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>> eileen foster: yes. >> kroft: do you want to give me their names?r: no. >> kroft: would you give their names to a grand jury if you were asked? >> foster: yes. >> kroft: but eileen foster has never been asked, and never spoken to the justice department, even though she was countrywide's executive vice president in charge of fraud investigations. at the height of the housing bubble, countrywide financial was the largest mortgage lender in the country. and the loans it made were among the worst, a third ending up in foreclosure or default, many because of mortgage fraud. it was foster's job to monitor and investigate allegations of fraud against countrywide employees, and make sure they were reported to the board of directors and the treasury department. how much fraud was there at countrywide? >> foster: from what i saw, the types of things i saw, it was... it appeared systemic. it... it wasn't just one individual or two or three individuals; it was branches of individuals, it was regions of individuals. >> kroft: what you seem to be saying was it wa
>> eileen foster: yes. >> kroft: do you want to give me their names?r: no. >> kroft: would you give their names to a grand jury if you were asked? >> foster: yes. >> kroft: but eileen foster has never been asked, and never spoken to the justice department, even though she was countrywide's executive vice president in charge of fraud investigations. at the height of the housing bubble, countrywide financial was the largest mortgage lender in the country. and the...
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this is from eileen powell. hi, eileen. i remember you. eileen powell.he lives in eureka springs, arkansas, now. this is a picture from a surprise party. see, i don't have any of these pictures, we threw for ellen on january 26, 1977, in new orleans. and there i am in the blue. and i remember those days when wood panelling went floor to ceiling and pants went up to our armpits. [laughter] i'm hoping it was a theme party for little kids, because we were too old to be dressed like that, i think. this is from julia newhouse from germany. ellen, where and when was this beautiful picture taken? ah. well, that's back when i was wearing lipstick and fewer shirts. you know, i don't know. you know how i know when that was taken? whoever is in that photo. i have no idea. i don't remember when that was taken or for what reason. i have no idea. if you want a chance to win $5,000, keep searching through your old photos and send them to me. we will be right back. [cheers and applause] >> ellen: you're living with your mom? >> my mom, my grandmom, my aunts are visiting
this is from eileen powell. hi, eileen. i remember you. eileen powell.he lives in eureka springs, arkansas, now. this is a picture from a surprise party. see, i don't have any of these pictures, we threw for ellen on january 26, 1977, in new orleans. and there i am in the blue. and i remember those days when wood panelling went floor to ceiling and pants went up to our armpits. [laughter] i'm hoping it was a theme party for little kids, because we were too old to be dressed like that, i think....
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tonight, as we continue our series conscious capital we ask eileen heisman c.e.o. of the national philanthropic trust about the state of charitable giving in the u.s. >> well, the end of the year is always the time that most americans think seriously about giving. and we're really at the end. we have seven days left. and americans, even with the economy and the recession going on the last few years have been enormously generous, giving as decreased a little bit. gone from $300 bill whereon to 290. but that represents a modest decrease relative to the economy which decreased significantly. so americans give generously. i think there's a fact that a lot of people don't know is that most of the gifts come from individuals and not foundations or corporations. >> tom: why don't you k with corporation profits at the highest level, and building a charitable arm in the business model, that you haven't seen a more significant growth in corporate giving? >> corporations take care of the main mission first, which is return to shareholders, whether it's a privately or publicly
tonight, as we continue our series conscious capital we ask eileen heisman c.e.o. of the national philanthropic trust about the state of charitable giving in the u.s. >> well, the end of the year is always the time that most americans think seriously about giving. and we're really at the end. we have seven days left. and americans, even with the economy and the recession going on the last few years have been enormously generous, giving as decreased a little bit. gone from $300 bill...
