminished and we may have hurt them and gotten to them. but that doesn't mean if you take out one, there are not 12 other organizations mind it that want to get to us because of who we are. i think we would be foolish to know be on our toes and i thought that daniel benjamin announced that the war on terrorism was -- finished. it was over. >> heather: what would be the reasoning...
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. >> everybody is scattering like cockroaches around here.understand. >> reporter: throughout his career, wallace occasionally found himself to be the story. a documentary he narrated. general william westmoreland led to a $120 million lible suit. westmoreland and accused wallace and others at cbs of a report slanted and untrue. the case was settled out of court. he made his battle with depression public. he took on the tobacco industry and eventually his own network. >> they just did not want this piece to go on the air because they were in the middle of negotiations with westinghouse to sell cbs to westinghouse and westinghouse would not want to buy cbs if it could conceivably be buying at the same time a 10 to $15 billion lawsuit. >> reporter: even in his 80s he kept up a full schedule n 2005 "fox news sunday" host chris wallace sat down with his father on his program. >> you don't retire because? >> because i love, it is not work what i do. i love what i do. when i get up in the morning i think i am going to have the opportunity to, i was
. >> everybody is scattering like cockroaches around here.understand. >> reporter: throughout his career, wallace occasionally found himself to be the story. a documentary he narrated. general william westmoreland led to a $120 million lible suit. westmoreland and accused wallace and others at cbs of a report slanted and untrue. the case was settled out of court. he made his battle with depression public. he took on the tobacco industry and eventually his own network. >> they...
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a decaying, sick society, crawling with cockroaches. but enough about donny deutsch.could go to vegas with $3200 and spend it on a mind reader. there's so much more you could do with that money. >> donny what do you like? >> know your value, get it for the daughters, grand daughters, meachum is here, every other man is like 6'8" on this set. >> we are actually -- people that come in, always shocked, we are -- "morning joe" guys are usually 6'8'', or not. stand next to him. what did you learn? >> willie geist gave an interview to gq.com, said office hipster who wore plaid shirts and skinny ties, obviously not true. referred to me as a piece of the male anatomy, i can't say on tv. but a drinking game which people would drink every time i interrupted mika and went on one of my "speed ball
a decaying, sick society, crawling with cockroaches. but enough about donny deutsch.could go to vegas with $3200 and spend it on a mind reader. there's so much more you could do with that money. >> donny what do you like? >> know your value, get it for the daughters, grand daughters, meachum is here, every other man is like 6'8" on this set. >> we are actually -- people that come in, always shocked, we are -- "morning joe" guys are usually 6'8'', or not. stand...
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like if there were cockroaches in the room, you would have heard 'em. my wife went back to her room realizing, you know, i'd been married to an awesome man, and i still am, and i'd be fine married to a blind guy, but being married to someone who didn't believe in what he believed in before, that was something different. so she began to pray. friends began to pray all around the world. and for me it was a choice that i had to make. it was a personal choice that i had to make. i knew i had support. friends would come into my room on a daily basis singing christian songs. i know doctors thought our room was creepy because balloons would be coming out, i thought the room was huge. apparently, it was like a little match boxcar. but it was that support. but again, it still came back to me. i was the one that had to make a choice. i was the one that had to choose to make a difference. my company commander called me every other day to see how i was doing. we were awesome friends. my brigade commander would call me every week to see how i was doing. something th
like if there were cockroaches in the room, you would have heard 'em. my wife went back to her room realizing, you know, i'd been married to an awesome man, and i still am, and i'd be fine married to a blind guy, but being married to someone who didn't believe in what he believed in before, that was something different. so she began to pray. friends began to pray all around the world. and for me it was a choice that i had to make. it was a personal choice that i had to make. i knew i had...
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down almost $40, if there is a real investigation, just the appearance of it, will cause these cockroaches to scatter because the light will be turned on. they don't want to go to jail. and if they think they're not going to go to jail, they are going to keep damaging the american economy. finally you said this, this may be the hardest thing to do but the american public must understand that the commodities futures trading commission, probably few of them know what that is, is the cop on the beat that can stop this problem. under the leadership of chairman gensler, appointed by president obama, they have done an amazing job but they are completely underfunded. for a multitrillion dollar market they have 700 employees. the president asked for another 400 employees. another $100 million. $100 million, to stop the economy spending into a depression. that's a very small amount of money. the cftc has to be fully funded. if they're fully funded, we don't need interagency task forces. they would have the resources to bring these manipulation cases. they are bringing manipulation cases but they do
down almost $40, if there is a real investigation, just the appearance of it, will cause these cockroaches to scatter because the light will be turned on. they don't want to go to jail. and if they think they're not going to go to jail, they are going to keep damaging the american economy. finally you said this, this may be the hardest thing to do but the american public must understand that the commodities futures trading commission, probably few of them know what that is, is the cop on the...
