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this chain of emails starts five days later on february 25, 2007. first email is from you, mr. beck, yourself, mr. schneider. here's what you wrote. david and i spoke tosmede he instructed me to take actions to sell all arms that we intend to transfer to the portfolio in the first quarter of 2007. that amounts to roughly $3 billion of option arms available for seasm i'd like to get these loans into sale immediately so that i can sell as many as possible the first quarter. sounds urgent. mr. beck, is the david you're referring to mr. schneider? >> yes. >> mr. schneider, you recall giving that instruction to mr. beck? >> mr. chairman, i recall a decision being made in alco to sell more option arms and provide more liquidity and capital? >> do you remember giving that direction? >> yes, i do. >> now, about two weeks after this email, market risk committee gives approval to move up to $3 billion in option arms out of the investment portfolio and into the sales portfolio, stharkt? >> correct. >> exhibit 43 is the minutes of the market risk committee reflecting the unanimous approval
this chain of emails starts five days later on february 25, 2007. first email is from you, mr. beck, yourself, mr. schneider. here's what you wrote. david and i spoke tosmede he instructed me to take actions to sell all arms that we intend to transfer to the portfolio in the first quarter of 2007. that amounts to roughly $3 billion of option arms available for seasm i'd like to get these loans into sale immediately so that i can sell as many as possible the first quarter. sounds urgent. mr....
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government has released emails. goldman has released emails. there was another document released today. was there anything new and interesting to you in there. >> the senate committee which will be seeing the goldman executives to talk with them about their mortgage operations, the senate committee today released a document that outlined these emails. there was a press briefing with carl levin who leads that committee. what he said is that it's clear to him that goldman amassed this short position, this negative bet, and that the negative bet allowed goldman to profit. goldman disputes this. goldman says that they lost money on mortgages in '08 and that they were just trying to be neutral on the market. i imagine we'll hear a lot more about that tomorrow. >> suarez: one document released today at 5:00 eastern time was from a goldman trader involved in mortgages and involved in the european exposure who said the company had really damaged its brand over there. >> you're right. there was an email from october '07 written to dan sparks who is the
government has released emails. goldman has released emails. there was another document released today. was there anything new and interesting to you in there. >> the senate committee which will be seeing the goldman executives to talk with them about their mortgage operations, the senate committee today released a document that outlined these emails. there was a press briefing with carl levin who leads that committee. what he said is that it's clear to him that goldman amassed this short...
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people are getting emails in their in box.n line just today that offers the free ipad. all you have to do is get information from direct marketing. you have to get either a credit card or a loan. this stuff is crazy. don't do it. >> shepard: explain how to keep from getting scammed. >> it's simple. buy your ipad from an authorized retailer. make sure you're getting directly from apple or somebody who is supposed to be selling apple products. if you want a secondhand product, get it locally, across the street or down the road. if you buy one of these things, for god's sakes, use a credit card. don't wire money to anybody. that's a rep for das -- recipe for disaster. >> shepard: apple doesn't test and market this way. >> they were so secretive about this product. idea they would let anybody in the world test this thing is crazy. >> shepard: they left -- somebody left a new iphone out and everybody got the thing and whoever that is probably in the bottom of the east river. >> i don't think steve jobs does that. >> he probably kno
people are getting emails in their in box.n line just today that offers the free ipad. all you have to do is get information from direct marketing. you have to get either a credit card or a loan. this stuff is crazy. don't do it. >> shepard: explain how to keep from getting scammed. >> it's simple. buy your ipad from an authorized retailer. make sure you're getting directly from apple or somebody who is supposed to be selling apple products. if you want a secondhand product, get it...
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>> are you reading from a particular email? >> i am.exhibit 68. >> all right. >> so the question again, i'm sorry. >> what's audacious about the fdic seeking access -- not in this case access. sitting down with a bank, which has had the kind of problems that that bank had and to tell that panic that they were going to recommend the down grading in the rating. why is that so audacious? >> well, i think you have to ask john rich that. >> i did. >> i don't mean to make light of it. i don't know what else was going on with the director at the time. what his perception was and why he would have put it into an email like this. >> and in terms of access to files sitting next to ots when you do your examination, is there anything i believe it problematical about that? did that happen? >> i'm sorry? >> should that happen? >> that fdic should sit next to an ots examiner? >> no, that they should be rejected when they try? >> well, the difficulty i'm having with the characterization of rejected is that i'm looking at the fdic i.g.'s report which wa
>> are you reading from a particular email? >> i am.exhibit 68. >> all right. >> so the question again, i'm sorry. >> what's audacious about the fdic seeking access -- not in this case access. sitting down with a bank, which has had the kind of problems that that bank had and to tell that panic that they were going to recommend the down grading in the rating. why is that so audacious? >> well, i think you have to ask john rich that. >> i did. >> i...
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. >> don't get email on the iphone don't get the inventions.oldman directs money to the people they think will make the most. >> bill: produce good stuff. >> always come back to america because this is where the cash is anyway, we have a disagreement on this. i think we absolutely need some oversight. but i do agree with you that the feds have not -- do not have a good track record. but i put it in the fbi hands. they would be the ones that would enforce the law and the law would have to be very specific so even you, stossel, understand it i will never understand it but you would understand and it explain it to me. john stossel, everybody, officer crumke. charges the obama administration is not fort hood eno sfx: car cg ♪ ♪ this is onstar. i've received a signal you've been in a crash. i'll contact emergency services. >> bill: barack and a hard place segment tonight charges the obama administration is side tracking the investigation of the fort hood massacre. now issuing subpoenas, the senators saying their homeland security committee will have
. >> don't get email on the iphone don't get the inventions.oldman directs money to the people they think will make the most. >> bill: produce good stuff. >> always come back to america because this is where the cash is anyway, we have a disagreement on this. i think we absolutely need some oversight. but i do agree with you that the feds have not -- do not have a good track record. but i put it in the fbi hands. they would be the ones that would enforce the law and the law...
