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back with us from philadelphia, danny bonaduci in new york jane velez-mitchell. danny, just like lindsay, you've been through the revolving rehab door, you've been there and done that. every day, we're hearing new reports lindsay is out every night at a club. what do you think? is her father dead on, does she need serious help? >> i believe that's two separate questions. i don't trust a word that comes out of that man's mouth. on the other hand, i believe lindsay is in desperate need of help. >> fair enough. i want your take on that, jane. you also have chronicled your battle with addiction in your best seller, of course called "i want" and told everything in this book. you have some experience here. from what you see, from all of these reports, do you think lindsay needs serious help? >> she absolutely does. this is a life-and-death matter. thank got i'm not hanging out with her but every published report i've read photos of her tripping, blocked from going into clubs because of her erratic behavior. her mother is not the answer. she appears to me classic enable
back with us from philadelphia, danny bonaduci in new york jane velez-mitchell. danny, just like lindsay, you've been through the revolving rehab door, you've been there and done that. every day, we're hearing new reports lindsay is out every night at a club. what do you think? is her father dead on, does she need serious help? >> i believe that's two separate questions. i don't trust a word that comes out of that man's mouth. on the other hand, i believe lindsay is in desperate need of...
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"danny boy" is on that.plause ] ñyyup> [ woman ] it's the greatest merger in dishwashing history. the best of gel and powder join forces in o pac to create... cascade complete pacs. to obliterate grease and annihilate tough foods. [ man #2 ] cascade complete pacs. combine and conquer! to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. ♪ can't help it, can't help it ♪ ♪ can't help it, no no no... ♪ come on. ♪ can't help it, can't help it, no no no ♪ ♪ you drive me crazy ♪ and i just can't stop mylf, uh! ♪ ♪ can't help it, can't help it, can't help it. ♪ >> mike: back with irish tenor anthony kearns, such a pleasure to have you here, with patrick hailey. >> that's right. >> mike: i want you coclose out the show tonight with a beautiful lord's prayer. as we do that, let me say to all, thank you for watching us. we'll be back next week from new york. this is the "
"danny boy" is on that.plause ] ñyyup> [ woman ] it's the greatest merger in dishwashing history. the best of gel and powder join forces in o pac to create... cascade complete pacs. to obliterate grease and annihilate tough foods. [ man #2 ] cascade complete pacs. combine and conquer! to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin...
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. >>> it wasn't a movie make believe when danny gloveer was taken into custody. this a photo of glover and several other people being arrested at the head quarters of sodexo. they were cited for trespassing. he's a food service -- it was a food service and management company. >>> a man is custody after a disgusting display of conduct at a baseball game. matthew clemons intentionally vomited on a girl and her father. michael vangello said clemons retaliated for his friend being thrown out of the game. >> he actually had his fingers down his mouth and into his throat to make himself vomit. he vomited and leaned forward and it was hitting my daughter. >> police say one of the fans punched the 20-year-old and the man is being held on several charges. >>> it was a summer like thunderstorm. the rain was coming down hard this evening in the jacksonville area of northern baltimore county. in white hall, a tree was one of several coming down due to wind and rains. 300 people in baltimore county lost power this evening from the quick moving storms. >> bob is here now. hope
. >>> it wasn't a movie make believe when danny gloveer was taken into custody. this a photo of glover and several other people being arrested at the head quarters of sodexo. they were cited for trespassing. he's a food service -- it was a food service and management company. >>> a man is custody after a disgusting display of conduct at a baseball game. matthew clemons intentionally vomited on a girl and her father. michael vangello said clemons retaliated for his friend being...
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>> does danny talk about what his life was like before.he end. >> movie's over. >> he will stop. he doesn't want to talk anymore is when? >> he's on a visit, i figure we'll revisit the issue. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, sitting down with dr. death. jack kevorkian out of jail and not apologizinapologizing. a lot of people say you're out of luck. isn't the doctor who takes a leg off playing god? >> you're saying gok tors play golf. >> of course. anytime you interfere with the natural process, you're playing god. >>> and why president obama worries about the nation's safety. when i grow up, i want to fix up old houses. ♪ [ woman ] when i grow up, i want to take him on his first flight. i want to run a marathon. i'm going to work with kids. i'm going to own my own restaurant. when i grow up, i'm going to start a band. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. thanks, mom. i just want to get my car back. [ female announcer ] together we can discover the best of what's next at aarp.org. (announcer)
>> does danny talk about what his life was like before.he end. >> movie's over. >> he will stop. he doesn't want to talk anymore is when? >> he's on a visit, i figure we'll revisit the issue. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, sitting down with dr. death. jack kevorkian out of jail and not apologizinapologizing. a lot of people say you're out of luck. isn't the doctor who takes a leg off playing god? >> you're saying gok tors...
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that is much harder than just saying, fatty -- freddie and danny, what do you owe us -- freddie and fanny, what do you aus? it is something like $40 million. that is a lot of money, and we did get it wrong. but it is just one of the things we have to think through. when we socialize at risk, which we have done with health care of course, it does not make it crazy for the president to say we, the government, need to have a role in reducing obesity. the cost of obesity is now socialized. so, if mayor bloomberg is going to protect me from a junk food -- what is the new rule? if you cannot sell soft drinks to school children because they will not enjoy their pot quite as much if they cannot have a coca-cola with it. [laughter] obesity at about 3% to health care costs. certainly, the taxpayers are paying it. the representatives of the taxpayers have some right to say, hey, wait a minute. there may be other ways to do this, personal insurance if you do not believe obesity is a disease rather than a choice. i do not know how we handle that as conservatives. we lose the fight about the socializat
that is much harder than just saying, fatty -- freddie and danny, what do you owe us -- freddie and fanny, what do you aus? it is something like $40 million. that is a lot of money, and we did get it wrong. but it is just one of the things we have to think through. when we socialize at risk, which we have done with health care of course, it does not make it crazy for the president to say we, the government, need to have a role in reducing obesity. the cost of obesity is now socialized. so, if...
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danny, and himself. what are the odds they would all become united states senators? >> and play bridge together, and take care of one another. in fact, the two have that special relationship they came from the common experience. >> one thing that always found remarkable, in the course of his political campaigns at public events and town meetings is one of his standard things to do was to ask every audience member who was a veteran to stand up and be recognized. that may have been one of the few times they were publicly recognized. you can see the pride not only in his service, but in the other people introduced. i thought that was a great thing. >> we have a question from former senator, chief of staff back here. >> yes, i would be interested in your observations, particularly sheila on his relationship with the other principal leaders of congress. i think probably jim, tom, and another were speakers. >> and tip. >> and byrd, and mitchell. how they differed. >> let me begin in the senate. he and senator byrd who was the democratic leader when senator dole was elected
danny, and himself. what are the odds they would all become united states senators? >> and play bridge together, and take care of one another. in fact, the two have that special relationship they came from the common experience. >> one thing that always found remarkable, in the course of his political campaigns at public events and town meetings is one of his standard things to do was to ask every audience member who was a veteran to stand up and be recognized. that may have been...
