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dick cheney doesn't find this a good idea.hey are on opposite sides and there are so many issues that are confronting them on iran and north korea, syria, climate change, and the rights, gun rights, auto bailout, donald rumsfeld. and then in the end of course they have this fight over what their living. >> host: chief white house correspondent peter baker. here is his book, "days of fire: bush and cheney in the whitehouse." (#20)250-5392 is the number. for those of you in the mountains and pacific and further on time zones you can also send your comment to twitter. booktv is our twitter handle. you can make a comment on her facebook page anytime. peter baker, the story that you tell in your book, can you walk us through that? >> guest: yes, from the early days of the white house he had prepared for the possibility of a supreme court nomination and dick cheney have gone through an extensive process. but he understood what he wanted with a supreme court justice, one that was restrained with judicial activism and he interviewed a
dick cheney doesn't find this a good idea.hey are on opposite sides and there are so many issues that are confronting them on iran and north korea, syria, climate change, and the rights, gun rights, auto bailout, donald rumsfeld. and then in the end of course they have this fight over what their living. >> host: chief white house correspondent peter baker. here is his book, "days of fire: bush and cheney in the whitehouse." (#20)250-5392 is the number. for those of you in the...
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. >> what about the number of dick cheney? >> i think that he expresses regret, but he opens up about his attitude and his point of view, like you could get a better look and he is kind of a cipher. they don't understand him because he is not as public as bush has been over the years and i think how he saw the world and why he was pushing 40 and. >> were you able to interview both principles? >> yes, he was very helpful and very willing to talk and president bush chose not to talk to me for the book. there were about 275 people that were important in the bush years including david petraeus and a lot of others in the vast majority of the record, which makes this such a valuable document of history. >> has dick cheney been consistent in this position since 2000? >> he has been. for the most part. focused on the idea that 9/11 represents only a tip of the iceberg. he advocated policies that others may not have made and he believed it was necessary in defense of the country and he remained fixed on it. president bush always believ
. >> what about the number of dick cheney? >> i think that he expresses regret, but he opens up about his attitude and his point of view, like you could get a better look and he is kind of a cipher. they don't understand him because he is not as public as bush has been over the years and i think how he saw the world and why he was pushing 40 and. >> were you able to interview both principles? >> yes, he was very helpful and very willing to talk and president bush chose...
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lou: dick bove. up next. of nevada insights harsh criticism for allowing driver licenses for illegal immigrantses. that i so unfai. a new report that explains the justice of it all, about how difficult it really is to obtain those licenses. we take that up with the a-team, ron christie, judy miller and ebony williams join me parents sure have their hands full... anthey could use an extra hand. now, every state offers free or low cost health insurance for your sports hero... or budding artist. kids up to age 19 can get check-ups, doctor and dentist visits, hospital care, prescriptions and more. your child may qualify based on your family size and income. it's one less thing to worry about. call or go online for more information. lou: i really like dick bove, one of the best known banking analyst, good to have a disagreement with someone. and be abl to disagree, and you know with a a class act. i appreciate him being here. i recommend his book. joining me the a-team. ron christie, and fox news contributor jud j
lou: dick bove. up next. of nevada insights harsh criticism for allowing driver licenses for illegal immigrantses. that i so unfai. a new report that explains the justice of it all, about how difficult it really is to obtain those licenses. we take that up with the a-team, ron christie, judy miller and ebony williams join me parents sure have their hands full... anthey could use an extra hand. now, every state offers free or low cost health insurance for your sports hero... or budding artist....
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and one of the people he kind of browpght into this accidentally was dick costolo, and dick was kind of put in a place where he knew his friend evan was going to be fired, but the board had actually asked dick to run the company. and after dick -- after ev was pushed out, dick became the ceo. >> host: how much time were you able to spend interviewing, following around those five main characters? >> guest: well, i spent hundreds of hours interviewing people for the book. i mean, i literally went and found ex-girlfriends, boyfriends, cafÉ owners, you know, i was in search of the cleaning lady for a while. and i spent a considerable amount of time with all of the founders and the board members. i think i racked up 65 hours just with the founders and board members alone and then hundreds of hours with other people. i also through my reporting got access to thousands of documents and e-mails and internal legal documents which helped with the reporting. but the thing that was truly fascinating for me as a reporter was the fact that the tweets that these people had sent, all these founders
and one of the people he kind of browpght into this accidentally was dick costolo, and dick was kind of put in a place where he knew his friend evan was going to be fired, but the board had actually asked dick to run the company. and after dick -- after ev was pushed out, dick became the ceo. >> host: how much time were you able to spend interviewing, following around those five main characters? >> guest: well, i spent hundreds of hours interviewing people for the book. i mean, i...
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lou: dick bove. up next. state of nevada insights harsh criticism for allowing driver licenses for illegal immigrantses. that is so unfair. a new report that explains the justice of it all, about how difficult it really is to obtain those licenses. we take that up with the a-team, ron christie, judy miller and ebony williams join me next. stay with us. bareli down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had thpower to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and ows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny
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dick to run the company. and after that dick was the ceo. >> host: how much time did you interview the five characters? >> i spent hundreds of hours. ex-girlfriends and boyfriends and i was in search of the cleaning people. i spend time with the founders and board members. i think i wracked up 65 hours with founders and board members alone and hundreds of hours with other people. i also got access through my reporting to thousands of documents and e-mails and internal legal documents. but the thing that was fascinating was the fact that the tweets these people sent, all of the these founders and board members, became one of the most important tools. the memories of jack and noah changes and there are instances where they overlap, but there are instances where they are different with things that don't make sense. an interview with jack and biz, biz believed a discussion took place at whole foods and jack believed it was a park. i was able to go through tweets and facebook updates and their four foursquare chec
dick to run the company. and after that dick was the ceo. >> host: how much time did you interview the five characters? >> i spent hundreds of hours. ex-girlfriends and boyfriends and i was in search of the cleaning people. i spend time with the founders and board members. i think i wracked up 65 hours with founders and board members alone and hundreds of hours with other people. i also got access through my reporting to thousands of documents and e-mails and internal legal...
