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dr. king in the movement. c-span: and you write about the nobel peace prize trip -- hopefully we can talk about it before -- stanley levenson. >> guest: there are too jewish lawyers from new york reserve dr. king. stanley much closer and earlier in the 50's -- harry cantelon later. he was really because of allegations about him in 1953, they hear that rosenberg trial and the first sort of thing, the fbi has evidence, claiming to have evidence that he was a soviet agent. the evidence is still secret almost 50 years later long after the sources and levinson died more than 20 years later. but ten years later in 1963, the allegations from 1953 that levin had been a soviet agent or a member of the communist party serving the soviet union in 1953 became the premise for the wiretap first on him coming and then when they never discovered any contact with the soviet contact, then they watch your top -- advocated wiretaps on dr. king and on bayard rustin and other lawyers, clarence jones, wachtel. all of the wiretaps became the information base for the persecution in the civil rights bill that were premised on contact with t
dr. king in the movement. c-span: and you write about the nobel peace prize trip -- hopefully we can talk about it before -- stanley levenson. >> guest: there are too jewish lawyers from new york reserve dr. king. stanley much closer and earlier in the 50's -- harry cantelon later. he was really because of allegations about him in 1953, they hear that rosenberg trial and the first sort of thing, the fbi has evidence, claiming to have evidence that he was a soviet agent. the evidence is...
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dr. strangelove. stapply's -- stanley's brilliant and funny movie, peter played two different roles, and i read "fail safe," and i saw the movie "fail safe," and i saw "dr. strangelove," and i didn't know i was about to be in it. these three planes in a squadron, each carried four hydrogen bombs. each hydrogen bomb was 75 times more powerful than what was dropped on hiroshima. you add four together, it's 300 times more powerful on each of the planes. each of the plane has four hydrogen bombs, and on the way to the soviet union, though they didn't really need gas that much, the tankers from the american bases that we had, and we still have, i believe, the nuclear submarine base near kadi, but the air bases have long since been turned back to the spanish government. this is, by the way, one of the reasons why most of the people in the embassy, their job was to be cozy with the spanish government. that was one of the few people who, especially when you see where i go to in the story, where i was outside the embassy, but before that, i was -- one of the jobs was the liaison with the spanish university. i
dr. strangelove. stapply's -- stanley's brilliant and funny movie, peter played two different roles, and i read "fail safe," and i saw the movie "fail safe," and i saw "dr. strangelove," and i didn't know i was about to be in it. these three planes in a squadron, each carried four hydrogen bombs. each hydrogen bomb was 75 times more powerful than what was dropped on hiroshima. you add four together, it's 300 times more powerful on each of the planes. each of the...
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dr. strange love, stanley kubrick brilliant and funny money merely. i had seen the movie. i had seen doctor strange love. and did not know was about to be in it. these three planes in this cluttered each carried a four hydrogen bombs. each hydrogen bomb was 75 times more powerful the ball was dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki which brought world war 210 end. we're talking 300 times more powerful on each plane. each plane and four hydrogen bombs. and on the way to the soviet union, though i did not really need gas that much, kc-135 tankers from the american bases and we had and still have, i believe, the nuclear submarine base, but the airbase has long since been turned back to the spanish government. and by the way, one of the reasons why most of the people in the embassy, their job was to be cozy with the spanish government. one of the few people who especially right into the story, i was outside of the embassy, but even before the i was -- one of my jobs was the liaison with the spanish university. i keep traveling around and giving talks on mark twain and jazz and stuff
dr. strange love, stanley kubrick brilliant and funny money merely. i had seen the movie. i had seen doctor strange love. and did not know was about to be in it. these three planes in this cluttered each carried a four hydrogen bombs. each hydrogen bomb was 75 times more powerful the ball was dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki which brought world war 210 end. we're talking 300 times more powerful on each plane. each plane and four hydrogen bombs. and on the way to the soviet union, though i did...
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dr. cramer, l.a. king stanley cup champ ba ba booyah to you. >> what's up?er: thank you for getting be mac me back in the game in 2012. chesapeake, chk. >> a hard one to own frankly. i'll tell you why. my trust owns southwestern energy, which i think the ceo will tell you, a darn good company. natural gas prices won't go up i feel. and i worry about the fact that that stock has too much natural gas exposure. chesapeake is only a hold, not a buy. >>> let's go to bill in wisconsin. >> caller: hi, a buckeye booyah to you from wisconsin. >> buckeyes, ohio? okay. >> caller: i'm interesting in snts. >> profile that stock in the first two years of the show and have not looked at that time in six years. i have to come back about santerus. i don't know how it's currently doing. >>> let's go to mike in florida. >> caller: jim, booyah, thank you for taking my call. >> you're welcome. >> caller: thank you. have you been really helpful to a new investor and made me some money. >> @jimcramer, always a debate if i'm a fool a chahrleton. >> caller: i'm holding emc corp. >>
dr. cramer, l.a. king stanley cup champ ba ba booyah to you. >> what's up?er: thank you for getting be mac me back in the game in 2012. chesapeake, chk. >> a hard one to own frankly. i'll tell you why. my trust owns southwestern energy, which i think the ceo will tell you, a darn good company. natural gas prices won't go up i feel. and i worry about the fact that that stock has too much natural gas exposure. chesapeake is only a hold, not a buy. >>> let's go to bill in...
