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than, lakshman achuthan, chief operations officer and david kelly, jpmorgan funds. thanks for joining us. were you surprised at the jobs report? 88,000 new jobs created in the month of march, the fewest, the worst report in nine months, well below expectations. >> i was a little bit surprised. but statistically, these numbers are never as close as people think. our best model for our payroll employment is a standard error of about 80,000, which means two out of three times it will be within 80,000 of the estimate. the rest of the time you'll get a surprise. it was weak, and it was a little bit of a surprise on the weak side. i don't think it's dramatically weak. >> the weakness, lakshman, you think we're in the early stages of a recession? >> yeah, i think it began last year. so a jobs report like we saw on friday is consistent with that view. of course you have the payroll at 88. if you look at the household, you lost jobs, a little over 200,000 on the households. and year to date you have lost jobs according to the household survey. and when you look at the year-o
than, lakshman achuthan, chief operations officer and david kelly, jpmorgan funds. thanks for joining us. were you surprised at the jobs report? 88,000 new jobs created in the month of march, the fewest, the worst report in nine months, well below expectations. >> i was a little bit surprised. but statistically, these numbers are never as close as people think. our best model for our payroll employment is a standard error of about 80,000, which means two out of three times it will be...
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with the intelligence world and one of the people i talked to was government weapons scientist david kelly who told me that the dust had been transformed to make it sexy sexed up and blamed us to campbell the chief government spin doctor for some of the transformations of course the doctor no longer with us who paid a heavy price as well how do you feel about what's transpired ten years on. well i feel that the story has been broadly vindicated and never concealed the fact that i made a couple of mistakes in the detail but i think the essential claim that the dossier was sexed up that the intelligence services were unhappy about it and alastair campbell was at the heart of that process those three essential claims are quite clearly correct and i don't think anyone seriously disputes that now accept handful of people around the former prime minister tony blair so i'm reasonably happy with how that's worked out your opinion of vatican two thousand disadvantage sorry and your opinion back in two thousand and three years ago is the sheer amount of. of misery that's been caused the people of ir
with the intelligence world and one of the people i talked to was government weapons scientist david kelly who told me that the dust had been transformed to make it sexy sexed up and blamed us to campbell the chief government spin doctor for some of the transformations of course the doctor no longer with us who paid a heavy price as well how do you feel about what's transpired ten years on. well i feel that the story has been broadly vindicated and never concealed the fact that i made a couple...
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joining me to talk that, lakshman achuthan and david kelly's good to you have on the program. >> glad to be here. >> are you surprised at the jobs report friday. 88,000 new jobs created in the month of march. the fewest, the worst report in nine months, well below expectations. >> a little surprised, but specifically, these numbers are never as close as people think. our best model for our payroll e employment, about 80,000. two off through times within 80,000 of the estimate. the rest of the time a surprise. it was weak and it was a little bit of a surprise on the weak side but not dramatically weak. >> the weakness, lakshman, you think the early stages of a recession? >> yeah, that began last year. a jobs report we saw friday is consistent with that view. of course, you have the payrolls, look at the household, lost jobs. a little over 200,000 on households and year date, according to the household survey. lost. and year over year growth rates of either, payroll jobs survey is now at 19-month low. the household jobs growth rate is now at an 18-month low. year over year. that's a ver
joining me to talk that, lakshman achuthan and david kelly's good to you have on the program. >> glad to be here. >> are you surprised at the jobs report friday. 88,000 new jobs created in the month of march. the fewest, the worst report in nine months, well below expectations. >> a little surprised, but specifically, these numbers are never as close as people think. our best model for our payroll e employment, about 80,000. two off through times within 80,000 of the estimate....
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we have got david kelly. steve, i would like to start with you and how you are interpreting these minutes. what would you say? >> i would say are we supposed to take anything brian says seriously standing in front of the water like that? i think bhil i'm talking we should just be looking at brian. >> you stay classy. >> it's very hard. i think the minutes were in touch. i think that the idea that the jobs port came out between now and then are really changing not everything. we did hear from him and he says look, it's not changing my forecast. the bottom line is another round of weak numbers would change the outlook. what we do know is before that number came out there were a few more guys that were thinking about a mid year tapering. so the risks are higher if the jobs report for march gets revised higher and we get a strong april report we will be talking again about a mid year tapering. >> bob was talking about the silver lining here and the glass half full scenario. is this a green light to get even more
we have got david kelly. steve, i would like to start with you and how you are interpreting these minutes. what would you say? >> i would say are we supposed to take anything brian says seriously standing in front of the water like that? i think bhil i'm talking we should just be looking at brian. >> you stay classy. >> it's very hard. i think the minutes were in touch. i think that the idea that the jobs port came out between now and then are really changing not everything....
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. >> with me is david kelly, former united states attorney for the southern district of new york, who prosecuted one of the world trade center bombers. he led the investigation into the bombing of the uss cole as well as the justice department's investigation into the 9/11 attacks. all right, david. it's a pleasure to have you here. thanks for being here. you've actually tried terror cases in federal court. where does this case belong? like these. the oklahoma bombing, the 93 attack, there are so many terrorism cases where the defendants have been prosecuted successfully are doing life sentences and so it's really the best system or the best process we have to deal with these. now there's been talk about tribunals. tribunals have been in effect since late 2001. we are 12 years out. show me a prosecution that has been successful. show me somebody that there has been a conviction, a conviction that has been ratified under processes that have been ratified by the supreme court of the united states. >> you are saying on appeal it is difficult to get it affirmed in court. >> we don't even
. >> with me is david kelly, former united states attorney for the southern district of new york, who prosecuted one of the world trade center bombers. he led the investigation into the bombing of the uss cole as well as the justice department's investigation into the 9/11 attacks. all right, david. it's a pleasure to have you here. thanks for being here. you've actually tried terror cases in federal court. where does this case belong? like these. the oklahoma bombing, the 93 attack,...
