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who used to be an owner, suddenly have four or five of them for a single i david e. that is a remarkable shift. >> it is fairly amazing. i have been on so many shoots, we had go pros out in the water. i presume the ocean is littered with tens of thousands of lost go pros. while this is a startup, it is a profitable business with high gross margins. >> it is. it has been under threat were people have been saying since the beginning this is nothing sony couldn't do. whether it is another start up or a well-established vendor, there has always been this threat the margins would contract in the business would disappear because someone was going to do would go pro does better. not only has that not happen, they have been able to preserve margins and grow business because buyers are buying more units than people expected from the beginning. a fantastic short film was filled entirely on go pro. it is a piece of technology. >> i will check that out. the revenue numbers are actually down. i wondered, before that they were seeing double digit gains every quarter. i wonder how
who used to be an owner, suddenly have four or five of them for a single i david e. that is a remarkable shift. >> it is fairly amazing. i have been on so many shoots, we had go pros out in the water. i presume the ocean is littered with tens of thousands of lost go pros. while this is a startup, it is a profitable business with high gross margins. >> it is. it has been under threat were people have been saying since the beginning this is nothing sony couldn't do. whether it is...
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one of our board members from the cleveland regional office called me and she said she had read david e-mail and she said fulton hatch, my grandfather was david fold. so we have some connection there. anyone else? thank you for coming. thank you very much. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
one of our board members from the cleveland regional office called me and she said she had read david e-mail and she said fulton hatch, my grandfather was david fold. so we have some connection there. anyone else? thank you for coming. thank you very much. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
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smie coming up tomorrow on the next "red eye" gavin mcginnis and a funny david angelo. >> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> sharper image is gone, but their cat tau logs live on. men tau floss.com -- mental floss.com remends us that the gadget emporium sold awesome crap including this man-sized doll. yes, meet gregory, quote, a life-like portable mannequin who deters crime with his strong massive presence. at $500 he can be changed to any age or race. he is also available unclothed. that is my preference and he can be in shorts or business uh pier or put him in a tux. it was best $500 i ever spent. you strike me as a lover of cat tau logs. have i no idea why. do you have any gems from sharper image? >> i remember having one of those vhs tape reminder, but in the sap of something. that -- that article had the one of the shape of the car. i miss the bag phone. the giant cell phone that was in the bag you could wear on your belt and it looked like, well, i have a giant bag on the belt. i miss those days. >> we missed out on that. one of the other items, they had the vhs t
smie coming up tomorrow on the next "red eye" gavin mcginnis and a funny david angelo. >> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> sharper image is gone, but their cat tau logs live on. men tau floss.com -- mental floss.com remends us that the gadget emporium sold awesome crap including this man-sized doll. yes, meet gregory, quote, a life-like portable mannequin who deters crime with his strong massive presence. at $500 he can be changed to any age or race. he is...
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host: amity shlaes, "the forgotten man: a new history of the great depression," is your book, and david e-mails in this interesting fact, the german version of "the forgotten man," has a subtitle that translates to "a new view of roosevelt, the new deal and the state as savior." why the difference from the english version? >> guest: well, actually, i don't have it in front of me, so i can't confirm that, but it doesn't sound wrong. because the german version understood that so-called austrian economics would get the forgotten man. and austrian economics isn't about roosevelt, it's about the state being too big. hayek was a kind of austrian, right. >> in that pill soft call school -- philosophical school. and the germans and the austrians understand all this philosophy about how government being too big. and i am sure that germans like to poke at roosevelt, too, because he was their enemy in world war ii. but the book itself was not changed. it's the same book. and most of the german leaders i hear from -- readers i hear from want to talk about economics, not president roosevelt. >> host:
host: amity shlaes, "the forgotten man: a new history of the great depression," is your book, and david e-mails in this interesting fact, the german version of "the forgotten man," has a subtitle that translates to "a new view of roosevelt, the new deal and the state as savior." why the difference from the english version? >> guest: well, actually, i don't have it in front of me, so i can't confirm that, but it doesn't sound wrong. because the german version...
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i want to add a point to david's point, the e on that out of new york university, they added an e, which is that it's evolving. is the lesion on your skin changing or getting bigger or more irregular? if it is evolving, you have to worry. >> i was going to ask because you could have a mole that takes different shapes, you can't ignore that, but back to dr. seagle's point. you mentioned about going out in the sun and i talk at sunscreen, if i put on sunscreen with an spf, will it prevent me from getting it at this point? >> well, you should wear the sunscreen. you get vitamin d from the sun. if you are exposed from 20 minutes twice a week, you get enough vitamin d but should wear the sunscreen now. white shirt or a beautiful white dress, that's an spf4 by itself. if you don't have sunscreen, wearing a white t-shirt at least protects you with spf-4. you go to the market and see spf-15 versus 30, it won't give you double the amount of protection. spf-30 covers you0%, 15 will cover you 92%. there's no reason to buy anything more than spf 15 because you get 98% -- there's no use for it, eric.
i want to add a point to david's point, the e on that out of new york university, they added an e, which is that it's evolving. is the lesion on your skin changing or getting bigger or more irregular? if it is evolving, you have to worry. >> i was going to ask because you could have a mole that takes different shapes, you can't ignore that, but back to dr. seagle's point. you mentioned about going out in the sun and i talk at sunscreen, if i put on sunscreen with an spf, will it prevent...