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parsons. >> hi, dick. >> question., if we were doing the right things policy wise, we'd be back on the growth curve. >> right. >> what is that agenda? what do you think we should be doing? >> there are some big picture things, dick, that have always worked. that is lower regulation, lower taxes. and lowering the cost of doing business. and we have done the opposite of that, but we're over that. it's been done and there is no silver bullets left but there's a number of things that, in my opinion, we could be doing today that would help us. one is our energy situation, you know, frac'ing has put a whole new picture on us but we still don't have the keystone. it's been three years. we still don't have the keystone project which would add jobs but more importantly would make north america energy independent. we would no longer be slaves to the middle east. that hasn't happened. >> someone's not going to be watching the state of the union tonight. i have a feeling -- you're not dvr'ing, are you, dick? >> don't get me into t
parsons. >> hi, dick. >> question., if we were doing the right things policy wise, we'd be back on the growth curve. >> right. >> what is that agenda? what do you think we should be doing? >> there are some big picture things, dick, that have always worked. that is lower regulation, lower taxes. and lowering the cost of doing business. and we have done the opposite of that, but we're over that. it's been done and there is no silver bullets left but there's a number...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, dick cavett!to be back. >> jimmy: thank you for moon walking. >> oh, the moon walking. i did it before, so i'm using old material on you. >> jimmy: become a tradition. >> my wife martha said, if you do that damn moon walk again on jimmy's show, i'll kill you. >> jimmy: perfect, so, you had to do it, yeah. >> you were the last to see me alive. [ laughter ] but you know, what you did for me is so wonderful. i just love you, jimmy. >> jimmy: aww. [ applause ] >> we're not on the air, are we? >> jimmy: yeah, this is on the air. >> oh, i -- >> jimmy: much better. what did i do? >> i came back -- the degree of our mutual affection. i was in the caribbean yesterday. palm trees and white sand and beautiful blue water. and i came back two days early to be on your show. >> jimmy: oh, that's very nice of you. thank you very much. means something. >> it means i'm nuts. >> jimmy: yeah, what's wrong with you? why would you do that? absolutely, you missed out. >> but, you wrote a forward for my book, which we ma
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, dick cavett!to be back. >> jimmy: thank you for moon walking. >> oh, the moon walking. i did it before, so i'm using old material on you. >> jimmy: become a tradition. >> my wife martha said, if you do that damn moon walk again on jimmy's show, i'll kill you. >> jimmy: perfect, so, you had to do it, yeah. >> you were the last to see me alive. [ laughter ] but you know, what you did for me is so wonderful. i just love you,...
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here to discuss this is dick beauvais. nobody knows the banking business better than dick.to the program. let me get your quick take. bank of america beat everybody's expectations. that was pretty good. is this a big come back for the b of a? >> it certainly is a big come back but the b of a earnings are not as great as they appear. the company had a $1.9 billion reduction in its tax payments and it reduced its reserves by $2 billion so that's $3.9 billion that one would not argue is continuing earnings and therefore while i think bank of america is my favorite stock and while i think the company is coming back very strongly, i would not argue that this was a great quarter. >> wells fargo seemed to have a good quarter. jpmorgan made some money if you take out the various one-time charges including government fines. do you like any of those names, dick? >> i think that in each case what we saw is an increase in loan volume for the first time. wells fargo is an interesting way to explain it. in the last four years their revenues went down virtually every year. in 2013 they ma
here to discuss this is dick beauvais. nobody knows the banking business better than dick.to the program. let me get your quick take. bank of america beat everybody's expectations. that was pretty good. is this a big come back for the b of a? >> it certainly is a big come back but the b of a earnings are not as great as they appear. the company had a $1.9 billion reduction in its tax payments and it reduced its reserves by $2 billion so that's $3.9 billion that one would not argue is...
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>> broncos. >> peyton manning. >> seattle. >> dick?is segment -- >> tell me who you got, we're running out of time. >> politics is like coaching football. i got to be smart enough to know how the game is played and dumb enough to think it is important. >> all right, dick morris, football is important. you will get a lot of hate mail owner th on that. coming up, we sent our good friend, kate pavlich to the rally. if they only knew how much money was being funded to planned parenthood. coming up next. constantly putti. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! [ male announcer ] to truck guys, the truck is everything. and when you put them i
>> broncos. >> peyton manning. >> seattle. >> dick?is segment -- >> tell me who you got, we're running out of time. >> politics is like coaching football. i got to be smart enough to know how the game is played and dumb enough to think it is important. >> all right, dick morris, football is important. you will get a lot of hate mail owner th on that. coming up, we sent our good friend, kate pavlich to the rally. if they only knew how much money was...