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stanley. >> i can't talk about dr. keith ablow and the topic, it infuriates me.erica are willing to work hard. as a parent, i get infuriated. stuart: do you think that kids do have an entitlement notion, right? they're looking at entitlement culture and-- >> i think that every child starts off with an entitlement notion and parenting pushes them to understand that you need to work. stuart: okay. real fast question. why is morgan stanley going to drop 6% of its work force? have they given a reason? >> i have not seen a reason. they are cutting 6% of the staff, a lot of it is international, about half international. from 1971, to 19.92, it's interesting, right back to where it was when we broke that news, but it's about 1600 jobs. stuart: okay. herbalife, very much in the news recently. >> right. stuart: what's the stock doing and what's the story? >> welsh the story syou remember big ackman over at pershing, he was talking about the whole herbalife concept being a pyramid or a ponzi. and they're going to hire lawyers to fight him. now we see herbalife up 5%, momen
stanley. >> i can't talk about dr. keith ablow and the topic, it infuriates me.erica are willing to work hard. as a parent, i get infuriated. stuart: do you think that kids do have an entitlement notion, right? they're looking at entitlement culture and-- >> i think that every child starts off with an entitlement notion and parenting pushes them to understand that you need to work. stuart: okay. real fast question. why is morgan stanley going to drop 6% of its work force? have they...
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. >> general stanley mcchrystal and former security advisor dr. brzezinski. first, bill cakarins with a loo at the forecast. >> thank you, mika. a nice warm day across much of the country. it's a little chilly. if you're traveling in the greater houston or galveston area, have showers or thunderstorms heading your way about local time 4:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. is when we see the worst rolling through, pretty much from now maybe until about 6:00 or 7:00. if you're flying, i think most of the airlines won't start up until after the rain is gone. then we have another round of showers and thunderstorms later on today. damaging winds and possibly tornadoes. and we're watching south florida and much of the nation. the snow is melting in a hurry across missouri, illinois, indiana, through the great lakes. even illinois going to do significant snow melt. 44 in boston and 53 in washington d.c. pretty incredible this time of the year. as we go throughout this week, no signs of cooler air. rain in this east thursday-friday and another warm week, could be 50s in the week fo
. >> general stanley mcchrystal and former security advisor dr. brzezinski. first, bill cakarins with a loo at the forecast. >> thank you, mika. a nice warm day across much of the country. it's a little chilly. if you're traveling in the greater houston or galveston area, have showers or thunderstorms heading your way about local time 4:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. is when we see the worst rolling through, pretty much from now maybe until about 6:00 or 7:00. if you're flying, i think most...
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you missed a big call on morgan stanley that would have put you on the right side of today's big move higher. where does the stock head from here? dr. j has the answer next. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celeb
you missed a big call on morgan stanley that would have put you on the right side of today's big move higher. where does the stock head from here? dr. j has the answer next. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground...
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stanley mcchrystal. he's in "the situation room." >>> and new clues may show why the former football star junior seau committed suicide. our own dray gupta is standing by. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." we begin with the growing and sometimes deadly flu outbreak gripping almost the entire country right now. 41 states are reporting widespread activity in and at least 18 people have died from the virus. the minnesota health department says 27 people have died from flu-related complications. south carolina reports 22 flu-related deaths this season compared to one for all of 2011. pennsylvania is also reporting 22 deaths, six people reported dead in illinois. in summerville, massachusetts, near boston, all 720 doses are free flu vaccine which was supposed to last the entire season have already ran out. cnn's mary snow has been looking at the strain that this virus is putting on hospitals. mary, how bad is it? >> wolf, certain hospitals are taking certain actions. one hospital in boston, for instance, says it's now going to start screening visitors
stanley mcchrystal. he's in "the situation room." >>> and new clues may show why the former football star junior seau committed suicide. our own dray gupta is standing by. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." we begin with the growing and sometimes deadly flu outbreak gripping almost the entire country right now. 41 states are reporting widespread activity in and at least 18 people...