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. ♪ breaking e >>> david letterman is coming up next and cooler tomorrow, right?rrow, even more wednesday. bye bye to the 100s. they're gone. >> for now. >> next newscast tomorrow morning starts at 4:30. >> thanks for watching. this is a paid program from ronco. stay tuned for an incredible free offer. get two complete 25 piece sets of showtime cutlery for the price of one. welcome to showtime's great knife giveaway show. hello, i'm steve bryant. i'm your show host today for a very special program. today you're going to meet a man that some people call the viceroy of value; the count of all things culinary. most people call him the king of the kitchen. who is this great american inventor? ron popeil. let's give him a big round of applause, he's here today.
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fending off a fifty three billion dollars takeover bid by valley and the man behind the lead e-mails is david horner a senior healthcare banker at morgan stanley now on may eighteenth horn sent an e-mail to allergens chief financial officer jeff edwards saying that his firm morgan stanley would help persuade shareholders and the media that valiant is quote a house of cards. now the big conflict of interest in all of this is that morgan stanley is currently working for valiant's. that awkward but not only is the position awkward it's also unusual mainly because most companies don't publicize such private communications however the row between allergan and delhi into being so heated it's clear that allergen is ready and willing to use all tools at its disposal now according to the wall street journal allergen the company behind the massively popular anti-wrinkle treatment botox like i mentioned before released the contents of the e-mails as part of a larger package of documents which it used to show why shareholders should reject a valiance offer and while wall street is no stranger to the use
fending off a fifty three billion dollars takeover bid by valley and the man behind the lead e-mails is david horner a senior healthcare banker at morgan stanley now on may eighteenth horn sent an e-mail to allergens chief financial officer jeff edwards saying that his firm morgan stanley would help persuade shareholders and the media that valiant is quote a house of cards. now the big conflict of interest in all of this is that morgan stanley is currently working for valiant's. that awkward...
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fending off a fifty three billion dollars takeover bid by valley and the man behind the lead e-mails is david horner a senior healthcare banker morgan stanley now on it may eighteenth horn sent an e-mail to allergens chief financial officer jeff edwards saying that his firm morgan stanley would help persuade shareholders and the media that belly. it is quote a house of cards. now the big conflict of interest in all of this is that morgan stanley is currently working for valiant. but awkward but not only is the position awkward it's also unusual mainly because most companies don't publicize such private communications however the road between allergan and delhi into being so heated it's clear that allergen is ready and willing to use all tools at its disposal now according to the wall street journal allergen the company behind the massively popular anti-wrinkle treatment botox like i mentioned before released the contents of the e-mails as part of a larger package of documents which it used to show why shareholders should reject a valiance offer and while wall street is no stranger to the use
fending off a fifty three billion dollars takeover bid by valley and the man behind the lead e-mails is david horner a senior healthcare banker morgan stanley now on it may eighteenth horn sent an e-mail to allergens chief financial officer jeff edwards saying that his firm morgan stanley would help persuade shareholders and the media that belly. it is quote a house of cards. now the big conflict of interest in all of this is that morgan stanley is currently working for valiant. but awkward but...
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and david's point about abcd, the e on that, this was out of new york university, they added an e which that it's evolving. that lesion on your skin changing? if it's getting bigger, if it's getting more irregular, evolving, you really got to worry. >> i can ask about that. sometimes you have a mole. sometimes they take different shapes. you can't ignore that i want to get back to dr. siegel's point. asking this point dr. samadi. we talk about sunscreen. if i put on sunscreen with a certain spf, will it prevent me from gigabyte at this point? >> certainly you should wear the sunscreen. we just talked about you getting vitamin d. if you're exposed out there for 20 minutes twice a week you would get enough vitamin d. but you should wear your sunscreen now. white shirt or you're wearing a beautiful white dress, that's a spf 4 by itself. so if you don't have any sunscreen, even wearing a white t-shirt protects you at spf 4. you would go to the market and see spf 15 versus 30. it does not mean it will cover you double the amount of protection. spf 30 covers about 97%. 15 will cover you 92%.
and david's point about abcd, the e on that, this was out of new york university, they added an e which that it's evolving. that lesion on your skin changing? if it's getting bigger, if it's getting more irregular, evolving, you really got to worry. >> i can ask about that. sometimes you have a mole. sometimes they take different shapes. you can't ignore that i want to get back to dr. siegel's point. asking this point dr. samadi. we talk about sunscreen. if i put on sunscreen with a...