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levin quoted a goldman email that used an obscenity. >> june 22 is the date of this email. "boy, that timberwolf was one ( bleep ) deal." how much of that ( bleep ) deal did you sell to your clients after june 22, 2007? >> mr. chairman, i don't know the answer to that, but the price would have reflected levels that they wanted to invest in. >> oh, of course, but they didn't know... you didn't tell them that you thought it was a ( bleep ) deal. >> i didn't say that. >> no, who did? your people, internally. you knew it was a ( bleep ) deal, and that's what your email shows. >> i think the context, the message that i took from the email from mr. montag, was that my performance on that deal wasn't good. >> how about the fact that you sold hundreds of millions of that deal after your people knew that it was a ( bleep ) deal? does that bother you at all, that you sold a customer something... >> i don't recall selling hundreds of millions of that deal after that. >> brown: michael swenson, currently a managing director at goldman, was asked by arkansas senator mark pryor if goldma
levin quoted a goldman email that used an obscenity. >> june 22 is the date of this email. "boy, that timberwolf was one ( bleep ) deal." how much of that ( bleep ) deal did you sell to your clients after june 22, 2007? >> mr. chairman, i don't know the answer to that, but the price would have reflected levels that they wanted to invest in. >> oh, of course, but they didn't know... you didn't tell them that you thought it was a ( bleep ) deal. >> i didn't say...
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keep emailing your responses to us. we will read more in the next hour and most of them on the front page of our website. here's a look ahead to the next hour of 11 news today. >> headaches can be brought on by different triggers, including the weather. >> [unintelligible] >> and give jumping out of a plan is not your thing, we will give you a look at -- out of a plane is not your thing, we will give you a look at some for home it is. >> we will -- whom it is. >> we will give you an update on accidents and traffic next. >> tragedy in west virginia. 25 people dead in the worst mine accident in decades. >> some unfinished business in annapolis. details are next. >> play ball. orioles fans can wipe the slate clean as we kick off another baseball season. >> it feels like summer, but for how much longer? the forecast as a 11 news today continues right now. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> good morning. >> place for joining us for 11
keep emailing your responses to us. we will read more in the next hour and most of them on the front page of our website. here's a look ahead to the next hour of 11 news today. >> headaches can be brought on by different triggers, including the weather. >> [unintelligible] >> and give jumping out of a plan is not your thing, we will give you a look at -- out of a plane is not your thing, we will give you a look at some for home it is. >> we will -- whom it is. >>...
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which justice didn't know the difference between an email and a pager. we'll be right back. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 if it was up to me? tdd# 1-800-345-2550 investment firms wouldn't even dream of overcharging people. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 in fact, they'd spend all of their time dreaming up ways tdd# 1-800-345-2550 to give us more for our money. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i guess i'd just like to see a little more give tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and a little less take, you know? tdd# 1-800-345-2550 if it was up to...
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then i just email it over to my computer. very handy. very handy. so i have no down time, if you will. but for the digital age we live in, i couldn't be producing a book a year. it used to take a lot longer to go to the library. to hand-write everything out. to manually type it. i also use a voice recognition software. that eases up the wrist if i have a number of passages i need to pull out of a book. i'll just dictate them into my right into my machine. so i'm very digital in my work. and i'm also -- as i'm preparing my next book, with the coming of the ipad, i'm really thinking about multimedia. i'm thinking this is unique. there's a lot of public domain information. i won't have to screw around with rights to give a value-added to this work i'm doing. and not many people, for example, have heard the nixon tapes. and while the office tapes are terrible, some of the conversations are good. and some of those will work into my thing. there's other multimedia things i can use. so i'm thinking more than just it is straight linear narrative this time a
then i just email it over to my computer. very handy. very handy. so i have no down time, if you will. but for the digital age we live in, i couldn't be producing a book a year. it used to take a lot longer to go to the library. to hand-write everything out. to manually type it. i also use a voice recognition software. that eases up the wrist if i have a number of passages i need to pull out of a book. i'll just dictate them into my right into my machine. so i'm very digital in my work. and i'm...
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>> rassa emails... >> let me get this straight, your boss is asking to you email us to purchase the april show. sorry, i don't deal with the middle man. if your boss wants a copy of the show, he has to deal with me personally. i will be in bryant park. i know, i don't take moan. this transaction will involve a number of humiliating activities, whether your boss shows up or not. that's how i roll. >> you get it done. >> greg: yeah. >> keep going. >> ron from jacksonville writes... >> ron, you are right and i am wrong, which is amazing because i'm such a fan. who can forget all the great characters? can we have a picture of nick morris? there he is. he's awesome. and fyi, did you know that scott valentine created the world's larnest ion collider? well, he didn't. he did nothing of the sort. anyway, bret emails... >> andy is not ashamed of his cats, he likes to keep his private life private and his public life separate from those he loves dearly. this is andy's last birthday party. cake of tender vittles and giant scratching post for the neighbors and catnip cupcakes. >> i love the western b
>> rassa emails... >> let me get this straight, your boss is asking to you email us to purchase the april show. sorry, i don't deal with the middle man. if your boss wants a copy of the show, he has to deal with me personally. i will be in bryant park. i know, i don't take moan. this transaction will involve a number of humiliating activities, whether your boss shows up or not. that's how i roll. >> you get it done. >> greg: yeah. >> keep going. >> ron from...