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a seat held by a republican moderate dick wolf. he is no moderate.go, this man thinks spousal rape should not be a crime. he opposed making spousal rape a crime because according to dick black, quote, it is impossible to detect. >> i do not know how on earth you could validly get a conviction of a husband/wife rape where they're living together, sleeping in the same bed. there's no injury. there's no separation or anything. >> it would appear that dick black's message to the ladies is this. if you're married, it's not a rape. if you're in a nighty, you're asking for it. if you are raped by your spouse, there's to injury. unbelievab unbelievably, that's not the end of the controversy of dick black. this is a man who has also called emergency contraception baby pesticide. a man who once invited a television reporter to film him watching violent rape porn in a public library to demonstrate why libraries should block pornography. he's not some dastardly villain that brought you e.w. jackson, but one can only hope come 2014 dick black meets the same resou
a seat held by a republican moderate dick wolf. he is no moderate.go, this man thinks spousal rape should not be a crime. he opposed making spousal rape a crime because according to dick black, quote, it is impossible to detect. >> i do not know how on earth you could validly get a conviction of a husband/wife rape where they're living together, sleeping in the same bed. there's no injury. there's no separation or anything. >> it would appear that dick black's message to the ladies...
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but to call him dick cheney, i can't agree at all. >> he demonized dick cheney, opposed the securityies. now making the same point he made repeatedly. the bad guys have to be right only 1% of the time, we have to be right 100% of the time. this is not the only policy -- they're not dick cheney policies, post-9/11 security policies that he opposed and now supports. >> you can see, george, while i think mary is wrong, he is no dick cheney, i don't believe that, but it is the case that president obama for too many of us has continued the bush/cheney policies. particularly on foreign policy. this is about retrenchment than major reform. >> and there's a piece coming out later in the new republic today. and i think snowden might get in the post office, but it's going to be -- yeah, i don't know. >> we'll see you in 25 years -- >> in 25 years. we'll see. >> it would be nice to have some evidence about him. to see members of congress come out and say he was a tool of russia from the get-go. that this was all a russian operation. i worry about congressmen getting on the air and saying this w
but to call him dick cheney, i can't agree at all. >> he demonized dick cheney, opposed the securityies. now making the same point he made repeatedly. the bad guys have to be right only 1% of the time, we have to be right 100% of the time. this is not the only policy -- they're not dick cheney policies, post-9/11 security policies that he opposed and now supports. >> you can see, george, while i think mary is wrong, he is no dick cheney, i don't believe that, but it is the case that...
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it in people's movements in the way that even in the way that they speak and i feel really bad for dick nixon because he used to always sweat a lot in fact that's one of the lessons that he lost the debate against kennedy before he became president was because he was sweating a lot and that kind of. every time you look at a press secretary they're just so why do you look nervous there's a line cantero netanyahu there is no god is this filter carol all the people ask questions of why their way out of it dick cheney. in congress you know and i'm sorry this is this is a great one within body language in congress when somebody is like telling you something but then like nodding their head like yeah i'd be happy to take a paternity. though those are the ones that are easy to catch but you got to be looking for yeah you know once people start looking for lies if they're easier to spot and as you mentioned earlier like i'd like facing toward an exit or a scene like you want to get away your body language can be you know it's the exit test police use that a lot in interrogations because nobody
it in people's movements in the way that even in the way that they speak and i feel really bad for dick nixon because he used to always sweat a lot in fact that's one of the lessons that he lost the debate against kennedy before he became president was because he was sweating a lot and that kind of. every time you look at a press secretary they're just so why do you look nervous there's a line cantero netanyahu there is no god is this filter carol all the people ask questions of why their way...
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the daughter former vice president dick cheney ends her bid for the united states senate and why she needs to step aside the. >> putting high-speed rail on track and the idea to pay for it. >> the consumer electronics show will kickoff with new technology and gadgets to expect from
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i think it's a tragedy that we lost a great senator like dick lugar. and it's time to come you know, get these key bill is out of office. i'll let it go from there. thank you so much for letting me speak. >> guest: i think one of the points that the caller was making, there is a frustration in the country with the idea the
i think it's a tragedy that we lost a great senator like dick lugar. and it's time to come you know, get these key bill is out of office. i'll let it go from there. thank you so much for letting me speak. >> guest: i think one of the points that the caller was making, there is a frustration in the country with the idea the
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senate race, today the eldest daughter of dick cheney says quote, serious health issues have recently arosen in our family. many questioned her wyoming roots, since she grew up in virginia. >>> deadlines are extended for anyone who got coverage through covered california. the new deadline to pay is january 15. as long as you pay by then, you are covered all month. the extense was granted after people reported problems getting invoices. >>> the supreme court is putting same-sex marriage in utah on hold. an emergency appealed by the state. on december 20, the u.s. district ruled the state's ban on gay marriage, violates gay and lesbian couples' constitutional rights. >>> today, the woman who called
senate race, today the eldest daughter of dick cheney says quote, serious health issues have recently arosen in our family. many questioned her wyoming roots, since she grew up in virginia. >>> deadlines are extended for anyone who got coverage through covered california. the new deadline to pay is january 15. as long as you pay by then, you are covered all month. the extense was granted after people reported problems getting invoices. >>> the supreme court is putting same-sex...