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and intercepting a messages so i think it is fitting that they flank the two americans said david pierce to eout his father, albert pierce right here, this young handsome man and over here, turned down his father was head of the technical sense a shift departments in the u.s. and dr. rihanna --breon was head of the secretive section. they work the lot together and were very successful in capturing german spies buy into sitting there messages that had seeking a messages on them so this is september 1944. as you can imagine imus thrilled to get this photograph so there were a lot of women who helped intercept messages also, starting in britain. and mabel elliott was then and some woman he wrote. that was nothing about her in her lifetime. i found an obituary of her and she helped uncover spies and she was promoted from assistant sensor to head sensor and she organized -- 3,000 women worked for british censorship in world war i and here she is here. so you can hide secret writing in a lot of places. i told you where the ancient greeks could demand the germans and british were very ingenious abou
and intercepting a messages so i think it is fitting that they flank the two americans said david pierce to eout his father, albert pierce right here, this young handsome man and over here, turned down his father was head of the technical sense a shift departments in the u.s. and dr. rihanna --breon was head of the secretive section. they work the lot together and were very successful in capturing german spies buy into sitting there messages that had seeking a messages on them so this is...
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e-3. what are you thinking david? you're quite sporty.kle your fancy that you're dropping yourself into a virtual shark tank? >> is that a request? you have done the real thing. >> never again. >> never again. well, i'll stay with fabian cousteau for a nice look at some fishes. >> as we await the first blow of the whistle of the world cup in brazil, how many hearts will be broken over the next few weeks. so much hope and expectation followed by pain and frustration and disappointment. england fans know all of those sentiments. the teams flattered to deceive since that triumph in 1966. has the nation come to terms with failure? we have the exclusive first performance with a special poem for the england team called that time again. >> have we finally learned our lesson? do we finally know the score? has reality come home to roost and knocked on every day. >> in a land where blind convictions never ceases to amaze. >> when you weigh up all those barren years, dashed hopes and early graves. >> have we woked up, seized the reigns of truth. >>
e-3. what are you thinking david? you're quite sporty.kle your fancy that you're dropping yourself into a virtual shark tank? >> is that a request? you have done the real thing. >> never again. >> never again. well, i'll stay with fabian cousteau for a nice look at some fishes. >> as we await the first blow of the whistle of the world cup in brazil, how many hearts will be broken over the next few weeks. so much hope and expectation followed by pain and frustration and...
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rights, states rights, the book which people across the country including ted olson that beats e and david boyd in bush v. gore described the superbly evenhanded. when people across the spectrum sespectrumsay this is a fair trf the deeply divisive issues. after exploring those patterns and contradictions, the book shows that the court i court ise business of undertaking not only some scary but also some promising and innovative inquiries as to how the government's powers to coerce and to provide that offers short of coercion might be limited by the constitution in areas ranging from the obamacare individual purchase mandate and its medicaid mandates to the states to plea-bargain criminal cases through the wall that conditions the federal subsidies on the recipien the recipients o save the governments to even when doing so means undermining the recipients integrity and its ability to pursue its social mission. let me just say another word about that example in a decision that i think is overwhelmingly important but that got very little attention. last year roberts writing for the court said
rights, states rights, the book which people across the country including ted olson that beats e and david boyd in bush v. gore described the superbly evenhanded. when people across the spectrum sespectrumsay this is a fair trf the deeply divisive issues. after exploring those patterns and contradictions, the book shows that the court i court ise business of undertaking not only some scary but also some promising and innovative inquiries as to how the government's powers to coerce and to...
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joining me now is washington bureau chief of mother jones, david corn and communications director for emily's list,eacinto macintosh. is david corn not as good of a politician as lindsey graham? >> he has a little bit of a different challenge. you mentioned that lindsey graham has raised $8.5 million. one thing you left out of that fine introduction, alex, he's also said the word "benghazi" 8.5 million times. so i think it's a two-fold effort on his part. cantor is now in trouble from, you know, hard -- can't say right, but hard libertarians who are mad at him, because he hasn't personally taken a dagger and put it through the jugular of immigration reform. just saying he's not for it or it's not moving forward -- it's not going to move forward in this congress is not good enough for them. so he has not been able to sort of satisfy that beast. but it's not really much of a credible political threat. and down in south carolina, lindsey graham is facing six people, and the only question is whether he gets over 50%. won't be a good night for the far extremes of the tea party. >> yeah, you know, jess, w
joining me now is washington bureau chief of mother jones, david corn and communications director for emily's list,eacinto macintosh. is david corn not as good of a politician as lindsey graham? >> he has a little bit of a different challenge. you mentioned that lindsey graham has raised $8.5 million. one thing you left out of that fine introduction, alex, he's also said the word "benghazi" 8.5 million times. so i think it's a two-fold effort on his part. cantor is now in...
