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and -- and elizabeth was gracious about it. c-span: how long were they married? >> guest: they were married from 1842 to '64, so that's 20. c-span: i didn't see any references to affairs of nathaniel hawthorne in this book. was he loyal to her the whole time? >> guest: oh, exceptionally. and i'm sure ... c-span: was she loyal to him? >> guest: oh, absolutely, you know, and in death, even more loyal. absolutely. c-span: how long did she live beyond his 1864 death? >> guest: not -- not very much longer, all things considered. she died in 1871, so she was still fairly young herself. her health improved enormously, because a lot of her problems were psychosomatic. i mean, marriage helped them, but -- but she was also given to somatic ways of dealing with stress, and she got bronchitis and she died in 1871. she wasn't really going to last very long without him. c-span: if nathaniel hawthorne came back today and walked in one of our big book stores. >> guest: yeah, he'd saw his picture. c-span: well, they walked up and saw -- you know, i just did i ... >> guest: yeah.
and -- and elizabeth was gracious about it. c-span: how long were they married? >> guest: they were married from 1842 to '64, so that's 20. c-span: i didn't see any references to affairs of nathaniel hawthorne in this book. was he loyal to her the whole time? >> guest: oh, exceptionally. and i'm sure ... c-span: was she loyal to him? >> guest: oh, absolutely, you know, and in death, even more loyal. absolutely. c-span: how long did she live beyond his 1864 death? >>...
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believe me, there are few who have seen queen elizabeth looking quite like this.-month-old care-free toddler, a 28-year-old playful mother of two. photos buried in decades have come back to life in an exhibition at windsor castle. the work of marcus adams, considered the best child portraitist of his era. seen in this rare film footage clowning with 4-year-old elizabeth. >> he would engage with the child, just taking the photograph to catch an completion or a mood if and when that happened. >> reporter: over two generations adams captured the windsors in a series of snapshots. the duke and duchess of york, their eldest daughter elizabeth who called herself lilibet and her younger sister. her uncle, king edward viii abdicated the throne to marry. four days later, king george vi posed with his family. george was hardly prepared to be king. but adams captured a calm, reassuring royal family. elizabeth, mature beyond her ten years, perhaps already knowing one day she would be queen. >> they teach us that the royal family was a close-knit ordinary family, that just lov
believe me, there are few who have seen queen elizabeth looking quite like this.-month-old care-free toddler, a 28-year-old playful mother of two. photos buried in decades have come back to life in an exhibition at windsor castle. the work of marcus adams, considered the best child portraitist of his era. seen in this rare film footage clowning with 4-year-old elizabeth. >> he would engage with the child, just taking the photograph to catch an completion or a mood if and when that...
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elizabeth?ea, thanks so much. >>> now, we turn to attorney michael kretzberg. major disdemeanor charges. some are surprised the charges aren't more serious. >> you have to say, what's the crime? >> she took off with the new man of her dreams. but what did she do? did she harm somebody physically? steal money? she didn't. >> they tried to deceive authorities. they left the car. they slashed the tires. they didn't just say, bye, honey. i'm going to my new life. there was deception involved. >> well, no question that was deception involved. but i think that's going to be something that law enforcement's going to have a tough time, really, proving that there was a crime. the fact that somebody deceives law enforcement or the community and the like, doesn't necessarily mean that there was a crime. >> just this week, the father of the notorious balloon boy was ordered to pay $36,000 in restitution. that was a case of deceptive -- deception in search of publicity. this is slightly different. could this
elizabeth?ea, thanks so much. >>> now, we turn to attorney michael kretzberg. major disdemeanor charges. some are surprised the charges aren't more serious. >> you have to say, what's the crime? >> she took off with the new man of her dreams. but what did she do? did she harm somebody physically? steal money? she didn't. >> they tried to deceive authorities. they left the car. they slashed the tires. they didn't just say, bye, honey. i'm going to my new life. there...
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elizabeth warren used the term "affirmatively thoughtful." basically, the best organizations now, and i think someone in the audience has worked on this is that the best organizations search very broadly. they look for talents they would not have looked for before. they would not have found it. then, they think about how to adjust their performance and evaluation. we heard you had to go in and say you needed an evaluation. the best organizations are saying they need to have a very clear, transparent, non-biased metrics so we do not inadvertently choose a person in the network who looks like us. the whole thing from attracting, retaining, to promoting talent on behalf to have come as an art project as an organization, affirmative policies in place to challenge. i am very happy to say that many of the best organizations are doing that. there are a lot of best practices and a lot to be learned from that. business schools are learning from that and helping to create that knowledge. i will say for the individuals listening out there to pay attenti
elizabeth warren used the term "affirmatively thoughtful." basically, the best organizations now, and i think someone in the audience has worked on this is that the best organizations search very broadly. they look for talents they would not have looked for before. they would not have found it. then, they think about how to adjust their performance and evaluation. we heard you had to go in and say you needed an evaluation. the best organizations are saying they need to have a very...
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through elizabeth, elizabeth called one of her law school classmates, and bob and i worked at covington and berling, and bob came over as the republican staff director and i was the deputy staff director. bob, who was a litigator, was interested in having somebody there who understood tax law. >> what else to do going to be? that was not your only role? it kind of walk us through, you receive the staff. >> i was the deputy staff director of finance. i became the chief counsel and staff director of the finance committee. when the senator was elected majority leader, i became his first chief of staff. and sheila was the deputy. sheila pushed me out. [laughter] >> with a rake. >> tell us your story. >> i have to admit that i was a working in new york city at the time. -- as a nurse. and i had come to and from washington to help buy nursing issues. i got to know people on the finance committee. the senator dole decided, as the ranking republican on the health subcommittee on finance, along with the chairman of the subcommittee, he decided he was interested in having somebody on the staff wh
through elizabeth, elizabeth called one of her law school classmates, and bob and i worked at covington and berling, and bob came over as the republican staff director and i was the deputy staff director. bob, who was a litigator, was interested in having somebody there who understood tax law. >> what else to do going to be? that was not your only role? it kind of walk us through, you receive the staff. >> i was the deputy staff director of finance. i became the chief counsel and...
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mary shapiro, elizabeth warren it is great to have you here. i am honored to share the stage with you. i thought i would start by having you give us a sense of your day today. our first goal today is to talk about your role and where you are today. we would like to get a lot of feedback from everyone in the audience, on the twister, and in e-mail t-mailwiller -- on twitter and in e-mail. elisabeth, will you start. what is your day to day like? >> i am located still in the academic world. my goals consist of things -- my days consist of things like teaching, office hours and the like. in addition to that, i serve on the congressional oversight panel. we turn out a report every single month. it is like doing a term paper every 30 days, on some aspect of the t.a.r.p. program, how deeply -- how the money is being spent, and if we are accomplishing our goals. i also continue to talk about the economics of a middle-class families, which i have been doing for a long time now. i advocate for changes in the financial system that would be helpful to thos
mary shapiro, elizabeth warren it is great to have you here. i am honored to share the stage with you. i thought i would start by having you give us a sense of your day today. our first goal today is to talk about your role and where you are today. we would like to get a lot of feedback from everyone in the audience, on the twister, and in e-mail t-mailwiller -- on twitter and in e-mail. elisabeth, will you start. what is your day to day like? >> i am located still in the academic world....