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there were the emails. probably a little more made of that.hink people think that scientists are like high priests. science is a messy business. science labs are full of competition and bristing egos just like any human institution. part of the fact that we have almost too much faith in scientists and then there was a moment in the i.p.c. report, the climate change body that reports every few years that exaggerated by a factor of 10 ice melt up in the high tibetan plateau. that at least was pointed out by a climate scientist so in the sciences having to deal with itself really, having to be rigorous with itself. tavis: i want to come back to -- first thing is how do you decide to take a very serious issue, an issue to your point is being debated now like climate change and fictionalize it. >> it is really difficult. i would like to write a novel around this subject but you know, it is full of morals, ethics, politics, statistics. hard science and couldn't see a way in so five years ago i took a trip up to the arctic with some scientists. we we
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email number five agreeable. she was a disaster. a tough position she is giving way to the emerging central criticism of her that she won't take a real position on anything. the next day guiliani the leading candidate for republican nomination launched a broadside attack against hillary over meandering position on the license plan and attacks on hillary continued over the next two weeks and months for the first time she showed real folder brevity of what many people have predicted would be a clinton run away among those betting heavily was david paterson as the state's powerful senate majority leader, the largely ceremonial job from a 10 in governor. and in the united states senate and the election of president than seemed likely that would be their main the chomper in node deputy majority leader malcolm smith in succeeding him as governor because by january january 2009 neither would have succeeded as president pro tem cory of the senate. on the question of whether eliot would have appointed patterson to replace him i don't think h
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but, you know, and i have often not replied to those emails because i do feel i shouldn't. but, you know, i appreciated hearing it. and i've heard that from other people, too. >> david, have you gotten thank you notes? >> i would like to answer this when you're done, too. >> my own personal opinion that thank you notes are both appropriate and very welcomed. so i have no problem with it. >> because thank you notes technically do not require any response. so i think miss manners would agree but let's go to bella and ron. >> having been a reviewer -- frankly you're writing to void. and you didn't get many changes to it and a month later you get an email from an editor offering you another assignment. so the few times i've gotten notes from authors cherished. it's nice to get the confirmation but on the other hand you don't want somebody who's written bad throw wine in your face. >> i've actually written -- i like to think i'm particularly good at being gently critical. and several times i would say five to seven times i've written a review and said something critical and gott
but, you know, and i have often not replied to those emails because i do feel i shouldn't. but, you know, i appreciated hearing it. and i've heard that from other people, too. >> david, have you gotten thank you notes? >> i would like to answer this when you're done, too. >> my own personal opinion that thank you notes are both appropriate and very welcomed. so i have no problem with it. >> because thank you notes technically do not require any response. so i think miss...
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for support, levin pointed to thousands of executive emails, citing one to the goldman board. >> we were overall, net short the mortgage market, and thus had very strong results. so, were they big-time short in 2007? you betcha, despite what they've been trying to say. >> reporter: over the weekend, goldman accused the committee of cherry-picking emails. again this afternoon, the bank battled back, releasing c.e.o. lloyd blankfein's testimony. the c.e.o. plans to tell congress goldman sachs lost $1.2 billion on housing, adding, quote: >> we didn't have a massive short against the housing market and we certainly did not bet against our clients. >> reporter: blankfein says his firm cannot survive if clients don't trust it. but senator carl levin says goldman is misleading the country about its mortgage bets. it will be an interesting hearing, susie. >> this sure looks like it's shaping that up way, darren. we got from your report a preview of what lloyd blankfind, the ceo of goldman sachss is going to say tomorrow but you can give us an idea of what you think the questioning by the senate
for support, levin pointed to thousands of executive emails, citing one to the goldman board. >> we were overall, net short the mortgage market, and thus had very strong results. so, were they big-time short in 2007? you betcha, despite what they've been trying to say. >> reporter: over the weekend, goldman accused the committee of cherry-picking emails. again this afternoon, the bank battled back, releasing c.e.o. lloyd blankfein's testimony. the c.e.o. plans to tell congress...
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email us your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com and officials say someone tied a dog to a pole on easter sunday. and a group of kids around 13 years old pummelled the dog with bricks. a man tried to save the dog and was hit by the bricks. they both are doing well. the dog will soon be put up for adoption. >> the search for four missing coal miners in virginia could resume today. a vigil was held last night to honor the 25 miners who lost their lives during an explosion. one survivor spoke about the incident. >> there was very severe wind, dust, dirt, debris blowing. these guys are still in there. [crying] a lot of my very good buddies. people do not understand the camaraderie between coal miners. >> officials say it is unlikely they will find the remaining four miners alive. coming up, talks between air carriers may mean you will pay more this summer. >> a soldier captured in afghanistan. >> more weather and traffic w >> welcome back. 73 degrees at the maryland science center. a warm start for us. it will be dry until this evening, when things change. temperatures in the suburbs, amid-up
email us your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com and officials say someone tied a dog to a pole on easter sunday. and a group of kids around 13 years old pummelled the dog with bricks. a man tried to save the dog and was hit by the bricks. they both are doing well. the dog will soon be put up for adoption. >> the search for four missing coal miners in virginia could resume today. a vigil was held last night to honor the 25 miners who lost their lives during an explosion. one survivor...
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. >> during the hearing this morning, email dating back to 2007 may be a topic of discussion. those e-mails that show that the bank allegedly positioned itself to make a fortune off the mortgage crisis. the e-mails, the bank says, were cherry pick. >> you can see what goes on beneath goldman sachs and they will have to address that. that is relatively rare. >> it faces charges that it is led declines by selling mortgage investment secretly designed to fail. the head of the senate committee says goldman contributed to the nation's economic collapse. the ceo of goldman loyd blankfein is expected to address the charges. when the hearing gets underway this morning, he expected to start by thanking taxpayers for the bailout, noting that the bank has paid it all back with interest. brianne prada reporting. >> the controversy surrounding arizona's to of immigration law shows no signs of simmering down. if dozens demonstrated last night at a tucson building where gov. jan brewer was speaking. mexico's president says it will hurt u.s.-mexico relations. police will question people about
. >> during the hearing this morning, email dating back to 2007 may be a topic of discussion. those e-mails that show that the bank allegedly positioned itself to make a fortune off the mortgage crisis. the e-mails, the bank says, were cherry pick. >> you can see what goes on beneath goldman sachs and they will have to address that. that is relatively rare. >> it faces charges that it is led declines by selling mortgage investment secretly designed to fail. the head of the...
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send your emails to >> well, i'm told it was quite the popular video game years ago an for one love of the game arrest stroids, a medicine is now in the record books. he played the 80's favorite for 15 hours in his friend's basement and over the course of four days he radged up the score of over 41 million beating the 1982 previous record by 200,000 points. 4 etried beating the arrest stroids high score once before but gave up playing after only 36 hours. >> he wimped out that time. >> lots of parents encourage their kids to get into the family business but probably none as extreme as this. >> a 3-year-old girl is learning to walk a tightrope 20 feet above the ground and if that weren't enough a group of tigers were eagerly awaiting below. she did have a safety harness which she needed years many times but the father is being criticized for what many say amounted to child abuse. >> i agree. by the way that's how i learned the television anchor business. >> yes. >> coming up we'll take a look at the morning headlines. >> i'm tony pann. things are quiet right now but we expect rain to mo
send your emails to >> well, i'm told it was quite the popular video game years ago an for one love of the game arrest stroids, a medicine is now in the record books. he played the 80's favorite for 15 hours in his friend's basement and over the course of four days he radged up the score of over 41 million beating the 1982 previous record by 200,000 points. 4 etried beating the arrest stroids high score once before but gave up playing after only 36 hours. >> he wimped out that time....