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>> danny lipford, thank you so much. go to earlyshow.cbsnews.com. maggie some. >>> if you love pie, and who doesn't, the place to be over the weekend was the great american pie festival in florida. tara is here to fill us in, so to speak. >> lots of sugary fun. this truly was a sweet assignment facing all of those apple, chairerry and chocolate goodies. it was like being at my own pietopia. >> welcome to the great american pie festival. >> that's perfect because we love pie, right? >> yeah. >> reporter: over the weekend at a place called celebration, more than 25,000 people gathered to bike, to taste, and to pig out on pie. gu make our did you bake your dresses? but the great american pie festival wasn't all play. serious pie makers from 28 states came to compete in the national pie championships. >> this is my secret ingredient. >> reporter: this chef from ain't paul hoped he had it all covered with this. his coca-cola pie. >> i wanted that to be as refreshing as a can of coca-cola. >> reporter: that's delicious. >> tha
>> danny lipford, thank you so much. go to earlyshow.cbsnews.com. maggie some. >>> if you love pie, and who doesn't, the place to be over the weekend was the great american pie festival in florida. tara is here to fill us in, so to speak. >> lots of sugary fun. this truly was a sweet assignment facing all of those apple, chairerry and chocolate goodies. it was like being at my own pietopia. >> welcome to the great american pie festival. >> that's perfect because...
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whether it was danny ioye, george mitchell, robert see byrd, tom harkin, and the disability work they had done, ted kennedy on voting rights. on the other side of the aisle as well as his own colleagues, there was an acknowledgement of change that would occur with his departure. >> what did you feel that day? >> for me, i would say it was shock, because i felt it more as a kansan. it was a palpable sense of loss for our state. i have learned enough by then that to know that, either the leverage, the power, the seniority that senator dole had brought to the congress in representing our state was so significant and probably would never be replicated. from that perspective, as a campaign operative, i frankly, was happy on one hand because i knew it would be easier to concentrate and focus on the general election that we were facing, which was an uphill battle to start with, but more is somebody from home, i felt a sense of loss of the representation that he had built up for our state over the years. one other thing i want to add in retrospect, it struck me that the example he set, not on
whether it was danny ioye, george mitchell, robert see byrd, tom harkin, and the disability work they had done, ted kennedy on voting rights. on the other side of the aisle as well as his own colleagues, there was an acknowledgement of change that would occur with his departure. >> what did you feel that day? >> for me, i would say it was shock, because i felt it more as a kansan. it was a palpable sense of loss for our state. i have learned enough by then that to know that, either...
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>> what we really stumbled into, when i was in high school, i guess a senior, my business partner, danny, was a junior. we were in a band. he bought some screen print supply and we made our own frame, our own screen out of like, you know, just wood that we cut, stretched the mesh over it and just did everything really primitive. stretched over a piece of glass to hold it in place. it really kind of started getting into printing for other bands, you know, doing some stuff for the school just for fun. we realized, hey, we could do a business out of this. so we kind of asked my dad for a little mini loan and he gave it to us. we kind of went from there. >> i decided to open a gourmet pasta company because it's something i've done and has been in my family for three generations now. we're the third generation to make pasta. it's been in our family since 1926, and we wanted to carry on the tradition. >> it's a personal reason. physically and at the same time the man of word is diminishing so i found something for me to retire to. since i had this donut experience, donut business experience, i
>> what we really stumbled into, when i was in high school, i guess a senior, my business partner, danny, was a junior. we were in a band. he bought some screen print supply and we made our own frame, our own screen out of like, you know, just wood that we cut, stretched the mesh over it and just did everything really primitive. stretched over a piece of glass to hold it in place. it really kind of started getting into printing for other bands, you know, doing some stuff for the school...
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and again whether with danny and awake which he shared a hospital and from world war ii. his long history with pat moynihan in george mcgovern robert c. byrd, tom harkin and that is to build the work they've done and 10 kennedy on voting rights. i mean, on the other side of the as well as his own colleagues. i think an acknowledgment of a change that would occur with his departure. >> mike, what did you feel? >> for me it was more of a -- while i would say we shocked. in particular because i felt it more to canada. if it was really a palpable lost for our state because i knew -- you know i learned enough by then that the leverage in the power of the seniority that under dole had arrived to the congress and representing our state was so significant and probably would never be replicated. so from my days, it was as a campaign operative i frankly was happy on one hand because i knew that it would be easier to concentrate and focus on the general election that we were facing, which was an uphill battle to start with. the more somebody from home i felt a sense of loss of the r
and again whether with danny and awake which he shared a hospital and from world war ii. his long history with pat moynihan in george mcgovern robert c. byrd, tom harkin and that is to build the work they've done and 10 kennedy on voting rights. i mean, on the other side of the as well as his own colleagues. i think an acknowledgment of a change that would occur with his departure. >> mike, what did you feel? >> for me it was more of a -- while i would say we shocked. in particular...
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how much of that is danny fretted asset. am i read that right that it's 1,200,000,000,000? >> let's see, we have about -- i even have the numbers if you'd like. >> i'm not trying to get you. i'm trained to make sure i'm reading it right. >> so we have about 1.3 trillion or so and agency debt and securities roughly of which about 175 a debt and the rest of mbs. i think the biggest chunk is from fannie and manfredi and then finally ginny. the reason i ask is obviously because i'll justly wary come from. i come from the position that fannie and freddie might have been engaged in some inappropriate activity over the last several years, but no more so for the most part than private entities. ..
how much of that is danny fretted asset. am i read that right that it's 1,200,000,000,000? >> let's see, we have about -- i even have the numbers if you'd like. >> i'm not trying to get you. i'm trained to make sure i'm reading it right. >> so we have about 1.3 trillion or so and agency debt and securities roughly of which about 175 a debt and the rest of mbs. i think the biggest chunk is from fannie and manfredi and then finally ginny. the reason i ask is obviously because...
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it was danny nagles. probably only won 20. >> mike: that is probably why i don't know him. only 20?got rid of him. [ laughing ] >> gary: nagle, one great season and that was it. >> mike: then he went to colorado and never came back. [ laughing ] >> gary: and outspeed delivery. ty wigginton with a single his first time up. waiting to get this line upturned over. marcum with the 0-2 delivery and wigginton will role it to short, 2 down, 2 away, nobody on. oriole park is a perfect place for your party setting, for a group from 12 to 1,000, the oriole park can make it party a experience you will never forget. find 9999 people that don't like you and bring them to the ballpark, group them all together. [ laughing ] that is just is left over cotton candy, right? and julio lugo with an 0-2 count. oh, to be young, yes? and lugo hit into a double play his first time up. 2-5-0 for the orioles, 1-2-2 for the jays. and going after it. 1-2-3 inning with a couple of strikeouts. it remains 2-1. >> gary: and baltimore orioles and the tornoto blue jays, here in camden yards this magnificant sunday af
it was danny nagles. probably only won 20. >> mike: that is probably why i don't know him. only 20?got rid of him. [ laughing ] >> gary: nagle, one great season and that was it. >> mike: then he went to colorado and never came back. [ laughing ] >> gary: and outspeed delivery. ty wigginton with a single his first time up. waiting to get this line upturned over. marcum with the 0-2 delivery and wigginton will role it to short, 2 down, 2 away, nobody on. oriole park is a...