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you had dayton who was running spies out of elizabeth.a lot more is made of the cult burrs mainly because they are so well thought minute and they are so well documented because they operated over a long distance. when spies out grade at a close distance, depositions are taken rather than original documents maintained, and their reports tend to be summarized. so what happens is that those reports from the spies who are nearby tend to be summarized in general's reports because it is word-of-mouth. you are not doing that much in codes and ciphers for nearby spies. is only spies who are coming from a distance. in the case of talmadge, his spies were in new york coming back through setauket up to connecticut, where he would then do the decoding based on his code book which is one of the appendix of my book. there are other copies around. and he would then send the transcribed message. some of the original messages went on when he was out of position. so it tends to be whoever is the case agent is the one who is going to be doing the decoding,
you had dayton who was running spies out of elizabeth.a lot more is made of the cult burrs mainly because they are so well thought minute and they are so well documented because they operated over a long distance. when spies out grade at a close distance, depositions are taken rather than original documents maintained, and their reports tend to be summarized. so what happens is that those reports from the spies who are nearby tend to be summarized in general's reports because it is...
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elizabeth would later be murdered with her family by the nazis in a death camp in german occupied poland. by 1955, try as the adult world might to protect them from many jewish schoolchildren were accurately sensitive to the stresses of the times. the following report stands from a jewish community newspaper in 1935 and is read by susan. >> one can continue after the changes in all age groups. beginning with six and seven year olds in primary school, and extending on to students in the highest grade, they are particularly visible in the younger children. they no longer seem as innocently happy and full of spirit as they should be at their age. and as used to be in the case in years past. this does not mean for it so that have entirely stopped laughing and romping around and doing not he thinks. but they are also aware of the events unfolding in the world of adults on and carry some of this burden on their own shoulders. at age six, they already understand that there are many things which they no longer are allowed to do. the fearful among them have grown more fearful, and those who are p
elizabeth would later be murdered with her family by the nazis in a death camp in german occupied poland. by 1955, try as the adult world might to protect them from many jewish schoolchildren were accurately sensitive to the stresses of the times. the following report stands from a jewish community newspaper in 1935 and is read by susan. >> one can continue after the changes in all age groups. beginning with six and seven year olds in primary school, and extending on to students in the...
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elizabeth palmer reports. >> reporter: only in iran does uranium enrichment rate this kind of pomp. on national nuclear day, mac mood ahmadinejad told the country it should feel proud. the head of the nuclear agency who got his ph.d. at m.i.t. made a candid admission in a rare interview with cbs news. >> of course sanctions will affect us, but it only will delay our projects. it will not stop our projects. >> they hurt. >> of course they will hurt, but then we will have to come up with our own manufacturing systems. >> reporter: iran already enriches uranium in one plant. and recently it announced it would build six more. it says it just wants fuel for nuclear power stations. but the u.s. suspects it secretly plans to build a bomb. >> are you trying to make any kind of weapon? >> no. we have indicated this many times, not me, our president, our supreme leader. this is against our tenantses, it's against our religion. >> reporter: the u.s. and its allies might have more faith in that argument if iran didn't do things like this. publicly unveil a new centrifuge that would ebb rich mor
elizabeth palmer reports. >> reporter: only in iran does uranium enrichment rate this kind of pomp. on national nuclear day, mac mood ahmadinejad told the country it should feel proud. the head of the nuclear agency who got his ph.d. at m.i.t. made a candid admission in a rare interview with cbs news. >> of course sanctions will affect us, but it only will delay our projects. it will not stop our projects. >> they hurt. >> of course they will hurt, but then we will have...
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the diary of elizabeth block all born in 1923, who lived with her parents and two siblings in world meet in burgess remarkable for its omelette completely lack of reference to run jewish situation. some jewish children in this period may have indeed imagined the new people's community included them to some degree. but it's hard not to feel the block was not in some way and denial in this extract from the diary is read by margie. >> we had a very nice party celebrating the end of the school year. as branch of the classroom on this day, we saw before us an amazing site. the teacher's desk was straight with a white and blue cloth of varying colors and decorated with fragrant primroses. beautiful green garments but the flags hung around the picture of hitler and the picture of hindenburg which found on the two blackboards. the handicrafts that we have made laid out on the school benches at the windows. little by little, more and more people came in and our celebration soon begin. there is first a speech delivered by three boys from the sixth grade. a look back on the year of the german turna
the diary of elizabeth block all born in 1923, who lived with her parents and two siblings in world meet in burgess remarkable for its omelette completely lack of reference to run jewish situation. some jewish children in this period may have indeed imagined the new people's community included them to some degree. but it's hard not to feel the block was not in some way and denial in this extract from the diary is read by margie. >> we had a very nice party celebrating the end of the...
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this would not be elizabeth taylor's first trip down the aisle.uld be number nine. >>> when we come back tonight, a woman who gets up before the sun does. >>> when we come back tonight, a woman who gets up before the sun >>> when we come back tonight, a woman who gets up before the sun does. ship man, it would be a lot easier if we didn't have weigh 'em all. if thboxes are under 70 lbs. you don't have to weigh 'em. with these priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. no weigh? nope. no way. yeah. no weigh? sure. no way! uh-uh. no way. yes way, no weigh-ing. priority mail flat rate box shipping starts at $4.95, only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. it can be tough living with copd... but i try not to let it slow me down. i go down to the pool for a swim... get out and dance... even play a little hide-n-seek. i'm breathing better... with spiriva. announcer: spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd, which includes ch
this would not be elizabeth taylor's first trip down the aisle.uld be number nine. >>> when we come back tonight, a woman who gets up before the sun does. >>> when we come back tonight, a woman who gets up before the sun >>> when we come back tonight, a woman who gets up before the sun does. ship man, it would be a lot easier if we didn't have weigh 'em all. if thboxes are under 70 lbs. you don't have to weigh 'em. with these priority mail flat rate boxes from the...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, tehran. >> couric: one of the leaders at the summit sheer president nicolas sarkozy of france, it's his second trip to washington in two weeks. in an exclusive interview earlier today, we discussed a potential international response to iran's nuclear ambitions. you have very passionately advocated stronger sanctions against iran. what exactly do you mean by stronger sanctions? and to what end? >> ( translated ): i consider the fact that iran could get its hands on a nuclear weapon, a military nuclear weapon together with the many statements made by iranian leaders against the democracy that is israel is dangerous and unacceptable. unacceptable, quite simply. now, president obama wanted to stretch out his hand in order to show clearly to the iranians that it was not they who were the target but the leadership. patience has its limits and we have come to a time now where we need vote sanctions. not against the iranian people, but against the leaders who are leading the country to the wall. >> couric: are you optimistic you'll be able to do that within the purvi
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, tehran. >> couric: one of the leaders at the summit sheer president nicolas sarkozy of france, it's his second trip to washington in two weeks. in an exclusive interview earlier today, we discussed a potential international response to iran's nuclear ambitions. you have very passionately advocated stronger sanctions against iran. what exactly do you mean by stronger sanctions? and to what end? >> ( translated ): i consider the fact that iran could get its...