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email us your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> coming up, get out of those walking shoes. not only is it good for your health, but it could get to a break from work. >> call me, i will be there. >> a tractor worthy enough to wear the green and yellow has evolved... from every john deere that's come before it. and it's available with 133 easy-to-install attachments, including the most popular one of all. ♪ >> welcome back. it is 72 degrees already downtown at the maryland science center. no weather problems on your way to work or school this wednesday. it will be a war oncm one, a feg like summer. 70 at the airport. the forecast for today, a mixture of sunshine and cloud. it'll be hot, but not humid. that is a good thing. the high temperature is expected to be around 90 degrees. we will check the seven-day forecast when i come back in a few minutes. over to the news desk. >> if you suffer from weight problems, it could be linked to a psychological problem. if you tend to give a lot to others, you may not be focusing enough time on yourself and using food to do so. they stre
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i have emailed c-span to have somebody from a group called health science institute in baltimore. i'm wandering if your guest knows anything about it. it's a global group of medical doctors and medical scientists that focus on prevention and natural coors. and they have investigated for a number of years the 10 areas of the world where people do not get sick. they don't have diabetes or cancer, et cetera. they live to be 100 and die naturally. if anybody goes to health science institute of baltimore. they will find that they can get free information. we'll leave it there. >> i haven't heard of health sciences institute but what you say is true. if we changed our lifestyle, we could livelonger, healthier lives. the ways to do it are simple. cut out smoking don't drink excessively and eat a healthier diet and exercise on our line for independents. >> i'm calling because i'm a single mom that's raised four kids. i currently have a 5-year-old that's gone thrute fda pyramid plan because she was on a wheat program. the foods that they suggested that should be eaten by her was a joke. th
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he had a three years of emails to document every move. the 60 minutes people were reinforcing that. >> you are still number one on an assigned to it but you did not show on the wall street journal today, which is interesting. what about these numbers? >> i will give you a quick -- the way it works generally, there is a bit of a lag with the papers. the "new york times" is based on sales from two weeks ago. the market surprised even me. the market seems to be a vast -- the vast -- be vast. there is clearly a reservoir of anchor, but of real intense curiosity to know what actually happened on wall street that i did not expect i. i thought it would get -- it would be difficult to get people to read the story 3 >> new orleans is where you grew up? >> that is where most of my gene pool still is. >> you live in berkeley and you are married to somebody my age, cab of a sore and -- tabitha soren. >> she was 21 when she went on the air. she used to anchor the news for mtv. we have three kids, two daughters and a son. the only major piece of my bio
he had a three years of emails to document every move. the 60 minutes people were reinforcing that. >> you are still number one on an assigned to it but you did not show on the wall street journal today, which is interesting. what about these numbers? >> i will give you a quick -- the way it works generally, there is a bit of a lag with the papers. the "new york times" is based on sales from two weeks ago. the market surprised even me. the market seems to be a vast -- the...
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send us a short email. put a picture on it.ive us a couple of days to get it all nice and dolled up for you. happy birthday everybody. >>> coming up next, oscar winner, american idol finalist. the new representation that's on her resume. >>> plus unruly 10 year old could not be subdued by two police officers. you will never believe how they got this child under control. first to new york with the latest business news. . >>> money scope report with the march jobs report. the economy probably added jobs last month for a second time since the recession began. economists predicting 190,000 jobs created in march, unemployment held steady 9.7%. could mean the worst is over and hiring will pick up in the months ahead. wall street will have to wait until monday to react to the report. stock market is closed today for good friday. >>> toyota most generous incentives ever helped left foot the entire auto industry last month. sales at the embattled automaker rose 41%. incentives were worth $2300 per vehicle. ford was up 40% from a year ag
send us a short email. put a picture on it.ive us a couple of days to get it all nice and dolled up for you. happy birthday everybody. >>> coming up next, oscar winner, american idol finalist. the new representation that's on her resume. >>> plus unruly 10 year old could not be subdued by two police officers. you will never believe how they got this child under control. first to new york with the latest business news. . >>> money scope report with the march jobs...
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. >> >> i have been email here from a very good friend from a casualty at quezon. he could not come this evening so i will read it and it is very brief. >> i know you understand i had to move up my birthday celebration to this weekend on the emergency basis to share with my old hospital make. as a company commander we promise to celebrate together prevent this is the 42nd birthday as we both have a second chance at life since 1968. he was just diagnosed with kidney cancer and has to be operated on and immediately after returning from a special occasion. i pray this is not our last occasion in 55 days when 168 down under 35 he was hit and i was that i was so looking forward to giving you a standing ovation that you deserve. his comment but it would be mind, thank you again for being the right man. at the right time. you have a balanced necessary to steer that group through the storm of their lifetime. best regards. >> thank you. [applause] >> patrick o'donnell has a new book they dared return. livers question new is frederick mayer? the man he is right here and prob
. >> >> i have been email here from a very good friend from a casualty at quezon. he could not come this evening so i will read it and it is very brief. >> i know you understand i had to move up my birthday celebration to this weekend on the emergency basis to share with my old hospital make. as a company commander we promise to celebrate together prevent this is the 42nd birthday as we both have a second chance at life since 1968. he was just diagnosed with kidney cancer and...