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arrestado el 6 de agosto del año pasado por un asalto y en corte federal cinco de mayo y mientras su amigo danny, salvador duran explica >> >> para su ceremonia el pasado 31 de marzo son a 4 días del evento del servicio de inmigración, caso isla lance island su participación. >>> dicepor circunstancia no prevista, debe hacer una nueva investigación y es que maría, siendo indocumentada ingreso porque quería luchar en iraq pero ella uso la identidad de una tía para ingresar >> para todos, y prácticamente volver a empezar >> pero según la abogada, las leyes de estados unidos, ampara a quien quiere estar al frente del combate. >>> cualquier persona que está en el ejército en este momento. tiene el derecho de pon migración, no tiene comentario pero en general si después de aprobar un caso y antes de la persona ser natural se descubre un dato que necesita aclaración se notifica a la persona para aclarar cualquier asunto, esto no significara que no se le otorgorá la ciudadanía, solo hay que investigar un poco más, espera la decisión si prometido para proteger para ella. seria un honor >> en los angeles
arrestado el 6 de agosto del año pasado por un asalto y en corte federal cinco de mayo y mientras su amigo danny, salvador duran explica >> >> para su ceremonia el pasado 31 de marzo son a 4 días del evento del servicio de inmigración, caso isla lance island su participación. >>> dicepor circunstancia no prevista, debe hacer una nueva investigación y es que maría, siendo indocumentada ingreso porque quería luchar en iraq pero ella uso la identidad de una tía para...
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you have chris rock, danny glover, tracy morgan. >> luke wilson. >> jimmy: he was here last night.od time. >> yeah, good time. and, you know, tracy, you know, all you have to do is sit back and just let tracy be tracy and you got free entertainment on the set. >> jimmy: do you ever look at what, i used to be tracy and now tracy is tracy for my entertainment. >> well, yeah, but you know, tracy got his start on the "martin" show. if anybody remembers that show. >> jimmy: i love tracy, he's -- he's a real character. did he -- was he like that when you first, when he was a kid when you put him on the show? >> yeah, he was. that's what made me want to put him on the show. he pulled the stomach out. i said, anybody that's going to do that, a stomach like that, i said, you got to go on the show, man. >> jimmy: we have a clip from the movie. this is you and chris rock. the movie is called "death at a funeral" opening april 16th. >> martina, excuse me. we really have to talk about something. spongebob is on. all right. talk to you later. >> what are you doing? >> remember the guy that came
you have chris rock, danny glover, tracy morgan. >> luke wilson. >> jimmy: he was here last night.od time. >> yeah, good time. and, you know, tracy, you know, all you have to do is sit back and just let tracy be tracy and you got free entertainment on the set. >> jimmy: do you ever look at what, i used to be tracy and now tracy is tracy for my entertainment. >> well, yeah, but you know, tracy got his start on the "martin" show. if anybody remembers that...
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. >> [bells ringing] >> ♪ oh, danny bot-- >> august 31, 2009, a colonel was honorably laid to rest.to do great things in its stride. august 31, 2009 will live on forever in my heart, a symbol of what our country is able to do. on august 31, 2009 my grandfather was honored for his life and service to this country in a way on like any other on earth. for all men a destiny that is inescapable. it is natural but for the man that give their own lives so we may keep hours, a great honor is due and i believe that is one of our country's greatest strengths. >> i am from the 53rd division in world war two. >> i am from afghanistan. >> i am a lieutenant colonel in the u.s. air force. >> his blood ran blue and gold. he retired as a vice admiral. >> in the united states, we do a good job with soldiers. >> he has several purple hearts and several models for bravery -- several medals for bravery. he got the medal of honor. >> there are reports that a number of returning veterans were disrespected on the streets during the vietnam conflict. since then, the country has turned a corner and now the g
. >> [bells ringing] >> ♪ oh, danny bot-- >> august 31, 2009, a colonel was honorably laid to rest.to do great things in its stride. august 31, 2009 will live on forever in my heart, a symbol of what our country is able to do. on august 31, 2009 my grandfather was honored for his life and service to this country in a way on like any other on earth. for all men a destiny that is inescapable. it is natural but for the man that give their own lives so we may keep hours, a great...
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sue lowden holds a 15 point lead, danny tarkanian up by 7 points and sheryl angle but 11 points.be everybody is being nice to you because they know you are out of a job in november. the balance to win hearts and minds adjust as essential in afghanistan as it was in iraq. how are our troops going about it? lt. north standing by from kandahar, afghanistan tonight. >> we are with the 41st rescue squad in afghanistan their mission is saving lives. tell us how you got to be a pj? >> i came into the air force 17 years ago to be a dog handler. after in that field for five years i wanted to come over to rescue so i tried out for it. >> you guys just saved a little afghan child. >> [ inaudible ] >> transport this patient to kandahar which is the higher echelon of care. >> his father was terrified. >> his father was upset normally. we are going to keep him onboard our aircraft and tried to provide some level of comfort for him as well and have him as an escort for his son as we bring him to kandahar which is winning hearts and minds near afghanistan. >> helicopter about 16 million dollars
sue lowden holds a 15 point lead, danny tarkanian up by 7 points and sheryl angle but 11 points.be everybody is being nice to you because they know you are out of a job in november. the balance to win hearts and minds adjust as essential in afghanistan as it was in iraq. how are our troops going about it? lt. north standing by from kandahar, afghanistan tonight. >> we are with the 41st rescue squad in afghanistan their mission is saving lives. tell us how you got to be a pj? >> i...
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. >> it hasn't happened to danny and his wife marion. while they have plenty to do, they stay alert. >> i would say people are distracted because they think of the neighborhood. nothing's going to happen here. >> police say another way thieves target their victims is through home repairs. while one burglar distracts a homeowner, another gets inside. police say one way to avoid it all, ask for i.d. >> you have a right to know who they are, why they're there. they try to talk you out. don't do anything until you're satisfied that you know who you're dealing with. >> in baltimore county, i'm gigi barnett, wjz eyewitness news. >>> police say thieves run from state to state. they leave this area during the winter states and take their scams to warmer places. >> an investigation is underway in montgomery county. police try to determine who's behind a string of vandalism. thieves are targeting parking meters in bethesda and silver spring. so far, they smashed open nearly 70 meters to get the money inside. no word on how much they've gotten away
. >> it hasn't happened to danny and his wife marion. while they have plenty to do, they stay alert. >> i would say people are distracted because they think of the neighborhood. nothing's going to happen here. >> police say another way thieves target their victims is through home repairs. while one burglar distracts a homeowner, another gets inside. police say one way to avoid it all, ask for i.d. >> you have a right to know who they are, why they're there. they try to...