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>> all right, elizabeth. thank you.new developments in the case of a san diego man who has been missing for days. police found his abandoned car under an interstate overpass not far from the city downtown area. eric whales who works as an information technology specialist at san diego 6 news and recently at various other companies has not been heard from since he left his home early monday morning. family and friends are spreading the word on facebook, twitter and flyers. they set up a website for public help. finderickweals.com. >>> police in gainesville, florida, say a 36-year-old man caused $36,000 damage when he broke in the wrong store. the just released surveillance video catching his antics. he told police he meant to break in a liquor store but instead found himself in the bahco show -- tobacco store next door. he fell through the ceiling and crashed in a wall. when he tried to get out he fell again. he climbed out using a chair finally. cops say the face looks familiar. it was from the surveillance video of a m
>> all right, elizabeth. thank you.new developments in the case of a san diego man who has been missing for days. police found his abandoned car under an interstate overpass not far from the city downtown area. eric whales who works as an information technology specialist at san diego 6 news and recently at various other companies has not been heard from since he left his home early monday morning. family and friends are spreading the word on facebook, twitter and flyers. they set up a...
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. >>> i'm elizabeth coen in miami.d haitian baby whisked to the united states after the earthquake is finally reunited with her parents here in miami. i was there. our cameras were there and we'll bring you that emotional video at the top of the hour. >>> and i'm rob marciano in the cnn severe weather center. if you're icing down and preparing to watch the masters tomorrow, a little rain for them, but more record-breaking heat for the east coast at the top of the hour. >> i love how you listen to that, rob. i know you won't be icing down, but i know you'll be watching the masters. >>> one city's budget crisis leads to dire sacrifices. servicy are slashed and parks are closed and you'll be surprised who is arguing for similar cuts in the police and fire departments. are these tough choices coming to your neighborhood? ♪ client comes in and they have a box. and inside that box is their financial life. people wake up and realize i better start doing something. we open up that box. we organize it. and we make decisions. we
. >>> i'm elizabeth coen in miami.d haitian baby whisked to the united states after the earthquake is finally reunited with her parents here in miami. i was there. our cameras were there and we'll bring you that emotional video at the top of the hour. >>> and i'm rob marciano in the cnn severe weather center. if you're icing down and preparing to watch the masters tomorrow, a little rain for them, but more record-breaking heat for the east coast at the top of the hour....
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he's not with his wife elizabeth anymore. it's a very convoluted tale.you what my prediction is. john edwards will finally say to rielle, okay, probably time to drop this lawsuit now because i don't want to give a deposition. >> let's move on. diane diamond. that does it for me. i'm monica novotny. tamron hall picks up next. reverend al sharpton squares off against sheriff joe arpaio in the battle over the strict immigration law. plus, inside the devastating mississippi twister, tamron talks to one of the tornado chasers who go this amazing video. be good to your heart? so is campbell's healthy request soup. low in fat and cholesterol, heart healthy levels of sodium, and taste you'll love. guy: mmmm! chef: we're kind of excited about it. announcer: campbell's healthy request. but look below the surface. your mouth is no different. just brushing leaves germs behind.
he's not with his wife elizabeth anymore. it's a very convoluted tale.you what my prediction is. john edwards will finally say to rielle, okay, probably time to drop this lawsuit now because i don't want to give a deposition. >> let's move on. diane diamond. that does it for me. i'm monica novotny. tamron hall picks up next. reverend al sharpton squares off against sheriff joe arpaio in the battle over the strict immigration law. plus, inside the devastating mississippi twister, tamron...
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fox's elizabeth prawn shows us how. >> reporter: it looks like your average factory.illing, measuring and butting but this former auto parts shop is now making body parts. >> before we got into the medical, our produc hoses for the automotive industry. now it is surgical instruments and implants for the body. >> reporter: charlie tucker remembers when turner maids parts of cash ray tors and fenders but they were forced to cut hours, lay off staff and possibly close for good. >> we realized we were going to have to make a change. >> reporter: change actually found them. a medical company asked turner to make a surgical tool. they decided to take a chance. >> we started out with some simple surgical instruments, and moved up from there to the more complicated. >> reporter: now they make implants for repairing injured spines and broken bones. many in alabama don't even realize that tirn makes high-tech medical devices like these but the transformation from making auto parts to medical parts saved the company from failure and kept a lot of good paying jobs in the area. >>
fox's elizabeth prawn shows us how. >> reporter: it looks like your average factory.illing, measuring and butting but this former auto parts shop is now making body parts. >> before we got into the medical, our produc hoses for the automotive industry. now it is surgical instruments and implants for the body. >> reporter: charlie tucker remembers when turner maids parts of cash ray tors and fenders but they were forced to cut hours, lay off staff and possibly close for good....
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and elizabeth warren, she runs the t.a.r.p.rogram, which is not a very popular program itself, but elizabeth warren is in charge of keeping track of the money. and of late the government has been saying that money's coming back in, so maybe her story has gotten a little bit more favorable in recent days, on capitol hill, are they gearing up? is this going to be a big fight or are people waiting to see who it is? >> people are waiting, but obviously they're gearing up, as it happens with every single supreme court pick, we have the name, every interest group has the names and they're doing their home work just in case, there's no question. but what's so interesting to me is that from the perspective of democrats, i have not talked to anybody who has not said that there is no stomach among democrats for a big fight to begin up the liberal base. just the opposite. if they have their way, it will be as noncontroversial as possible, it will get through and they can move on to the domestic issues that they really want to talk about l
and elizabeth warren, she runs the t.a.r.p.rogram, which is not a very popular program itself, but elizabeth warren is in charge of keeping track of the money. and of late the government has been saying that money's coming back in, so maybe her story has gotten a little bit more favorable in recent days, on capitol hill, are they gearing up? is this going to be a big fight or are people waiting to see who it is? >> people are waiting, but obviously they're gearing up, as it happens with...
