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donahue. it's nice to speak to a man with common sense. i call them off into the station and i watch it often off in nac to very diverse attitudes towards everything. and being able to follow things have been an independent thinker, i see the truth and i see on one hand this media, the media that represent the money and interest in this country, the hard right wing suit basically let us into this. in fact, people who watch fox news said well, if you're not for us, you're against us. they've america, whatever. i'm a decorated combat veteran in vietnam whose ancestry goes back to the founding fathers on both sides of my family. when people tell me things like that, my point is pretty people get such ideas? the truth is it does not solve any more in this media in the very format you're on right now is one of them, which could do a great service to the american people. i seek in the truth instead of seeking ratings for these weekly morally bankrupt network. >> guest: well, i'm not sure what you me
donahue. it's nice to speak to a man with common sense. i call them off into the station and i watch it often off in nac to very diverse attitudes towards everything. and being able to follow things have been an independent thinker, i see the truth and i see on one hand this media, the media that represent the money and interest in this country, the hard right wing suit basically let us into this. in fact, people who watch fox news said well, if you're not for us, you're against us. they've...
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and jennifer donahue, you're smart on everything. >>> up next, "game change." the highly anticipated hbo movie. i got to see it the other night twice. it's fabulous. based upon a fabulous book by mark halperin. it premieres saturday, but i got to see it. it's unbelievable. they join us next. this is "hardball", only on msnbc.
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you question to phil donahue.i wonder, what do you think about the reason we don't get out of iraq and afghanistan all so fast is because the higher-ups face when considering the expense involved in getting all that equipment and tanks and armored carriers and just the places we have two has our soldiers and everything over there. if we pull out in something happens in iraq or afghanistan or iran, then we have to move it all back in again. it is the double expense on top of that. what do you say to that quiet >> guest: well, i say there are too many armchair warriors in congress who can't wait to go to a war that would think of sending their own kids to fight it. we are in iraq in my opinion and afghanistan, bogged down now in order to save -- in order for the military and i think many civilian leaders to save space. and this film, thomas young is the subject of my film, who was watching i hope, shut up for tomas. these are the people i think who find it very easy to call in the war and send other people there. i
you question to phil donahue.i wonder, what do you think about the reason we don't get out of iraq and afghanistan all so fast is because the higher-ups face when considering the expense involved in getting all that equipment and tanks and armored carriers and just the places we have two has our soldiers and everything over there. if we pull out in something happens in iraq or afghanistan or iran, then we have to move it all back in again. it is the double expense on top of that. what do you...
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. >> we have jennifer donahue with a question and an introduction. >> hello. craig, it's good to see you. >> good to see you. >> i'm jennifer donahue, and i'm expert in residence for the eisenhower institute at the gettysburg college. i've joined with 12 students that are part of my women in leadership program this semester. my question for you craig is with santorum pushing romney to the right, in order to get santorum outd of the race and in order to please the evangelicals and base and tea party members, does romney reach to the right for a running mate if he's the nominee? >> i think he'll be gutless and do that probably. i think the republican party has come to a point where they have got to break their addiction on some of these voters driving their party out of the mainstream. plenty of republicans tell me that. that's just not my kwd. i think romney -- i think he needs to go. i think it's more important to go with a woman, to tell you the truth, because the jerngender gs serious. i would mention olympia snow. there's someone who would appeal to indepen
. >> we have jennifer donahue with a question and an introduction. >> hello. craig, it's good to see you. >> good to see you. >> i'm jennifer donahue, and i'm expert in residence for the eisenhower institute at the gettysburg college. i've joined with 12 students that are part of my women in leadership program this semester. my question for you craig is with santorum pushing romney to the right, in order to get santorum outd of the race and in order to please the...
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donahue joanne says to discuss his film "body of war." we focus on americans to do not have -- not have health coverage. >> good morning on this friday, march 23. it's the second anniversary of "the affordable care act. the democratic-led health care law that president obama of signed two years ago. next week defaces challenges in the u.s. supreme court starting monday over three days. we will look dedicates beginning monday morning at 7:00 and oral arguments will be broadcast on c-span3 and c-spanradio.org once the court pleases them on the afternoon of the arguments. tonight president obama hipsters south korea for a summit on keeping nuclear weapons out of the hands of terrorists. vice-president joe biden is in florida today for a campaign event and on the republican campaign trail for president, the race is in louisiana. they go to the polls on saturday. the report came out looking at the education system and whether a week education system in america could be a threat to national security. here's our question this morning, could weak
donahue joanne says to discuss his film "body of war." we focus on americans to do not have -- not have health coverage. >> good morning on this friday, march 23. it's the second anniversary of "the affordable care act. the democratic-led health care law that president obama of signed two years ago. next week defaces challenges in the u.s. supreme court starting monday over three days. we will look dedicates beginning monday morning at 7:00 and oral arguments will be...
