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about guys like stanley hart's a story about james cook tulis it's a story about a new york i named david roseand these are individuals that had to stand up a stanley's been a leader in going to congress and send a congressman guys are you kidding me this is ridiculous this is the most brazen act of potential fraud and cover up. in the almost the history of the financial industry and it's not being investigated so what another interesting angle of this story is that who's protecting the commodity markets and their integrity there are some things that are happening in this bankruptcy they're literally changing the structure of investor protections so the number of people are looking at this from the standpoint of it's changing the core of investor protections and. no one saying anything about it the regulators aren't saying anything about it the major institution the c.m.e. group isn't saying anything about the n f they is sitting on the sidelines they're leaving it up to guys like stanley haar and could tulis in a row and rosen these are individuals with money out of their own pockets how low
about guys like stanley hart's a story about james cook tulis it's a story about a new york i named david roseand these are individuals that had to stand up a stanley's been a leader in going to congress and send a congressman guys are you kidding me this is ridiculous this is the most brazen act of potential fraud and cover up. in the almost the history of the financial industry and it's not being investigated so what another interesting angle of this story is that who's protecting the...
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i owe a lot to david chang. >> rose: he's opening restaurants around the world. are you going to open a restaurant here in new york? >> i love new york city so much -- i'm crazy about this city, the energy that's here and when you leave here you're just energized. i would love to have a restaurant in new york some day. >> rose: how about next year. >> let's do. >> rose: thank you for coming. good to have you here. >> my flash. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
i owe a lot to david chang. >> rose: he's opening restaurants around the world. are you going to open a restaurant here in new york? >> i love new york city so much -- i'm crazy about this city, the energy that's here and when you leave here you're just energized. i would love to have a restaurant in new york some day. >> rose: how about next year. >> let's do. >> rose: thank you for coming. good to have you here. >> my flash. captioning sponsored by rose...
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and then we got it down to 3. >> rose: was frank ghery monk the people. >> frank and david were going to be partners. >> rose: what happened to your beloved frank ghery. >> that is how i met frank by the way. frank decided that for a bunch of reasons he didn't want to continue with it. >> but you know the reasons as he has expressed them, don't you. >> i don't know. >> rose: yes, you do. >> didn't he say something, i mean he felt like he just couldn't do what he wanted to do here. >> well, there are different, i think there are different stories going around. i think it was a combination of how he got along with everybody, without naming specific people. i think maybe it was that, a little bit. >> rose: was it, it wasn't you though. >> no, it was not me, no, hardly. i became friends with him. i never forget i sat with him, and they decided no the to. i said bruce, look, all these other people have never seen a say trust, you and i have. so you know what, that is the problem. so i don't think it was me. >> for many years i think if you look at his documentary about his life. >> i know.
and then we got it down to 3. >> rose: was frank ghery monk the people. >> frank and david were going to be partners. >> rose: what happened to your beloved frank ghery. >> that is how i met frank by the way. frank decided that for a bunch of reasons he didn't want to continue with it. >> but you know the reasons as he has expressed them, don't you. >> i don't know. >> rose: yes, you do. >> didn't he say something, i mean he felt like he just...
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bill: david rose is battalion chief for the atlanta fire department. d, good morning to you. >> good morning to you. bill: this is red clay. what in the world its going on here. >> it's a construction site. the rain we had a few days previously it washed a lot of silt down and this gentleman was trying to walk across and became stuck. bill: you're kidding me. he just fell in? >> we are not sure. there were reports he fell off a bridge, but that would have been about a 30-foot fall, so we don't think that happened. from the indications it seems like he had been there long enough for the mud to settle back and erase his footprints. bill: how long is long enough? >> probably a couple of hours. bill: is he okay? >> he is -- the last report we got saturday afternoon was that he was doing good, but we don't have any updates from the hospital. our guys are trying to track them down today to see how he's doing. bill: i bet. give him our best when you do, okay? because when you see him in this image right here, how does that guy get oxygen? >> well, his airway w
bill: david rose is battalion chief for the atlanta fire department. d, good morning to you. >> good morning to you. bill: this is red clay. what in the world its going on here. >> it's a construction site. the rain we had a few days previously it washed a lot of silt down and this gentleman was trying to walk across and became stuck. bill: you're kidding me. he just fell in? >> we are not sure. there were reports he fell off a bridge, but that would have been about a 30-foot...