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store design to make customers feel more design, emphasizing what acclaimed restaurateur and author dannyer calls the hospitality quotient. how long were those mines at citi field for the shake shack? hour and a half. i've got told you something, i almost pulled rank. on january 30th, 2008 right after schultz came back starbucks announced its first quarter same-store sales growth of just 1%. that's what he inherited. january 20th this year same-store sales growth of 4%. i'm sorry, that's a very big move, certainly break the tailspin, driven by a 1% increase flafrks 4% average increase in ticket price. that's the fourth straight quarter of improvement. the downturn has been stemmed, the upturn has started. what's that make schultz worth? look, i can't recall a turnaround in the whole restaurant business since the turn in mcdonald's in the mid 1990s. literally it's been 15 years since i can they've a turnaround in this business. most of the companies once they're broken they can never come back. they just keep spiraling. that's what schultz managed to do at starbucks. the worth of a ceo is
store design to make customers feel more design, emphasizing what acclaimed restaurateur and author dannyer calls the hospitality quotient. how long were those mines at citi field for the shake shack? hour and a half. i've got told you something, i almost pulled rank. on january 30th, 2008 right after schultz came back starbucks announced its first quarter same-store sales growth of just 1%. that's what he inherited. january 20th this year same-store sales growth of 4%. i'm sorry, that's a very...
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danny barker, the new orleans guitars,, saw him in his dressing room after a show and remembered thewrote, he would be sitting in his underwear with a towel around his lap and all won on the shoulders and a white handkerchief on his head and he put that grease around his lips. he looked like a minstrel man you know and laughing you know natural the way he is is an anagram he has seen maybe two nuns. you see a street walker dress all up in flaming clothes. you see maybe a guy come out of the penitentiary. you see maybe a blind man sitting there. you see a rabbi. you see a priest. liable to see two policemen are detected. you see a judgecome all up in different levels of society in the dressing room and he is talking to all of them and they would the kids there or go all the diverse people of different social levels and everybody is looking. got there i spit on him just like they was looking at a diamond. he was of course the least average of cats though his place in history is harder to explain than his commonly understood. armstrong did not invent jazz nor was he a first significant
danny barker, the new orleans guitars,, saw him in his dressing room after a show and remembered thewrote, he would be sitting in his underwear with a towel around his lap and all won on the shoulders and a white handkerchief on his head and he put that grease around his lips. he looked like a minstrel man you know and laughing you know natural the way he is is an anagram he has seen maybe two nuns. you see a street walker dress all up in flaming clothes. you see maybe a guy come out of the...
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danny inouye and himself had all been in the same veterans hospital. and what are the odds that they would all become united states senators? >> and played bridge together. and took care of one another, which was remarkable. in fact, inouye and dole had still that special relationship that came out of that common experience, which was really quite remarkable. >> one thing i always found remarkable in the course of his national political campaigns particularly at the public events and the town meetings was one of his standard things that he did was that asked every person in the audience who was a veteran to stand up and be recognized. and i think that was -- in many cases that was probably up with of the few times they were publicly recognized by their townspeople so you could see the pride in the -- not only his service but in the other people that were introduced publicly as having served. and i always thought that was a remarkable recognition of what they had done. before all their peers and friends. so i thought that was a great thing. >> we have a
danny inouye and himself had all been in the same veterans hospital. and what are the odds that they would all become united states senators? >> and played bridge together. and took care of one another, which was remarkable. in fact, inouye and dole had still that special relationship that came out of that common experience, which was really quite remarkable. >> one thing i always found remarkable in the course of his national political campaigns particularly at the public events...
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well, when ronald reagan won a battle, he would say come on over to rostenkowski, let's have a drink, danny's all over. >> listen to -- >> are you magnanimous? >> i think it's wonderful. what we're seeing here, ladies and gentlemen, is a kinder, gentler pat buchanan. and, you know, he's right. the president has the wind at his back on this thing. the public wants something done. frankly the public is not really sure what this bill does but they want something done. and the more you do, the better is kind of the attitude of the public. and, you know, dr. luntz, who is a doctor, and somebody who's very good at what he does, he's given the republicans language that they're trying to use. the problem is what he's telling him to say isn't true. it's not a bailout, it's not going to encourage bailouts. it's a fund that is going to be paid for by the large institutions and that would be used to dismantle and get rid of bad executives, bad boards, and companies that get in trouble so they can be dismantled and sold. and that's a responsible step forward. it's not a bailout plan. >> now while the pr
well, when ronald reagan won a battle, he would say come on over to rostenkowski, let's have a drink, danny's all over. >> listen to -- >> are you magnanimous? >> i think it's wonderful. what we're seeing here, ladies and gentlemen, is a kinder, gentler pat buchanan. and, you know, he's right. the president has the wind at his back on this thing. the public wants something done. frankly the public is not really sure what this bill does but they want something done. and the...
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danny's point is very well taken.there has got to be a better degree of engagement by elected officials of both black and white to pay attention to our community after the election. [applause] it is a double wake up call. it is a wake-up call for us that if we do not sustain our petition -- participation levels, we will lose ground. it is a wake-up call for elected officials that once you get elected, you have got to keep coming back, yet got to keep in beijing, and you have got to keep delivering. >> we have got to take a break right now. we now know about the loss of momentum in 2008. the question is how do we get it back? we will answer that right after this break. [applause] we are back at the first corinthian baptist church in harlem. >> i have four kids, 12--- 12 through 17. i cannot afford any of the summer programs or the camps that their schools offer. what should i do? philip from detroit. >> we're talking about this whole issue of politics, when it comes to some of the critical issues for african-americans,
danny's point is very well taken.there has got to be a better degree of engagement by elected officials of both black and white to pay attention to our community after the election. [applause] it is a double wake up call. it is a wake-up call for us that if we do not sustain our petition -- participation levels, we will lose ground. it is a wake-up call for elected officials that once you get elected, you have got to keep coming back, yet got to keep in beijing, and you have got to keep...
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danny's point is very well taken. there has got to be a better degree of engagement by elected officials of both black and white to pay attention to our community after the election. [applause] it is a double wake up call. it is a wake-up call for us that if we do not sustain our petition -- participation levels, we will lose ground. it is a wake-up call for elected officials that once you get elected, you have got to keep coming back, yet got to keep in beijing, and you have got to keep delivering. >> we have got to take a break right now. we now know about the loss of momentum in 2008. the question is how do we get it back? we will answer that right after this break. [applause] we are back at the first corinthian baptist church in harlem. >> i have four kids, 12--- 12 through 17. i cannot afford any of the summer programs or the camps that their schools offer. what should i do? philip from detroit. >> we're talking about this whole issue of politics, when it comes to some of the critical issues for african-americans
danny's point is very well taken. there has got to be a better degree of engagement by elected officials of both black and white to pay attention to our community after the election. [applause] it is a double wake up call. it is a wake-up call for us that if we do not sustain our petition -- participation levels, we will lose ground. it is a wake-up call for elected officials that once you get elected, you have got to keep coming back, yet got to keep in beijing, and you have got to keep...