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tonight, as we continue our series conscious capital we ask eileen heisman c.e.o. of the national philanthropic trust about the state of charitable giving in the u.s. >> well, the end of the year is always the time that most americans think seriously about giving. and we're really at the end. we have seven days left. and americans, even with the economy and the recession going on the last few years have been enormously generous, giving as decreased a little bit. gone from $300 bill whereon to 290. but that represents a modest decrease relative to the economy which decreased significantly. so americans give generously. i think there's a fact that a lot of people don't know is that most of the gifts come from individuals and not foundations or corporations. >> tom: why don't you k with corporation profits at the highest level, and building a charitable arm in the business model, that you haven't seen a more significant growth in corporate giving? >> corporations take care of the main mission first, which is return to shareholders, whether it's a privately or publicly
tonight, as we continue our series conscious capital we ask eileen heisman c.e.o. of the national philanthropic trust about the state of charitable giving in the u.s. >> well, the end of the year is always the time that most americans think seriously about giving. and we're really at the end. we have seven days left. and americans, even with the economy and the recession going on the last few years have been enormously generous, giving as decreased a little bit. gone from $300 bill...
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tonight, as we continue our series conscious capital we ask eileen heisman c.e.o. of the national philanthropic trust about the state of charitable giving in the u.s. >> well, the end of the year is always the time that most americans think seriously about giving. and we're really at the end. we have seven days left. and americans, even with the economy and the recession going on the last few years have been enormously generous, giving as decreased a little bit. gone from $300 bill whereon to 290. but that represents a modest decrease relative to the economy which decreased significantly. so americans give generously. i think there's a fact that a lot of people don't know is that most of the gifts come from individuals and not foundations or corporations. >> tom: why don't you k with corporation profits at the highest level, and building a charitable arm in the business model, that you haven't seen a more significant growth in corporate giving? >> corporations take care of the main mission first, which is return to shareholders, whether it's a privately or publicly
tonight, as we continue our series conscious capital we ask eileen heisman c.e.o. of the national philanthropic trust about the state of charitable giving in the u.s. >> well, the end of the year is always the time that most americans think seriously about giving. and we're really at the end. we have seven days left. and americans, even with the economy and the recession going on the last few years have been enormously generous, giving as decreased a little bit. gone from $300 bill...
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we'll miss her. >> eileen, you put up with a lot. i got to tell you.ive. my god. we'd all be in jail. >> eric: five months we've been on the air? july, october, november, december -- that is five or six months with clips. i can't imagine five or six year what is we'll come up with. >> greg: we'll get angryer and angryer. >> kimberly: we'll medicate you. obamacare will take care of all of your problems. >> bob: medication to deal with greg. >> kimberly: what is it called? >> bob: the downers of the downers of the downers. you mow how bipolar he. is whoo! then chew! i mean this seriously. i have never in all my years seen a funnier writer. you are -- i am telling you, you are a genius. that is why your numbers are high on "red eye" because you're here with us. >> kimberly: he is a star! >> andrea: we need a video for all of your outfits. >> bob: it wouldn't be appropriate. it would not be appropriate to end this year without me saying to my brother here. we argue a whole lot. eric and i do. you probably have picked that up. love him. he did save my life.
we'll miss her. >> eileen, you put up with a lot. i got to tell you.ive. my god. we'd all be in jail. >> eric: five months we've been on the air? july, october, november, december -- that is five or six months with clips. i can't imagine five or six year what is we'll come up with. >> greg: we'll get angryer and angryer. >> kimberly: we'll medicate you. obamacare will take care of all of your problems. >> bob: medication to deal with greg. >> kimberly: what...
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now, to hear more about eileen's birfday, here's meteo-wow-o-gist sonny days!t of precipitation. this occurs when the air rises-- stop talking about the weather and tell everyone it's my birthday! now! leave sonny days alone, birthday girl. word girl? who invited you? birthday girl: oh! what a cute monkey! give me a hug! now! listen, birthday girl, everyone's waiting to hear if it's going to rain for tomorrow's end of the picnic season picnic, so you have to let sonny days go. no! not until sonny days tells the whole world that today is my birthday! i told you, i'm not going to break the meteorologist code. the what now? the meteorologist code. a meteorologist is honest and would never report something that wasn't true, and i don't think today is that girl's birthday. every day is my birthday! see? see? that's not how birthdays work. grr! [all scream] come on, huggy. let's put an end to this party. woman: what's going on out there? word girl: ha! [grunts] [snap] ugh! wouldn't it have been easier just to say it's her birthday? i told her, i'm not going to break.
now, to hear more about eileen's birfday, here's meteo-wow-o-gist sonny days!t of precipitation. this occurs when the air rises-- stop talking about the weather and tell everyone it's my birthday! now! leave sonny days alone, birthday girl. word girl? who invited you? birthday girl: oh! what a cute monkey! give me a hug! now! listen, birthday girl, everyone's waiting to hear if it's going to rain for tomorrow's end of the picnic season picnic, so you have to let sonny days go. no! not until...