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american spirit ♪ no matter when, no matter where ♪ ♪ marathon will take you there >> with me is david kellyes attorney for the southern district of new york, who prosecuted one of the world trade center bombers. he led the investigation into the bombing of the uss cole as well as the justice department's investigation into the 9/11 attacks. all right, david. it's a pleasure to have you here. thanks for being here. you've actually tried terror cases in federal court. where does this case belong? like these. the oklahoma bombing, the 93 attack, there are so many terrorism cases where the defendants have been prosecuted successfully are doing life sentences and so it's really the best system or the best process we have to deal with these. now there's been talk about tribunals. tribunals have been in effect since late 2001. we are 12 years out. show me a prosecution that has been successful. show me somebody that there has been a conviction, a conviction that has been ratified under processes that have been ratified by the supreme court of the united states. >> you are saying on appeal it is di
american spirit ♪ no matter when, no matter where ♪ ♪ marathon will take you there >> with me is david kellyes attorney for the southern district of new york, who prosecuted one of the world trade center bombers. he led the investigation into the bombing of the uss cole as well as the justice department's investigation into the 9/11 attacks. all right, david. it's a pleasure to have you here. thanks for being here. you've actually tried terror cases in federal court. where does this...
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let's bring in david kelly who prosecuted the 1993 world trade center bomber and acted as colead prosecutortaliban john walker lind. thanks for joining us. this would obviously be a very high profile case. what are the difficulties in prosecuting a case like this? >> you've been hearing today about the collection of evidence. it sounds very interesting on tv but trying to translate that and convert that into admissible evidence in a courtroom can be quite challenging. so while it sounds fairly easy to put together and something like a csi show it is much different when you get into the called ron of the courtroom and having to actually use the rules of evidence to get that material in front of a jury to be considered as evidence. >> of course it's possible that the suspect or suspects might not be american citizens and in that instance what changes? >> it doesn't really change. if the person is apprehended here whether a u.s. citizen or not they'll be treated under the u.s. federal criminal law. it becomes challenging if the suspect has left the country. then we're dealing with two things.
let's bring in david kelly who prosecuted the 1993 world trade center bomber and acted as colead prosecutortaliban john walker lind. thanks for joining us. this would obviously be a very high profile case. what are the difficulties in prosecuting a case like this? >> you've been hearing today about the collection of evidence. it sounds very interesting on tv but trying to translate that and convert that into admissible evidence in a courtroom can be quite challenging. so while it sounds...
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. >> david kelly, the surviving first officer, testifies that he and the captain were never made awaref another plane on the runway. >> as far as we could tell there was nothing down the runway anywhere. that airplane all of a sudden showed up out of nowhere. >> cabin lights went out, emergency lights came on. >> for flight attendant bill ibara, who was critically injured, the hearing is an emotional experience. >> i was filled with gratitude when passengers who survived came over and thanked me for my actions. >> as a consequence of the collision, intersection departures at night are no longer permitted. while on the runway, pilots are encouraged though not required to remind air traffic control that they are waiting for instructions. >> these types of procedures were completely capable of being done before the accident. this was a totally preventable accident. >> across the country and nearly two decades later, another crash caused by human error. continental connection flight 3407 nears the buffalo airport for landing. the turbo prop suddenly pitches up, stalls, and goes into a seri
. >> david kelly, the surviving first officer, testifies that he and the captain were never made awaref another plane on the runway. >> as far as we could tell there was nothing down the runway anywhere. that airplane all of a sudden showed up out of nowhere. >> cabin lights went out, emergency lights came on. >> for flight attendant bill ibara, who was critically injured, the hearing is an emotional experience. >> i was filled with gratitude when passengers who...
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. >>> first, i want to share the three awesomest things on the internet, including david kelly pitching this. sandra sandra day o'connor saying bush versus gore was a mistake. more than 12 years after that decision, o'connor now says maybe the court should've said we're not going to take it, good-bye. obviously the court did reach a decision and thought it had to reach a decision. it turned out the election authorities in florida hadn't done a good job there and messed it up. and probably the supreme court added to the problem at the end of the day. fascinating introspection and honesty from a remarkable figure but perhaps a wee bit too late to come that conclusion. >>> after decades of separate proms for black and white students, georgia teens organized and hosted their first integrated prom over the weekend. it all started when one group of friends got together and put up a facebook page and started fund raising. folks from across the country pitched in to help. the "new york times" reports deejays from texas volunteered to play music, a motivational speaker from florida gave a speech
. >>> first, i want to share the three awesomest things on the internet, including david kelly pitching this. sandra sandra day o'connor saying bush versus gore was a mistake. more than 12 years after that decision, o'connor now says maybe the court should've said we're not going to take it, good-bye. obviously the court did reach a decision and thought it had to reach a decision. it turned out the election authorities in florida hadn't done a good job there and messed it up. and...