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brasil 2014, mundial que los equipos latinoamericanos han brillado, donde david venciÓ a goliat, hicieron fracasar a espaÑa, inglaterra e se come fÚtbol, en las favelas como en santa marta cualquier rincÓn es bueno para patear y compartir un balÓn. >>> elÍas dice en portuguÉs que desde que comenzÓ el mundial vende mÁs en su pequeÑo negocio. ahÍ en el viejo estadio de maracanÁ conocimos a claudio y su magia con el balÓn. >>> nos lanzÓ un reto, un pequeÑo enfrentamiento entre brasil y mÉxico, al final de considere estamos un empate y todo es parte del mundial de la vieja frase que dice un mundo unido por un balÓn. >>> por supuesto esta copa todavÍa le faltan muchos partidos y por lo pronto estoy listo con la playera tri color de la selecciÓn de mÉxico. >>> asÍ es raÚl, sÉ que ese es tu equipo y ¿cÓmo ves las posibilidades? >>> no me cabe la menor duda que mÉxico va a ser campeÓn. >>> bueno raÚl te encanta jugar fÚtbol, te tengo un regalo, ¿estÁs listo para recibirlo? >>> sÍ claro. >>> aquÍ va. >>> lori gracias, llegÓ hasta rÍo de janeiro y vamos a jugar con Él y los partidos te los vamos a dedicar a ti. >>> le deseamos lo
brasil 2014, mundial que los equipos latinoamericanos han brillado, donde david venciÓ a goliat, hicieron fracasar a espaÑa, inglaterra e se come fÚtbol, en las favelas como en santa marta cualquier rincÓn es bueno para patear y compartir un balÓn. >>> elÍas dice en portuguÉs que desde que comenzÓ el mundial vende mÁs en su pequeÑo negocio. ahÍ en el viejo estadio de maracanÁ conocimos a claudio y su magia con el balÓn. >>> nos lanzÓ un reto, un pequeÑo...
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applause ] we have deandre yedlin.on tiero in le, being the fifth amber of the blacey david beckham and rihanna. [ laughter ] ebrown. hair color, wtf. current role is defender. his previous role is angela's best friend ricky on "my [ eers and applause ve: u know guy >> jimmy: i love him. next, we have tim howard. position, goalkeeper. [ applause ] shlaughter ] mission, to study human kind and learn their ways. and finally, w aron johannsson. his hobbies are reading, swimming, and destroying you with his mind. [ laughter ] pavin bad d not ave own that at all. [ at's his parents.team usa pla. let's see what else is going on. in a new interview, hillary clhe b mia e d.now sok e might e ugutte i'm getting the vapors. my word. >> steve: i do declare >> jimmy: i do declare! >> steve: i have not declared yet. epe bachrica fari[ and d the guys -- you know, andi's log gup aime and ys wgut on school in france. marking the first time a group of mimes were like "damn, these people are annoying." [ laughter ] but if you missed last night's episode, don't worry. because here to reenact a scene with actual lines from the sho
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en san francisco, los supervisores david campos y david chui se pelean la nominacin demcrata para representant eo khanna quiere arrebatarle la nominacin demcrata del congresista mike honda. el registro de votantes dice que el sitio de votacin de cada elector aparece en el formulario que se le envi a su casa. s.o.t. martha campos/registro de votantes de santa clara 9:38:17 acuérdese, cuando vota usted vota por usted, por su familia y por su comunidad, no solamente se votan por personas, se vota también por incrementos en salarios, mejoras en las escuelas. jaime live in san francisco - someone named 'david' will represent the eastern part of the city, in the state assembly. two of those davids are democratic city supervisors... david campos and david chiu. today is a primary vote - and - experts say - it's likely voters will face the exact same choice, in november... because of the state's new "top two" primary ---por cierto....divers os dispensarios de marihuana regalarn esta hierba durante la jornada electoral de hoy. ---por lo menos 10 de estos lugares forman parte de la campaÑa denominada ''ma
en san francisco, los supervisores david campos y david chui se pelean la nominacin demcrata para representant eo khanna quiere arrebatarle la nominacin demcrata del congresista mike honda. el registro de votantes dice que el sitio de votacin de cada elector aparece en el formulario que se le envi a su casa. s.o.t. martha campos/registro de votantes de santa clara 9:38:17 acuérdese, cuando vota usted vota por usted, por su familia y por su comunidad, no solamente se votan por personas, se vota...
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e-mails or that evidence. this has been known, and the fact that we're only learning about this undercuts the credibility of the agency badly. davida recap for those who don't know what we're talking about with the e-mails, key e-mails from irs officials, lois lerner is one, seven others. eight irs officials where the investigators are trying to get the e-mails to discover whether there was communication between the administration and the irs to go after political enemies of the president right before his re-election campaign? so it seems to me more than coincidental that the missing e-mails are the ones investigators are looking for? >> you're not going to get all the e-mails, clearly they disclosed the problem with the gap. i see this as analogous to the gap in the 18 minute nixon tapes. david, what i'd like to see happen is for congress to give lois lerner immunity and get her to testify otherwise we are forever frustrated. because it will not be produced. they may produce a certain amount of it from going to other potential recipients of the e-mails. certainly that's the case. but people are still going to be dissatisfied. the
e-mails or that evidence. this has been known, and the fact that we're only learning about this undercuts the credibility of the agency badly. davida recap for those who don't know what we're talking about with the e-mails, key e-mails from irs officials, lois lerner is one, seven others. eight irs officials where the investigators are trying to get the e-mails to discover whether there was communication between the administration and the irs to go after political enemies of the president right...