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it was sports illustrated article about -- >> jack donahue. that comes up on the book because sam grayson is one of the men who was deeply affected. this was a sports illustrated article where jack donahue who was the basketball coach at the time of holy cross. [talking over each other] >> it was all there. >> kareem abdul-jabbar. he had made racist comments and so that does come up at the moment in the book and talked about the interaction with coach donahue over that incident but i know your time is tight. i don't know if you want to talk about that but certainly one of the themes that has come up as father brooks understood this was not something that was simply just good for the students. he felt was good for the college and felt it was good for the other students and it is telling the books that were assigned. there was a time one of them was in 66 art martin saying the autobiography of malcolm x was one property in america by one of your favorite alumnus, i will let any address it because he knows better than me. >> what is your first na
it was sports illustrated article about -- >> jack donahue. that comes up on the book because sam grayson is one of the men who was deeply affected. this was a sports illustrated article where jack donahue who was the basketball coach at the time of holy cross. [talking over each other] >> it was all there. >> kareem abdul-jabbar. he had made racist comments and so that does come up at the moment in the book and talked about the interaction with coach donahue over that...
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the "sports illustrated" article about -- >> about jack donahue. that comes up because the immigration is one of the men and obviously was deeply affected. this is a "sports illustrated" article word that donahue was the basketball coach at the time the holy cross i believe called -- >> recruiter of the holy cross was there. >> yes, kareem abdul-jabbar. >> you know, he had made some racist comments and said that does come at the moment in the book, certainly same type that the interaction he had with coach donahue out of that incident. but i know you're time is tight, eddie. i don't know if you want to talk about that, but certainly one of the themes that it, his father brooks understood that this was not something that was simply just good for the students. he felt to this good for the college. he felt he was good for the other students they are. and i think it is telling the books we are assigned to those who were there at the time. one of them was in 66 martin was saying in the autobiography x was one poverty in america by one of your fellow alu
the "sports illustrated" article about -- >> about jack donahue. that comes up because the immigration is one of the men and obviously was deeply affected. this is a "sports illustrated" article word that donahue was the basketball coach at the time the holy cross i believe called -- >> recruiter of the holy cross was there. >> yes, kareem abdul-jabbar. >> you know, he had made some racist comments and said that does come at the moment in the book,...
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can see sir francis drake boulevard, lucas valley road, panoramic highway, edgewood avenue down to donahueng wet weather now. mccartney road between alameda and san leandro, redwood road, latest update, wet afternoon the rain is moving into concord, clayton, walnut creek, alamo and danville now. the -- that stretches to san leandro, richmond-san rafael bridge, redwood city, wood=qb1 side temperatures in the low to mid 50s. mid to upper 50s monterey bay except gilroy at 52°. morning showers taper during the afternoon as energy moves from us. cooler tonight mostly cloudy and patchy fog hard if get the fog to form with cloudy conditions but it is so wet it could happen. saturday looks like the weather day. sunday dry now. upper 50s half moon bay, clear lake, low to mid 60s for the rest of us from san francisco 60 to 65 in concord and antioch, 62 in monterey, upper mid sixties for the rest of the bay. tonight mid to upper 40s mile except for temperatures this morning low to mid 50s that seems cooler, not bad for this time of the year. trough of low pressure weaker extension of that low to the
can see sir francis drake boulevard, lucas valley road, panoramic highway, edgewood avenue down to donahueng wet weather now. mccartney road between alameda and san leandro, redwood road, latest update, wet afternoon the rain is moving into concord, clayton, walnut creek, alamo and danville now. the -- that stretches to san leandro, richmond-san rafael bridge, redwood city, wood=qb1 side temperatures in the low to mid 50s. mid to upper 50s monterey bay except gilroy at 52°. morning showers...
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it was the "sports illustrated" article about -- >> about jack donahue? yeah, that does come up in the book because stan grayson is one of the men and, obviously, was deeply affected -- it was a "sports illustrated" article where, basically, jack donahue who was the basketball coach at the time at holy cross, um, i believe called -- >> he had been -- >> he had been -- >> coach of power. and so they recruited him to holy cross hoping -- [inaudible] >> yes. karim abdul-jabbar. >> right. >> and, you know, he had made some racist comments, and so that does come up as a moment in the book, certainly and stan talked about the interaction he had with coach donahue over that incident. but i will, you know, i know your time's tight, eddie, so i don't know if you want to talk about that, but i think certainly one of the themes that has come up is that, you know, father brooks understood that this was not something that was simply just good for these students. he felt it was good for the college. he felt it was good for the other students there, and i think it's tel
it was the "sports illustrated" article about -- >> about jack donahue? yeah, that does come up in the book because stan grayson is one of the men and, obviously, was deeply affected -- it was a "sports illustrated" article where, basically, jack donahue who was the basketball coach at the time at holy cross, um, i believe called -- >> he had been -- >> he had been -- >> coach of power. and so they recruited him to holy cross hoping -- [inaudible]...