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very few of them turned to organizations that help people escape the scene like eileen did. >> we proved it is better to have a lot of female standing on the front line. a bunch of tattooed, steroid nazis. you have another image of the movement. >> i leno's this is not as about the match. -- i lane knows this is not just about the image. >> it was not acceptable anymore to live this kind of lifestyle, and now the families are in it. that is also part of why it is a trap. >> she is surprised to if they could commit murder again and again for 13 years without being caught. but she says it could happen anywhere because the right weening beewing extremist scene. babette's cares me the most because they are not taken seriously. if something happens, which it will if they are not taken seriously soon, we are caught off-guard. that could blow up a bomb somewhere and nobody would ever suspect it. >> she has turned her back on militancy and right-wing extremism. she wants nothing more than a column, normal life with a job, husband, and children, not to be caught in the shadow of her past. >>> eve
very few of them turned to organizations that help people escape the scene like eileen did. >> we proved it is better to have a lot of female standing on the front line. a bunch of tattooed, steroid nazis. you have another image of the movement. >> i leno's this is not as about the match. -- i lane knows this is not just about the image. >> it was not acceptable anymore to live this kind of lifestyle, and now the families are in it. that is also part of why it is a trap....
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eileen ackerman was let go of her position last summer. now, she's filing for unemployment after the philadelphia school board paid ackerman $950,000 to buy out the remaining three years of her contract. part of the agreement did include a clause that would allow her to claim unemployment. she would be eligible for the maximum unemployment benefit of $573 a week. in 2006, ackerman was fired from her job as school superintendent of san francisco. part of her severance package there, $375,000. >>> who doesn't have an old cell phone in your drawer or a camera they don't use anymore? you probably have a couple hundred dollars worth of the stuff right now that you can trade in for cash and avoid the hassle of selling it on craigslist or ebay. we'll let you know how to get the cash you may not know about. anna garcia explains. >> reporter: giant retailers, best buy, walmart and amazon, have extended their trade-in program to include so much more than old video games. the raid-in business is no longer for kids. they take cell phones, cameras, mp3
eileen ackerman was let go of her position last summer. now, she's filing for unemployment after the philadelphia school board paid ackerman $950,000 to buy out the remaining three years of her contract. part of the agreement did include a clause that would allow her to claim unemployment. she would be eligible for the maximum unemployment benefit of $573 a week. in 2006, ackerman was fired from her job as school superintendent of san francisco. part of her severance package there, $375,000....
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that's maybe what i love about eileen or what i love about mavis, you know, they're not victims.on those crutches. >> reporter: she left home at 16, became a model and studied ballet before launching her movie career. >> i loved acting so much that i... all i dreamed for was that i could support myself just doing that, that i didn't have to do a second job. >> reporter: how much money did snuff. >> nothing. i was literally living from paycheck to paycheck. there was a time that i stole bread from a bread basket in a restaurant. >> reporter: you really stole bread? >> yes, i put the bread in my bag. i cherish those moments. i cherish them. >> reporter: she ended up putting down roots in california and became a u.s. citizen. >> i'm not a passive person. if i feel like if i'm going to be living here i want to contribute to my community. i want to contribute to elections. i want to feel like i'm truly a part of it. >> reporter: at 36 she says her life is right where she wants it. >> my life is amazing. i'm just really blessed, a blessed person. i have amazing friends. >> oh, my god.
that's maybe what i love about eileen or what i love about mavis, you know, they're not victims.on those crutches. >> reporter: she left home at 16, became a model and studied ballet before launching her movie career. >> i loved acting so much that i... all i dreamed for was that i could support myself just doing that, that i didn't have to do a second job. >> reporter: how much money did snuff. >> nothing. i was literally living from paycheck to paycheck. there was a...