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and there was definitely a motive to color this story in her favor and that was in fact that trooper danny ferguson, as you know, testified to -- >> the willing volunteer. >> correct and there are so many pieces but also the other thing that is incredible is her own lawyers, the virginia lawyers, backed out of this case and quit, because she wouldn't settle for the full amount they asked for in the complaint and they thought they had the case settled, in 1997, i believe it was, and, in this remarkable letter i got my hands on the lawyers begged her to settle the case, at most it was worth $50,000 if she got anything at all and there's a lot about the paula jones case. >> another "what if" though... >> right. >> and there was an opportunity to settle the case before the lawsuit was brought. >> that is true, and, for that part i think president clinton deserves -- that was the best decision on his part but i have to tell you that president clinton's lawyers and paula jones's lawyers made clear to me, they believed they had the case settled. this was not something president clip didn't agree
and there was definitely a motive to color this story in her favor and that was in fact that trooper danny ferguson, as you know, testified to -- >> the willing volunteer. >> correct and there are so many pieces but also the other thing that is incredible is her own lawyers, the virginia lawyers, backed out of this case and quit, because she wouldn't settle for the full amount they asked for in the complaint and they thought they had the case settled, in 1997, i believe it was, and,...
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>> guest: it on to why we build out the auto industries, yag was allowed to exist, danny manning andreddie mac. you understand why we rescued the banks and they don't understand whether banks are paying big bonuses. why did they pay back the bonuses than in the 10 years for they were real earnings. >> host: if the madoff victims have to give the money back that they made in the why not the financial institutions as well? >> guest: how fair is that? of ceos get to keep the money they didn't earn in the madoff the concept to give back the money. it shows in equality and who who does government represent? certainly not the taxpayers. >> host: you lay out these very good digestion. what two or realistic excess length from what you seem incongruous over the past year and half now, nearly here and a half since your exposure came to light? the regulatory bill before congress right now, the safety of systemic risk regulator, consumer financial regulation protection agency. you think of it this right? >> guest: no, they won't. no one has been held accountable in washington, not one regulator,
>> guest: it on to why we build out the auto industries, yag was allowed to exist, danny manning andreddie mac. you understand why we rescued the banks and they don't understand whether banks are paying big bonuses. why did they pay back the bonuses than in the 10 years for they were real earnings. >> host: if the madoff victims have to give the money back that they made in the why not the financial institutions as well? >> guest: how fair is that? of ceos get to keep the...
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and of course, trooper danny ferguson who was also there said paula did not seem upset when she came out of the room. she said she wanted to be clinton's girlfriend or whatever. so i don't know. all i can tell you is i think that only two people know exactly what went on in the room. but paula jones to me is not particularly sympathetic character when you look at all of this play out. and even her own lawyers had some issues with the fact that she later posed for "penthouse" and things like that when she said she hadn't. so i just don't know what to make of the whole story. >> rose: this point is central to this book. this is about clinton and starr and you find a remarkable common heritage background between them. and they both rose to power early, one at 37, a court of appeals judge, the other at 32 a governor.>> it was surprising t. i hadn't put these pieces together. i spent a lot of time in arkansas, spending time... i went and fished on the white river with one of bill clinton's childhood friends, joe purvis. i went around... >> rose: where the whitewater thing... >> yes, where
and of course, trooper danny ferguson who was also there said paula did not seem upset when she came out of the room. she said she wanted to be clinton's girlfriend or whatever. so i don't know. all i can tell you is i think that only two people know exactly what went on in the room. but paula jones to me is not particularly sympathetic character when you look at all of this play out. and even her own lawyers had some issues with the fact that she later posed for "penthouse" and...
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danny can't afford that.n in court in a battle with his health insurance company to get the drugs that his doctor wants to give him to save his life. sadly, that battle still goes on. the health insurance -- health reform bill that we passed will with give danny and his family and others like him a fighting chance against insurance companies. so when i hear the republican leader come to the floor and tell us we're going to catch this firestorm of opposition, i think of these cases of these people and how if we did nothing their lives could not be as good. in fact, some of them may suffer as a result of the current system in the law. we're going to have a vote this afternoon for those who follow the senate, it's at vote about unemployment benefits. many of us believe we're in an economic emergency in this country with about 8 million people unemployed, another 6 million under long-term unemployment, almost 15 million americans unemployed, looking for work. and for some of them we have been extending unemployme
danny can't afford that.n in court in a battle with his health insurance company to get the drugs that his doctor wants to give him to save his life. sadly, that battle still goes on. the health insurance -- health reform bill that we passed will with give danny and his family and others like him a fighting chance against insurance companies. so when i hear the republican leader come to the floor and tell us we're going to catch this firestorm of opposition, i think of these cases of these...
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and i understand from our staff that danny held about $1.2 trillion in an amount of derivatives in the summer of 2008. prior to the conservatorship. and that freddie had an additional $1.6 trillion in notional amount of derivatives. if you can -- if you have knowledge of this, can you tell us what kinds of derivatives were being held by fannie mae? >> they were principally in the form of options swaps and swaps there on, plain vanilla used for the purpose of extending the match on the debt to the underlying mortgage assets. >> so they were basically being used for hedging purposes? >> yes. >> and they were trying to hedge the interest rate risk that you had, is that right? >> yes, ma'am. the feature of the 30 year fixed-rate mortgage is that the individual consumer can pay it off anytime they want to, and ideally he would match 30 year funding to a 30 year asset. but because of that option you had to understand what the likely actuarial and life of the mortgages were going to be. and, therefore, it was generally most efficient to fund components of the portfolio with short-term paper o
and i understand from our staff that danny held about $1.2 trillion in an amount of derivatives in the summer of 2008. prior to the conservatorship. and that freddie had an additional $1.6 trillion in notional amount of derivatives. if you can -- if you have knowledge of this, can you tell us what kinds of derivatives were being held by fannie mae? >> they were principally in the form of options swaps and swaps there on, plain vanilla used for the purpose of extending the match on the...