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jennifer donahue is a contributor at "washington post". and david corn is an msnbc political analyst. i have been thinking about this for years. why women tend to be more democrat than republican. it isn't just choice. it's all these multitude of concerns. women tend to be the most responsible partner in marriages for their partners, the older parents still around. they are much more concerned about the details of school. the teachers and classmates and quality of education. the husband will have some interest. i'm not saying they are bums. but the person who is the pilot is the woman. >> if hillary clinton had delivered what we just watched her deliver in 2008, she probably would be president right now. advisors not her not to go that route. they told her to be a masculine candidate, but that hillary clinton is the one that resonates with women. that's what won obama the nomination. >> in what way? >> by not speaking to them, to the heart. that was hillary clinton speaking from her heart to women that resonates. it speaks to both sides, b
jennifer donahue is a contributor at "washington post". and david corn is an msnbc political analyst. i have been thinking about this for years. why women tend to be more democrat than republican. it isn't just choice. it's all these multitude of concerns. women tend to be the most responsible partner in marriages for their partners, the older parents still around. they are much more concerned about the details of school. the teachers and classmates and quality of education. the...
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and jennifer donahue, you're smart on everything. >>> up next, "game change."ighly anticipated hbo movie. i got to see it the other night twice. it's fabulous. based upon a fabulous book by mark halperin. it premieres saturday, but i got to see it. it's unbelievable. they join us next. this is "hardball", only on msnbc. [ female announcer ] with swiffer dusters, a great clean doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna read one of these. i'm gonna read one of these! [ female announcer ] unlike sprays and dust rags, swiffer 360 duster's extender gets into hard-to-reach places without the hassle. so you can get unbelievable dust pickup in less time without missing a thing. i love that book. can you believe the twin did it? ♪ swiffer. great clean in less time. or your money back. >>> how is this? democrats may not even run a candidate for the senate to replace olympia snowe. that's because angus king an independent has gotten in the race. king won't say which party he'll caucus with. he endorsed barack obama in 2008. but he also backed george w. in 2000. demo
and jennifer donahue, you're smart on everything. >>> up next, "game change."ighly anticipated hbo movie. i got to see it the other night twice. it's fabulous. based upon a fabulous book by mark halperin. it premieres saturday, but i got to see it. it's unbelievable. they join us next. this is "hardball", only on msnbc. [ female announcer ] with swiffer dusters, a great clean doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna read one of these. i'm gonna read one of...
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jennifer donahue and david corn, thank you. you were shielding your head from her. i mean it. it's personal here. mitt romney is trying hard to be something he's not. what else is new? he's trying to be a southerner. that's in the sideshow. you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. not in this economy. we also have zero free time, and my dad moving in. so we went to fidelity. we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help us get there. they helped me fix my economy, the one in my house. now they're managing my investments for me. and with fidelity, getting back on track was easier than i thought. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. i'm going to own my own restaurant. i want to be a volunteer firefighter. when i grow up, i want to write a novel. i want to go on a road trip. when i grow up, i'm going to go there. i want to fix up old houses. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. i want to fall in love again. [ female announcer ] discover what's next in your life
jennifer donahue and david corn, thank you. you were shielding your head from her. i mean it. it's personal here. mitt romney is trying hard to be something he's not. what else is new? he's trying to be a southerner. that's in the sideshow. you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. not in this economy. we also have zero free time, and my dad moving in. so we went to fidelity. we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help us get there. they helped me fix my economy, the one in...
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and jennifer donahue, you're smart on everything. >>> up next, "game change."hly anticipated hbo movie. i got to see it the other night twice. it's fabulous. based upon a fabulous book by mark halperin. it premieres saturday, but i got to see it. it's unbelievable. they join us next. this is "hardball", only on msnbc. [ male announcer ] if you believe the mayan calendar, on december 21st, polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space, which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd and you still need to retire, td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? >>> how is this? democrats may not even run a candidate for the senate to replace olympia snowe. that's because angus king an independent has gotten in the race. king won't say which party he'll caucus with. he endorsed barack obama in 2008. but he also backed george w.
and jennifer donahue, you're smart on everything. >>> up next, "game change."hly anticipated hbo movie. i got to see it the other night twice. it's fabulous. based upon a fabulous book by mark halperin. it premieres saturday, but i got to see it. it's unbelievable. they join us next. this is "hardball", only on msnbc. [ male announcer ] if you believe the mayan calendar, on december 21st, polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all...