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david ignatius, kelly o'donnell, and marka henderson mazzetti with "the new york times." that's the show, thanks for watching. stahl, boblesley woodward, michael duffy will be here. card hassles? introducing chase liquid. the reloadable card that's easy to activate and can be used right away. plus, you can load cash or checks at any chase depositfriendly atm and checks right from your smartphone. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to "on the money." i'm maria bartiromo. the market smashed through all-time highs again. what is behind this powerful rally. and should you invest and is it too late to get in? >>> and my conversation with the man who was in charge of the most powerful government office you've never heard of. why he says smart regulation from fuel efficiency to crew safety makes life a lot better. >>> and then sunshine on the high seas has been getting a bat rap lately. but does that make it the perfect time to hunt for bargains on the high seas? "on the money" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial new
david ignatius, kelly o'donnell, and marka henderson mazzetti with "the new york times." that's the show, thanks for watching. stahl, boblesley woodward, michael duffy will be here. card hassles? introducing chase liquid. the reloadable card that's easy to activate and can be used right away. plus, you can load cash or checks at any chase depositfriendly atm and checks right from your smartphone. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to...
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david ignatius, kelly o'donnell, and marka henderson mazzetti with "the new york times." that's the show, thanks for watching. stahl, boblesley woodward, michael duffy will be here. [ wind howling ] [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> right now at 5:00, he was a teenager bullied to the point that he attempted suicide, jumping from the golden gate bridge. tonight, his message to young people on how to survive the darkest hours. >>> south bay drivers watch out. it starts tomorrow. the massive b.a.r.t. construction project that will impact traffic for mimes around. >>> thousands of jobs up for grabs in the bay area. we'll show you where. >>> good evening. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm diane dwir. the parents of a south bay teenager who they say killed herself as a result of a sexual assau
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let's bring in david kelly. david, good to have you.lad to be here. >> let's start with the micro stuff. earning seasons. you say it's off to not a bad start, right? >> that's right. as we add up the numbers, it looks like eps will be up about 5%. maybe a little bit more. the s&p 500. that will put us at an all time high for operating earnings. it's mostly coming from margins, not from sales. it's a tough environment. this is an economy that allow earnings to continue to grow. >> we knew margins were going to be a challenge getting into the year. do any of the warnings, any of the rust bell guidance that has come down give you any concern about capex which has been one of the bull's big arguments? >> not too much. when i look at the guidance, the guidance is negative relative to recent history. but when it comes to margins, we think we'll see 3% productivity growth in the first quarter. that is not bad. this is an economy in which we vice president seen much productivity growth to this point. i think it's picking up a little bit here. i
let's bring in david kelly. david, good to have you.lad to be here. >> let's start with the micro stuff. earning seasons. you say it's off to not a bad start, right? >> that's right. as we add up the numbers, it looks like eps will be up about 5%. maybe a little bit more. the s&p 500. that will put us at an all time high for operating earnings. it's mostly coming from margins, not from sales. it's a tough environment. this is an economy that allow earnings to continue to grow....
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. >> with me is david kelly, former united states attorney for the southern district of new york, who prosecuted one of the world trade center bombers. he led the investigation into the bombing of the uss cole as well as the justice department's investigation into the 9/11 attacks. all right, david. it's a pleasure to have you here. thanks for being here. you've actually tried terror cases in federal court. where does this case belong? like these. the oklahoma bombing, the 93 attack, there are so many terrorism cases where the defendants have been prosecuted successfully are doing life sentences and so it's really the best system or the best process we have to deal with these. now there's been talk about tribunals. tribunals have been in effect since late 2001. we are 12 years out. show me a prosecution that has been successful. show me somebody that there has been a conviction, a conviction that has been ratified under processes that have been ratified by the supreme court of the united states >> you are saying on appeal it is difficult to get it affirmed in court. >> we don't even k
. >> with me is david kelly, former united states attorney for the southern district of new york, who prosecuted one of the world trade center bombers. he led the investigation into the bombing of the uss cole as well as the justice department's investigation into the 9/11 attacks. all right, david. it's a pleasure to have you here. thanks for being here. you've actually tried terror cases in federal court. where does this case belong? like these. the oklahoma bombing, the 93 attack,...
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david, you've been tracking this, kelly has following every in and out of it. echblg joe biden was telling people last night they were two both short. >> even hide camp said she's now not for it. >> it could be just among a small -- the reality is the background checks appear to be going by the wayside as has the magazine back. there are other taemds as a part of this. that would be part of the final package. make no mistakes they are prepared to come on the blasting on this, to make the point that republicans say what repeatedly is a 90% issue. >> and kell, from what you're hearing on the hill, there's no chance they're not going to proceed to these votes. they're goods to go ahead and force the votes even though they know they can't beat the filibuster? >> that is a question we have raised. every person involved says yes, they're going forward with the votes. they want the opportunity to be on record. one of the strategies that was talked about, but ultimately did not come to pass was the idea of taking at the initial votes on the assault weapons back and the
david, you've been tracking this, kelly has following every in and out of it. echblg joe biden was telling people last night they were two both short. >> even hide camp said she's now not for it. >> it could be just among a small -- the reality is the background checks appear to be going by the wayside as has the magazine back. there are other taemds as a part of this. that would be part of the final package. make no mistakes they are prepared to come on the blasting on this, to...