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danny on our line for democrats. caller: you know what?the folks up there, they are nothing but financial terrorists, ok? and the american public should realize what's going on now is the republican plan and also as far as financial reform, what's going on now is the republican plan. and i want these people to tell me how the poor people, with fannie mae and freddie mac, these people did not create the create default swap and all of those instruments over in the neighborhood, ok? like i said, like i say, i never do real terrorists like al qaeda. i always feared the real financial terrorists up on wall street. those people have done more harm to this country than bin laden could ever think about, and these people are fearing me when they should be fearing the people in real terrorists, which is their own boss and supported by the republicans. thank you. host: our next call comes on our line for republicans out of cooksville, tennessee. go ahead. caller: good morning, and thank you for taking my call. this is just another example of wall str
danny on our line for democrats. caller: you know what?the folks up there, they are nothing but financial terrorists, ok? and the american public should realize what's going on now is the republican plan and also as far as financial reform, what's going on now is the republican plan. and i want these people to tell me how the poor people, with fannie mae and freddie mac, these people did not create the create default swap and all of those instruments over in the neighborhood, ok? like i said,...
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. >> gregg: danny glover busted.and police arresting him and 11 others during a labor union protest. police saying that glover and others stepped past a yellow police tape and asked to step back three times when they refused, well, officers hauled them off to a nearby police facility. cops issued them citations fortress passing and then let them go. the service employees international union, seiu, saying it was protesting what it calls the company's unfair and illegal treatment of workers. >> heather: a volcanic eruption in iceland still throwing air travel for a major loop world wide. ash from the eruption could severely damage jet engines, so flights all over europe and the rest of the world are actually being canceled and still delayed. aviation experts are calling this the worst travel disruption the world has ever seen. mark white from our sister network, sky news, has the story from london's heathrow airport. >> it is quite an incredible sight here at the world's busiest international airport because heathrow,
. >> gregg: danny glover busted.and police arresting him and 11 others during a labor union protest. police saying that glover and others stepped past a yellow police tape and asked to step back three times when they refused, well, officers hauled them off to a nearby police facility. cops issued them citations fortress passing and then let them go. the service employees international union, seiu, saying it was protesting what it calls the company's unfair and illegal treatment of...
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after the goalie clears the corner shot, look at this shot by danny rose as it just clears the keeper'snine minutes in, and it's one he'll never forget. that is some "fancy footwork." baed by foot care scientsu when you pursue an mba at devry university's... keller graduate school of management, you'll have a professor with you every step of the way. whether you take classes on campus, online, or both, you get the same attention, the same curriculum, and the same quality. 85 locations nationwide and online. discover how to grow the business of you... at keller.edu. as we're finishing up, i mention i'm going to the bathroom more often. he checks it out. good thing. turns out... my urinary symptoms -- such as going frequently, trouble going, flow starts and stops... and going often at night -- are due to bph, also called enlarged prostate. he says over time, avodart has been shown to shrink the prostate, improve urinary symptoms, and reduce the risk of prostate surgery. only your health care provider can tell if your symptoms... are from bph and not a more serious condition... like prosta
after the goalie clears the corner shot, look at this shot by danny rose as it just clears the keeper'snine minutes in, and it's one he'll never forget. that is some "fancy footwork." baed by foot care scientsu when you pursue an mba at devry university's... keller graduate school of management, you'll have a professor with you every step of the way. whether you take classes on campus, online, or both, you get the same attention, the same curriculum, and the same quality. 85 locations...
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danny davis of illinois for today, mr. fleming of louisiana for today, ms.atrick of michigan for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the requests are granted. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise. mr. poe: i ask unanimous consent that today following legislative business and any special orders heretofore entered into, the following members may be permitted to address this house, revise and extend their remarks and include therein extraneous material, mr. posey for april 29. mr. forbes for april 27 and 28. mr. dent for april 28. ms. ros-lehtinen for april 27 and 28. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania rise? >> madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that today following legislative business and any special orders heretofore entered into, the following members may be permitted to address the house for five minutes to revise and extend their remarks and include therein extraneous material. ms. woolsey of california for five minutes, mr. altmire for five minutes, mr. defaz
danny davis of illinois for today, mr. fleming of louisiana for today, ms.atrick of michigan for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the requests are granted. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise. mr. poe: i ask unanimous consent that today following legislative business and any special orders heretofore entered into, the following members may be permitted to address this house, revise and extend their remarks and include therein extraneous material, mr. posey for...
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host: danny, independent caller from va. caller: thank you for having me. the financial reform package and that the senate is trying to pass, i think they are missing the basic problem that existed in our financial collapse before and that is the fannie mae /freddie mac allowing people to borrow money on homes that they knew the people could not afford. of course, these mortgages had to be sold to a bigger corp., they had to do something with them. the main thing is, right now we are in a very bad situation with the economy and i do not think we need to initiate another agency of the government that has failed in the past -- of course, sec has regulations but they were too busy watching pornographic stuff on their computer than for excellence looking out for the people. they need to spend more time -- coming up with regulations to protect but rather than rush something through like they seem to be trying to do. host: moving from virginia to tennessee. bien that, at democratic blue line. the -- glenda, democratic line. caller: plenty of the things people are
host: danny, independent caller from va. caller: thank you for having me. the financial reform package and that the senate is trying to pass, i think they are missing the basic problem that existed in our financial collapse before and that is the fannie mae /freddie mac allowing people to borrow money on homes that they knew the people could not afford. of course, these mortgages had to be sold to a bigger corp., they had to do something with them. the main thing is, right now we are in a very...
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it's changing and there's a comment that danny hoyer made recently about the tea party.e assumed this anger would subside after the health care bill. when we look at the overhauling the wall street and they're not putting the legal glass in place which prevented the capital investments from getting out of control. people are seeing that nothing is changing and it's just getting worse. >> armstrong, thank you, we will have to leave it there. >>> coming up getting the weekend started off right. >>> the new movies hitting threaters. >>> started but has the door already shut on the savings? i'm joel d smith in rosedale, up next we will tell you about how the money might already be gone. >>> and police shoot a suspect here in glen burnie, i'm hi, you cancelled your cable service? finally -- good riddance. [ door closes ] hi, i'm from xfinity here to tell you about our exciting new xfinity service. is this a joke? no, sir, xfinity is not a joke. it's an exciting new brand that we just invented when we wanted... [ male announcer ] don't be fooled. xfinity is comcast. and verizo
it's changing and there's a comment that danny hoyer made recently about the tea party.e assumed this anger would subside after the health care bill. when we look at the overhauling the wall street and they're not putting the legal glass in place which prevented the capital investments from getting out of control. people are seeing that nothing is changing and it's just getting worse. >> armstrong, thank you, we will have to leave it there. >>> coming up getting the weekend...
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fannie mae and freddie mac to the tune -- $5.5 trillion in contingent liabilities with danny and freddiee sector. not the white house. [cheering] and then we understood what was going on. what was going on with the government takeover of business after business, so i went to the socialist website to see where their playbook was and found it there. says the socialist website we want to take over the fortune 500 companies. what has happened is one-third of the private sector activity had already been nationalized before obama care and now it's 51 percent and our liberty is being reached out and i see the red sign down here, president obama i don't know i want to put that particular label but i tell you bernie sanders is the only socialist u.s. senator and he is of the best and nobody argues he is in a socialist but i tell you the facts show president obama voted to the left of bernie sanders when he was in the united states senate. in so the question isn't is the president a socialist, we're talking to what is the left of your assigned and you can figure that out. i'm not going to add to t
fannie mae and freddie mac to the tune -- $5.5 trillion in contingent liabilities with danny and freddiee sector. not the white house. [cheering] and then we understood what was going on. what was going on with the government takeover of business after business, so i went to the socialist website to see where their playbook was and found it there. says the socialist website we want to take over the fortune 500 companies. what has happened is one-third of the private sector activity had already...