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rose: have directors made an impact. >> oh yes, absolutely. i told you -- i just talked to him earlier today. he's had a huge impact on my life. to this day. gary marshall, anne reid, david frankel -- >> rose: tell me the story of anne read because that was an early moment for you wasn't it. >> yes. >> rose: because you said to him i'll come to your system. >> no, i said that to him afterwards. and he hasn't called me since so i think i might have scared him. well, i was filming princes pris diaries. >> rose: this was a break through for you. >> that was a game change for me for sure. i think i had the benefit of anne not being very familiar with my work because he was not a big princess movie fan. so i think he's anti-princess movies, i just don't think he was familiar. so he, so i came in and it just was one of those wonderful and inexplicable things, we had a connection. we sat there and our energies were, had a lovely conversation and we had a lovely conversation. i read the skein sceenlz and thk you very much. >> rose: having done it well, how did it change your life? >> i think for me, when i look at jake and michelle and of course hea ledge heathe ledger,t believe
rose: have directors made an impact. >> oh yes, absolutely. i told you -- i just talked to him earlier today. he's had a huge impact on my life. to this day. gary marshall, anne reid, david frankel -- >> rose: tell me the story of anne read because that was an early moment for you wasn't it. >> yes. >> rose: because you said to him i'll come to your system. >> no, i said that to him afterwards. and he hasn't called me since so i think i might have scared him. well,...
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and the prime minister -- >> rose: david cameron. >> and chancellor merckel was supporting my candidacy for the position. >> rose: does it make a difference in these kinds of discussions. a kind of trust and credibility the players have. >> it does. and individuals when they trust each other and know how far to go and the room for maneuvering for each of the players around the table it helps a great deal and i have that huge respect for her and i think it's probably reciprocated a little bit. >> rose: how has it changed the imf. >> it changed the relevance of the fund. the i.m.f. is like an international club with 187 members all coutries of the world that are members of the fund and it's a club that operates in different ways blends when one of the members is in trouble and provides assistance -- >> rose: you're doing different things with the egyptian government in building futures. >> we're do that in libya and in egypt we beginning additional discussions to see if we can help them with lending and a program in place to turn the situation around and have an economy that works. >> ros
and the prime minister -- >> rose: david cameron. >> and chancellor merckel was supporting my candidacy for the position. >> rose: does it make a difference in these kinds of discussions. a kind of trust and credibility the players have. >> it does. and individuals when they trust each other and know how far to go and the room for maneuvering for each of the players around the table it helps a great deal and i have that huge respect for her and i think it's probably...
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those comments came during a join news conference with british prime minister david cameron in the rose garden this morning. mr. cameron said he believes nato can achieve its goal of keeping afghanistan from again becoming a haven for terrorists. the u.s. and britain have the largest military presence in afghanistan. >>> the pentagon says an afghan drove a stolen truck on to a british airfield today where defense secretary leon panetta was landing for an unannounced visit. defense secretary leon panetta landed safely and proceeded to the u.s. base camp leather neck next door for a town hall meeting with troops. british commanders say the afghan drove the truck into a ditch near a ramp where the plane was supposed to park and that the driver emerged in flames. troops put out the flames and searched the truck but did not find any explosives. they're trying to determine if the incident is related to the visit. >>> gop presidential candidate rick santorum moved his campaign to pore owe rico today after a double win in the south. he is meeting with voters in the u.s. territory ahead of the p
those comments came during a join news conference with british prime minister david cameron in the rose garden this morning. mr. cameron said he believes nato can achieve its goal of keeping afghanistan from again becoming a haven for terrorists. the u.s. and britain have the largest military presence in afghanistan. >>> the pentagon says an afghan drove a stolen truck on to a british airfield today where defense secretary leon panetta was landing for an unannounced visit. defense...
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. >> rose: we turn a consideration of china's economic future with david novak, john mack, zhang xin and ian bremmer. >> in 1993, 1992 i went to china for the first time and i was so blown away by it and immediately morgan stanley started investing in the region. a year later, two years later, i went to india and i said to myself thank god i came to china first because if i had gone to india i would have seen english as a language, rule of law, and more democracy than i've ever seen anywhere else. now in the last 20 years if you look at the two countries, who's really made the move? the move has been china. >> rose: we conclude with dr. mark hyman author of the blood sugar solution. >> the problem is doctors graduate medical school knowing more about how to treat malaria than obesity and obesity-related problems. we don't know how to diagnosis this problem. that means 90% of people with this condition don't know they have it. >> rose: battlefield stress, china's economic future and blood sugar solutions when we continue. >> rose: tonight we begin with a look at the growing strain on
. >> rose: we turn a consideration of china's economic future with david novak, john mack, zhang xin and ian bremmer. >> in 1993, 1992 i went to china for the first time and i was so blown away by it and immediately morgan stanley started investing in the region. a year later, two years later, i went to india and i said to myself thank god i came to china first because if i had gone to india i would have seen english as a language, rule of law, and more democracy than i've ever seen...