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there really isn't very much dick cheney in there. i don't think he likes the idea that dick cheney was running things or think that anyone to present his presidency and his own terms. he wanted to be the decider as he put it. >> host: we have been talking with peter baker chief white house correspondent for the "times" and the author of this new book "days of fire" bush and cheney in the white house. you are watching booktv on c-span2's. >> booktv attended a book party for "new york times" reporter peter baker. author of "days of fire." mr. baker mingled with guests and made formal remarks. the party was held at p.j. mob mob -- p.j. clarke's in washington d.c.. >> it's not really a reality show. >> i had to wait because the president was on the bench. >> susan got stuck. did he get through? >> yeah he did. >> oh that's good. see how are you? >> hi buddy. how are you? it's good to see you. >> you know the president tried to block it. i thought it was actually like oh is this a favorite? >> it's drying up and -- attention. maybe his st
there really isn't very much dick cheney in there. i don't think he likes the idea that dick cheney was running things or think that anyone to present his presidency and his own terms. he wanted to be the decider as he put it. >> host: we have been talking with peter baker chief white house correspondent for the "times" and the author of this new book "days of fire" bush and cheney in the white house. you are watching booktv on c-span2's. >> booktv attended a...
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catch all the excitement during dick clark's new york rockin' eve hosted by ryan seacrest. >>> teen-age sisters and a baby were struck by a truck. the teens got into an argument and one of the girls got out of the vehicle with the baby carrier and rushed into the street. her sister followed. a truck passing by struck all three. they've been taken to the hospital, one in critical condition. the baby was thrown and is in serious condition tonight. police say the driver of the truck that hit them was not drinking. the intersection will be closed for the next several hours as a result. >> and it's ban deadly new year's eve in san francisco. two died, including a little girl after being hit by cars. a hit-and-run driver struck a person. and just a few hours ago a little girl died after being struck at ellis and polk street. alan long is at the crime scene. >> reporter: a honda suv struck a woman and her children while they were in that crosswalk around 8:00 tonight. the mother and her two kids had the right of way when a honda took a right turn into the crosswalk and struck them. a 7-year-ol
catch all the excitement during dick clark's new york rockin' eve hosted by ryan seacrest. >>> teen-age sisters and a baby were struck by a truck. the teens got into an argument and one of the girls got out of the vehicle with the baby carrier and rushed into the street. her sister followed. a truck passing by struck all three. they've been taken to the hospital, one in critical condition. the baby was thrown and is in serious condition tonight. police say the driver of the truck that...
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. >> jon: turns out you don't need a dick to be a dick. [cheers and applause] and you don't see -- you don't see her partisans crying gender politics. >> would we not be talking about this if this was a man involved here? >> i absolutely agree. if a guy has a list of people he is not too keen on no big deal. if a woman does then it's a big deal and then it becomes juicy. >> jon: oh, for (bleep) sake. do i hate our news media. yes, we never talk about a male politician's enemies list. the president bullying the supreme court and adding to his enemies list. >> the internal revenue service has been maintaining an enemy's list of its own. >> the police foundation the leading think tank is on the nra's enemies list. >> during watergate investigation the president not only bugged the democratic national committee but created enemies list. >> jon: wow. a lot of people have enemies list and it's kind of news worthy no matter who they are man or woman. should i have an enemy's list? i do. one word: dairy you have (bleep)ed me for the last [cheers a
. >> jon: turns out you don't need a dick to be a dick. [cheers and applause] and you don't see -- you don't see her partisans crying gender politics. >> would we not be talking about this if this was a man involved here? >> i absolutely agree. if a guy has a list of people he is not too keen on no big deal. if a woman does then it's a big deal and then it becomes juicy. >> jon: oh, for (bleep) sake. do i hate our news media. yes, we never talk about a male politician's...
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. >> reporter: gene mallory was married to vermont's former congressman dick mallory.epublican represented the state in the 1970s, and then returned to vermont as a leader in state politics. >> dick was legendary in the state. >> i think clearly the time has come. >> reporter: after being diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer in 2004, mallory and his wife began the effort to bring physician-assisted suicide to vermont. >> we just hope it's in time for us that's all. >> reporter: but despite their televised appeal, early versions of the law failed. dick mallory took his own life in 2011. >> reporter: it was a beautiful fall day, and i came home and found a note on the door. >> reporter: can you share what it said? >> to jeanie and my family, the time has come. i have done everything that i wanted to do, and i don't -- i don't regret my life. he knew it was going to be a shock to me, but i feel that this is what people who make this decision go through. they weigh the benefits, and -- and the burdens. he certainly didn't want to put us through watching him become hel
. >> reporter: gene mallory was married to vermont's former congressman dick mallory.epublican represented the state in the 1970s, and then returned to vermont as a leader in state politics. >> dick was legendary in the state. >> i think clearly the time has come. >> reporter: after being diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer in 2004, mallory and his wife began the effort to bring physician-assisted suicide to vermont. >> we just hope it's in time for us that's...
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former chairman and ceo, dick kovacevich, that's e next.on. [ male announcer ] the wright brothers started in a garage. amazon started in a garage. hewlett packard, and disney both started in garages. mattel started in a garage. ♪ the ramones started in a garage. my point? you never know what kind of greatness can come out of an american garage. introducing the 2014 motor trend car of the year. the all new cadillac cts. ain't garages great? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. ♪ >>> welcome back to "fast money." gearing up for next week. a number of the biggest banks will be reporting earnings. but will mounting legal costs cut into this year's profits. joining us is dick kovacevich, the former ceo of wells fargo. thank
former chairman and ceo, dick kovacevich, that's e next.on. [ male announcer ] the wright brothers started in a garage. amazon started in a garage. hewlett packard, and disney both started in garages. mattel started in a garage. ♪ the ramones started in a garage. my point? you never know what kind of greatness can come out of an american garage. introducing the 2014 motor trend car of the year. the all new cadillac cts. ain't garages great? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my...