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do not email me he, please.he kelly file, outrageous video by erica may insult president kennedy and ms. megyn is enraged. [ male announcer ] when you buy a car, what are you really buying? a shiny coat of paint? a list of features? what about the strength of the steel? the integrity of its design... or how it responds... in extreme situations? the deeper you look, the more you see the real differences. and the more you understand what it means to own a mercedes-benz. the c-class. the engineering of mercedes-benz. starting at $33,600. ♪ >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. in the kelly file segment tonight, a law professor named good win lowe has been nominated by president obama to be federal judge for life. now we learned that judge lou believes in reparations for slavery. >> there are white families who were not involved as directly or even indirectly with the -- with the slave trade but who still benefited from it. is it going to require us to give up our money? it's going to require givin
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at c-span.org. -- for our alert emails. >> arianna huffington and christina romer.the topics, what the u.s. can learn from japan and china and the outlook for the economy. this lasts about two hours. >> everyone knows some of these people. more of a cyber destination many as an individual. he travels with and around the world ticket. >> sort of a latter-day version of the flying dutchman. >> that is right. 20 years ago, there was the phrase coined, "culture is destiny. it we used to explain -- it was used to explain how an economy grew. it was extraordinary in the world of international development. shouted out to if you know. yes? the reason why? it allows people to do office work, white collar work. our panel today is taking a similar approach. place, ergo, progress. let me just started off with the panel. what do you think? >> anybody who has spent time in silicon valley knows that it feels different. venture-capital that you can get access to very quickly. people who learn from one another. there are people and institutions there and make it different than any p
at c-span.org. -- for our alert emails. >> arianna huffington and christina romer.the topics, what the u.s. can learn from japan and china and the outlook for the economy. this lasts about two hours. >> everyone knows some of these people. more of a cyber destination many as an individual. he travels with and around the world ticket. >> sort of a latter-day version of the flying dutchman. >> that is right. 20 years ago, there was the phrase coined, "culture is...
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he made the goldman emails public. >> they bundled toxic and dubious mortgages into complex financial instruments, sold them to investors, magnifying and spreading risk throughout the financial system. >> reporter: in a statement today, goldman sachs again aserred it lost money in the mortgage market, $1.2 billion in one year. and said the senate subcommittee "cherry-picked just four e-mails from 20 million pages of documents," "making it seem the subcommittee had reached its conclusion even before holding a hearing." on wall street thursday, president obama criticized bankers for what he called reckless practices as he works to head off a republican filibuster of his financial reform package when it comes up for a vote next week. more trouble for the powerful investment bank. 63 members of the house, including one republican, are urging the justice department to open a criminal investigation of goldman sachs, while two of its shareholders have filed suit, accusing the c.e.o. of lax oversight of deals involving risky mortgage-backed securities that later went bad. jeff. >> glor: tony
he made the goldman emails public. >> they bundled toxic and dubious mortgages into complex financial instruments, sold them to investors, magnifying and spreading risk throughout the financial system. >> reporter: in a statement today, goldman sachs again aserred it lost money in the mortgage market, $1.2 billion in one year. and said the senate subcommittee "cherry-picked just four e-mails from 20 million pages of documents," "making it seem the subcommittee had...
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had me get the information from his wife rather than he got it from his wife and said it with the emailsvery time i do it i think it might be richard nixon and try to send him an e-mail and do that very sparingly. >> host: and sunday there was an article in the near times he said he had a target with your picture that he would throw darts. >> chuck and i have vine and off-again relationship he was out when i was there and i was on and is still working with nixon very, very late for cry have broken ranks and he has tried to break me and using only the hatchet tactics, chuckle was disappointed i would not join him on the christian right and he really did a little proselytize thing there to get me to to or a net with him and i think he was disappointed but my writings about those without conscience and those are his politics and he is transferring was set of conservative politics or another and they happen to be very different from nine to seven we welcome your phone calls. i filed a defamation lawsuit my wife and i guess a group of revision is to had created a new story of watergate claimi
had me get the information from his wife rather than he got it from his wife and said it with the emailsvery time i do it i think it might be richard nixon and try to send him an e-mail and do that very sparingly. >> host: and sunday there was an article in the near times he said he had a target with your picture that he would throw darts. >> chuck and i have vine and off-again relationship he was out when i was there and i was on and is still working with nixon very, very late for...
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a nonprofit agency the law says you only have to pay 60% of the rates that a for-profit says when email at the standard mail. that is something the congress decided was important to. the postal service has an obligation to assure that nonprofit agencies in this country can communicate to the public at a subsidized rate because what they do with the nonprofit agencies is so important in our society. it is up to the congress to change that it is true the postal service has to subsidize those rates but also their periodicals of newspapers and magazines because congress has a longstanding policy that it is important for the country to have a free flow of ideas and for the postal service to ensure that happens. ben franklin was a magazine publisher and was there when the congress -- constitution was written to major the postal service would provide an expensive and ubiquitous service for magazines and newspapers around the country. that is a vital role the service place in our democracies. >> host: how many membe does the postal regulatory commission have? >> guest: of five members all appoi
a nonprofit agency the law says you only have to pay 60% of the rates that a for-profit says when email at the standard mail. that is something the congress decided was important to. the postal service has an obligation to assure that nonprofit agencies in this country can communicate to the public at a subsidized rate because what they do with the nonprofit agencies is so important in our society. it is up to the congress to change that it is true the postal service has to subsidize those...
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we get three our five emails and 16 tweets. >> there are frieses that have broken through in time before sound bytes. the great society, the new deal, that sort of thing. kindler, gentler. when these are written, are they written for that effect? or do they just come out? i find great frieses come out. >> you deal with something that was in there and the next day someone ran a cartoon of an airplane flying over with a new deal coming behind it. that's how it kind of came. sometimes a speech writer will say wait, this is definitely. gerald ford went to his speech wriletter and say said i don't know if we can use that line. it's kind of hard on dick. and he said s of evil, which is debatable whether you can have a three-point axis. but it's remembered about the bush presidencies, george bush that is. >> actually started out as axis of hatred. one of them said that's terrible. let's make it axis of evil. and sort of patted himself on the back for saving history from this awful phrase. >> can i just have a moment for the benefit of our wonderful listeners on sirius x.m. radio, i would like t
we get three our five emails and 16 tweets. >> there are frieses that have broken through in time before sound bytes. the great society, the new deal, that sort of thing. kindler, gentler. when these are written, are they written for that effect? or do they just come out? i find great frieses come out. >> you deal with something that was in there and the next day someone ran a cartoon of an airplane flying over with a new deal coming behind it. that's how it kind of came. sometimes...