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. >> senator david vitter was in last night wants classified briefing e joins us. good evening, sir. >> hey, greta, good to be with you. >> why is it the white house didn't notify correct me if i am congress? what is your understanding? >> well, greta, the story keeps shifting overtime as you were suggesting. susan rice had certain talking points, boy, this is like a flashback, and then that changes over time after a serious, serious health concerns were debunked. then the next day we are on to something else that maybe he would have been killed. so, it's very concerning. my -- my sense is the white house didn't inform even the heads of the intelligence committees because they knew they were going to get push back. i think that's what it comes down to. >> well, push back seems like a nice word for violating the law. but in terms of just going back to this health thing, if the reason that they first floated this whole health idea was this video, this proof of life video. the proof of life video was six months old. wouldn't the urgency have been six months ago and no
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david murphy. good morning. >> good morning, guys. on storm tracker storm tracker ecan we have thunderstorms out to the west of us that are pushing through gettysburg getting close to hours barring. most are pushing more or less towards the northeast but it does look like on some of our models and based on what's happening in the atmosphere farther southeast that a lot of this may start to fall apart as it too it is to head east. we're keeping our eyes on it and those of you in the western suburbs, places like lancaster county, berks county and maybe chester county we'll keep our eyes on it in case this moves in later on. there's a chance it falls apart and isn't that big of a deal. that same system out to the west did produce severe weather yesterday. it is kind of diminishing sort of pushing off world to new england. we are once again in that humid air mass, though, today. not quite as warm. still a chance of a pop-up shower or a thunderstorm during the day. 71 degrees right now in philadelphia as you head outside. 71 in wilmington. allentown 71. and 67 in sea isle
david murphy. good morning. >> good morning, guys. on storm tracker storm tracker ecan we have thunderstorms out to the west of us that are pushing through gettysburg getting close to hours barring. most are pushing more or less towards the northeast but it does look like on some of our models and based on what's happening in the atmosphere farther southeast that a lot of this may start to fall apart as it too it is to head east. we're keeping our eyes on it and those of you in the...
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. >>> next, former irs official jennifer o'connor and the david ferriero talk about missing e-mails belonging to lois lerner. lerner is part of an investigation on whether irs targeted political groups seeking tax exempt status. darrell issa oversees this hearing. >> good morning all. if you could please close the doors and be seated. good morning. the committee will come to order without objection the chair is authorized to declare a recess of the committee at any time. as i said last night late for many of you and i say again this morning, the oversight committee exists to secure two fundamental principles. first, americans have a right to know that the money washington takes from them is well spent. and second, americans deserve an efficient, effective government that works for them. our duty on the oversight and government reform committee is to protect these rights. our solemn responsibility is to hold government accountable to taxpayers because taxpayers have a right to know what they get from their government. so it's our job to work tirelessly in partnership with citizen watch dogs to
. >>> next, former irs official jennifer o'connor and the david ferriero talk about missing e-mails belonging to lois lerner. lerner is part of an investigation on whether irs targeted political groups seeking tax exempt status. darrell issa oversees this hearing. >> good morning all. if you could please close the doors and be seated. good morning. the committee will come to order without objection the chair is authorized to declare a recess of the committee at any time. as i...
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david pearce, the guy who e-mailed me, that's his father, clifford pearce, right here, this young, handsomeman. and then it turns out his father was head of the whole technical censorship department in the u.s., and then that's dr. brion who was head of the secret ink section. and here we have dr.s collins and dealt, the two british people -- and dent, the two british people. they, obviously, they worked a lot together, and they were very success successful in capturing german spies. so this is september 1944. so as you can imagine, i was thrilled to get this photograph. so there were a lot of women who helped intercept messages also starting in britain. and this is mabel elliot. she was an unsung woman hero. there was nothing written about her in her lifetime. i found an obituary of her, and she helped uncover spies, and she was promoted from, you know, assistant censor to, you know, head censor, and she organized 3,000 women who worked for british censorship in world war i. and here she is here. so you can hide secret writing a lot of different places. i told you where the ancient greeks
david pearce, the guy who e-mailed me, that's his father, clifford pearce, right here, this young, handsomeman. and then it turns out his father was head of the whole technical censorship department in the u.s., and then that's dr. brion who was head of the secret ink section. and here we have dr.s collins and dealt, the two british people -- and dent, the two british people. they, obviously, they worked a lot together, and they were very success successful in capturing german spies. so this is...