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he made the announcement after meeting with queen elizabeth ii who agreed to dissolve parliament to clear the way for the election. in an op-ed in this morning's " the financial times" and under this headlined "britain's election need not be a requiem" -- the natives can scarcely complain that the choice for voters on may 6 has often seen between competing visions of misery -- back to the phones. pittsburgh, pa., paul, on the line for republicans. what do you think about the obama administration is in a clear policy? is it the right approach? caller: no, i don't think so. i served in the navy for 30 years, and served under several different commander in chief's. none of which ever announced to a potential adversary whether they would withhold the use of nuclear weapons. i just think it is the wrong- headed approach. i believe it is because of the fear of that use, but oftentimes serves as the deterrence. i think it is the wrong approach. i do believe if you have a massive attack with other biological, chemical warfare, you have the potential to kill just as many as you could with a nuclea
he made the announcement after meeting with queen elizabeth ii who agreed to dissolve parliament to clear the way for the election. in an op-ed in this morning's " the financial times" and under this headlined "britain's election need not be a requiem" -- the natives can scarcely complain that the choice for voters on may 6 has often seen between competing visions of misery -- back to the phones. pittsburgh, pa., paul, on the line for republicans. what do you think about the...
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. >> reporter: elizabeth was an intern when banksy was in the pub. >> people think i'm one of two peoplee tons of people, millions of people have met banksy. they just thought he was a handyman and didn't think anything of it. >> apparently his parents think he's a house painter or so the myth goes. >> why do you do what you do? >> i try to make pictures of work with their location and have some kind of point, but the main satisfaction comes from just getting away with it. >> reporter: in this his first mother, banksy explains why he turned to sell lloyd, why he turned the camera on a french man who tried to make a movie on his search of banksy. >> it was built to last hundreds of years of the it's cast in bronze or canvas. but street art has a short lifespan so it needed documented. >> i think this is him right here. >> reporter: is he in this crowd at the premier? >> were you at the premier last night? >> i didn't go to the premier. i'm not much of a people person. >> reporter: what banksy has achieved in our celebrity obsessed is a magnification of his own sesht by hiding from it. >>
. >> reporter: elizabeth was an intern when banksy was in the pub. >> people think i'm one of two peoplee tons of people, millions of people have met banksy. they just thought he was a handyman and didn't think anything of it. >> apparently his parents think he's a house painter or so the myth goes. >> why do you do what you do? >> i try to make pictures of work with their location and have some kind of point, but the main satisfaction comes from just getting away...
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elizabeth alexander, press secretary to the vice president. andrea seabrook, national public radio. senator orrin hatch, republican, utah. our rtca awards coordinator, jill jackson of cbs news. your next chair of the radio tv association, peter slen of c- span. from my far right, you're left, mike mondrian, jim manley, senior communications director to senator harry reid. fox news channel. senator lamar alexander, republican of tennessee. chairman of this dinner in 2012 and everybody's favorite cameraman, jay mcmichael. chair of the house rules committee, straight from health care debate centro, louise slaughter from new york. dave mcconnell. rtca executive committee outgoing treasurer, linda kenyan of crn news. and of course you know mr. vice president. you can clap. [applause] our association is fortunate to have the house and senate radio tv gallery staff. they help us do our job every day. i want to expand a special thank you. these folks are the heart and soul of making the daily coverage of capitol hill possible. on the house side, olga ramirez, gayle davis, helen debarge, and
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[applause] >> elizabeth taylor here to announce the finalists for autobiography. first all, diana athill towards the end. and deborah lived through this. a mother's memoir of blown away daughters and reclaimed potent milk. mary car from harper. kathy mar in, enemies of the people, my family's journey to america. and edmund white, city boy and here to announce the final list is part winslow. [applause] >> the award is going to diana andhill for somewhere towards the end. in somewhere towards the end her report from the twilight zone of old age, british author diana athill remarks that anyone looking back over 89 years should see a landmark pockmarked with regrets and yet they are few and far between in this memoir and the ones that do appear selfishness here and capitulation to laziness their, and shame over cruelest or a cousin's children are trifling enough to show that athill takes at heart her own advice to the elderly. let us not waste our time. the slide into pessimism is very boring and it makes dreary the last year's even drearier. athill has had the prover
[applause] >> elizabeth taylor here to announce the finalists for autobiography. first all, diana athill towards the end. and deborah lived through this. a mother's memoir of blown away daughters and reclaimed potent milk. mary car from harper. kathy mar in, enemies of the people, my family's journey to america. and edmund white, city boy and here to announce the final list is part winslow. [applause] >> the award is going to diana andhill for somewhere towards the end. in somewhere...
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first she interviewed john edwards' wife elizabeth.interviewing, up next. to grasse, france to work with roxane. here in this centuries old town cargill creates flavors. and food companies come to collaborate with cargill. creating unique tastes from thousands of rare flavors. helped by roxane... an ingredient mixing robot. and a team of flavor experts. food companies find the recipe for success. this is how cargill works with customers. increase in 6 months. pete, back it up! ( marker squeaking ) when business travel leaves you drained, re-charge with comfort suites. spacious rooms, free hi-speed internet, and free hot breakfast. comfort suites. power up. now stay two separate times with comfort suites... or any choice hotel and earn a free night. book at choicehotels.com. >>> welcome back. it is the bottom of the hour on msnbc news live. >>> in massachusetts, lawyers for three teenagers are in court for their clients' arraignment. the teens are charged in connection with the suicide of 15-year-old phoebe prince. two other teenagers h
first she interviewed john edwards' wife elizabeth.interviewing, up next. to grasse, france to work with roxane. here in this centuries old town cargill creates flavors. and food companies come to collaborate with cargill. creating unique tastes from thousands of rare flavors. helped by roxane... an ingredient mixing robot. and a team of flavor experts. food companies find the recipe for success. this is how cargill works with customers. increase in 6 months. pete, back it up! ( marker...
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have in the store who owns the world that talks about the largest landowner and the world is queen elizabeth to happens to be white. most of these books those to classify themselves still owned land that was not originally there's and still on a controlled resources. so with your book are they just to apologize and give the land and resources back to the rightful owners because now they understand they were tricked or does this work on a plate of semantics but the over world how dynamics will not change? what is the intended goal of your book? >> i don't think i can win. [laughter] if those are the only choices i will have to check if the other box. my book is the work of the historian not making policy. not an advocate. i don't know that is hard but let me say my goal is nonge several so what i like people to know it is whiteness is a concept not something biological or permanent or intrinsic and the ideas have changed over time that whiteness has a history that is what i wanted. sorry. thank you. >> in your research have you found any evidence the crossing of the ratio barriers that were m
have in the store who owns the world that talks about the largest landowner and the world is queen elizabeth to happens to be white. most of these books those to classify themselves still owned land that was not originally there's and still on a controlled resources. so with your book are they just to apologize and give the land and resources back to the rightful owners because now they understand they were tricked or does this work on a plate of semantics but the over world how dynamics will...