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internet firms featured prominently with keynote speeches by marissa mayer and dick costello. jpmorgan will reportedly pay $2 billion to settle charges it failed to warn about bernie madoff's ponzi scheme. jpmorgan was madoff's primary bank for years. reports say the bulk of the fine go to his victims. >>> the market saw the first negative start to the year since 2008. the big focus will be friday's u.s. jobs report. look for data today on services sector and factory orders. betty? >> thank you, courtney. >>> this crop circle, check it out, in california, managed to confuse and mystify the curious, but actually a ruse by the company novidia to show off a new processor making its debut at ces. >>> just ahead, nfl action and how silence can actually cost you. >>> plus, taking the scare out of catching air. that's next. >>> well, coming up this morning on "today," the squadron behind marine one. a rare inside look at the exclusive handpicked team responsible for flying the president of the united states. >>> all right. let's get to some sports action. it was just five degrees at
internet firms featured prominently with keynote speeches by marissa mayer and dick costello. jpmorgan will reportedly pay $2 billion to settle charges it failed to warn about bernie madoff's ponzi scheme. jpmorgan was madoff's primary bank for years. reports say the bulk of the fine go to his victims. >>> the market saw the first negative start to the year since 2008. the big focus will be friday's u.s. jobs report. look for data today on services sector and factory orders. betty?...
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some people say, well, obama was this raving liberal before, and now he's dick cheney, and dick cheneyometimes says -- you know, he took lock, stock and barrel -- my concern has always been not that we shouldn't do intelligence gathering to prevent that terrorism, but rather are we setting up a system of checks and balances? >> now, it's unlikely the president is going to please privacy advocates today who want the program ended. it's not ending. in a statement to "the new york times," responding to the earlier reporting, aclu executive director said this quote. if the speech is anything like what is being reported, the president will go down in history for having retained and defended george w. bush's surveillance programs, rather than reform them. for civil liberties advocates, today's announcement is another reminder the president has continued and in some cases expanded some of the national security policies, he's accelerated the use of drones. unable to close the prison at guantanamo bay despite his stated desire to do so, and we'll see how much benefit of the doubt privacy advoca
some people say, well, obama was this raving liberal before, and now he's dick cheney, and dick cheneyometimes says -- you know, he took lock, stock and barrel -- my concern has always been not that we shouldn't do intelligence gathering to prevent that terrorism, but rather are we setting up a system of checks and balances? >> now, it's unlikely the president is going to please privacy advocates today who want the program ended. it's not ending. in a statement to "the new york...
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dick, "9 guardians of prosperity." i think if you walk down the streets of new york and show this to ten people and say this is why america needs the banks, nine out of ten would call you crazy. aren't the banks the one who took us down this rabbit hole that ended up being the financial crisis? >> i don't think so. they were a big part in creating the bad things, 9 wrong things that occurred, but they didn't create the financial crisis. that's the problem. if i did gone to the core reasons of the financial crisis we might come up with real solutions of what happened. but we chose not to do that. we chose to focus on the banks. by chosing on the banks we passed on a lot of laws and regulations that has really harmed the american consumer. >> in your sense what is the core reason? >> the core reason is we had an enormous trade deficit in the united states which resulted to $1.25 billion per day for decades being sent to other countries. we built up a massive amount of lendable funds. when they came back in the forms of i
dick, "9 guardians of prosperity." i think if you walk down the streets of new york and show this to ten people and say this is why america needs the banks, nine out of ten would call you crazy. aren't the banks the one who took us down this rabbit hole that ended up being the financial crisis? >> i don't think so. they were a big part in creating the bad things, 9 wrong things that occurred, but they didn't create the financial crisis. that's the problem. if i did gone to the...
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the scene of karl rove having to argue against dick cheney's choice as vice president with dick cheney sitting there is worth the price of the whole book and it just goes scene after scene like that. we all knew that peter baker would write a fabulously reported entertaining book. the great surprise of the book is how incredibly relevant to today it is, how much the world has come around to the world of the low shears. iran and iraq, serious civil liberties national security the economy that is still weak after all these years and maybe even above all think about the origin of george bush. george bush rose to power on one of the most impressive campaigns we have probably seen in our lifetime trying to overcome a deeply unpopular congressional republican caucus. it's basically the same challenge that the republican party is today. a great thrill of the book is you are living in this entertaining past while you get to see the future as well so congratulations to peter, to susan and theo and everyone who worked on it. peter is either the nicest great journalist are the greatest nice journ
the scene of karl rove having to argue against dick cheney's choice as vice president with dick cheney sitting there is worth the price of the whole book and it just goes scene after scene like that. we all knew that peter baker would write a fabulously reported entertaining book. the great surprise of the book is how incredibly relevant to today it is, how much the world has come around to the world of the low shears. iran and iraq, serious civil liberties national security the economy that is...