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e-mails. i think -- david is right, i think this is all part of a piece.cans, this is just one more scandal that they can kind of push on and hope they get some traction as we head into the midterms. >> okay. switching gears, we're waiting the supreme court decision on monday on the hobby lobby and the affordable care act contraception mandate. what is the sense from the white house ahead of this decision? are you hear anything? >> certainly they're not showing any signs of doubt. they think this law is bulletproof in that way. certainly inside i'm sure there's concern. this court is not exactly always friendly to liberal causes. i think right now for the white house the biggest thing at stake i guess is probably the idea that even if there's some sort of middle ground decision, that even sort of salvages the law, there's a sense, depending what the court says, it could look like the white house was going too far with this law, plays into the republican narrative that the president is taking too much executive authority, going too far. i think that's what
e-mails. i think -- david is right, i think this is all part of a piece.cans, this is just one more scandal that they can kind of push on and hope they get some traction as we head into the midterms. >> okay. switching gears, we're waiting the supreme court decision on monday on the hobby lobby and the affordable care act contraception mandate. what is the sense from the white house ahead of this decision? are you hear anything? >> certainly they're not showing any signs of doubt....
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i also want to follow-u follow e plaintiff david made him that the proof will be in the pudding. the documents had out a very interesting framework particularly with respect to the borders providing the different flows into these categories that the market-driven and non- market-driven and will help drive responses. on the one end to prove will be and how they are made, and it doesn't surprise anyone if you look at the record of the previous qhsr, the budget decisions and spending decisions are not tracked very closely with the document. now maybe we have learned from that and we will have a better success, but that is where this matters. if not it is just a document. it's a compelling document and well rooted for the government document that was in the process of god knows how many interagency processes and revisions and so it will always be useful but it will only be effective if it drives these budgetary decisions that david mentioned. it will also only be useful if it drives operational decision-making. and so to that point, i want to touch a little bit on a follow-on that i
i also want to follow-u follow e plaintiff david made him that the proof will be in the pudding. the documents had out a very interesting framework particularly with respect to the borders providing the different flows into these categories that the market-driven and non- market-driven and will help drive responses. on the one end to prove will be and how they are made, and it doesn't surprise anyone if you look at the record of the previous qhsr, the budget decisions and spending decisions are...
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e-mail in support of press freedom. for support to egyptian and other embassies around the world. david >> maria, thank you. >>> it is elimination day for a few teams at the fifa world cup in brazil. the netherlands and chile secured their spots, spain and cameroon flights back loam. united states deciding game on thursday. 20 seconds left, the united states was tied. gail reel alisandro, gabriel what has been the reaction to u.s. tie? >> welch like the u.s., shock mere in brazil. -- here in brazil. this has been a tournament that has had all sorts of amazing games. it's been one of the best tournaments most people say in recent memories. the game last night between portugal and united states was one of the best not just in this tournament but in recent memories. it was a real shocker. in the united states about 24 million people watched that game. the biggest tv audience in the united states for a soccer match ever. here in brazil there were millions more and at the end of it there was a gasp let out, much like wow, what did we just see? a lot of respect for the u.s. they're still hang
e-mail in support of press freedom. for support to egyptian and other embassies around the world. david >> maria, thank you. >>> it is elimination day for a few teams at the fifa world cup in brazil. the netherlands and chile secured their spots, spain and cameroon flights back loam. united states deciding game on thursday. 20 seconds left, the united states was tied. gail reel alisandro, gabriel what has been the reaction to u.s. tie? >> welch like the u.s., shock mere in...
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right now, e vax wagss are under way on the islands off the mainland and abc's david wright is here to tell us the latest at this moment. david? >> reporter: good evening, diane. this is a significant quake and it carries with it a tsunami warning. it struck just before 1:00 this afternoon alaskan time. all at the very tip of the aleutian islands. it stretches out into the bearing sea. just a few islands away from the epicenter, he said that the shaking was incredibly strong and the water was receding from the harbor there. because of the tsunami warning people were seeking higher ground and he had to cut short our conversation so he could flee. we tend to think of california as earthquake country but alaska is more seismically active. in fact the largest quake ever recorded in north america happened in alaska. march of 1964, 9.2 on the richter scale. the real concern is along the alaska coast. they're monitoring the situation as far south as oregon. >> all right, david wright on top of the story. thank you so much, david. >>> now we're going to turn next to nationwide crackdown on a p
right now, e vax wagss are under way on the islands off the mainland and abc's david wright is here to tell us the latest at this moment. david? >> reporter: good evening, diane. this is a significant quake and it carries with it a tsunami warning. it struck just before 1:00 this afternoon alaskan time. all at the very tip of the aleutian islands. it stretches out into the bearing sea. just a few islands away from the epicenter, he said that the shaking was incredibly strong and the water...
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barnes and noble the store and the nook e-book business, here's what michael told david faber on "squawke street" this morning. >> the decision has been looked at for some period of time in terms of how to best structure the company to optimize shareholder value, and the board decided recently to -- that a separation the nook media which as you know contains the nook consumers digital business, and the barnes and noble retail business is the best way to optimize shareholder value. >> or to get people buying books in your stores again. >> that could be a novel idea. >>> shares up today, will it hurt or help? long-term shareholders, should you buy in? , aaron gibb of s & p capital i.q. book stores are great, i hope independent book stores and barnes and noble survive all over this country. they're fun, rainy sunday, go in for a couple hours, poke around. fundamentally, though on barnes & noble, and i love the company, like any hope here? >> there's hope, but it's pretty faint. basically we're not buying in just yet. the street has been pushing them to split or spin off the nook business fo
barnes and noble the store and the nook e-book business, here's what michael told david faber on "squawke street" this morning. >> the decision has been looked at for some period of time in terms of how to best structure the company to optimize shareholder value, and the board decided recently to -- that a separation the nook media which as you know contains the nook consumers digital business, and the barnes and noble retail business is the best way to optimize shareholder...