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. >>> from britain this morning, the young elizabeth. officials today released previously unseen footage from 1931. it shows the then-future queen elizabeth at the age of 4. she's a cutie! >>> and a missouri man with $29 in his bank account has come forward to claim a $258 million powerball jackpot. chris shaw said he had been just a regular guy working paycheck to paycheck until now. he said, among other things, he wants to get his teeth fixed. it is now 7:14. back to matt, ann and al. going to have a lot of money to do that. >> this is the kind of person who should win the lottery. that's what it's designed for. good for >>> good morning, i'm tom kierin, it's cool, temperatures in the 50s. 55 in washington. upper 40s in prince gorges county. right now in fairfax counties in the 40s to low and mid 50s. highs today should soar to near 07 with clouds and sun and cloudy and cooler saturday. light rain during the morning and afternoon on saturday. perhaps a shower sunday morning, >> that's your latest weather. >> al, thank you. >>> the fami
. >>> from britain this morning, the young elizabeth. officials today released previously unseen footage from 1931. it shows the then-future queen elizabeth at the age of 4. she's a cutie! >>> and a missouri man with $29 in his bank account has come forward to claim a $258 million powerball jackpot. chris shaw said he had been just a regular guy working paycheck to paycheck until now. he said, among other things, he wants to get his teeth fixed. it is now 7:14. back to matt,...
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the woman who was killed was mary elizabeth wimbush of southeast washington. the children's names have not been made public. all this happened at 7:30 last night in front of beers elementary school and this evening, there's a dc police officer running camera speed enforcement. something they do here a lot, but it wasn't enough to prevent this accident last night. reporting live in southeast, scott broome, 9news now. >> before you go. jones is charged with involuntary manslaughter, has he apeered in court yet? >> he is still optized, but he has a court date scheduled for tomorrow afternoon. that will be his first appearance. >> friends and family are preparing to bury brian bets. the 42-year-old was gunned down in his home almost a week ago. police recovered his stolen suv, but no suspects are in custody. audrey barnes spoke with his sister and neighbors about the legacy he leaves behind. >> lesli, jennifer will never forget the knock on the door at 1:00 in the morning and the feel of dread that set in. police will tell her her big brother is dead. she can't im
the woman who was killed was mary elizabeth wimbush of southeast washington. the children's names have not been made public. all this happened at 7:30 last night in front of beers elementary school and this evening, there's a dc police officer running camera speed enforcement. something they do here a lot, but it wasn't enough to prevent this accident last night. reporting live in southeast, scott broome, 9news now. >> before you go. jones is charged with involuntary manslaughter, has he...
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the car was crushed trapping 37- year-old marry elizabeth winbush inside. the van caught fire. witnesses ran to the car pulling three children out. police say fourth child was thrown from the camry, all four had critical head injuries. medics tried to save winbush but she went into cardiac arrest and died. today police charged the van's driver. 34-year-old gene jones with involuntary manslaughter for a crash witnesses described as horrific. >> i looked in my rear view mirror and this van was coming in. it seemed like 170 miles per hour. he pulled on the side of the incoming traffic and he hit the car right there and that was pretty much everything. >> now jones and a passenger were pulled from a van but are expected to be okay. court records show jones has at least four traffic violations including driving on a suspended out of state license and driving or attempting to drive under the influence of alcohol. none of those though are as serious as the involuntary manslaughter charge he now faces in this deadly rash. brian? >> sherri ly live in the newsroom. >>> s it's safe to dri
the car was crushed trapping 37- year-old marry elizabeth winbush inside. the van caught fire. witnesses ran to the car pulling three children out. police say fourth child was thrown from the camry, all four had critical head injuries. medics tried to save winbush but she went into cardiac arrest and died. today police charged the van's driver. 34-year-old gene jones with involuntary manslaughter for a crash witnesses described as horrific. >> i looked in my rear view mirror and this van...
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the focus on consumer banking is something that elizabeth can speak to with tremendous knowledge. it will be very important for women, housewives, and americans going forward. i think getting the largely unregulated derivatives under the regulatory umbrella it is a critical step for us to take. the focus on systemic risks regulation is very important. closing the gaps created over the years that have allowed our economy to be in the dire circumstances we found ourselves in the last couple of years. >> how will derivative transparency affect the average person? >> if we look only at the carnage on the street, it is largely because of derivatives. the relationships a big financial institutions with the derivatives brought a lot of institutions to the brink. the availability of credit, the soundness and trustworthiness of financial institutions were affected broadly. >> this crisis started one lousy mortgage at a time. the raw materials that into the system where these terrible 1 inches mortgages -- terrible mortgages. the system permitted that. there were people who walk into these
the focus on consumer banking is something that elizabeth can speak to with tremendous knowledge. it will be very important for women, housewives, and americans going forward. i think getting the largely unregulated derivatives under the regulatory umbrella it is a critical step for us to take. the focus on systemic risks regulation is very important. closing the gaps created over the years that have allowed our economy to be in the dire circumstances we found ourselves in the last couple of...
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. >> is it payback for elizabeth talking to oprah?id abc ban this busty ad from airing during dancing? the smoking gun revealed as the plus-size model sounds off to "e.t.." >> they can't handle a little bit bigger, a little bit extra. >>> the reported larry king love triangle. >> do you feel like you were shawn king's boy toy? >> what he is saying now. his claims about shawn's prescription drug abuse. >> took one and one became two, two became three. >>> secrets from prince william's rumored royal wedding.
. >> is it payback for elizabeth talking to oprah?id abc ban this busty ad from airing during dancing? the smoking gun revealed as the plus-size model sounds off to "e.t.." >> they can't handle a little bit bigger, a little bit extra. >>> the reported larry king love triangle. >> do you feel like you were shawn king's boy toy? >> what he is saying now. his claims about shawn's prescription drug abuse. >> took one and one became two, two became...
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to give you more information, i ask elizabeth to hand out a glossy brochure. this is something we customarily do, i think will give you an idea of how dynamic is and gives me a promise for describing how i think it is going to change things. this involves taking multiple cable channels and this is because our legacy as s a television provider and we tend to slice of the bandwidth into 6 mhz slices. historically, all of high-speed internet services we have been providing on comcast or whoever your cable and high-speed internet provider might be has been done in the space of a single 6 mhz channel. it's the traditional single analog television channel. as we move into the digital era and a digital transmission by broadcasting has moved forward and cables own digital transition moves forward, we are able to take more of those 6 mhz slices and use them much more efficiently than to carry a single analog channel. so this is channel bonding.
to give you more information, i ask elizabeth to hand out a glossy brochure. this is something we customarily do, i think will give you an idea of how dynamic is and gives me a promise for describing how i think it is going to change things. this involves taking multiple cable channels and this is because our legacy as s a television provider and we tend to slice of the bandwidth into 6 mhz slices. historically, all of high-speed internet services we have been providing on comcast or whoever...