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the river when it was eileen ok well we're soon we're sitting right maybe reverend reverend we have get a little bit of time left really quickly is your final message to holiday shoppers . message children we're going to give to each other it's you. this is the idea of peace christmas hanukkah. we're starting over again and pieces here in our future. this season is about changing. a louis. in a lovely. holly i love it. man reverend billy we got to go.
the river when it was eileen ok well we're soon we're sitting right maybe reverend reverend we have get a little bit of time left really quickly is your final message to holiday shoppers . message children we're going to give to each other it's you. this is the idea of peace christmas hanukkah. we're starting over again and pieces here in our future. this season is about changing. a louis. in a lovely. holly i love it. man reverend billy we got to go.
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start with the ice the first thing that happens you feel intense burning sensation in the eyes and eileen's in flame you don't really see it in flame but it inflames and shot so you can really open your eyes is not a cure you really can open your eyes so there's a difference between cure guys and papers or your gas. purse where you close your eyes the other thing is that you will have difficulty in breathing you start coughing seaview really and the last one is that in terms of burning sensation of the skin and all these three combine people basically give out so i mean it sounds like it does inflict a certain amount of pain on whoever it's being used to fix a lot of things and turns a lot of ok well i want to play this clip for you one fox news host gave her analysis of what happened spray is and how it works. such a low pepper spray that just burned dries right i mean it's like a derivative of actual pepper it's a food product essentially. so you would know more than anybody else i mean is there a spray essentially a food product but i mean is partially correct it starts with chili pepper
start with the ice the first thing that happens you feel intense burning sensation in the eyes and eileen's in flame you don't really see it in flame but it inflames and shot so you can really open your eyes is not a cure you really can open your eyes so there's a difference between cure guys and papers or your gas. purse where you close your eyes the other thing is that you will have difficulty in breathing you start coughing seaview really and the last one is that in terms of burning...
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country's far east crossed into two thousand and twelve where people in blood of all stuck and sucked eileen go down raised a glass or two at the same time as australia after that two thousand and twelve made its way through russia siberia and the cities of cheap. and the countries of papa new guinea and you belong next with a champagne toast with the residents of the russian city who fall in the same time joan zone as japan and the koreas then three hours ago new years came to the cities of crowded out skin concealed along with china singapore malaysia and the philippines as two thousand and twelve continued to march across siberia it reached such cities as homesick and noble cbs its residents celebrating along with thailand and vietnam next midnight reached the cities of yet fifteen of berg and peons just an hour before muscovites celebrated the beginning of two thousand and twelve. and thousands were angry at the results of. russia's a parliamentary election results but this year's new year elections will take place in the race for russia's top job is on let's discuss it now with our kare
country's far east crossed into two thousand and twelve where people in blood of all stuck and sucked eileen go down raised a glass or two at the same time as australia after that two thousand and twelve made its way through russia siberia and the cities of cheap. and the countries of papa new guinea and you belong next with a champagne toast with the residents of the russian city who fall in the same time joan zone as japan and the koreas then three hours ago new years came to the cities of...
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>> charlize theron as eileen warner. that wasn't just heralded as a great movie.tics in america said it was one of the greatest performances in the history of acting, an amazing thing to say about a young actress in your position. it was an astounding film. so visceral a role, that chakt. when you look back on it now, brilliant for you and your career, to actually play that role, what was the experience like? >> that was the greatest gift i have been given in my career. >> really? >> i'm not going to sit here and be jaded about it. >> did you watch the oscars as a young girl? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> did you think it was impossibly glamorous? >> yeah, the funny thing is i would watch the oscars. i would go to the movies. i love movies, but i didn't know -- i didn't know the celebrity aspect of it. i didn't know their names. that's that guy in the movie. that was my connection to it. i felt this kind of, my perspective was, i thought that tom hanks was like my neighbor in south africa. he happened to be an actor. i didn't understand, you know, the reality of what th
>> charlize theron as eileen warner. that wasn't just heralded as a great movie.tics in america said it was one of the greatest performances in the history of acting, an amazing thing to say about a young actress in your position. it was an astounding film. so visceral a role, that chakt. when you look back on it now, brilliant for you and your career, to actually play that role, what was the experience like? >> that was the greatest gift i have been given in my career. >>...