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. >> thanks for coming to let me ask one or to myself and then we will go to david kelly, michael boreman and alex to start. we were talking about how this is in the final build debate the bill, the bill would have made the boston situation better. let me ask if you have anything so far that tells you you need to make further improvements in the bill. senator gramm, your friend, senator mccain has talked about an amendment requiring immigrants were deemed potentially higher risk to undergo more checks. are you seeing anything as a result of boston where you want to have stuck to an already built? >> i think it's way too early. we don't all lessons. something we are finding out new information on a daily basis. but, i am sure that by the time this bill reaches the floor, we will be able to reach conclusions, and we will include provisions like that if we feel they are unnecessary. working with the administration by the way and some of the people at the fbi and other agencies. so, we are completely open to amendments that would in any way prevent what happened in boston. i hope nobody has a
. >> thanks for coming to let me ask one or to myself and then we will go to david kelly, michael boreman and alex to start. we were talking about how this is in the final build debate the bill, the bill would have made the boston situation better. let me ask if you have anything so far that tells you you need to make further improvements in the bill. senator gramm, your friend, senator mccain has talked about an amendment requiring immigrants were deemed potentially higher risk to...
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us today, david ignatius post,"he washington kelly o'donnell with nbc news, nia-malika henderson withwashington post" and mark mazzetti with "the new york times." it with ours had long winter of washington gridlock so you're seeing checks andls on gun immigration and even if they only last as long as the cherry gunsoms, the bargains on checks and immigration are a boom to the president's hopes legacy.cond term the biggest move this week was toma's gamble, offering cuts social security, the most district bid from either side for a bargain that would create and boost the middle class, a huge achievement. hisade it clear this is second-term priority. here he is after winning in november. i don't presume that because i won an election that everybody suddenly agrees with me on everything. i've got one mandate. i've got a mandate to help class families and families working hard to get into middle class. chris: he did it this week. been watching the ping pong game but he says i'm going to serve, you guys react. bold. >> it's very bold. i heard president obama saying quote lyndon johnson, wha
us today, david ignatius post,"he washington kelly o'donnell with nbc news, nia-malika henderson withwashington post" and mark mazzetti with "the new york times." it with ours had long winter of washington gridlock so you're seeing checks andls on gun immigration and even if they only last as long as the cherry gunsoms, the bargains on checks and immigration are a boom to the president's hopes legacy.cond term the biggest move this week was toma's gamble, offering cuts...
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joining us now from washington, the moderator of "meet the press" david gregory and nbc capitol hill correspondent kelly latest news about the possible use of chemical weapons in syria. we were talking last block about how historians will look at the u.s. involvement in syria or lack thereof. right now, though, there is this red line that the president referred to in august. has it been crossed? >> well, what is striking about it is that the white house is saying we are not so sure. they want to confirm exactly what is out there and what has been used. the reality is that syria continues to barrel out of control and the administration, the president has certainly put himself now on record as saying this is a step past which, a point past which now the united states has to try to effect the outcome. you know, the president has said the test for him is whether america can make a difference. and now you see a point at which america has to lead to make that difference. if it's just protecting the chemical weapon sites, if it's trying to put their finger on the scale in terms of getting assad out of power, y
joining us now from washington, the moderator of "meet the press" david gregory and nbc capitol hill correspondent kelly latest news about the possible use of chemical weapons in syria. we were talking last block about how historians will look at the u.s. involvement in syria or lack thereof. right now, though, there is this red line that the president referred to in august. has it been crossed? >> well, what is striking about it is that the white house is saying we are not so...
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we'll go to david kelly, kneel grant, aaron and alex to start.ou were talking about how this isn't the final bill. that the bill would have made the boston situation better. let me ask you whether you discovered anything so far that tells you need to make further improvements in the bill? senator graham, your friend, has, senator mccain talked about a amendment requiring immigrants deemed potentially high-risk to undergo more comprehensive checks. are you seeing anything in boston you want to add stuff to a bill you already feel too good? >> i think it is way too early. we don't know all the lessons. we're finding out new information on a daily basis but i am sure, that by the time this bill reaches the floor, we will be able to reach conclusions and we will include provisions like that, if we feel they are necessary. working with the administration, by the way, and in some of the smart people at the fbi and other agencies, that so, we are completely open to amendments that would, in any way prevent what happened in boston. i hope nobody has any
we'll go to david kelly, kneel grant, aaron and alex to start.ou were talking about how this isn't the final bill. that the bill would have made the boston situation better. let me ask you whether you discovered anything so far that tells you need to make further improvements in the bill? senator graham, your friend, has, senator mccain talked about a amendment requiring immigrants deemed potentially high-risk to undergo more comprehensive checks. are you seeing anything in boston you want to...
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david riley. >> morning, kelly. >> we want to talk to you about the uk just being down. we've got all this news out of italy over the weekend. >> clearly, they need to address this impasse. i think the best possible outcome, i guess, is that you get a new government that's actually formed, that can reform the electoral system so that italy can go back to the public and have a conclusive election outcome while having a weak or unfavorable government or effectively a caretaker government at the moment. >> it seems to be the best outcome for markets, in a sense. you could argue the fact that monte is pushing forward with reforms and it's not going to be a grilliot effect to risk damming the relationship with through, the italian market today is up is 1.5%. >> investors have taken a view that a caretaker government that doesn't do anything, especially the one that might actually do things which they're not very happy about. also some of the economic reforms. but i think realistically, that's not a stable, tenable situation. they need to move forward with put ago form of gove
david riley. >> morning, kelly. >> we want to talk to you about the uk just being down. we've got all this news out of italy over the weekend. >> clearly, they need to address this impasse. i think the best possible outcome, i guess, is that you get a new government that's actually formed, that can reform the electoral system so that italy can go back to the public and have a conclusive election outcome while having a weak or unfavorable government or effectively a caretaker...