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was no such thing as indispensable men. 20 years after world war ii, he was aboard the liner queen elizabeth on an nostalgic return to the scene of his greatest triumph, an one night over dinner, he said he'd read a poem that summed up his attitude about indispensability and he reached into his wallet for the clipping and he read it aloud and it ended this way. the moral of this quaint example is to do just the best that you can, be proud of yourself, but remember, there is no indispensable man. i'd take issue with that last remark. if there was ever an indispensable man, it was dwight eisenhower. and so tonight, it has been my great privilege to pay tribute to two great americans, general andrew goodpastor and dwight eisenhower. through the more than 30 years that i've toiled in the fields of military history and biography, i've been sustained by the honor of not only writing about great men, but also of ordinary soldiers, sailors, and airmen. the men and women who step forward when their nation needed them and did their duty. those that the american veterans center so ably represents. my l
was no such thing as indispensable men. 20 years after world war ii, he was aboard the liner queen elizabeth on an nostalgic return to the scene of his greatest triumph, an one night over dinner, he said he'd read a poem that summed up his attitude about indispensability and he reached into his wallet for the clipping and he read it aloud and it ended this way. the moral of this quaint example is to do just the best that you can, be proud of yourself, but remember, there is no indispensable...
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first of all, we have kathy and elizabeth from nashville.vf, right, news >> announcer: this weather report sponsored by vw. with 13 different models, it's a whole new volkswagen and a whole new game. >> that's a quick look at your weather picture. we'll see you out here at 18:30. >>> how tough is preg nance sfoi an expectant dad? we've been following a group of moms and now we'll meet the husbands. and you have to tell the truth. don't worry, we won't get mad. we'll talk to them when we come back here on "the early show" on cbs f. volkswagen. ♪ [ tires screech ] ♪ [ sighs ] ♪ that's two for doubting. [ chuckles ] you hit like my sister. really? i'd like to meet her. [ male announcer ] the volkswagen cc. award-winning design starting under $28,000. it's a whole new volkswagen, and a whole new game. sweet n' sour filled twizzlers. award-winning design starting under $28,000. the twist you can't resist. at cousin everett's blueberry farm to talk about our blueberry juice drinks. they're made with my sweet, ripe blueberries, packed with th-those
first of all, we have kathy and elizabeth from nashville.vf, right, news >> announcer: this weather report sponsored by vw. with 13 different models, it's a whole new volkswagen and a whole new game. >> that's a quick look at your weather picture. we'll see you out here at 18:30. >>> how tough is preg nance sfoi an expectant dad? we've been following a group of moms and now we'll meet the husbands. and you have to tell the truth. don't worry, we won't get mad. we'll talk to...
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. >> and of course, you have to have a matching vest so elizabeth and her boyfriend took hours to putse you are wondering how many gum wrappers it takes to make the dress, elizabeth lost count after a couple of hundred. >> since wrappers can break easily, elizabeth has finished the dress with a vinyl top coat and her mother could not be more proud. >> she is a junior in prom school and a lot of girls are worried about fitting in and looking like the next girl. she is cool and that she is willing to put herself that is special as prom and she is going something so unique. >> reporter: elizabeth has made a promise not to make anything else out of gum wrappers for a while but one thing may change her mind. >> if they come up with a wrapper which is black. >> i'm glad it was out of wrappers. is was thinking it was going to be out of gum. >> so i was. >>> getting fit isn't easy and getting started may be the toughest. next how toisti to stick to a r. >>> and later glee is [ telephone rings ] by 3:00! 15 more. need this in 10 minutes. [ machines ringing and whirring ] let's do this. multita
. >> and of course, you have to have a matching vest so elizabeth and her boyfriend took hours to putse you are wondering how many gum wrappers it takes to make the dress, elizabeth lost count after a couple of hundred. >> since wrappers can break easily, elizabeth has finished the dress with a vinyl top coat and her mother could not be more proud. >> she is a junior in prom school and a lot of girls are worried about fitting in and looking like the next girl. she is cool and...
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some earlier photographs of queen elizabeth show her 7 months old. the images were taken by the royal photographer in 1926. they show the infant princess with her parents. the then duke and dutchest of york. they became prized possessions of the queen mother that kept them in a leather case. an and written script from the ok corral has been found in the dusty box. more than 125 years in the history of the wild west shoot out. arizona courts found the documentation when they were organizing files near tombstone in arizona. the gun fight broke out when the famous law man, white europe and dock holiday killed three member of a drunken gang on the streets of tombstone. the greek deficit is much larger than previously expected according to the europe union. the 2009 is actually 13 point 6 percent of g.d.p and not the original 12 point 7 percent. meanwhile, a thens is braced for more industrial action after wednesday's protest. tens of thousands of greek civil servants will strike today in protest at austerity measures and press the government not to agree
some earlier photographs of queen elizabeth show her 7 months old. the images were taken by the royal photographer in 1926. they show the infant princess with her parents. the then duke and dutchest of york. they became prized possessions of the queen mother that kept them in a leather case. an and written script from the ok corral has been found in the dusty box. more than 125 years in the history of the wild west shoot out. arizona courts found the documentation when they were organizing...
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and through elizabeth, she called one of her law school classmates and bob and myself worked at covington and burling, i think he was interested in having somebody there who understood tax laws. that was one the areas that i practiced in. >> what else did you go on to be? kind of walk us through chief of staff; right? >> i was the deputy staff director of finance, then the chief council and staff director of the finance committee, then what senator was elected majority leader, i became his first chief of staff, followed with the sheila was the deputy and sheila followed when she pushed me out. >> right. with a rake. >> tell us your story, sheila. >> i actually have to admit that i was working in new york city at the time. and as a nurse. and i had come to and from washington to sort of help on nursing issues and had gotten to know folks in the finance committee. senator dole decided because he at the time was the ranking republic -- republican on the committee, he was a junior member along with herman who was the chairman of the subcommittee, decided that he was interested in having someb
and through elizabeth, she called one of her law school classmates and bob and myself worked at covington and burling, i think he was interested in having somebody there who understood tax laws. that was one the areas that i practiced in. >> what else did you go on to be? kind of walk us through chief of staff; right? >> i was the deputy staff director of finance, then the chief council and staff director of the finance committee, then what senator was elected majority leader, i...