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. >> another 7 eleven store in the district robbed, thieving targets the 7 eileen, 800 block maryland -- eleven avenue 800 block maryland northeast they are not sure if this is connected to other 7 eleven robberies in dc. >>> almost 200 participants will take part in the quote unquote, active shooter exercise, at the anand dale campus northern virginia, community college a bunch of people with guns will run around you will hear noise and commotion it is just a drill it is intended to improve the public safety abilities and response should there be an actual emergency police and firefighters among the responders, this has been in the planning stages for several months. >>> all the gop candidates are shifting from a race driven by debate, to a real ground game in iowa. >> they are descending on the hawk eyed state making a final push for votes that could make or break their campaigns too. hi sherry. >> hi sarah, hi steve republican voters as we all know haven't been able to make up their minds for months with no clear front runner in the national race the gop candidates decided they can
. >> another 7 eleven store in the district robbed, thieving targets the 7 eileen, 800 block maryland -- eleven avenue 800 block maryland northeast they are not sure if this is connected to other 7 eleven robberies in dc. >>> almost 200 participants will take part in the quote unquote, active shooter exercise, at the anand dale campus northern virginia, community college a bunch of people with guns will run around you will hear noise and commotion it is just a drill it is...
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. >> reporter: but others like eileen rogan, wish the tents still occupied their perch. >> i don't think they should be moved out. i think we should listen to what they're saying. coming up on election year. and they're representing a voice that i don't think has been voiced in a long time. >> reporter: citing a lack of violence, the mayor told wjz, in hiernd sight -- hiernd -- hindsight, the eviction. >> no injuries, no arrests. i feel good about the way things went. >> reporter: occupy baltimore came here to city hall. but now the barricades have gone down at mceldon, occupy plans to come back for meetings, not to live, at least for now. whether you like their message. >> i support the occupy ideals. and i'm wishing them good luck. >> reporter: or not. >> it was just a bunch of tents and trash everywhere. and you know, i like seeing the city nice and clean. >>> and the evictions have raise the legal challenges in other cities in new york today. a number of arrested protestors made court appearances in boston. there's controversy over whether staying overnight in a public space constitu
. >> reporter: but others like eileen rogan, wish the tents still occupied their perch. >> i don't think they should be moved out. i think we should listen to what they're saying. coming up on election year. and they're representing a voice that i don't think has been voiced in a long time. >> reporter: citing a lack of violence, the mayor told wjz, in hiernd sight -- hiernd -- hindsight, the eviction. >> no injuries, no arrests. i feel good about the way things went....
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eileen yoffee posted this on facebook.y daughter lily who is nine months old. she is now making a difference in the world. happy hanukkah, lily. and finally from mark abrams. i make this donation in honor of my daughter heather who is a two-time survivor of hodgkin's. i was particularly struck with the involvement of your daughter in this project. unless we teach our children to have the complete understanding of helping others, we will be left with those who are only motivated by their self-interests. i am proud of being a fan of yours. mark abrams. now there isn't even one degree between the lawrence o'donnell fan mark abrams and the beck fan jim ray. they might have kids sitting in the sam
eileen yoffee posted this on facebook.y daughter lily who is nine months old. she is now making a difference in the world. happy hanukkah, lily. and finally from mark abrams. i make this donation in honor of my daughter heather who is a two-time survivor of hodgkin's. i was particularly struck with the involvement of your daughter in this project. unless we teach our children to have the complete understanding of helping others, we will be left with those who are only motivated by their...
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eileen yoffee posted this on facebook. my daughter lily who is nine months old. she is now making a difference in the world. happy hanukkah, lily. and finally from mark abrams. i make this doonr who is a two-time survivor of hodgkin's. i was particularly struck with the involvement of your daughter in this project. unless we teach our childr ft with those who are only motivated by their self-interests. i am proud to be a liberal and your fan, sincerely, mark abrams. and now, there isn't even one degree of separation between if proud liberal o'donnell fan mark abrams and the glenn beck fan jim ray who contributed to the fund last week and who next year might have kids sitting in the same classroom in malawi at the desks that they contributed. i for one prefer to think of that not as a christmas miracle but as the way we all really can work together for the greater good every day.
eileen yoffee posted this on facebook. my daughter lily who is nine months old. she is now making a difference in the world. happy hanukkah, lily. and finally from mark abrams. i make this doonr who is a two-time survivor of hodgkin's. i was particularly struck with the involvement of your daughter in this project. unless we teach our childr ft with those who are only motivated by their self-interests. i am proud to be a liberal and your fan, sincerely, mark abrams. and now, there isn't even...