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fannie mae and freddie mac to the tune -- $5.5 trillion in contingent liabilities with danny and freddieector. not the white house. [cheering] and then we understood what was going on. what was going on with the government takeover of business after business, so i went to the socialist website to see where their playbook was and found it there. says the socialist website we want to take over the fortune 500 companies. what has happened is one-third of the private sector activity had already been nationalized before obama care and now it's 51 percent and our liberty is being reached out and i see the red sign down here, president obama i don't know i want to put that particular label but i tell you bernie sanders is the only socialist u.s. senator and he is of the best and nobody argues he is in a socialist but i tell you the facts show president obama voted to the left of bernie sanders when he was in the united states senate. in so the question isn't is the president a socialist, we're talking to what is the left of your assigned and you can figure that out. i'm not going to add to that
fannie mae and freddie mac to the tune -- $5.5 trillion in contingent liabilities with danny and freddieector. not the white house. [cheering] and then we understood what was going on. what was going on with the government takeover of business after business, so i went to the socialist website to see where their playbook was and found it there. says the socialist website we want to take over the fortune 500 companies. what has happened is one-third of the private sector activity had already...
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host: danny, republican's line in tennessee. hi. caller: hello.ten, about 25 years ago, the united states decided not to do breeder reactors because of many reasons but one of them was it was a lot more difficult to control waste and there was a proliferation concern. now then, in hindsight, were they correct? and also, i would like to know do you think that it actually has a hidden cost or an increased cost to have a breeder reactor system like in france or japan? guest: the actual technology which is used for the energy generation, because this is one of the ways that you can produce nuclear energy, has always to meet high standards for safety and high standards for security. and it is necessary then for an advanced technology like the breeder to go through all the different procedures and certifications and all of that. and it is a difficult and complex one. and it has some of the added complexities that the normal nuclear energy technology does not have. and that has made it more difficult to master in a regular manner. but if it is done, it h
host: danny, republican's line in tennessee. hi. caller: hello.ten, about 25 years ago, the united states decided not to do breeder reactors because of many reasons but one of them was it was a lot more difficult to control waste and there was a proliferation concern. now then, in hindsight, were they correct? and also, i would like to know do you think that it actually has a hidden cost or an increased cost to have a breeder reactor system like in france or japan? guest: the actual technology...
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danny, independent line. panama city, florida.you are in florida at the heart of this fight over governor's cursed looking at the senate seat. what do you think? caller: i vote for the person and stuff. i used to vote for a party but the parties are both out of touch, so out of touch with the people and stuff. gov. christie right now, he didn't vote on party lines -- gov. crist. the rnc is very upset. that is okay. he took a stand for the people. everybody's saying, the union. teachers union -- talk to the parents of the kids who go to school here. it was the right thing to do. host: do you hope you present the -- registers as an independent? caller: yes. did not like what i saw. i have never been a democrat. so i am not even going to vote party lines. i'm just going to go independent. vote for the policy and stuff -- the person. not so much of the party. host: republican caller, john and live oak, florida. caller: good morning. i would like to indicate i'm upset with the governor regarding his support of sb-6 in florida regarding
danny, independent line. panama city, florida.you are in florida at the heart of this fight over governor's cursed looking at the senate seat. what do you think? caller: i vote for the person and stuff. i used to vote for a party but the parties are both out of touch, so out of touch with the people and stuff. gov. christie right now, he didn't vote on party lines -- gov. crist. the rnc is very upset. that is okay. he took a stand for the people. everybody's saying, the union. teachers union --...
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and again, whether it was danny inouye for whom he shared a hospital when debose came home from world war ii, his long history with pat moynihan and george mcgovern and george mitchell, robert byrd, you know, tom harkin and the work they had done, ted kennedy on voting rights. there was a -- on the other side of the aisle as well as his own colleagues i think an acknowledgment of change that would occur with his departure. >> like, what did you feel that they? >> for me, it was more of a -- it was shocked. in particular i felt it more as a kansan and was a palpable sense of loss for the state because i knew -- i had learned enough by then to know that the leverage and the power seniority that sadr -- senator dole brought to our state was so significant and would never be replicated so from that perspective it was as a campaign operative i frankly was heavy on one hand because i knew it would be easier to concentrate and focus on the general election we were facing which was an uphill bell to start with. but somebody from home i felt a sense of loss of representation that he had built
and again, whether it was danny inouye for whom he shared a hospital when debose came home from world war ii, his long history with pat moynihan and george mcgovern and george mitchell, robert byrd, you know, tom harkin and the work they had done, ted kennedy on voting rights. there was a -- on the other side of the aisle as well as his own colleagues i think an acknowledgment of change that would occur with his departure. >> like, what did you feel that they? >> for me, it was more...
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appreciate the respect you accorded me dating back to 1989 when i was in mobile, alabama prosecuting danny miller in a case that you supported 100% of the way so it's always a pleasure to be here in front of you as well. and i appreciate both of your acknowledging dr. height. been a sad week or so for civil rights movement in aftermath of benjamin hooks and now dr. heights. equal pay act. today se qaul payday and when the equal pay act was signed in 1963 by president kennedy who was standing next to him? dorothy height. a real civil rights icon. so thank you for the opportunity to be here. >> thank you for being in birmingham. >> and i three wonderful days in birmingham as i told senator sessions at the civil rights institute at 16th street church meeting with civil rights leaders. i met an old colleague of mine i prosecuted a case with in alabama in 1991 when i was a career civil servant under dick thornburgh and it was great to reacquaint and i had one of the best meals i've ever had senator in birmingham that evening. good have it ls as we -- as we say in the business awould say how pro
appreciate the respect you accorded me dating back to 1989 when i was in mobile, alabama prosecuting danny miller in a case that you supported 100% of the way so it's always a pleasure to be here in front of you as well. and i appreciate both of your acknowledging dr. height. been a sad week or so for civil rights movement in aftermath of benjamin hooks and now dr. heights. equal pay act. today se qaul payday and when the equal pay act was signed in 1963 by president kennedy who was standing...