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but no one really replace him as the personhood of bookers that phil donahue, netminder going to call first. they had a friendship obviously can't usually dear friend theology. fall will is very suspicious of charismatics. if you are a professor, there is a professor was a liberty was fired for holding prayer meetings. so followers very suspicious. also a certain tension that robertson had gone to yield from his father had been a senator. and the falwell's were always on the wrong side of the track. so there was that tension in the relationship. also, falwell's empire was never as large or successful as the christian broadcasting network's the robertson started. but they were friends. i think is telling in 1888 when pat robertson ran, falwell endorsed george h. debbie bush and clearly, falwell understood the establishment and liked establishment republican politics very much. he liked going to the oval office for my tardiness picture taken. even though he had opposed bush being chosen as a running mate, he was very of other leaders that understand yet eight years to get them on board
but no one really replace him as the personhood of bookers that phil donahue, netminder going to call first. they had a friendship obviously can't usually dear friend theology. fall will is very suspicious of charismatics. if you are a professor, there is a professor was a liberty was fired for holding prayer meetings. so followers very suspicious. also a certain tension that robertson had gone to yield from his father had been a senator. and the falwell's were always on the wrong side of the...
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this was a "sports illustrated" article where basically jack donahue who was the basketball coach at the time that holy cross, i believe -- >> he recruited holy cross. >> yeah, karim abdul-jabbar and you know he had made some racist comments and so that does come up in the book and certainly stand talked about the interaction he had with coach donnie you over that incident, but i know your time is tight eddie but do you want to talk about that? i think certainly one of the themes that is, is that you know father brooks understood that this was not something that was simply just good for the students. he felt it was good for the college. he felt it was good for the other students there and i think it's telling, the books who wears -- there were assigned to the students who were there this time. the autobiography of malcolm x was one. poverty in america by one of your fellow alumnus, michael harrington so i think that was very much a theme but i'm going to let eddie address it because he knows better than me. >> what is your first name? >> dean in my opinion not only jumped in but he s
this was a "sports illustrated" article where basically jack donahue who was the basketball coach at the time that holy cross, i believe -- >> he recruited holy cross. >> yeah, karim abdul-jabbar and you know he had made some racist comments and so that does come up in the book and certainly stand talked about the interaction he had with coach donnie you over that incident, but i know your time is tight eddie but do you want to talk about that? i think certainly one of the...
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donahue. this is 45 minutes. c-span3 phil dodge -- >> thank you for coming in. tell us about your fellow "body of war." he was in iraq for two days. thomas can't cough. nausea every morning. impotent. i saw this young man at walter reed, as a mother explained injuries, and i said people should see this. i nominated myself. this is almost five years of work here, and it was an experience all of us will never forget. we have never been close to what is truly a catastrophic injury whole family upside down, and our point is there are thousands of homes in this country just like this, and we never saw the pain. we do not know about that. if you are going to send your young people to war, which showed the pain. the president said you cannot -- there was no pushback. it is the people do not know the sacrifice people are making. we will have another war. host: we are talking about "body of war." it is acclaimed as one of the best documentaries. you were taken to task when the iraq war was starting. do
donahue. this is 45 minutes. c-span3 phil dodge -- >> thank you for coming in. tell us about your fellow "body of war." he was in iraq for two days. thomas can't cough. nausea every morning. impotent. i saw this young man at walter reed, as a mother explained injuries, and i said people should see this. i nominated myself. this is almost five years of work here, and it was an experience all of us will never forget. we have never been close to what is truly a catastrophic injury...
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and you heard ambassador donahue's statement yesterday. and we'll be doing that throughout the duration of the week. but let's look at what has been accomplished under u.s. leadership. for the first time ever a special rapporteur on iran. several strong resolutions on syria including the establishment of a commission of inquiry that has revealed so much about assad's abuses. kicking libya out in a special session. and there too an important commission of inquiry that has shed the light on gadhafi-era abuses. important resolutions on sudan, burma, north korea, democratic republic of congo, et cetera. a new rapporteur for the first time on freedom of assembly and association. and a working group of experts to prevent discrimination against women. among many other positive steps. with respect to u.n. women, let me say we very much strongly supported the establishment of u.n. women. we supported its growth and development. the challenge now is for it to become a presence in the field and provide tangible support to women on the ground. our res
and you heard ambassador donahue's statement yesterday. and we'll be doing that throughout the duration of the week. but let's look at what has been accomplished under u.s. leadership. for the first time ever a special rapporteur on iran. several strong resolutions on syria including the establishment of a commission of inquiry that has revealed so much about assad's abuses. kicking libya out in a special session. and there too an important commission of inquiry that has shed the light on...
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former tv talk show host phil donahue discusses his film "body of war." and bradley herring looks at how many americans are without health insurance, and how these numbers will be affected by the affordable health care act. washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >>> up next on c-span 3, a veterans affairs budget hearing with va secretary eric shinseki. then from the national health foundation we'll hear from eric schmidt of google and chris wallace of fox news. >> the genetic scientist who finally nailed down a rough date for when the hiv epidemic starts describes tinderboxs and wet moss. he says most of the world is wet moss. in most parts of the world there is not that much hiv. yet in some place there's is a ton, and it's incredibly destructive. so understanding that these two sort of categories exist and allows you to think okay, what are those factors to keep this virus moving, and what can we do as a world to end it. >> on afterwords, tracking the history of aids, sunday night at 9:00, part of a book tv weekend on c-span 2. >>> vete
former tv talk show host phil donahue discusses his film "body of war." and bradley herring looks at how many americans are without health insurance, and how these numbers will be affected by the affordable health care act. washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >>> up next on c-span 3, a veterans affairs budget hearing with va secretary eric shinseki. then from the national health foundation we'll hear from eric schmidt of google and chris wallace of fox...