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i get emails from people, the annual -- the annual inquiry. i'm about a year-and-a-half from finishing it. >> richard norton smith, doug brinkley, as always thank you both for joining me. >> thanks. . >> christopher mets were from the georgetown studies discusses diversity in america. washington journal live at 7:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> miti top two prizewinners on the c-span and studentcam competition on monday and tuesday morning during c-span's "washington journal." >> the british election is may 6. the three main party leaders held their debate in bristol, england. c-span was allowed to go behind the scenes. we talked to the moderator before the leaders arrived. >> [inaudible] >> good evening from bristol. welcome to the sky news debate. it round two of the first televised debate in the uk. please welcome david cameron, gordon brown and a crag -- and nick cregg. we are sitting here in the room where we will be debating. it is very exciting to not just have these debates changed the course of the general election campaign, but we
i get emails from people, the annual -- the annual inquiry. i'm about a year-and-a-half from finishing it. >> richard norton smith, doug brinkley, as always thank you both for joining me. >> thanks. . >> christopher mets were from the georgetown studies discusses diversity in america. washington journal live at 7:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> miti top two prizewinners on the c-span and studentcam competition on monday and tuesday morning during c-span's...
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you can also connect with us on twitter, facebook and youtube and sign up for our scheduled alert emails at c-span.org. >> white house press secretary robert gibbs said today president obama is likely to meet with the chinese president next monday. as world leaders arrive for a nuclear security summit. the value of china's currency could be on the agenda for that meeting. more now on u.s. nuclear policy and other issues. this is 55 minutes. >> the white house will host the nuclear summit here in washington, d.c. i wanted to list for you all a couple different things. first, the 47 countries, including the united states, will participate in the summit. they include algeria, argentina, armenia, australia, belgium, brazil, canada, chile, china, the czech republic, egypt, finland, france, georgia, germany, india, indonesia, israel, italy, japan, jordan, kazakhstan, malaysia, mexico, nor ocko, nesterlands, new zealand, nigeria, norway, pakistan, philippines, poland, the republic of korea, the russian federation, saudi arabia, sing apour, switzer -- singapore, switzerland, spain, sweden, thail
you can also connect with us on twitter, facebook and youtube and sign up for our scheduled alert emails at c-span.org. >> white house press secretary robert gibbs said today president obama is likely to meet with the chinese president next monday. as world leaders arrive for a nuclear security summit. the value of china's currency could be on the agenda for that meeting. more now on u.s. nuclear policy and other issues. this is 55 minutes. >> the white house will host the nuclear...
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go to europe" since the eruption-- vesna arsic begain getting updates through facebook, twitter and email. "i was getting messages from my friends all over europe about people being stuck everywhere. i felt like my own little news service here. and then, i got addicted and i was up until 3:00 one morning reading information as to what was going on where. " what became clear, is the cloud of volcanic ash was leaving no chance of a european vacation. "i actually started looking at prices of other trips to morroco and things but you could see how prices were sky rocketing as the volcano was spewing the prices were sky rocketing." she eventually booked a caribean cruise and counted her blessings. "at least i'm here not on a cot, some people are running out of medicine at airports some people are read are in transit and can't get out of airports because they don't have the visas for that country." an update monday from the state department is giving comfort to americans waiting for loved ones to come home. "as far as we can tell, americans who are stuck in europe are weathering this as well as
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if you have questions you want answered email them to the former governor at morning show at wmar.com and go to our facebook fan page to leave us a question there. tune in tomorrow on good morning maryland at 9:00 to hear the answers to your questions. >>> four firefighters recovering after the truck they were riding in collided with another engine. engine company 36 and 14, were responding to a fire in the 1200 block of moster when they crashed on north fulton and edmonton avenue. >> i heard the sirens going on. i said what is happening. i heard people running upstairs. i was coming right behind them. >> the four firefighters were taken to shock trauma. a crash is being investigated. no word on how the fire began. >>> probably a bit of a wet drive home tonight. we seen rain on and off throughout most of the day. but the rain and clouds maybe moving out. why it's in the storm center tonight with a look at our first forecast. >> that's a pretty good rain out there kelly. no doubt about it. picking up a bit on the powerful radar. show you where the heaviest rain is now. in to the evenin
if you have questions you want answered email them to the former governor at morning show at wmar.com and go to our facebook fan page to leave us a question there. tune in tomorrow on good morning maryland at 9:00 to hear the answers to your questions. >>> four firefighters recovering after the truck they were riding in collided with another engine. engine company 36 and 14, were responding to a fire in the 1200 block of moster when they crashed on north fulton and edmonton avenue....
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where's my email? where's my document? where's my nonexternal facing stuff and confidential information. how do i make the campaign or the agency itself work better, not just reach out more to the public world. i think where i anticipate seeing a big growth in the use of the cloud over the coming years. and that's a big change because it not only says i've got a new technology to leverage but enables me to think how i actually run the campaign differently. how can i speed up the way we do press releases or make strategy or figure out media? how do i actually run differently and make different choices based on the capabilities that the cloud brings inside of the organization. and the long run i think -- asking -- looking farther out. i think there's an amazing opportunity for the cloud because when you move to web-based applications, the need for software and laptops and my own laptops disappears, one of the things i'm very excited about from google -- this isn't a sales pitch. we're looking on something chromes and it's no
where's my email? where's my document? where's my nonexternal facing stuff and confidential information. how do i make the campaign or the agency itself work better, not just reach out more to the public world. i think where i anticipate seeing a big growth in the use of the cloud over the coming years. and that's a big change because it not only says i've got a new technology to leverage but enables me to think how i actually run the campaign differently. how can i speed up the way we do press...
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. >> if you look at the email, look at exhibits5 talking about market share. . . >> market share mattered to him. >> mr. chairman, i would say yes. he was saying that that was a point of how he was believing being considered for the implementation. >> it mattered. preserving market share mattered. isn't that what he was saying point-blank? >> that was his interpretation, yes. could i clarified? >> you can try to clarify. i am just reading the words. something should have been released months ago. if we did -- if we did not have to massage the numbers to preserve market share. isn't that clear? >> there are two points that i would make related to this. there are people with client focus on the e-mail. market share would be an impact with relation to that. but also, -- >> it mattered to them. >> yes. this e-mail isç to the analytic managers. >> yes. the analyst. it was transmitted to the analyst. market share was important. >> it was a factor at that time. yes, mr. chair. >> pretty clear? >> i am reading the words and i cannot pretend to know what frank was thinking when he was saying that
. >> if you look at the email, look at exhibits5 talking about market share. . . >> market share mattered to him. >> mr. chairman, i would say yes. he was saying that that was a point of how he was believing being considered for the implementation. >> it mattered. preserving market share mattered. isn't that what he was saying point-blank? >> that was his interpretation, yes. could i clarified? >> you can try to clarify. i am just reading the words. something...