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like if there were cockroaches in the room, you would have heard 'em.my wife went back to her room realizing, you know, i'd been married to an awesome man, and i still am, and i'd be fine married to a blind guy, but being married to someone who didn't believe in what he believed in before, that was something different. so she began to pray. friends began to pray all around the world. and for me it was a choice that i had to make. it was a personal choice that i had to make. i knew i had support. friends would come into my room on a daily basis singing christian songs. i know doctors thought our room was creepy because balloons would be coming out, i thought the room was huge. apparently, it was like a little match boxcar. but it was that support. but again, it still came back to me. i was the one that had to make a choice. i was the one that had to choose to make a difference. my company commander called me every other day to see how i was doing. we were awesome friends. my brigade commander would call me every week to see how i was doing. something tha
like if there were cockroaches in the room, you would have heard 'em.my wife went back to her room realizing, you know, i'd been married to an awesome man, and i still am, and i'd be fine married to a blind guy, but being married to someone who didn't believe in what he believed in before, that was something different. so she began to pray. friends began to pray all around the world. and for me it was a choice that i had to make. it was a personal choice that i had to make. i knew i had...
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if there is a real investigation, just the appearance of it will cause these cockroaches to scatter becausehe light will be turned on. they do not want to go to jail. if they think they're not going to go to jail, they're going to keep damaging american economy. this may be the hardest thing to do. the american public must understand the commodities futures trading commission probably few of them know what that is, it is the cop on the beat that can stop this problem. under the leadership of chairman gansler, they have done an amazing job. they are underfunded. for a multi trillion dollar market, the have 700 employees. the president ask for another 400 employees. another $100 million to stop the economy spinning into a depression. that is a very small amount of money. the cftc has to be fully funded. if they are fully funded, we do not need interagency task force. there would have the resources to bring these manipulation cases. they are bringing cases but they do not have the fbi, they do not have the necessary investigative power. we need to find an agency. thank you. >> thank you very m
if there is a real investigation, just the appearance of it will cause these cockroaches to scatter becausehe light will be turned on. they do not want to go to jail. if they think they're not going to go to jail, they're going to keep damaging american economy. this may be the hardest thing to do. the american public must understand the commodities futures trading commission probably few of them know what that is, it is the cop on the beat that can stop this problem. under the leadership of...
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price down almost $40, if there is a real investigation, just the appearance of it will cause these cockroaches to scatter because the light will be turned on. jail.on't want to go to they think they are not going to go to jail, they will keep damaging and the american economy. finally -- you said this may be the hardest thing to do, but the american public must understand that the commodity futures trading commission -- probably few of them know what that is -- is the, on the beat that can stop this problem. under the leadership -- is the cop on the beat that can stop this problem . under the leadership of chairman gansler they have done an amazing job, but they are underfunded. for a multibillion-dollar market, they have a 700 employees. another $100 million to stop the economy spinning into a depression. that is a very small amount of money. the cftc has to be fully funded. if they are fully funded, we don't need an interagency task force. they would have resources to bring these manipulation cases. they marketing manipulation cases, but they don't have the fba, they don't have the necessary
price down almost $40, if there is a real investigation, just the appearance of it will cause these cockroaches to scatter because the light will be turned on. jail.on't want to go to they think they are not going to go to jail, they will keep damaging and the american economy. finally -- you said this may be the hardest thing to do, but the american public must understand that the commodity futures trading commission -- probably few of them know what that is -- is the, on the beat that can...
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price down almost $40, if there is a real investigation, just the appearance of it will cause these cockroachester because the light will be turned on. they don't want to go to jail. they think they are not going to go to jail, they will keep damaging and the american economy. finally -- you said this may be the hardest thing to do, but the american public must understand that the commodity futures trading commission -- probably few of them know what that is -- is the, on the beat that can stop this problem. under the leadership -- is the cop on the beat that can stop this problem. under the leadership of chairman gansler they have done an amazing job, but they are underfunded. for a multibillion-dollar market, they have 700 employees. another $100 million to stop the economy spinning into a depression. that is a very small amount of money. the cftc has to be fully funded. if they are fully funded, we don't need an interagency task force. they would have resources to bring these manipulation cases. they marketing manipulation cases, but they don't have the fbi, they don't have the necessary inv
price down almost $40, if there is a real investigation, just the appearance of it will cause these cockroachester because the light will be turned on. they don't want to go to jail. they think they are not going to go to jail, they will keep damaging and the american economy. finally -- you said this may be the hardest thing to do, but the american public must understand that the commodity futures trading commission -- probably few of them know what that is -- is the, on the beat that can stop...