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but those to political realities he changed the way he spoke mia in phil donahue or nine blinder in the pulpit of the baptist church? you could have the interior conversation the way you can not any longer. they conceivably could not go to a different pastor. misunderstood he was quick on his feet he liked the political fray but with a rafter because they were not pastors, they needed pastor to tap into the people in the pews. he brings on a computer fundraising firm after he had problems with the sec. they said you are sitting on a gold mine. you don't know how to tap into it. they found that americans are skeptical but evangelicals would open and the checkbook right away. there was incredible trust in their pastor. did he need to work through those political things? have the instance of the first six months reagan makes a decision to leave the that agenda and defense that to say we have to fix that first the only time he broke with him was over the sale to the saudi arabian government. telling them a primary you cannot criticize any action whatsoever. not all were loathsome although s
but those to political realities he changed the way he spoke mia in phil donahue or nine blinder in the pulpit of the baptist church? you could have the interior conversation the way you can not any longer. they conceivably could not go to a different pastor. misunderstood he was quick on his feet he liked the political fray but with a rafter because they were not pastors, they needed pastor to tap into the people in the pews. he brings on a computer fundraising firm after he had problems with...
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and clinton, ever since he helped save his campaign in the primaries by going on talk shows, phil donahue, walking into the crowds with a microphone and talking one-on-one with people, had established that feeling of ' empathy. i think that was his strong suit. and this ad wasn't simply done to make a point in general, it was done to match the candidate's message and match the candidate's personal style. and it's not bad to remind people that that's one of the things that you do with these ads. it's not going to be effective if you have what looks like a strong ad but people don't connect it to the candidate. you have to have an integrated message, so that what your candidate is saying and what your ads are saying, both fit together and that's much harder to do these days as indeme dent groups are running so many ads, that's one of the difficulties candidates face. >> candidates changing their views on opinion, that's going back to the dames of george washington, you change or evolve, but they have all become political fodder for advertisings ladvertisin advertising. let me go to bill cli
and clinton, ever since he helped save his campaign in the primaries by going on talk shows, phil donahue, walking into the crowds with a microphone and talking one-on-one with people, had established that feeling of ' empathy. i think that was his strong suit. and this ad wasn't simply done to make a point in general, it was done to match the candidate's message and match the candidate's personal style. and it's not bad to remind people that that's one of the things that you do with these ads....
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appearing in unnumbered mediatek outlets hardball, donahue, fox and friends and numerous other public programs appearing in national glo, the review and american conservative and right some monday column weekly and lives in his native massachusetts with his wife and children. also like to acknowledge the co-sponsor of this the been to the intercollegiate studies institute we have had a fruitful relationship with them. isi has been teaching future leaders of the time is principles that make...
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we are up in marin county you can see panoramic highway edgewood avenue donahue street, ridge crest boulevardareas getting wet. east bay moraga way up to alhambra to alameda getting wet weather another advantage point highland road, all those areas along with pleasanton, sunol road getting wed weather. south bay, sunnyvale we have wet weather fremont also. that's the way it is going to be even a shower over sfo now very scattered in nature. low to mid 50s outside same around monterey bay watsonville 57. showers will taper as we head into the afternoon, cooler tonight watch out for a few patches of fog saturday still looks wet today upper 50s, half moon bay clear lake low to mid 60s for the rest of us, slightly warmer, a little below where we should be for this time of the year warmer monterey bay inland low to mid 60s for you back home tonight mostly cloudy conditions will keep fog from former even though we have that moist ground now cooler tonight mid to upper 40s while were you sleeping the stronger of the two storms moved through the second moving through now that's why we have scattered
we are up in marin county you can see panoramic highway edgewood avenue donahue street, ridge crest boulevardareas getting wet. east bay moraga way up to alhambra to alameda getting wet weather another advantage point highland road, all those areas along with pleasanton, sunol road getting wed weather. south bay, sunnyvale we have wet weather fremont also. that's the way it is going to be even a shower over sfo now very scattered in nature. low to mid 50s outside same around monterey bay...
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craig donahue, the cfo since 2004, will step down in december 2012.he board has appointed terry duffy, who is currently executive chairman to the expanded role of executive chairman and president. joining me to talk about that as well as volume in a cnbc exclusive is mr. duffy himself. it's always great to see you. >> thank you, maria. it's great to be here. i love the canadian banks and the canadian sports. i'm a big hockey fan and they are smart business men as well. >> thank you for that. thank you for watching, you guys. all right. you have new expanded roles. what is behind these changes and tell me how your life changes. >> my life gets busier. for craig, he spent 23 years at the firm and benefiting at the cme and benefited by having craig there. there always comes a time where you go through changes and it's been a good transition for everybody. a lot of people don't know pupender gill. gill has been an operational guy but it's been craig, gill, and myself making most of the strategic decisions together. now they are going to see a lot more gil
craig donahue, the cfo since 2004, will step down in december 2012.he board has appointed terry duffy, who is currently executive chairman to the expanded role of executive chairman and president. joining me to talk about that as well as volume in a cnbc exclusive is mr. duffy himself. it's always great to see you. >> thank you, maria. it's great to be here. i love the canadian banks and the canadian sports. i'm a big hockey fan and they are smart business men as well. >> thank you...