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eileen capitalism was supposed to increase the standard of living for people here and around the world, it has done so without the data but we have to remember his caveat because they apply as much today as the moment he wrote them and as any time you have that kind of concentration, you are skewing the idea of the free-market spirit you are skewing fair pricing and all of the essentials elements of capitalism and we know this. a big corporation can come into the community and demand that the state and local government pay for the roads and the sewers and we know these enterprises because the taxpayers are picking up everything. we know that they are getting sales tax. we know that whether it be pollutants in the air or other costs of doing business they have been able to basically neglect or put on to the taxpayers to repair in essence they skew the system of capitalism. even frederick hayek, ronald reagan, and of their favorite economic philosophers wrote the road to serfdom. he said if you don't have pricing come if you are allowed these hidden costs and this is not capitalism and e
eileen capitalism was supposed to increase the standard of living for people here and around the world, it has done so without the data but we have to remember his caveat because they apply as much today as the moment he wrote them and as any time you have that kind of concentration, you are skewing the idea of the free-market spirit you are skewing fair pricing and all of the essentials elements of capitalism and we know this. a big corporation can come into the community and demand that the...
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and new york's attorney general office has been investigating 200 complaints about the company that eileens jeff glor at the news desk with a final check of today's other headlines for us. >>> good morning. in our news here, a southwest airlines jet taking off from sacramento, california, for seattle last night did not get very far. boeing 737 blew two tires during hits takeoff run. the pilot hit the brakes. rescue crews called in and firefighters put down foam. no fire. none of the people on board hurt but relieved passengers described the incident. >> for about halfway down the runway, all of a sudden a lot pop. plane started shaking and set the nose back down and said we retired. >> we were going fast and a popping sound. >> have a good story to tell on facebook. >> federal investigators are investigating that. >>> a candlelight vigil say 9-year-old girl was killed by her babysitter. her mother was there as a crowd made a memorial of teddy bears. 40-year-old michael plumadore said he hurt the 9-year-old with a brick. the community had been searching for the little girl since she went mi
and new york's attorney general office has been investigating 200 complaints about the company that eileens jeff glor at the news desk with a final check of today's other headlines for us. >>> good morning. in our news here, a southwest airlines jet taking off from sacramento, california, for seattle last night did not get very far. boeing 737 blew two tires during hits takeoff run. the pilot hit the brakes. rescue crews called in and firefighters put down foam. no fire. none of the...
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it's eileen. i would like to ask if it is indeed true when illegal immigrants, excuse my dog. gets excited when i'm talking to someone. if it's true that those children are automatically citizens and how that affects being able to deport the illegal immigrant parents. >> guest: yes, children born in the united states are automatically u.s. citizens regardless of the status of their parents with some minor exceptions for diplomats. again, historically 10 or 15 years ago, having a us-born children was considered a factor in whether someone was going -- could be deported. a few years ago, a decision was made to stop that and basically people were subject to deportation regardless of whether they had us-born children or not. how that policy is being played out now i am not sure but it used to be a significant factor. >> host: what about a recent policy that cracks down on employers who hired illegal immigrants? >> guest: i think most of the people who have looked at this all along have talked about enforcement to actually work as a deterrent would have to be focused on the employe
it's eileen. i would like to ask if it is indeed true when illegal immigrants, excuse my dog. gets excited when i'm talking to someone. if it's true that those children are automatically citizens and how that affects being able to deport the illegal immigrant parents. >> guest: yes, children born in the united states are automatically u.s. citizens regardless of the status of their parents with some minor exceptions for diplomats. again, historically 10 or 15 years ago, having a us-born...