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and finally, in an email to his girlfriend he called his frankenstein creation, the synthetic c.b.o.'s, a product of pure intellectual masterbation. the type of thing which you invent telling yourself, well, what if we created a thing which has no purpose, which is absolutely conceptual and highly theoretical and which nobody knows how to price? that's mr. tourre, who yesterday when he testified said, and i quote, i firmly believe that my conduct was correct. that is mr. tourre. that is goldman sachs. i'd like to now ask my good friend, mr. yarmuth from kentucky, to join me in this colloquy. mr. yarmuth: i thank the gentlewoman. it's a great pleasure to be here today to discuss with the american people the fundamentals of the problem that we're trying to deal with with the wall street reform legislation now working its way through congress. and i had the privilege in the last congress to be a member of the oversight and government reform committee when all of this was unfolding. in the fall of 2008 when for the first time people were getting a sense that wall street was essentially op
and finally, in an email to his girlfriend he called his frankenstein creation, the synthetic c.b.o.'s, a product of pure intellectual masterbation. the type of thing which you invent telling yourself, well, what if we created a thing which has no purpose, which is absolutely conceptual and highly theoretical and which nobody knows how to price? that's mr. tourre, who yesterday when he testified said, and i quote, i firmly believe that my conduct was correct. that is mr. tourre. that is goldman...
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obtained about hassan's email communications with allawi doesn't go at all to the trial of this man formurder of 13 people. it is not going to compromise that prosecution. it may embarrass some people who were involved in this from an administrative point of view but that's the kind of oversight we want to do. the prosecution is up to the prosecutors. not us. >> just to add to that point. we are not seeking to interview the individuals who witnesses the shooting, for example. we're not focused on the day of the crime. which is what the prosecution is focused on. we're looking at the events leading up to the crime. so the idea that that somehow going to compromise the ability to prosecute the case is foolish. it is just not valid. >> if that's what you're looking at, we have obviously seen reports that -- for the targeted killing by the united states. is it possible that their concern that your investigation of the intelligence about lockheed and -- that that information was somehow interfeared with their toges -- >> i think that is not possible because if it were possible or remotely pl
obtained about hassan's email communications with allawi doesn't go at all to the trial of this man formurder of 13 people. it is not going to compromise that prosecution. it may embarrass some people who were involved in this from an administrative point of view but that's the kind of oversight we want to do. the prosecution is up to the prosecutors. not us. >> just to add to that point. we are not seeking to interview the individuals who witnesses the shooting, for example. we're not...
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i happen to think that texting and email messaging have a value is that they are not as direct, not as intimate as a phone conversation. >> i want directness, i want intimacy. >> well, you don't want it from me. [laughter] i guess what i'm saying is -- i think the arms length is a good way to conduct business, particularly business, but often times many of the personal encounters. >> you're never going to get a story from a text message. >> there's a second thing, for some who don't come up with obnoxious abbreviations is return us to the written word. it was about to disappear. people did not have the brain pathways to actually sit down and write words. >> i don't think it's making any difference, bob. i think people just don't want to confront. i don't think they're writing any better. >> there's power in an anymority. >> that's why you're on television and writing the newspapers! because you want to be anonymous! >> i could say something really nasty about what programs i have here. but no, i would never do that. >> i want to go back to big institutions and the banks again. the bank
i happen to think that texting and email messaging have a value is that they are not as direct, not as intimate as a phone conversation. >> i want directness, i want intimacy. >> well, you don't want it from me. [laughter] i guess what i'm saying is -- i think the arms length is a good way to conduct business, particularly business, but often times many of the personal encounters. >> you're never going to get a story from a text message. >> there's a second thing, for...
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. >> other goldman executives also had a chance to regret the emails they sent or were forced to explain today. >> reporter: the role that the investment banks played in the financial crisis. has the hearing so far provided any answers to that? >> reporter: it confirmed a lot of what we know, first that this is a rough game and that investment banks play it to win. i think it also confirmed in some -- and some executive said this today -- that the instruments that wall street created were overly complicated, pumped too much money into housing and contributed to the financial crisis. whether or not the banks had an inherent conflict of interest and profited when their clients bought securities they were putting together, goldman denies that, but the senate investigators and senators were pressing that very hard. >> reporter: and continuing to come after that. is that practice addressed in the financial-reform legislation? >> reporter: senator carl levin, who held the hearing today and has been looking into this for 18 months -- he wants to have an amendment and offer an amendment that wil
. >> other goldman executives also had a chance to regret the emails they sent or were forced to explain today. >> reporter: the role that the investment banks played in the financial crisis. has the hearing so far provided any answers to that? >> reporter: it confirmed a lot of what we know, first that this is a rough game and that investment banks play it to win. i think it also confirmed in some -- and some executive said this today -- that the instruments that wall street...
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ex-governor testified today about a 22-year-old accused of hacking into her, the governor's personal emailccount during the presidential campaign. palin told the jury that the breach caused a huge disruption if her family and friends' lives after personal details and contact information was posted online. palin also had some tough words outside the courtroom. >> anybody who thinks that this isn't disruptive or hurtful to have their mailbox broken into or an office broken into and documents stolen and disclosed for rest of the world should put theirselves in a person's shoes who has gone through this and believe me, it's quite disruptive. it's so extremely unnecessary and resource-consuming, such a sad state of affairs that we're in that we even have to be here trying to teach somebody that it's wrong to do such a thing. >> sounds right except for the odd language about the hacking being extremely unnecessary and resource-consuming. what's that mean? >>> time now for the big number tonight. what a number it is. over at the securities and exchange commission, turns out the watchdogs of wall
ex-governor testified today about a 22-year-old accused of hacking into her, the governor's personal emailccount during the presidential campaign. palin told the jury that the breach caused a huge disruption if her family and friends' lives after personal details and contact information was posted online. palin also had some tough words outside the courtroom. >> anybody who thinks that this isn't disruptive or hurtful to have their mailbox broken into or an office broken into and...