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for the past six months air force colonel rick danny was stationed in iraq. his wife found out he was coming home early so she and the capitals planned an elaborate surprise for their 10-year-old son henry coming off the ice after the flag ceremony. >> dad! >> woo hoo! >> dad! dad! >> you've got to love that. that's a beautiful sight. happy easter, everyone. up next, an exclusive first look inside the politico playbook. >>> later, find out which stories make the cut in our friday ritual. willie's week in review. first, a look at the weekend weather with meteorologist todd santos. >> good morning. pretty decent setup across the east coast. again today, if you enjoyed it yesterday, how about another run at a lot of record temperatures. areas like syracuse, new york, 82, that will be a record. burlington, vermont, 82. you get the idea. even rochester, new york, 84. clear skies across the entire east coast. most problems across western south dakota, dealing with snow showers. we'll talk about those. even thunderstorms moving towards oklahoma city later today. the
for the past six months air force colonel rick danny was stationed in iraq. his wife found out he was coming home early so she and the capitals planned an elaborate surprise for their 10-year-old son henry coming off the ice after the flag ceremony. >> dad! >> woo hoo! >> dad! dad! >> you've got to love that. that's a beautiful sight. happy easter, everyone. up next, an exclusive first look inside the politico playbook. >>> later, find out which stories make the...
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if you look at danny's acquisitions from 2001 to 2007, the% of subprime mortgages remained militantlyble at 16 to 18%. even though the subprime market was tripling or more than that come and represent about a third of the market at the end. however, as mentioned the sport of their purchases of the alt-a went up dramatically. they also indirectly encourage lower standards by purchasing those private-label securities, and also by not aggressively forcing originators to repurchase noncomplying mortgages for fear of offending major customers such as countrywide. as ofheo's budget was subject to congressional political process, ofheo's growth was constrained in subject of annual freezes. the other issue, major issue was receivership. we did not have that in the original legislation. we guided in the new legislation. however, at the end we did decide to put them into conservatorship rather than receivership because we felt it was critically important to keep the enterprise is going to prevent a total collapse in the mortgage market and potentially the u.s. financial systems. without treasur
if you look at danny's acquisitions from 2001 to 2007, the% of subprime mortgages remained militantlyble at 16 to 18%. even though the subprime market was tripling or more than that come and represent about a third of the market at the end. however, as mentioned the sport of their purchases of the alt-a went up dramatically. they also indirectly encourage lower standards by purchasing those private-label securities, and also by not aggressively forcing originators to repurchase noncomplying...
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there was definitely the motive to color the story in her favor and that was in fact what the trooper dannyguson as you know testified to. >> host: but she was a willing volunteer. >> guest: and again there's so many pieces to this but also the other thing incredible as her own lawyers, the virginia lawyers backed out of the case and quit because she wouldn't settle for the full amount they asked for in the complaint. they thought they had the case settled in 1997i believe it was and in this remarkable letter i got my hands on of the lawyers beg her to settle the case and said that most it was worth $50,000 if anything at all so there's a lot about the paula jones case. >> host: that's another what if the was it not? of the case settled and there was an opportunity to settle it even before the lawsuit was brought. >> guest: that's true and for that part i think president clinton deserves -- that wasn't the best decision on his part to play have to tell you president clinton's the five lawyers and paabo jones made it clear to me they believed they had the case settled so this wasn't somethin
there was definitely the motive to color the story in her favor and that was in fact what the trooper dannyguson as you know testified to. >> host: but she was a willing volunteer. >> guest: and again there's so many pieces to this but also the other thing incredible as her own lawyers, the virginia lawyers backed out of the case and quit because she wouldn't settle for the full amount they asked for in the complaint. they thought they had the case settled in 1997i believe it was...
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fannie mae and freddie mac to the tune -- $5.5 trillion in contingent liabilities with danny and freddieade by not just americans but the private sector. not the white house. [cheering] and then we understood what was going on. what was going on with the government takeover of business after business, so i went to the socialist website to see where their playbook was and found it there. says the socialist website we want to take over the fortune 500 companies. what has happened is one-third of the private sector activity had already been nationalized before obama care and now it's 51 percent and our liberty is being reached out and i see the red sign down here, president obama i don't know i want to put that particular label but i tell you bernie sanders is the only socialist u.s. senator and he is of the best and nobody argues he is in a socialist but i tell you the facts show president obama voted to the left of bernie sanders when he was in the united states senate. in so the question isn't is the president a socialist, we're talking to what is the left of your assigned and you can fi
fannie mae and freddie mac to the tune -- $5.5 trillion in contingent liabilities with danny and freddieade by not just americans but the private sector. not the white house. [cheering] and then we understood what was going on. what was going on with the government takeover of business after business, so i went to the socialist website to see where their playbook was and found it there. says the socialist website we want to take over the fortune 500 companies. what has happened is one-third of...
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. >> reporter: it's been almost two weeks since danny jack's father, robert, left on the northern bellen icy waters. tonight she welcomes him home. >> daddy! i love you. >> i love you, too. >> reporter: while this father embraces his daughter, nicole esau comes home to her father. >> everything is going to be okay. i'm safe. my refuge. >> reporter: and todd can joke tonight he's never going back to the sea. >> no, we're done. ja zuzy is about the only water i'll get into it. >> what saved us is robert's mayday. this is the northern belle. >> i was sucked under by the crane. and i came up and said, dear lord, please let me see my daughter, dani again. >> trying to stay alive. you know, we were cold. filled half with water. praying we would make it. >> i used my whistle and blinking strobe light to locate two of the other people. >> little bits of hope were given to us. things like we had a lot of debris and little birds come. little tiny things keep you going. >> we finally seen a plane. we thought, where's the chopper. >> bring the survivor inside. >> amazing story. thanks to owen lee f
. >> reporter: it's been almost two weeks since danny jack's father, robert, left on the northern bellen icy waters. tonight she welcomes him home. >> daddy! i love you. >> i love you, too. >> reporter: while this father embraces his daughter, nicole esau comes home to her father. >> everything is going to be okay. i'm safe. my refuge. >> reporter: and todd can joke tonight he's never going back to the sea. >> no, we're done. ja zuzy is about the only...
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. >>> actor danny glover, you know him from a lot of roles like lethal weapon, those movies, he was arrested what matters segment. glover had some trouble with police in maryland friday while standing up for workers' rights. he and 11 others were charged with trespassing during a labor union protest. glover is a strong advocate of the service employee's international union. he stood with the group to pr protest what it calls unfair and illegal treatment of workers by the food giant -- food service giant. they say the union is spreading misinformation. glover was issued a citation and let go. the penalty is $1,000 fine or up to 90 days in jail. glover said this is a global corporation with global responsibility and we are going to hold them accountable. >>> a federal judge has ordered a school district in mississippi to change attendance policies he says that amount to racial segregation. the judge ordered the school district to stop allowing hundreds of white students to transfer out of certain schools where a majority of the students were black. he called the practice a violation of a deseg
. >>> actor danny glover, you know him from a lot of roles like lethal weapon, those movies, he was arrested what matters segment. glover had some trouble with police in maryland friday while standing up for workers' rights. he and 11 others were charged with trespassing during a labor union protest. glover is a strong advocate of the service employee's international union. he stood with the group to pr protest what it calls unfair and illegal treatment of workers by the food giant --...