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us today, david ignatius post,"he washington kelly o'donnell with nbc news, nia-malika henderson withost" and mark mazzetti with "the new york times." it with ours had long winter of washington gridlock so you're seeing checks andls on gun immigration and even if they only last as long as the cherry gunsoms, the bargains on checks and immigration are a boom to the president's hopes legacy.cond term the biggest move this week was toma's gamble, offering cuts social security, the most district bid from either side for a bargain that would create and boost the middle class, a huge achievement. hisade it clear this is second-term priority. here he is after winning in november. i don't presume that because i won an election that everybody suddenly agrees with me on everything. i've got one mandate. i've got a mandate to help class families and families working hard to get into middle class. chris: he did it this week. been watching the ping pong game but he says i'm going to serve, you guys react. bold. >> it's very bold. i heard president obama saying quote lyndon johnson, what the hell's
us today, david ignatius post,"he washington kelly o'donnell with nbc news, nia-malika henderson withost" and mark mazzetti with "the new york times." it with ours had long winter of washington gridlock so you're seeing checks andls on gun immigration and even if they only last as long as the cherry gunsoms, the bargains on checks and immigration are a boom to the president's hopes legacy.cond term the biggest move this week was toma's gamble, offering cuts social security,...
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. >> kelly o'donnell, thank you. >>> david gregory is "moderator of "meet the press." good morning. >> good morning. >> interesting verbiage there. a responsible breakthrough, as the senator said. there's been so much written, so much said about the impact of the newtown families on this debate and in the senate here. what had their impact been overall? how responsible are they for some of what we've seen over the past week? >> i think they've been effective, according to -- excuse me voice. i have laryngitis this morning. i think they've been effective in part because of arguments they're making to senators includes saying not that any of these laws would have prevented newtown, but saying that they're just commonsense prevention that they think should be put into place. there's been an emotional reaction for sure. that said, you have the newtown victims, and you also have the power of the gun lobby, and that is still very, very strong. i talked to backers of this bill, and they say they've got to have the gun lobby step back a little bit and give senators some room o
. >> kelly o'donnell, thank you. >>> david gregory is "moderator of "meet the press." good morning. >> good morning. >> interesting verbiage there. a responsible breakthrough, as the senator said. there's been so much written, so much said about the impact of the newtown families on this debate and in the senate here. what had their impact been overall? how responsible are they for some of what we've seen over the past week? >> i think they've...
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. >> jamie: david piper live in seoul, south korea, kelly. >> kelly: a year and a half since kim jong-un was declared supreme leader of north korea and hasn't wasted any time in making a name for himself. and kim caught the u.s. off guard by successfully firing a long range rocket. they claimed they put a weather satellite into orbit, but the u.s. believes it was a cover for technology. and in north korea conducted the first and most powerful nuclear test as well and a month later north korea canceled the 1953 armistice that ended the korean war. weeks later pyongyang declared a state of war with south korea and now we have the two medium range missiles sitting on the coast capable of reaching the u.s. troops in guam. >> jamie: all be taken very seriously. the question, how will the u.s. continue to respond to the threat? i sat down this week for an exclusive pentagon interview with army chief of staff ray o dchod ierno to discuss this. you're sending in bombers, ships. >> many miscalculate the capability and will of the united states and i believe that they will do this in a way that we
. >> jamie: david piper live in seoul, south korea, kelly. >> kelly: a year and a half since kim jong-un was declared supreme leader of north korea and hasn't wasted any time in making a name for himself. and kim caught the u.s. off guard by successfully firing a long range rocket. they claimed they put a weather satellite into orbit, but the u.s. believes it was a cover for technology. and in north korea conducted the first and most powerful nuclear test as well and a month later...
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. >> kelly: for more on this and all the stories from dr. david he's covering, watch him and dr. marc siegel as jamie said tomorrow. and every sunday house call at 10:30 eastern time. >> jamie: kelly, thank you. and thanks to all of you, i'm jamie colby, for kelly wright, stay with fox. journal editorial report next.
. >> kelly: for more on this and all the stories from dr. david he's covering, watch him and dr. marc siegel as jamie said tomorrow. and every sunday house call at 10:30 eastern time. >> jamie: kelly, thank you. and thanks to all of you, i'm jamie colby, for kelly wright, stay with fox. journal editorial report next.