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white house rose garden, that's president obama and british prime minister, david cameron.d friends on the set. wolf blitzer, gloria borger who are speaking about gas prices. >>> leon panetta made an unannounced troop to afghanistan. a u.s. soldier allegedly gunned down 16 civilians over the weekend. investigators now trying to find out if the suspected shooter was drunk during this killing spree. meanwhile, rage echoing throughout the country. a roadside bomb exploded and eight people died in that blast. >>> rick santorum, well, he is counting his wins, mitt romney coming off a southern sweep. alabama and mississippi says it is proof that he is not the republican nominee. he's played down talk about this delegate math. he won the caucuses and says it's all about the delegates. mitt romney has twice as many delegates as santorum. so what does mitt romney mean when he says he's going to get rid of planned parenthood? he's talking about cutting off federal dollars but the democrats at planned parenthood have jumped all over the remarks. they suggest he wants to do away with t
white house rose garden, that's president obama and british prime minister, david cameron.d friends on the set. wolf blitzer, gloria borger who are speaking about gas prices. >>> leon panetta made an unannounced troop to afghanistan. a u.s. soldier allegedly gunned down 16 civilians over the weekend. investigators now trying to find out if the suspected shooter was drunk during this killing spree. meanwhile, rage echoing throughout the country. a roadside bomb exploded and eight people...
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. >> david, charlie rose here. there are reports from one newspaper in israel that there may have been some kind of deal between the prime minister of israel and the president of the united states having to do with israel getting more weapons and agreeing to delay ha it might have planned to do in terms of a strike against iran. >> well, administration officials insist there is no quote-unquote deal. but if israel requests more bunker busting bombs and just as importantly, more aerial tankers, they will almost certainly get them. tehran is 950 miles from tel aviv. so israel needs aerial tankers and much of iran's nuclear program is buried underground. so it needs bunker busting bombs. the more capable a strike israel can launch shall the more it can afford to wait and the longer it waits, the more time there is for economic sanctions to convince iranian leaders to give up their nuclear ambitions. >> that's president obama's objective? >> reporter: that is. anything but a strike. >> okay. is there much disagreement
. >> david, charlie rose here. there are reports from one newspaper in israel that there may have been some kind of deal between the prime minister of israel and the president of the united states having to do with israel getting more weapons and agreeing to delay ha it might have planned to do in terms of a strike against iran. >> well, administration officials insist there is no quote-unquote deal. but if israel requests more bunker busting bombs and just as importantly, more...
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>> reporter: part of it is what we just heard the president and david cameron talking about, in the rose garden. afghanistan has americans unhappy with his leadership. certainly high gas prices have him unhappy with his leadership. the economy, all of those things. it adds up to a general sense of slide. americans are still overwhelmingly unhappy with the direction of the country. this frustration is growing. the president is talking a great deal. he is out in the swing states, he's talking a lot. he has good rationals, he's explaining the complexities of his current situation. you get to a point where americans want action, they want results on thins and that frustration manifests itself in the kind of numbers you're seeing. megyn: do these numbers, is it just they change month to month, don't put any stock in them or do they reveal some weaknesses in the arguments that there is no enthusiasm for the g.o.p. candidates. it's going to be very hard for them to unseat an incumbent president. if that is true why are the independents favoring these g.o.p. candidates significantly as of today
>> reporter: part of it is what we just heard the president and david cameron talking about, in the rose garden. afghanistan has americans unhappy with his leadership. certainly high gas prices have him unhappy with his leadership. the economy, all of those things. it adds up to a general sense of slide. americans are still overwhelmingly unhappy with the direction of the country. this frustration is growing. the president is talking a great deal. he is out in the swing states, he's...
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we don't know how far this goes, where this is going. >> rose: and she also was a friend of david cameron, the prime minister. >> a social friend of david cameron and he in turn employed her former colleaguendre coleson who's now also at the center of this and one of the people that people say will probably wind up going to jail behind this. >> rose: so, in fact, what this investigation is upturned, focused in london with the newspapers. only with the newspapers? >> well, there are a lot of other things going on that have been reported on over time. the british investigation right now is focused primarily on the newspapers. >> rose: is it a plit investigation or a parliamentary investigation? >> well, it's a police investigation that involves three separate task forces: metropolitan police. it's a parliamentary investigation and it's a special judicial inquiry which is a public inquiry that's going on which is producing lots of testimony and that's where the police testified and that's where rupert murdoch himself is headed back later in april. >> rose: for more testimony. >> more testimo
we don't know how far this goes, where this is going. >> rose: and she also was a friend of david cameron, the prime minister. >> a social friend of david cameron and he in turn employed her former colleaguendre coleson who's now also at the center of this and one of the people that people say will probably wind up going to jail behind this. >> rose: so, in fact, what this investigation is upturned, focused in london with the newspapers. only with the newspapers? >>...