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elizabeth warren is one of the most compelling advocates for reform in the country.mary shapiro beat the renovation of the security and exchange commission. christina romer is one of the leading scholars in the country on the great depression. she helped this president is in the package that called us back from the financial abyss and that created a prospect of a growing economy again. sheila bair is presiding over the most complicated, the most difficult, the most consequential restructuring of the american financial system since the great depression. this discussion today is about to pick it -- two basic set of values in governing. the first is the proposition that you get better judgment and better decisions, better results when you are exposed to a diversity of opinions, backgrounds and experiences. the second is about opportunity and about fairness. the critical test of justice in this society is whether people are given a chance to advance and excel on the basis of merit, effort, drive and ambition. we can all do better with that. we have seen a financial crisi
elizabeth warren is one of the most compelling advocates for reform in the country.mary shapiro beat the renovation of the security and exchange commission. christina romer is one of the leading scholars in the country on the great depression. she helped this president is in the package that called us back from the financial abyss and that created a prospect of a growing economy again. sheila bair is presiding over the most complicated, the most difficult, the most consequential restructuring...
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we open the royal scrapbook for a rare look at queen elizabeth's baby pictures.nd it's the first time the public is getting to see them. >>> first, in this half hour, we turn to the new details in the murder of a young mother on vacation in mexico. new e-mails have surfaced, purportedly showing she had a strained relationship with her television producer husband, who prosecutors are calling a prime suspect in the case. ryan owens is in cancun with the latest. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, to you, juju. these e-mails come from monica's home computer, back in los angeles. after she was murdered, her family found them and thought they were significant enough to bring them to mexican authorities. monica beresford redman's brother and sister came to cancun to hand-deliver to mexican prosecutors what they believe is proof of the motive for her murder. a series of e-mails between monica, her husband, bruce, and his former colleague, joy pierce. the website radaronline, received an e-mail from his account to his mistress on march 15th. our relationship w
we open the royal scrapbook for a rare look at queen elizabeth's baby pictures.nd it's the first time the public is getting to see them. >>> first, in this half hour, we turn to the new details in the murder of a young mother on vacation in mexico. new e-mails have surfaced, purportedly showing she had a strained relationship with her television producer husband, who prosecutors are calling a prime suspect in the case. ryan owens is in cancun with the latest. good morning, ryan....
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elizabeth, good to see you.immigration law inspiring all kinds of controversy and protests. we'll have your thoughts just ahead right here. >>> well, the vatican got the memo. but they didn't like it much. a to-do list for pope benedict. sent from inside the british foreign office, but in very poor taste. sasha breaks down the fallout. >> reporter: it was an internal memo after a foreign office brainstorming session. the aim? how to welcome the first papal visit to the uk since 1982. the blue sky thinking wasn't supposed to go public, but it got leaked to a paper. top suggestions for the pope include, asking him to open an abortion clinic, bless a guy marriage, launch a range of benedict-brand condoms, sack dodgy bishops, and launch a helpline for abused children. no marks for tact. but humor? >> definitely a bad move. >> why would you sell condoms with the pope's name on it? >> i understand, i think i understand the theory. because moving into the 21st century fmplts the pope kind of has to move along with it.
elizabeth, good to see you.immigration law inspiring all kinds of controversy and protests. we'll have your thoughts just ahead right here. >>> well, the vatican got the memo. but they didn't like it much. a to-do list for pope benedict. sent from inside the british foreign office, but in very poor taste. sasha breaks down the fallout. >> reporter: it was an internal memo after a foreign office brainstorming session. the aim? how to welcome the first papal visit to the uk since...
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. >>> as we said here friday night there were reports last week elizabeth taylor was engaged to be marriedgain. this time to her manager jason winters. today taylor denied the story via twitter saying that while winters was her "dearest friend, they were not engaged." it would have made for nuptial number nine. >>> when we come back, trying to keep young children with their mothers in an unusual place. mothers in an unusual place. if you're at high risk of heart disease and taking a statin to lower bad cholesterol, along with diet, adding trilipix can lower fatty triglycerides and raise good cholesterol to help improve all three cholesterol numbers. trilipix has not been shown to prevent heart attacks or stroke more than a statin alone. trilipix is not for everyone, including people with liver, gallbladder, or severe kidney disease, or nursing women. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you are pregnant or may become pregnant. blood tests are needed before and during treatment to check for liver problems. contact your doctor if you develop unexplained muscle pain or wea
. >>> as we said here friday night there were reports last week elizabeth taylor was engaged to be marriedgain. this time to her manager jason winters. today taylor denied the story via twitter saying that while winters was her "dearest friend, they were not engaged." it would have made for nuptial number nine. >>> when we come back, trying to keep young children with their mothers in an unusual place. mothers in an unusual place. if you're at high risk of heart...
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after touching down in port-au-prince to meet president renee preval and his wife elizabeth, the next stop was a visit to a special arts program. haiti's first lady set it up to help children cope in the aftermath of the quake. greeted by children singing welcome, mrs. obama joined right in. dancing and trying her hand at painting. mrs. obama and dr. biden's visit was unannounced and security very tight. at a news conference, mrs. obama said, although the road ahead would not be easy, haiti has the u.s.'s support. >> after so much loss, how on earth can you still have hope? well, we have hope because we've been inspired. inspired by the resilience and the faith of the haitian people. people who have lost everything. >> reporter: it was also a new beginning for the students at the brazil school. this is the first day back at school for these girls. school isn't going to be in the damaged building behind me. instead, the learning and the real sense of community is taking place in the tent classrooms. teacher edward eugene welcomed his class back, but told his students some of their clas
after touching down in port-au-prince to meet president renee preval and his wife elizabeth, the next stop was a visit to a special arts program. haiti's first lady set it up to help children cope in the aftermath of the quake. greeted by children singing welcome, mrs. obama joined right in. dancing and trying her hand at painting. mrs. obama and dr. biden's visit was unannounced and security very tight. at a news conference, mrs. obama said, although the road ahead would not be easy, haiti has...
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we support that in the book and i think elizabeth morgan has led the charge on that admirably and has helped shift the consensus and that is what we need to do now on to big to fail on the size of the bank's shift the consensus. there is no evidence and i mean really no evidence. economies of scale or scope or other social benefits to an increasing banks' caleb of $100 billion in total assets, and we are talking about banks in the trillions of dollars. we could go -- we can argue how compelling the evidence is for social benefits for banks about $10 billion. but above 100 billion there's nothing. there are claims jaime dimond from jpmorgan chase made this claim to the shareholders this week it's not true. it is flatly not true. the book goes through this and has the evidence to read the book has been in the hands of bankers for a copy years. i am one of the top generals. i make this presentation of law school and talk to the big d.c. law firm at manchester day. i give this talk endlessly. i even said it to steven colbert. [laughter] was line of questioning was not so different from wh
we support that in the book and i think elizabeth morgan has led the charge on that admirably and has helped shift the consensus and that is what we need to do now on to big to fail on the size of the bank's shift the consensus. there is no evidence and i mean really no evidence. economies of scale or scope or other social benefits to an increasing banks' caleb of $100 billion in total assets, and we are talking about banks in the trillions of dollars. we could go -- we can argue how compelling...