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suspects at this point dc police are not sure if this is connected other than two other recent 7 eileen robberies in dc two -- eleven robberies in dc two were hit a week ago. >> still no sign of a blind man from maryland. he got. >> announcer: amtrak train in union station -- he got on an amtrak train in union station heading to birmingham but wound up in north carolina instead. he wanted to come back to dc. >>> president barack obama and daughters spent time yesterday at one of the most popular snorkeling spots on the island of oahu released four green sea turtles into the water they spend every christmas in hawaii where mr. obama was born and mostly raised. >> on christmas day the president spent time with marine families, in hawaii but a little baby made headlines that day. casey spiegel has more now from cooper wagner's parents. >> yeah, kids are quite unpredictable you never know what they are going to do. >> 8 month old cooper wagner wasn't crying on christmas, if president obama was santa cooper gave him a mouthful. >> holding his teeth his bottom teeth not just touching his face
suspects at this point dc police are not sure if this is connected other than two other recent 7 eileen robberies in dc two -- eleven robberies in dc two were hit a week ago. >> still no sign of a blind man from maryland. he got. >> announcer: amtrak train in union station -- he got on an amtrak train in union station heading to birmingham but wound up in north carolina instead. he wanted to come back to dc. >>> president barack obama and daughters spent time yesterday at...
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. >> reporter: in the wake of hurricane eileen there were hundreds of thousands of people in connecticutower. if you lose the power you lose the food inside your refrigerator. so the state put a program into place, food stamps offering $200 to $900 per family depending on your income. 24,000 people applied for that money. they did on the honor system and didn't initially verify the income. thousand they verified the applicants' income and a lot of people including a large chunk of state employees did not qualmify for those food stamps. his to the governor. >> i can honestly say if i look angry i am. if we find out that state employees or anyone else used the occurrence of hurricane irene to defraud the assistance program, the consequences will be immediate and severe. >> reporter: this is is the same governor who just pushed a massive tax increase in connecticut so state workers could keep their jobs. megyn: it will be months before we get the final results of egypt's elections, but what we have seen so far is very troubling to some. members of one of the most radical islamic groups gang
. >> reporter: in the wake of hurricane eileen there were hundreds of thousands of people in connecticutower. if you lose the power you lose the food inside your refrigerator. so the state put a program into place, food stamps offering $200 to $900 per family depending on your income. 24,000 people applied for that money. they did on the honor system and didn't initially verify the income. thousand they verified the applicants' income and a lot of people including a large chunk of state...
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career with him, fellow from connecticut who has represented the connecticut senate by my sister eileennecticut. [applause] years ago, vicki and ted had a have a number of us at the house on the cape and talking about the institute and what it could be and one of the suggestions was that it could go to another college and it wasn't emerson college. [laughter] and the senator said he wanted it at umass boston and he was clear about that. he understood how important it would be for himself and for the people at umass boston. we have a great university system in massachusetts and the man who has led it for the last several years has been a member of our board, a significant leader in massachusetts and a dear friend of the kennedy institute, jack wilson. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much, peter. this really is a wonderful day for the university and it's a wonderful day for our commonwealth and for the nation, for everyone who cares about public service, this is a wonderful day. and it was why the red sox waited, we know that. the university of massachusetts has been enthusiastic
career with him, fellow from connecticut who has represented the connecticut senate by my sister eileennecticut. [applause] years ago, vicki and ted had a have a number of us at the house on the cape and talking about the institute and what it could be and one of the suggestions was that it could go to another college and it wasn't emerson college. [laughter] and the senator said he wanted it at umass boston and he was clear about that. he understood how important it would be for himself and...
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a lot of these folks have been here many, many years including eileen, 8 ye28 years.w years ago but did back. >> i enjoy working with all the people. they give you a fair wage. i enjoy what i'm doing. so -- >> reporter: you're still here. >> i'm still here. >> reporter: a lot of the people we've been talking to have the same story and the company says part of their success here in the united states is because of the made in america philosophy. they have a flag up ton here in the factory floor. it's definitely part of the mantra here at allen edmonds and that not only helped sales in the united states but is part ever the reason they've been able to get into china, because people in china want american-made products. >> i do think this made in america, the american ethos and mystique is going to be very impactful as we open up in chine nanchts we're definitely need poor people to make the shoes. we're tapped out right now. we'll be hiring more people to stock their stores even next year. >> have the barriers been broke be down in terms of getting into the chinese marke
a lot of these folks have been here many, many years including eileen, 8 ye28 years.w years ago but did back. >> i enjoy working with all the people. they give you a fair wage. i enjoy what i'm doing. so -- >> reporter: you're still here. >> i'm still here. >> reporter: a lot of the people we've been talking to have the same story and the company says part of their success here in the united states is because of the made in america philosophy. they have a flag up ton...