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charlie donahue.ratures way warmer than average even with a cooldown tomorrow and monday and above average through next week. a touch of the green. i can't wear green. we'll explain more about that later. >> a good day for the st. paddy's day revelers who will be out. >> and good for the marathon runners. >> good luck. it will be a long one. >>> time now is 6:26. it was one of osama bin laden's last big terror plots and it's impact could have been more devastating than 9/11. details of that plan straight ahead. >>> also ahead, george clooney arrested here in the district. the cause the movie star feels so passionate about that he's willing to go >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to news4 today. >>> checking our top stories this morning, a u.s. soldier accused of killing 16 afghan civilians is now in a military prison at ft. leavenworth, kansas. army staff sergeant robert bales was transferred to a secure facility. >>> d.c. police are investigating two shootings that happened overnight. one involved
charlie donahue.ratures way warmer than average even with a cooldown tomorrow and monday and above average through next week. a touch of the green. i can't wear green. we'll explain more about that later. >> a good day for the st. paddy's day revelers who will be out. >> and good for the marathon runners. >> good luck. it will be a long one. >>> time now is 6:26. it was one of osama bin laden's last big terror plots and it's impact could have been more devastating...
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donahue, who oversaw the cme expansion with the cbo at nymex will be replaced by current president. cme chairman terry duffy will take on the president's role and duffy is the face of the company in front of congress and regulators in the wake of the mf global scandal. >> and prudential has met forecasts in the 2 billion pounds. numbers are boosted by continued strength in asia which was the biggest contributors to the group's earnings. according to rumors set to move headquarters out of the uk. the ceo told cnbc it was an eu problem not the british ones. >> not because of anything london has done, it's because of things that are happening in brussels so let's put the debate back where it belongs. this year's ten years i think is a great environment to operate. we have london is the best for prudential to be located. >> and there are a pair of economic reports on the u.s. calendar today. february retail sales are out at 8:30 a.m. eastern forecast to arrive 1.1% and by 0.8%. we'll get business inventories, expe expected to rise half a percent. richard, i want to 0 get your take on so
donahue, who oversaw the cme expansion with the cbo at nymex will be replaced by current president. cme chairman terry duffy will take on the president's role and duffy is the face of the company in front of congress and regulators in the wake of the mf global scandal. >> and prudential has met forecasts in the 2 billion pounds. numbers are boosted by continued strength in asia which was the biggest contributors to the group's earnings. according to rumors set to move headquarters out of...
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craig donahue will step down in december.not moving much on that news, i thought i would share it with you. >> good story there it is interesting, not a big move but a lot of people were wondering if we go would see a change at the head of the cme, now that announcement. >>> from the after hours movers to the technology industry's cash cows what does it mean to be a cash cow? head to the cnbc data team. thy looked for companies in the technology sector that have at least 30% of total assets in cash plus they have delivered earnings growth in the last two straight quarters, better than 10% versus the same period last year, bringing different names throughout the week this week, today's focus, qualcomm, a healthy dose of cash make for a buying opportunity in joining me to give their take, the director of research with williams financial group, cody acraze and joining me, come binder gar cher. thanks for joining us. looking at the certain screens that indicate fundamental strength i think is really important for investors. cody,
craig donahue will step down in december.not moving much on that news, i thought i would share it with you. >> good story there it is interesting, not a big move but a lot of people were wondering if we go would see a change at the head of the cme, now that announcement. >>> from the after hours movers to the technology industry's cash cows what does it mean to be a cash cow? head to the cnbc data team. thy looked for companies in the technology sector that have at least 30% of...
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exclusive interview with ceo>> don: -- don donahue. the incredible run of costco. that company a few years back, you may have doubled, tripled, even quadrupled your money. is it too late to get in now? >> growth concerns ramping up in europe again, sending europe markets at a low of yields and spain literally higher. let's talk to amelia bordeaux. amelia, welcome back. >> thanks, skolt. >> the euro dollar. not a lot of people talking about that in the last couple weeks. >> right. there's been a risk in the market. plus 30 the figure. in spain they're going to release their 2012 budget and the market is really anticipating this. they're anticipating the fiscal consolidation that's within that budget to see if it's enough to meet criteria for the eeu. so there's some headline risk with euro and i like to short it into the weekend, actually. >> what's the level you're looking at on that trade? >> i'm looking to actually sell euro on the dollar at a break of 1.3240. i'm looking at the bottom of what the trade has been trading in. i'm putting a stop at 133.10. >> the ra
exclusive interview with ceo>> don: -- don donahue. the incredible run of costco. that company a few years back, you may have doubled, tripled, even quadrupled your money. is it too late to get in now? >> growth concerns ramping up in europe again, sending europe markets at a low of yields and spain literally higher. let's talk to amelia bordeaux. amelia, welcome back. >> thanks, skolt. >> the euro dollar. not a lot of people talking about that in the last couple weeks....