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first, radio talk show host, wpht, 12:10, how are you, dick? >> well, if it is one to seven, i'm very proud to be a ten. >> i think you're closer to a thousand, you have a whole category unto yourself. this describes the clinton issues that you have talked about, wrote about, the secret police, right? >> we've said there is a trend to hillary clinton. a nixonian keeping score, being on top of an enemy's list. two incidents come to mind. one is that she set up this bimbo list on the campaign, betsy wright, to develop blackmail material so they could be cowed into silence. and the other is a story that stands out so strongly, bill had a birthday party at the rockefeller center, and was disrupted by some gay demonstrators. and i met with hillary a day or two later. and she said did you see those demonstrators. and i said yeah, and she said the tickets were a thousand dollars each. they couldn't afford them themselves, the republicans paid for their tickets and put them there. and she said the same thing is going to happen at our convention next we
first, radio talk show host, wpht, 12:10, how are you, dick? >> well, if it is one to seven, i'm very proud to be a ten. >> i think you're closer to a thousand, you have a whole category unto yourself. this describes the clinton issues that you have talked about, wrote about, the secret police, right? >> we've said there is a trend to hillary clinton. a nixonian keeping score, being on top of an enemy's list. two incidents come to mind. one is that she set up this bimbo list...
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this is what nixon was competing by contrast 25 year-old dick nixon found his native ambitions lost, living in a small room over his parents to rush, at a job he had been reluctant to take, did not have a girlfriend, and was back home in the town he tried to leave behind. after placing third in his graduating class he had been disappointed with prominent east coast law firms turning down his job obligations. his mother pulled some strings to have her friend let him take a job with the most reputable law. so here is nixon, and he is just beginning his career. just having the best time. so with his trademark persistence he pursues her. but after six months at really wanted to let him know. what did she do? she went to michigan to buy a car and disappeared from his life for three months. he did not like that. so he heard she was back and wrote her a letter saying, would like to see you if you could send me. i promise. he was certainly right about that. it was never boring. one of the things that is a thrill for a biographer is when you have a moment when you can stand in the shoes of th
this is what nixon was competing by contrast 25 year-old dick nixon found his native ambitions lost, living in a small room over his parents to rush, at a job he had been reluctant to take, did not have a girlfriend, and was back home in the town he tried to leave behind. after placing third in his graduating class he had been disappointed with prominent east coast law firms turning down his job obligations. his mother pulled some strings to have her friend let him take a job with the most...
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it was back in may that dick cheney had this to say. >> i think it's one of the worst incidents that,, that i can recall of my career. and if they told the truth about benghazi that it was a terrorist attack by an al qaeda affiliated group, it would have been destroyed the false image of competence which was the basis of his re-election. they lied. they didn't want to admit after all about their incompetence. >> and congressman darrell issa accused it of lying to american people about what happened. >> the fact is we want this fact. we're entitled to the facts. the american people were lied to for a period of a month. that's important to get write. >> i just want to be clear what you think the lie was. >> this was a terrorist attack from the get go. they were, in fact, covering up an easy attack that succeeded that was about -- was from the get go really about a terrorist attack. it was never about a video. >> and then this sunday issa was back on meet the press in the wake of "the times" story we're discussing. >> what we do know is september 11th was not an accident. these are terro
it was back in may that dick cheney had this to say. >> i think it's one of the worst incidents that,, that i can recall of my career. and if they told the truth about benghazi that it was a terrorist attack by an al qaeda affiliated group, it would have been destroyed the false image of competence which was the basis of his re-election. they lied. they didn't want to admit after all about their incompetence. >> and congressman darrell issa accused it of lying to american people...
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and even dick cody, taking on dick cody., dick cody is a bear knuckled practitioner of essex county politic, but he's a very popular figure in new jersey politics. and a lot of voters in new jersey have a warm regard for him for stabilizing the state after the down fall of jim mcgreevey. and you mentioned alan rosenthal is almost defied by members of both parties for his knowledge, scholarly knowledge, his fairness throughout the years in serving on commissions and boards. so it's not -- so that's the difference about chris christie and how he's operated. i think what's really interesting, i think, it's deliberate. i think he's tried to send this message that, i am not to be crossed with. i am not to be fooled with, and i think it's had a very -- and he's used that very effectively. >> charlie, i have to ask you, you wrote today the firings of two top staffers, yesterday's campaign manager and deputy chief of staff, he said only came because the plot was hatched within his tight knit circle enflaming suspicions that he order
and even dick cody, taking on dick cody., dick cody is a bear knuckled practitioner of essex county politic, but he's a very popular figure in new jersey politics. and a lot of voters in new jersey have a warm regard for him for stabilizing the state after the down fall of jim mcgreevey. and you mentioned alan rosenthal is almost defied by members of both parties for his knowledge, scholarly knowledge, his fairness throughout the years in serving on commissions and boards. so it's not -- so...
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is wyoming ground zero for fracking they were one of the first to introduce this because of course dick cheney was the former senator there he's from wyoming and from the photo here you can see fracking with those or abandoned fracking wells thousands of them across wyoming the companies who left them who abandon these wells have declared bankruptcy so they don't have to clean up the cost all the farmers are complaining because their land is being toxic is toxic and so the state the taxpayer is having to clean it up they reckon eight million dollars just for this twelve hundred abandoned wells there's thousands more to come right where this is a classic corporate predatory behavior they knew going into the whole industry that they would be declaring bankruptcy once they frakt and they exist and they exhausted all the gas that they could through the fracking and they declare bankruptcy and therefore they're not responsible for the cleanup they know that going in and that's what they tell investors on the private memo that says look we're never going to ever clean up why don't we sign a c
is wyoming ground zero for fracking they were one of the first to introduce this because of course dick cheney was the former senator there he's from wyoming and from the photo here you can see fracking with those or abandoned fracking wells thousands of them across wyoming the companies who left them who abandon these wells have declared bankruptcy so they don't have to clean up the cost all the farmers are complaining because their land is being toxic is toxic and so the state the taxpayer is...