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that summer with the army of northern virginia union general david hunter attended to subdue the shenandoah valley, confederate general robert e lee went to deal with hunter and hopefully divert some of grant's troops from washington, d.c. to combat this threat. were at my katie myers talk in a session before about early,u know and you know a lot about him and his campaigns during this period , and if you like to know more about his maneuverings, you can catch dr. meyer in the hallway and the siege her with questions. early men moved quickly and managed to surprise the soldiers garrison and washington, d.c. destroying buildings as they went. hunter had returned to these shenandoah and what early called warfare,ite mode of burning the homes of prominent confederates. as he noted in his memoir, early came to the conclusion that we had stood this mode of warfare long enough, and on july 26, he brigadesd two under charles mccausland. $100,000d mccausland in gold or $500,000 in u.s. currency at the compensation for the destruction of the house is named, those belonging to prominent confederates, including a relative of lee's, and t
that summer with the army of northern virginia union general david hunter attended to subdue the shenandoah valley, confederate general robert e lee went to deal with hunter and hopefully divert some of grant's troops from washington, d.c. to combat this threat. were at my katie myers talk in a session before about early,u know and you know a lot about him and his campaigns during this period , and if you like to know more about his maneuverings, you can catch dr. meyer in the hallway and the...
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. >>> and when we are back -- david muir and i want to tell you about some news right here at home. eou for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. my feet felt so heavy at the they used to get really tired. until i started gellin'. i got dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. when they're in my shoes, my feet
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irs by 20% until they are produced >> they expect to have a report on the missing e mail hz in weeks and late today, david camp from ways and means and subcommittee chair charles bustani asked how they learned of the hard drive crash. who told them, and more. the committees requesting all communications between five other irs employees with hard-drive crashes and white house, justice, epa, federal election commission and osha. yet, the president has gone back to calling this a phony scandal. >> sometimes news are just washington fights. they're fabricated issues. they're phony scandals that are generated. >> if the commissioner is connect and they will be turning over lois lerner e mails issue is the 4th of july holiday. that would be one of the best times to dump bad news, when americans are enjoying fire works and family and not focused on the irs mess. >> thank you, mike. >> thank you. >> joining us now, mark chasen, former chief speech writer for president bush. sounds like two scandals for the price of one? >> yes. that is what's happening. first a scandal of the improper targeting of conservative gr
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e-mails that i have safed to my successor. >> thank you. >> commissioner wa*ld? >> thank you. >> and david, i am the longer serving commissioner but i know where i have barely scratched the surface of the time that you have been here. but, i have been here long enough to really see, the impact, that you and your values and your compassion for the environment have had on the department not just in terms of the role in the city but the way that the people do their work, the way that they relate to each other. and the way that they relate to us. and then, you have, not only had these incredible accomplishments that are listed in concrete accomplishments that are listed in this resolution, and but, the impact that you have had on every single person who has dealt with the department either directly, by interacting with them, or in directly through their interactions and which the staff members which you have mentors and inspired. and motivated. and it is true that the department will miss you terribly but as a recent retiree myself, i cannot even question your decision. although i did for a pe
e-mails that i have safed to my successor. >> thank you. >> commissioner wa*ld? >> thank you. >> and david, i am the longer serving commissioner but i know where i have barely scratched the surface of the time that you have been here. but, i have been here long enough to really see, the impact, that you and your values and your compassion for the environment have had on the department not just in terms of the role in the city but the way that the people do their work,...
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david bratt. go. >>the benefits of our viewers, e beat incumbent, majority leader eric cantor. >> this would be unremarkableer two person a house of representatives, the second most powerful individual in the house, eric cantor. but this is symbolic and substantive of the migration toward the democrats of republican establishment leadership. this is the conservative small government base saying enough is enough, you voted for all of the bailout, all of the borrowing, all of the increase in debt and you are supposedly the leader of the republicans in the house? we are kicking you out, that is what happened. stuart: eric counter will not mount a write-in campaign to retrieve his feet. >> the primary is timed such as he would have to serve notice for the write-in campaign before the vote was templated yesterday. i am hearing this morning from my libertarian friends, republican friends who are members of the house of representatives that a serious effort to be mounted to house one of their own replace eric cantor. this will be the most serious challenge to establishment republican leadership since the republica
david bratt. go. >>the benefits of our viewers, e beat incumbent, majority leader eric cantor. >> this would be unremarkableer two person a house of representatives, the second most powerful individual in the house, eric cantor. but this is symbolic and substantive of the migration toward the democrats of republican establishment leadership. this is the conservative small government base saying enough is enough, you voted for all of the bailout, all of the borrowing, all of the...