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marcelle levin -- let's see i can't read my own handwriting martha 11 the publisher, suzanne donahue,my two amazing beloved editors -- when i say beloved it, i mean, from the bottom of my heart. they're funny, warm, great to go out to eat with. [laughter] >> the publicity team who was there at the beginning and caressa hays who's hanging around clark kelly the entire marketing team, the designers of those -- ellen -- ah, jane rossman who helped edit this book and alex who's the other half of my brain, and doug -- he's my husband and i'm going to remember this time. doug, this is -- there's a lot of other people but one more thing the shelter that my mother lived in the last three years of her life has been renamed in her honor. it's called -- now called the norma hair women's center and this is -- this award i dedicate to them because they really took care of my mom the last three years of her life. thanks for inviting me. [applause] >> i'm benjamin moshier chairman of the biography committee and we've had five nominees, five finalists. mary gabriel, love and capital, karl and jenny m
marcelle levin -- let's see i can't read my own handwriting martha 11 the publisher, suzanne donahue,my two amazing beloved editors -- when i say beloved it, i mean, from the bottom of my heart. they're funny, warm, great to go out to eat with. [laughter] >> the publicity team who was there at the beginning and caressa hays who's hanging around clark kelly the entire marketing team, the designers of those -- ellen -- ah, jane rossman who helped edit this book and alex who's the other half...
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. >> jennifer donahue is a huffington post contributor. she's a familiar face here. thankfully.oomy, appropriately for this topic. and peter kiernan. the author of, there you can read it. i won't even say it. it takes aim at political partnership and details how america can get back on track. it is nice to meet you, peter. in the introduction to your book you write compromise has become a dirty word. >> it has. i won't say i'm surprised olympia snowe has left, but she's graced congress since 1978 with the balance and fortitude to make compromise happen. and we're going to miss her. and i think the challenge is going to be that i'm not sure this is an inside job anymore. it's got to be done by the american people. >> jennifer you know politics like i do. it seems like all the great things on the hill that have ever happened there like the g things on the hill, that ever happened like the most important thing they ever did was civil rights, remember? dirksen got together with johnson and did something magic, m no more jim crow, it could only have been done together, don't people k
. >> jennifer donahue is a huffington post contributor. she's a familiar face here. thankfully.oomy, appropriately for this topic. and peter kiernan. the author of, there you can read it. i won't even say it. it takes aim at political partnership and details how america can get back on track. it is nice to meet you, peter. in the introduction to your book you write compromise has become a dirty word. >> it has. i won't say i'm surprised olympia snowe has left, but she's graced...
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donahue. i wonder what you think about the reason we don't get out of iraq and afghanistan so fast is because the higher ups when considering the expense involved and getting all that equipment, tanks and armored carriers, and places where we have to house all of our soldiers and everything over there. if we pull out and something happens in iraq or afghanistan or iran, then we have to move all of it back in again. it is the other expense on top of that. guest: i say there are too many armchair warriors in congress war andot wait to go towar would not think of sending your own kids to fight. we are bogged down in iraq and the afghanistan in order to save -- in order for the military and i think many civilian leaders to save face. this film, thomas young is the subject of my film, kansas city, shout to thomas -- these are the people that find it very easy to start a war and send other people there. i don't think that one death of one american is worth an old man's face. that is why we are there
donahue. i wonder what you think about the reason we don't get out of iraq and afghanistan so fast is because the higher ups when considering the expense involved and getting all that equipment, tanks and armored carriers, and places where we have to house all of our soldiers and everything over there. if we pull out and something happens in iraq or afghanistan or iran, then we have to move all of it back in again. it is the other expense on top of that. guest: i say there are too many armchair...
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former tv talk-show host phil donahue discusses his film.radley herring looks at how many americans are without health insurance. washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> several live events to tell you about. the heritage foundation held a discussion of the administration's decision not to fund a training program for army flight crew members. that is on c-span at 10:00 a.m. eastern. on c-span3, cases challenging the constitutionality of the health care law. that event at the cato institute is live at 10:45 a.m. eastern. >> on monday, the supreme court starts three days of hearings on the constitutionality of the new health care law. here the oral arguments in their entirety, as the core releases audio around 2:00 p.m. eastern each day with coverage on c- span3 and c-span radio. coverage starts monday morning live on c-span with washington journal and continues through the day. then, oral arguments on c-span3. >> the head of the centers for disease control and prevention said hiv/aids is the most significant disease facing the w
former tv talk-show host phil donahue discusses his film.radley herring looks at how many americans are without health insurance. washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> several live events to tell you about. the heritage foundation held a discussion of the administration's decision not to fund a training program for army flight crew members. that is on c-span at 10:00 a.m. eastern. on c-span3, cases challenging the constitutionality of the health care law. that event at the...