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. >> joining me now is senator dick durbin, democrat from illinois. senator, i wanted to get your reaction to the argument that house speaker john boehner seems to be making against a renewal which is this renewal won't solve joblessness. >> well, i can tell you it's a new attitude of the republicans. there was a time when they believed that a person who was down and out looking for a job needed a helping hand, and they were willing to do it. this used to be a bipartisan effort. over the years we've seen this ain't your daddy's republican party. they basically believe that the way to get the unemployed lazy off their back sides is let them live with an eviction notice or cutoff in the utilities. i don't think that's a humane way to approach this. >> what's confusing to me, i can't tell and couldn't tell today when watching the procedural vote on the floor of the senate whether republicans object to it in principle or whether they want it paid for. do you understand what your colleagues are demanding and why they're actually obstructing it? because it
. >> joining me now is senator dick durbin, democrat from illinois. senator, i wanted to get your reaction to the argument that house speaker john boehner seems to be making against a renewal which is this renewal won't solve joblessness. >> well, i can tell you it's a new attitude of the republicans. there was a time when they believed that a person who was down and out looking for a job needed a helping hand, and they were willing to do it. this used to be a bipartisan effort....
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his own but he's like hi he still doesn't see that as a problem he's like we need more of this right dick cheney is a socialist his daughter land i believe her name is she's run dropped out of the senate race in wyoming because she's got it out open up a socialist you know osh ramos is going to pray to the god of socialism which she clearly is inherent to they don't work for a living they extract wealth why there is from the bank where they drain money freely of zero percent or from the earth using fracking and they don't pay for the fracking they don't pay for the rigs they don't pay for the land and they never pay for the cleanup they're just extracting the ecological resources to the point of economic suicide there's like shopping you know cheney and his daughter are they like having charles manson run your energy policy in your economy in your country of what their suicide their nightmarish. kleptocrats dressed up us politicians that are unfortunately the face of a neo liberal model that has driven american combers to the point of only thing having left is smoking dope all day one thi
his own but he's like hi he still doesn't see that as a problem he's like we need more of this right dick cheney is a socialist his daughter land i believe her name is she's run dropped out of the senate race in wyoming because she's got it out open up a socialist you know osh ramos is going to pray to the god of socialism which she clearly is inherent to they don't work for a living they extract wealth why there is from the bank where they drain money freely of zero percent or from the earth...
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but they are certainly not not living the hard life let alone doing any hard time now richard fuld dick fuld of lehman brothers he was one of the bad guys along with jimmy prince then we had stanley o'neal of merrill lynch ken lewis a bank but bank of america and since walking away from their former allies as top dogs at lehman brothers like all i mentioned all those big guys before these five former wall street kingpins are now juggling their free time between mansions golf skiing in tennis tough life i turn to you how can this happen how could this possibly happen how did these c.e.o.'s get away with so many millions of dollars and no repercussions good question goes back to a good liberal was talking about the part that we didn't show earlier today which is that. the government's been co-opted vogel show later. yes but you're absolutely right and he says that you know if we want to use his words and let him say you know there's some scary stuff coming up but i want to take a look at the current life of dick fuld former here's a picture of him coming up this is greenwich connecticut m
but they are certainly not not living the hard life let alone doing any hard time now richard fuld dick fuld of lehman brothers he was one of the bad guys along with jimmy prince then we had stanley o'neal of merrill lynch ken lewis a bank but bank of america and since walking away from their former allies as top dogs at lehman brothers like all i mentioned all those big guys before these five former wall street kingpins are now juggling their free time between mansions golf skiing in tennis...
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. >> did dick fuld know? >> did dick fuld know?ehman's ceo, richard fuld, has publicly answered questions about his firm's bankruptcy has been in front of congress. >> i have absolutely no recollection whatsoever of hearing anything about or seeing documents related to repo 105 transactions while i was the ceo of lehman. >> he said the same thing to me face-to-face. >> do you believe him? >> there was evidence which would show that that's not accurate. the president of lehman brothers told us that in fact he had conversations with dick fuld about this and documents were shared with him which would reflect the repo 105 transactions and how they were being used. richard fuld's view on that was that he has no knowledge of it. you have other evidence that he did. a jury would have to decide who's telling the truth. >> but so far, there's been no jury to hear the evidence. despite valukas' findings-- and the supporting documents and testimony to back them up-- the securities and exchange commission has not brought any charges of any kin
. >> did dick fuld know? >> did dick fuld know?ehman's ceo, richard fuld, has publicly answered questions about his firm's bankruptcy has been in front of congress. >> i have absolutely no recollection whatsoever of hearing anything about or seeing documents related to repo 105 transactions while i was the ceo of lehman. >> he said the same thing to me face-to-face. >> do you believe him? >> there was evidence which would show that that's not accurate. the...