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. >> we asked you, do you think the missing irs e-mails will ever be found? here's a sampling. davidforever and, quote, were destroyed intentionally. jim's not so sure. he wrote, this is not 1973. all technical communication exists somewhere, it's just a matter of where. scott says, it takes two to e-mail, someone on the other end may have a, quote, smoking gun. this ain't over yet. thanks for sharing. that's it for us here in washington. "fox news sunday" is up next. i'm shannon bream. thank you so much for watching fox, where more news is always on the way. don't forget, the 9:00 p.m. special tonight on iraq hosted by chris wallace. >>> i'm chris wallace. house speaker john boehner charges president obama with abusing his executive power and plans to sue him. >> i believe the president is not faithfully executing the laws of our country. >> they're not doing anything, and then they're mad that i'm doing something. >> how strong is the case against the president? and with the supreme court ruling against some of his recess appointments, is mr. obama guilty of presidential overreach?
. >> we asked you, do you think the missing irs e-mails will ever be found? here's a sampling. davidforever and, quote, were destroyed intentionally. jim's not so sure. he wrote, this is not 1973. all technical communication exists somewhere, it's just a matter of where. scott says, it takes two to e-mail, someone on the other end may have a, quote, smoking gun. this ain't over yet. thanks for sharing. that's it for us here in washington. "fox news sunday" is up next. i'm...
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david. sony and microsoft are going head to head as the e-3 expo in los angeles.t's the cannes festival of the gaming world. the bets are on as to who will walk away with the top prize. >>> it's midday here in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 4:00 p.m. in karachi, where for the second time in two days pakistan's busiest airport has shut down flights as gunmen on motor bikes launch an attack. once again, the pakistani taliban is being quick off the mark in saying it carried out the assault. the military says it now has the airport back under its control, and the flights have resumed. the army remains on high alert at the airport, and the hunt is on for at least three gunmen. we have this report from islamabad. >> reporter: a new gunfight today on the edge of pakistan's busiest airport. the target was a building close to the airport perimeter used by the specialist airport security forces for training and weapons storage. the same force lost at least 11 members in sunday's all-night gun battle at the airport. the clash erupted, according to officials, when two g
david. sony and microsoft are going head to head as the e-3 expo in los angeles.t's the cannes festival of the gaming world. the bets are on as to who will walk away with the top prize. >>> it's midday here in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 4:00 p.m. in karachi, where for the second time in two days pakistan's busiest airport has shut down flights as gunmen on motor bikes launch an attack. once again, the pakistani taliban is being quick off the mark in saying it carried out the...
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e-commerce. i will be joined by david morgan, the cbo -- ceo of cyber morgan.s why television is a platform that is here to stay. also jerry kent, the chairman and cto of sudden lane. and one of the founders of charter communications. that is all tomorrow, at 8:00 a.m. eastern time. we will be back in two minutes with "on the markets." ♪ >> it is 56 past the hour, which means bloomberg television is on the market. i'm matt miller. let's get you caught up quickly on where stocks are trading. a bit of a slow day as far as corporate earnings are concerned. although we do have some dealnews today that seems to be .riving markets up the s&p 500 at 1951. the dow jones at 1600 940. -- 16,940. .he eurobond just up slightly on prices are moving lower as yield prices -- bond prices moving lower as yield prices move higher. the same is true on the 10 year. take my word for it. i have a guess here who can prove it. look at whatth a is behind this resurgence is bloomberg news lisa brummel wants. not just walking about debt. >> it just highlights how much of a global bond ma
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e okay pi okay occupying the court. rur i want to bring in correspondent david matingly in atlanta to tell us more about this.ell us more about what the sheriff's deputy did here. >> he has been given a whole lot of credibility as far as preventing the assault that he apparently planned on the court. the way it was described by us was that this deputy encountered this gunman who was in his vehicle as he was approaching the doors of the courthouse. this lone deputy started exchanging gunfire with him, was shot in the leg in the process and was able to delay this man just long enough for other deputies in the area to swarm the area and take this man down. just into cnn, some very dramatic audio from the police scanner traffic. let's listen to that right now. >> i don't have any visual. we have pepper gas going off at the front entrance. >> he's down, he's down. >> you can hear all of it just as it's playing out in the audio. >> he apparently had been preparing for this assault for days but he did not prepare for the deputies who were at the door, the ones in the jail and then the county swat team was also nearb
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e-mails that i have safed to my successor. >> thank you. >> commissioner wa*ld? >> thank you. >> and david, i am the longer serving commissioner but i know where i have barely scratched the surface of the time that you have been here. but, i have been here long enough to really see, the impact, that you and your values and your compassion for the environment have had on the department not just in terms of the role in the city but the way that the people do their work, the way that they relate
e-mails that i have safed to my successor. >> thank you. >> commissioner wa*ld? >> thank you. >> and david, i am the longer serving commissioner but i know where i have barely scratched the surface of the time that you have been here. but, i have been here long enough to really see, the impact, that you and your values and your compassion for the environment have had on the department not just in terms of the role in the city but the way that the people do their work,...