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tomorrow tom donahue will be our special guest. >> still to come this morning on "squawk box," florida in america. ♪ why do you whisper, green grass? ♪ ♪ why tell the trees what ain't so? ♪ [ all ] shh! ♪ whispering grass ♪ the trees don't have to know ♪ no, no [ all ] shh! ♪ why tell them all your secrets ♪ ♪ who kissed there long ago? [ all ] shh! [ male announcer ] dow solutions use vibration reduction technology to help reduce track noise so trains move quieter through urban areas all over the world. sometimes the best solutions are the ones you never hear about. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. [ all ] shh! [ male announcer ] solutionism. the new optimism. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] get the mileage card with special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passes, and priority boarding. thanks. ♪ okay.
tomorrow tom donahue will be our special guest. >> still to come this morning on "squawk box," florida in america. ♪ why do you whisper, green grass? ♪ ♪ why tell the trees what ain't so? ♪ [ all ] shh! ♪ whispering grass ♪ the trees don't have to know ♪ no, no [ all ] shh! ♪ why tell them all your secrets ♪ ♪ who kissed there long ago? [ all ] shh! [ male announcer ] dow solutions use vibration reduction technology to help reduce track noise so trains move...
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the president and ceo tom donahue will be our special guest at 8:00 a.m.reaks out into two different crowds. when you talk about officers and leaders, there's a fight to get them. companies want them. we have an officer training program. we went after them and fought other companies to get our share. when you get some of the technicians that have been trained in electronics there's an opportunity for them. the challenge is and that's why this program is so good, the challenge is to get jobs for the grunts, the guys that have been in the military, in the infantry and other jobs that haven't been in a skilled job and we got to make it special are a that. we should. we have equal opportunity drives for every other class when you ought to be having one that's special for these people. saving our lives. and they don't touch enough of the economy. so this is a wonderful program. this is really great to focus on them. >> it's important to remember that the military of today is not the military that it was 50, 75 years ago. when people are choosing to enroll, the
the president and ceo tom donahue will be our special guest at 8:00 a.m.reaks out into two different crowds. when you talk about officers and leaders, there's a fight to get them. companies want them. we have an officer training program. we went after them and fought other companies to get our share. when you get some of the technicians that have been trained in electronics there's an opportunity for them. the challenge is and that's why this program is so good, the challenge is to get jobs for...
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bill donahue is the head of the catholic league and tends to be outspoken and he says "the times" was on either anti-catholic bigotry or fear of islamic violence and they painted themselves into that corner because catholics don't attack people for attacking them. they will be attacked. >> you follow that? >> i follow you, shockingly but here's how "the times" gets around it. they say not now. now is not the right time because of how inflammatory it could be in afghanistan following the attacks. they say they are willing to consider it in a few months. that's what they're saying. right now, no one knows if that's just cover and they'll never reconsider it but that was their excuse. >> it sounds like cover. "the new york times" is the same organization that has printed highly classified information in the past, did a lot of the wikileaks stuff. >> probably didn't help us win any wars. >> probably not. some have argued some of the things that "the new york times" has published put our men and women serve the military in peril but yet, they can't run this ad. >> don't look for it until n
bill donahue is the head of the catholic league and tends to be outspoken and he says "the times" was on either anti-catholic bigotry or fear of islamic violence and they painted themselves into that corner because catholics don't attack people for attacking them. they will be attacked. >> you follow that? >> i follow you, shockingly but here's how "the times" gets around it. they say not now. now is not the right time because of how inflammatory it could be in...
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phil donahue discusses his film body of four.ndia says it professor at the johns hopkins blumberg's school talks about how many americans are without health insurance. washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. in march, 1979, c-span began televising the house of representatives. it is now available on tv, radio, and online. >> when they could desert storm, i reviewed every one of them osama the ahead of personal responsibility for. the general felt the same way, we knew there were going into a very dangerous conflict, perhaps. we want to give them every benefit that would allow them to come home safely. i am more distressed than any member of this committee could ever be that there are veterans who are suffering illnesses that may have resulted in the surface in the gulf. i do not know if those illnesses are a service or not. i think we have to keep that as a hypothesis until we find out otherwise. we have to get to the bottom of this. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies as a public service. >> afghanistan war c
phil donahue discusses his film body of four.ndia says it professor at the johns hopkins blumberg's school talks about how many americans are without health insurance. washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. in march, 1979, c-span began televising the house of representatives. it is now available on tv, radio, and online. >> when they could desert storm, i reviewed every one of them osama the ahead of personal responsibility for. the general felt the same way, we knew there were...