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david letterman. unbelievable. national tv, folks. let's go to kelly and michael too.and michael" as well. >> what exactly was going on in your head when that happened? were you aware that you were on the air? >> i had no clue. [ bleep ]. >> he will never live that down, by the way. >> we have a couple things we want to say >>> this morning on "world news now" -- new insight into the boston bombing investigation. was the younger suspect who hid in a boat as dangerous as federal agents believed? >> poison investigation. who sent ricin-laced letters to the president and other law makers? after one suspect is released, fingers are being pointed at another. we'll bring you the strange developments. >>> hometown help. actor mark wahlberg wants to do something he hasn't done in years to help boston heal. the details are ahead in "the skinny." >> later, ooh baby, look at the moves. dance steps that may captivate you. will the new ad campaign really sell something? it's thursday, april 25th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez
david letterman. unbelievable. national tv, folks. let's go to kelly and michael too.and michael" as well. >> what exactly was going on in your head when that happened? were you aware that you were on the air? >> i had no clue. [ bleep ]. >> he will never live that down, by the way. >> we have a couple things we want to say >>> this morning on "world news now" -- new insight into the boston bombing investigation. was the younger suspect who hid in...
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supervisor president of the board of supervisors david chiu, president cisneros, barbara garcia is with us. naomi is going to be part of the program. naomi kelly is with us, kim brandon from the port commission is with us, and a number of others. i'll be getting a list, i'll be able to acknowledge others. i see police chief [speaker not understood] is with us. and as we get other names, we will announce those. so, let's give them all a round of applause, please. (applause) >> as i indicated, you have the program before you. we did one additional note on the program, is that the city administrator naomi kelly will be introducing the mayor lee. and due to scheduling conflict, supervisor london breed will probably be arriving later and will make her welcoming remarks towards the end of the program. following the invocation by reverend harlan jones, nor a griffin will make a presentation, a dramatic presentation on the negro national anthem which will be followed by the singing of the negro national anthem. with that, i'd like to ask reverend jones if he would come forward for the invocation. (applause) >> let us bow our heads. unite our hearts in
supervisor president of the board of supervisors david chiu, president cisneros, barbara garcia is with us. naomi is going to be part of the program. naomi kelly is with us, kim brandon from the port commission is with us, and a number of others. i'll be getting a list, i'll be able to acknowledge others. i see police chief [speaker not understood] is with us. and as we get other names, we will announce those. so, let's give them all a round of applause, please. (applause) >> as i...
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on the eighth circuit miss kelly is nominated to fill said that miss kelly -- quote -- "is very intelligent and thoughtful." judge david hansen, who was president george h.w. bush's nominee to serve on the eighth circuit and for whom miss kelly clerked, said that -- quote -- "she is a forthright woman of high integrity and of honest character who will be a welcomed addition to the court." end quote. and i might point out just for the record both of those nominees under republican presidents i was proud to support myself under the leadership of senator grassley. federal district court judge stephanie rose noted kelly "has a great blend of personality skills and common sense to make a great lawyer and a judge." the american bar association gave her a unanimous qualified rating. ms. kelly is a credit to all of us who have chosen to be public servants. she earned her bachelor's degree from duke, served as a fulbright scholar, received her j.d. from harvard law school. after law school she was law clerk to judge donald porter of the district court of south dakota, and judge david hanson of iowa on the eighth circuit. she c
on the eighth circuit miss kelly is nominated to fill said that miss kelly -- quote -- "is very intelligent and thoughtful." judge david hansen, who was president george h.w. bush's nominee to serve on the eighth circuit and for whom miss kelly clerked, said that -- quote -- "she is a forthright woman of high integrity and of honest character who will be a welcomed addition to the court." end quote. and i might point out just for the record both of those nominees under...
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kelly. >> we thank you. norah in boston. >> david abel joins us this morning. good morning.a long awful 24 hours. i'm hanging in there. >> still in a state of shock? >> you know, it's really challenging to process what i witnessed and there's just a lot of really awful things. i'm hanging in there. >> what did you witness? >> i was on the finish line taking video of runners as they were coming in when suddenly i felt the ground shake. i heard a massive boom and i saw a large plume of smoke. >> we're watching video that you shot right now. >> it took a little while to figure out what was happening and as soon as we heard the second blast it was clear what had happened. >> did you know that immediately after the second blast that it was an act of terror? >> absolutely. it's similar to when the second plane hit the world trade center. at first it could have been a fluke. we thought maybe it was machinery malfunctioning. a gas explosion. as soon as we heard the second blast it was quite clear what happened. >> how severe were some of the injuries that you saw? >> it was definite
kelly. >> we thank you. norah in boston. >> david abel joins us this morning. good morning.a long awful 24 hours. i'm hanging in there. >> still in a state of shock? >> you know, it's really challenging to process what i witnessed and there's just a lot of really awful things. i'm hanging in there. >> what did you witness? >> i was on the finish line taking video of runners as they were coming in when suddenly i felt the ground shake. i heard a massive boom...
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kelly's court. joining me, mark eiglarsh and david, they want tens of billions of dollars, david, i'll start with youd dr. murray, okay, i get that, but the company is saying, michael jackson had something to do with his own behavior? >> yeah, megyn, trace brought up the point about michael's long history of drug abuse and they're going to bring in the evident from the santa maria trial, the molestation trial and that could backfire, this is more the reason that aeg has to do a thorough background check on dr. murray, check into out of control debt that's a big issue and knowing that michael jackson has a history of doctors, flighty doctors inappropriate with administering medication. >> megyn: donning you got hired as michael jackson's doctor unless you have a flighty history. that's the point with finding somebody who would give him what he wanted, i don't know if you blame that on this company or michael jackson? >> well, aeg is blaming on it conrad murray and jackson, jackson was a troubled adult and conrad murray, he was a represent p reputable doctor, and many were paraded to say he saved their
kelly's court. joining me, mark eiglarsh and david, they want tens of billions of dollars, david, i'll start with youd dr. murray, okay, i get that, but the company is saying, michael jackson had something to do with his own behavior? >> yeah, megyn, trace brought up the point about michael's long history of drug abuse and they're going to bring in the evident from the santa maria trial, the molestation trial and that could backfire, this is more the reason that aeg has to do a thorough...