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. >> elizabeth and her dog are not fixating on the air checking install. they are just chilling in the sun. >> i am enjoying it. it takes you a while to get your body used to it. >> karen gray houston, fox 5 news. >>> good wednesday morning, everybody. it is april 7th. there is a live look at the washington monument. temperatures right around 70 degrees in a lot of spots so internety steamy out there t look like we're in for another summer-like day today. we are glad you could get up early with us on this wednesday morning. i'm gurvir dhindsa. tucker is in with another check on the weather. i was watching karen's story there and yeah, it felt like summer. we haven't turned our air conditioner on yet. >> i'm anot turning on mine yet. i refuse to turn it on. i'm still participate paying f or -- paying for the winter heating bill. we will do it again today. and then we'll quit the heat wave. all sorts of amazing records falling. we'll talk about those coming up. let's get to it. we'll show you there is nothing happening on the satellite- radar. just a couple
. >> elizabeth and her dog are not fixating on the air checking install. they are just chilling in the sun. >> i am enjoying it. it takes you a while to get your body used to it. >> karen gray houston, fox 5 news. >>> good wednesday morning, everybody. it is april 7th. there is a live look at the washington monument. temperatures right around 70 degrees in a lot of spots so internety steamy out there t look like we're in for another summer-like day today. we are glad...
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. >> is it payback for elizabeth talking to oprah?s racy ad from airing during dancing? the plus-size model sounds off to "e.t.." >>> the reportedly larry king love triangle. >> do you feel like you were shawn king boy toy?
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first of all, elizabeth, i thought the steak analogy was interesting. what kind of forceps?are the time of forceps used. these are for the eye. you can see they're plastic, they feel like a ball point pen, basically, the doctor squeezes them to make the forceps work. nothing electronic, totally mechanical, it's not goldplated. nothing here sans $863. >> can somebody go online and buy the supplies they need for the procedures and take them in. >> she proposed that. if you want to mark up your supplies four percent, allow me to buy and them bring them to the hospital. we brought ourses, in a sterile case here. you could conceivably bring it in in your sterile case. was betalked to the hospital association. here's the case they came that. we talk to the hospital association, no way, we're not going to let people bring in their own devases. we don't even let people bring in drugs. if you're a diabetic and you go into the hospital you can't use your own insulin. they give you insulin and you can get that tins lynn they gave you is way more expensive than the insulin that you buy
first of all, elizabeth, i thought the steak analogy was interesting. what kind of forceps?are the time of forceps used. these are for the eye. you can see they're plastic, they feel like a ball point pen, basically, the doctor squeezes them to make the forceps work. nothing electronic, totally mechanical, it's not goldplated. nothing here sans $863. >> can somebody go online and buy the supplies they need for the procedures and take them in. >> she proposed that. if you want to...
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you have sarah palin and now we have elizabeth geneina and the al qaeda seven. there's nobody in the democratic party who has that kind of leadership to win an election and is about bush. bush earned because the criminal tuck to the tactics he used. he's not a majority president. how can you pull the democratic party which is fairly centrist? there are no rockefeller republicans -- >> give me a chance to answer. that is a point that i get a lot. here is what i believe. we are not going to stop this cycle of tighter partisanship we are in which is getting increasingly extreme unless we stand up to the extremes on both sides. if we focus efforts on identifying extremely on one side of the ogle will only perpetuate the problem. the really is there are extremes on both sides. going back calling the president a racist and keith olberman called him a per voter against women. every side has their extremes and by the way those are too politically mainstream folks, this is not about them%. they are powerful, influential broadcasters but we need to recognize if we are goi
you have sarah palin and now we have elizabeth geneina and the al qaeda seven. there's nobody in the democratic party who has that kind of leadership to win an election and is about bush. bush earned because the criminal tuck to the tactics he used. he's not a majority president. how can you pull the democratic party which is fairly centrist? there are no rockefeller republicans -- >> give me a chance to answer. that is a point that i get a lot. here is what i believe. we are not going to...
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i think elizabeth warren has led the charge on that admirably the past few years and it helped shift a consensus and that is what we need to do now on the too big to fail on the size of the banks, the size of biggest banks shift the consensus. there is no evidence and i mean really no evidence. economies of scale or scope or other social benefits to an increasing banks' scale above $100 billion of total assets and we are talking about banks in the trillions of dollars. actually we can argue how compelling the evidence is for social benefits about $10 billion. but above 100 billion there's nothing. there are claims. jamie dimond from jpmorgan chase made this claim to his shareholders this week it's not true. it is flatly not true. and the book goes through this. the book has the evidence. the book has been in the hands for months. of course they got an early copy. i make this presentation to the finance experts. i'm on the board of one of the country's top. i make this presentation of all schools. i talked to lawyers. i talked to the big d.c. law firm at lunch yesterday. i give this t
i think elizabeth warren has led the charge on that admirably the past few years and it helped shift a consensus and that is what we need to do now on the too big to fail on the size of the banks, the size of biggest banks shift the consensus. there is no evidence and i mean really no evidence. economies of scale or scope or other social benefits to an increasing banks' scale above $100 billion of total assets and we are talking about banks in the trillions of dollars. actually we can argue how...
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elizabeth turpen will then speak. she is currently an associate at booze allen hamilton. she's worked also many years in the think tank community at the simpson center and also on the hill for center pete dominici. she's going to address what the u.s. and multilateral institutions are doing today to stem the threat of nuclear terrorism. finally we have kenneth luongo, he's the president of the partnership for global security. and my cochair on the physicalil material working group. and kenneth will talk about what and he can't expect from the summit and where do we go from here. ken has a long background working on these issues as well both at the government of department of energy and also on the hill. >> thanks, alex. so as alex said, nuclear terrorism genuinely is a real and urgent threat today. and i want to make several points to support that conclusion. first some terrorists genuinely are seeking nuclear weapons and the materials needed to make them. there have been repeated al-qaeda attempts to get either stolen nuclear materials or to recruit nuclear expertise. th
elizabeth turpen will then speak. she is currently an associate at booze allen hamilton. she's worked also many years in the think tank community at the simpson center and also on the hill for center pete dominici. she's going to address what the u.s. and multilateral institutions are doing today to stem the threat of nuclear terrorism. finally we have kenneth luongo, he's the president of the partnership for global security. and my cochair on the physicalil material working group. and kenneth...