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but they are certainly not not living the hard life let alone doing any hard time now richard fuld dick fuld of lehman brothers he was one of the bad guys along with jimmy prince then we had stanley o'neal of merrill lynch ken lewis of bank bank of america and since walking away from their former allies as top dogs at lehman brothers all i mentioned all those big guys before these five former wall street king pens are now juggling their free time between mansions golf skiing in tennis tough life i turned to you how can this happen how could this possibly happen how did these c.e.o.'s get away with so many millions of dollars and no repercussions good question goes back to a good liberal was talking about the part that we didn't show earlier today which is that. the government's been co-opted vogel show later. yes you're absolutely right and he says that you know if we want to use his words and let him say you know there's some scary stuff coming up but i want to take a look at the current life of dick fuld former here's a picture of him coming up this is greenwich connecticut mansion. w
but they are certainly not not living the hard life let alone doing any hard time now richard fuld dick fuld of lehman brothers he was one of the bad guys along with jimmy prince then we had stanley o'neal of merrill lynch ken lewis of bank bank of america and since walking away from their former allies as top dogs at lehman brothers all i mentioned all those big guys before these five former wall street king pens are now juggling their free time between mansions golf skiing in tennis tough...
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limp dick stadium on. and coming up a recap of k. bench in the world of sports from the past. and go the way to reach me. and with windows are these israelis have to accept the fact that you know the patient has to. hold your money it will go to the police to know who are you to. they have to realize that you know you have to let it go the gobi should the notion of who told me i don't allow them to see youngsters. you know guards to get on the future i still have so dreaded you over the only region but you know that you are the conditions of the ships from visions to me and those to your state this and this so that it is under the control of the stimulus this is something i'm just not going to hold the us nor the israelis nor the american the force or the possibility of the right decision to go through to the complete. hello welcome to the all the sports show the pick of the week sanction from russia under around the globe coming up with me partridge and these other top stories. staying on fabio capello signs a new four year contracts to remain as russia's head coach until the
limp dick stadium on. and coming up a recap of k. bench in the world of sports from the past. and go the way to reach me. and with windows are these israelis have to accept the fact that you know the patient has to. hold your money it will go to the police to know who are you to. they have to realize that you know you have to let it go the gobi should the notion of who told me i don't allow them to see youngsters. you know guards to get on the future i still have so dreaded you over the only...
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to mom with a limp dick stadium are to.stay with our to international for a series of reports from the olympic city we'll have a new one for you each day this week you can also catch them on our website arche dot com. you know you ok. how do you operate do it again i'm going to ring was good sports so to speak steve it is not as easy as russo. and olympic hockey player. my son. and some other world news happening now demonstrators in several cities in bahrain of clashed with security forces following the funeral of a protester who died in police custody dela boss was shot and detained during an anti-government rally on the eighth of january police used tear gas against the crowds who attacked police and with molotov cocktails reports say around ninety people have died since the beginning of the uprising in two thousand and eleven. and more public discontent in france as at least seventeen thousand people marched through central paris protesting budget cuts soaring unemployment and high taxes one hundred fifty people were ar
to mom with a limp dick stadium are to.stay with our to international for a series of reports from the olympic city we'll have a new one for you each day this week you can also catch them on our website arche dot com. you know you ok. how do you operate do it again i'm going to ring was good sports so to speak steve it is not as easy as russo. and olympic hockey player. my son. and some other world news happening now demonstrators in several cities in bahrain of clashed with security forces...
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pat there three times before dick. -- she was there three times before dick.he wrote her a note that said, come up here and we do not have to talk about anything, just you and i. had a nice conversation. >> thank you for this program. it has really been interesting to see how our first ladies reacted to their place in history. my question is, throughout all of the turmoil of president nixon, did she ever grow to resent him or marrying him? >> how could anybody know inside somebody else's marriage? i inc. -- think she did regret marrying count. if you are married, there are times you regret it. did she resent him for making some the decisions he made? i think that she did. i think she resented it and at the same time she cannot let herself completely resent it. she have to find somebody else to blame. she blamed the press. she blamed everybody who went after him. it was one of the things, she could say anything she wanted about him and be as angry, but nobody else should say anything. nobody should make comments about him. she was a human being. how could she n
pat there three times before dick. -- she was there three times before dick.he wrote her a note that said, come up here and we do not have to talk about anything, just you and i. had a nice conversation. >> thank you for this program. it has really been interesting to see how our first ladies reacted to their place in history. my question is, throughout all of the turmoil of president nixon, did she ever grow to resent him or marrying him? >> how could anybody know inside somebody...
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. >> this is dick, dick's our operations manager. >> i'm dick, nice to meet you. >> this is my son, michael>> nice to meet you, mike. >> nice to meet you. >> and my husband, rich. >> hi, marcus. very nice to meet you. >> how are you? it's nice to meet you. >> heard a lot about you. >> you too. so, rich, tell me a little bit about the history of mr. green tea. >> well, you know, my dad started this business, you know, 45, 50 years ago. >> he's the real mr. green tea. >> he saw the need of high-quality ice cream for the restaurants. he had a friend who was also in the ice cream business, and my dad believed you gotta sell to food service--to restaurants, and his friend believed you gotta sell to grocery stores. my dad went his way, founded mr. green tea, and put it into restaurants, and reuben went his way and founded haagen-dazs. so, you know. you see who actually had the better idea. >> haagen-dazs as in-- as in the haagen-dazs, multi-billion-dollar ice cream? >> exactly. >> do you have his number? maybe i can go do some business with him. >> well-- [laughter] >> i like this story because i
. >> this is dick, dick's our operations manager. >> i'm dick, nice to meet you. >> this is my son, michael>> nice to meet you, mike. >> nice to meet you. >> and my husband, rich. >> hi, marcus. very nice to meet you. >> how are you? it's nice to meet you. >> heard a lot about you. >> you too. so, rich, tell me a little bit about the history of mr. green tea. >> well, you know, my dad started this business, you know, 45, 50 years...