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kelly and michael." today, television and broadway star, actor david hyde pierce.vision] announcer: now here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] cheers and applause] michael: yo! [cheers and applause] kelly: hi, hi -- >> we love you kelly! kelly: what? it's friday, april 12, 2013. happy friday everybody! [cheers and applause] michael: hello everybody. the drinks have been flowing! so loud. kelly: we like to call it tight skirt friday around here, because did you ever put something in the back of your closet and then you're like hey, there's that skirt that i never, ever wear. and it's kind of a dreary, gloomy day out. so let's put on that pretty skirt that i never wear. and then as soon as you zip it on and they go 10 seconds to air you realize why you never wear it? [laughter] this is my range of motion, ready? [laughter] cheers and applause] michael: don't they call that a pencil skirt? kelly: this is like a number one pencil skirt. not even a number two. [laughter] i don't know what kind of pencil it is. it's the kind that you
kelly and michael." today, television and broadway star, actor david hyde pierce.vision] announcer: now here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] cheers and applause] michael: yo! [cheers and applause] kelly: hi, hi -- >> we love you kelly! kelly: what? it's friday, april 12, 2013. happy friday everybody! [cheers and applause] michael: hello everybody. the drinks have been flowing! so loud. kelly: we like to call it tight skirt friday around here, because did you...
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margaret carlson and kelly o'donnell, thank you so much. david>> some claims are backlogged up to years. paul reichoff will join us next. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or
margaret carlson and kelly o'donnell, thank you so much. david>> some claims are backlogged up to years. paul reichoff will join us next. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may...
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kelly on facebook wrote in to say, quote, i would tell cook to do a stock split so i can afford to purchase apple stock. davidhis is my favorite. brian on facebook wrote in to say, do you miss steve jobs as much as i do? i have a feeling, sneaking suspicion that brian is a stockholder of apple. liz: so in the after-market we're watching all of these names and much more. you can go on foxbusiness.com and get the latest on all that. but melissa francis will have much more with "money" with melissa francis. david: we have a lot of controversy about the gdp figures whether they have been fiddled with economists for the past couple months. we'll talk about that tomorrow. a lot of things affecting the market. we'll see you then. @ [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... th business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go nation
kelly on facebook wrote in to say, quote, i would tell cook to do a stock split so i can afford to purchase apple stock. davidhis is my favorite. brian on facebook wrote in to say, do you miss steve jobs as much as i do? i have a feeling, sneaking suspicion that brian is a stockholder of apple. liz: so in the after-market we're watching all of these names and much more. you can go on foxbusiness.com and get the latest on all that. but melissa francis will have much more with "money"...
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david remnick, stay with us. ahead, new york police commissioner ray kelly will be on the set and also bob casey from pennsylvaniajustice correspondent pete williams. >> this guy is a superstar, by the way! the kids are talking about him and he has his own youtube channel. >> bobblehead doll. >> i bet he'll do a music video on the 1985 chicago bears. he is going to cooperstown! the humble back seat. we believe it can be the most valuable real estate on earth. ♪ that's why we designed our newest subaru from the back seat forward. introducing the all-new, completely restyled subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ ♪ >>> all right. here with us now from washington, msnbc justice correspondent pete williams who has been
david remnick, stay with us. ahead, new york police commissioner ray kelly will be on the set and also bob casey from pennsylvaniajustice correspondent pete williams. >> this guy is a superstar, by the way! the kids are talking about him and he has his own youtube channel. >> bobblehead doll. >> i bet he'll do a music video on the 1985 chicago bears. he is going to cooperstown! the humble back seat. we believe it can be the most valuable real estate on earth. ♪ that's why we...
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david axelrod said real change will come the first time that someone like kelly ayotte loses because of a vote that they took this way. >> guess what? you can already mark one down. you can mark max baucus after making the vote realized he couldn't survive this primary. so there is one example of it. we will see what happens. but willie, i did actually, i said i he never been on twitter but i have been on there once or twice. and, yesterday, i was, you know, i did an op-ed in politico and i tweeted it up. the responses just hilarious. responses to me saying in virginia where the nra are established, 91% of gun owners support background checks. in new jersey, 95%. pennsylvania, 69% and south carolina 87% and in texas about 80% support the background checks. the responses are, i mean, it's so laughable. all of the responses from the gun lobby, no matter what you do and all of the responses from people, they just -- there is no answer. so they try to change the subject, it's a year, did you see this poll 49% of americans are against all gun control? you know what? 91% of people in virgi
david axelrod said real change will come the first time that someone like kelly ayotte loses because of a vote that they took this way. >> guess what? you can already mark one down. you can mark max baucus after making the vote realized he couldn't survive this primary. so there is one example of it. we will see what happens. but willie, i did actually, i said i he never been on twitter but i have been on there once or twice. and, yesterday, i was, you know, i did an op-ed in politico and...