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. >> host: you can join the conversation online at twitter.com/booktv or send us an email question atoktv@c-span.org. david is joining us from ocean side, california. go ahead, please >> caller: good morning here in ocean side. god bless c-span and thank you, mr. dean. i've enjoyed several of your appearances. >> guest: thank you. >> caller: on c-span. i was going to ask about nixon's support from goldwater in the white house and withdrawal of that support. you use the term "watergate revisionism." i'd love to hear your top three watergate revisionist strings at some point. but i want to change directions slightly. since you're talking about mark felt, obviously, the idea that mark felt -- that deep throat was this wonderful, you know, voice for sanity pushing upward. it seems more like he was your authoritarian personality which seems to be endemic in the fbi. >> guest: well, i think you're right on felt. who could well fall into the authoritarian personality right. very self-righteous in doing what he's doing. doing it for his
. >> host: you can join the conversation online at twitter.com/booktv or send us an email question atoktv@c-span.org. david is joining us from ocean side, california. go ahead, please >> caller: good morning here in ocean side. god bless c-span and thank you, mr. dean. i've enjoyed several of your appearances. >> guest: thank you. >> caller: on c-span. i was going to ask about nixon's support from goldwater in the white house and withdrawal of that support. you use the...
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you can also connect with us on twitter, facebook, and youtube, and sign up for email at c- span.org. >> today, the white house announced new mileage standards as part of their policy. automobiles will be required to get 44 miles a gallon, an increase of 10 miles from the current rate. this comes the day after an announcement of an offshore oil drilling plan as part of the new package. . >> the c-span video library, cable's latest gift to america. >> next, a discussion on ways to reduce america's use of fossil fuels. we'll hear from representatives of oil companies and energy policy analysts on ways to reduce america's use of those fuels. the new america foundation and arizona state university hosts this discussion from the national press club. it's an hour and 30 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. let's get the event started, i am the president of the university and together with the new america foundation we're sponsoring this discussion today which we hope will be one -- somewhat differentiated from typical discussion where one talks about theories to why we can't advance american
you can also connect with us on twitter, facebook, and youtube, and sign up for email at c- span.org. >> today, the white house announced new mileage standards as part of their policy. automobiles will be required to get 44 miles a gallon, an increase of 10 miles from the current rate. this comes the day after an announcement of an offshore oil drilling plan as part of the new package. . >> the c-span video library, cable's latest gift to america. >> next, a discussion on ways...
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[inaudible] >> i've got an email here that was sent to jim but it was copied me a couple days ago from a very good friend, sorry. and casualty at khe sanh. by the name of bill gay. he lives locally and couldn't come this evening. so i'll just read -- it's very brief. jim, i know you'll understand i've had to move up my birthday celebrations san francisco from 14 march to this this weekend on a emergency basis to share with my old hospital mate a company commander. we promised to always celebrate together. this is our 42nd birthday. as we both got a second chance at life in 1968. he was just diagnosed with kidney cancer and has to be operated immediately on returning from our special occasion. i pray this is not our last celebration. his company was whittled down to 125 to under 30 in 55 days of street fighting. he got hit 16 march. i got hit 8 march. i was so looking forward to giving you a standing ovation you deserve. the last is his comment but it would be mine. thank you again for being the right man at the right time for charlie med. you had the balance necessary to steer that gro
[inaudible] >> i've got an email here that was sent to jim but it was copied me a couple days ago from a very good friend, sorry. and casualty at khe sanh. by the name of bill gay. he lives locally and couldn't come this evening. so i'll just read -- it's very brief. jim, i know you'll understand i've had to move up my birthday celebrations san francisco from 14 march to this this weekend on a emergency basis to share with my old hospital mate a company commander. we promised to always...
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. >> an email on the independent loin. -- line. amy, good morning. amy, i'm going to remind you to turn that television down, all right? i'm going to move on and put you on hold, amy and move to mount clemens, michigan. ellen on the republican line. good morning. >> caller: hello, how are you? >> doing well. >> caller: i would say i have not read the book. but these two fellows being so closely connected to the campaign and everybody who was involved and all the candidates, i want to know why it is that the most important pieces of all these people, clintons, obama, mccain -- how everything was fielded. and the most important aspects never came out. and the democrats were protected down to every minuscule little whatever -- the most important things came out. but when it came to mccain and sarah palin, how they attacked her and went after her for clothes and her eating habits. but yet when it comes to not even reporting on any of the policies or beliefs or agenda -- stuff that obama was going to go for, which he is doing now -- not having his thesis
. >> an email on the independent loin. -- line. amy, good morning. amy, i'm going to remind you to turn that television down, all right? i'm going to move on and put you on hold, amy and move to mount clemens, michigan. ellen on the republican line. good morning. >> caller: hello, how are you? >> doing well. >> caller: i would say i have not read the book. but these two fellows being so closely connected to the campaign and everybody who was involved and all the...
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>> we don't email each other with president obama, but it is a good idea. indeed that would be the fastest possible way to talk to each other because until we coordinate our communications with our assistants, then we get communications in writing, it takes a lot of time. in this case, we could just have a couple of iphones and just exchange text messages or emails. i am quite familiar with that as well as president obama, as far as i understand. but speaking about the changes that occurred in my life through this new information environment, i should say that a lot of things have changed. it's not a figure of speech. this is about our habits and habits are the things we're made of. if some time ago i started my morning with reading a newspaper or a digest or just watching the tv, i don't do that anymore. i go online and i find all the things there, newspapers, tv channels, russian media, foreign media. media that are favorable to the russian president, media that hate the russian president and they certainly speak whatever they think, which is very importa
>> we don't email each other with president obama, but it is a good idea. indeed that would be the fastest possible way to talk to each other because until we coordinate our communications with our assistants, then we get communications in writing, it takes a lot of time. in this case, we could just have a couple of iphones and just exchange text messages or emails. i am quite familiar with that as well as president obama, as far as i understand. but speaking about the changes that...