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david. tell us what it is. >> well, megyn, she has a ticket that happens to contain the birthdays of her children and grandchildren on it. now, ladies and gentlemen of the jury and kelly's evidence and listen closely at 2:26 p.m. she buys 27 lotto tickets, quick picks, that are from the pool, and those are the tickets. a full two minutes later, 2:28 p.m., that's a long time when you consider how quickly these machines spit out the tickets, she buys one ticket that has four sets of numbers, two sets of those numbers are the birthdays of her kids and grandkids and one of the quick picks on the last ticket is the winning ticket or the winning numbers and that's how she isolates the ticket as being hersen hers personally alone and therefore, ladies and gentlemen, find for my client. >> megyn: jonna if all that is proven in court i'm ready to rule in favor of david's client. >> you're ready to rule? hang on, i have experience buying lotto tickets and i've had $100 and a dream or two. i know if your he' buying multiple tickets they don't always fit on one and spill over into another, if you're spending $27 or more, on tickets. so, here is what we do know, there was a rule tha
david. tell us what it is. >> well, megyn, she has a ticket that happens to contain the birthdays of her children and grandchildren on it. now, ladies and gentlemen of the jury and kelly's evidence and listen closely at 2:26 p.m. she buys 27 lotto tickets, quick picks, that are from the pool, and those are the tickets. a full two minutes later, 2:28 p.m., that's a long time when you consider how quickly these machines spit out the tickets, she buys one ticket that has four sets of...
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david rennie buffers aonomist," news update from c-span radio. quite for more on the gun- control legislation in the senate today, nbc's kelly o'donnell tweets thatsenators joe manchin tells me we will not get the votes today. expanded background checks to fail in the senate. try again, he says." you can watch live gavel to cover all coverage on c-span2. the fi warned this morning that an envelope addressed to senator roger wicker will have to undergo more analysis before officials can't confirm whether it contains the poison ricin. the white granular substance tests performed yielded mixed results. u.s. near chicago, the diplomat killed in afghanistan will be laid to rest. she was killed in a bombing with four other americans as they walked from a military base to a nearby school in southern afghanistan. they were on their way to deliver books. she was 25 years old. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. , iover the last four years am a little worried about this administration. that is part of a long-term trend as i outlined in the book. it is using more and more state powers. a worldview i call liberalism, we will go to a defin
david rennie buffers aonomist," news update from c-span radio. quite for more on the gun- control legislation in the senate today, nbc's kelly o'donnell tweets thatsenators joe manchin tells me we will not get the votes today. expanded background checks to fail in the senate. try again, he says." you can watch live gavel to cover all coverage on c-span2. the fi warned this morning that an envelope addressed to senator roger wicker will have to undergo more analysis before officials...
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kelly started taunting him by tweets even though they're friends. shout out to kay hagan. she was on the fence and voted for the background check bill. so yea gotta give out a yeah. davidssues. >> i totally agree with you. if they do, we have to call them out on it. >> stephanie: you know why? god is watching. >> don't play it again. >> we have to back that up. the voters gotta back that up on the watching. >> stephanie: call them and say you're going to [ bleep ] them. >> don't use that language on the -- >> you're right. we have to be respectful. that's the way we get stuff done. call and say thank you. i called senator toomey's office. thank you for having the courage to do this. it made me proud. i'm from pennsylvania and i'm proud of what you did. i'm proud. >> stephanie: little carrot, little stick. she had already given out a lot of sticks. she had one carrot left in her bag. okay. let's go to cindy in texas on this issue. >> carrot sticks. >> stephanie: hi, cindy. >> i wasn't going to comment on the bush thing. really want to talk about the second amendment but i think i need to exercise my first amendment and say are you kidding me with this library thing? how
kelly started taunting him by tweets even though they're friends. shout out to kay hagan. she was on the fence and voted for the background check bill. so yea gotta give out a yeah. davidssues. >> i totally agree with you. if they do, we have to call them out on it. >> stephanie: you know why? god is watching. >> don't play it again. >> we have to back that up. the voters gotta back that up on the watching. >> stephanie: call them and say you're going to [ bleep ]...
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david copperfield among her closest friends. oxford's star is on the rise emerging from behind the veil of social media. one of her screen plays is in development to be a motion picture. >> kelly you are a liar." good morning. nice to see you. >> good morning. >> you tweeted the other day -- you said see me at book ends new jersey tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. the next morning i will likely die live on the "today" show. so this is everyone's last chance. what's your big fear? >> just this is like crazy out of my box being on the show right now. >> really? you don't like the one-on-one thing? you like sitting down behind a keyboard? >> i mean, i don't mind one-on-one when i'm not getting the questions over and over. when i can ask you some questions and sit back and soak it in. >> that's a whole other segment. we'll do that another time. >> we'll do that off camera. >> if you do die, you are already left instructions for your fans as to what to do at your funeral. one, stuff my bra for me. play the game over theme from super mario brothers. have george clooney and ryan gosling dance me into the rook like weekend at bernies, and, finally, play the videos of north koreans crying for kim
david copperfield among her closest friends. oxford's star is on the rise emerging from behind the veil of social media. one of her screen plays is in development to be a motion picture. >> kelly you are a liar." good morning. nice to see you. >> good morning. >> you tweeted the other day -- you said see me at book ends new jersey tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. the next morning i will likely die live on the "today" show. so this is everyone's last chance. what's your big...