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. >> susie: go evening, everyo. management shake-up and a $3 million s.e.c. stlement at bank oamerica today. the banking git paid the fine to settle a mplaint it misled inveors about billions of dolls in bonuses paid to top executives at merrillynch afr b-o-a bought the brokerage. the bank also shuffled its nior managers hiring former citigroup executive saie krawcheck run b-o-a's global wealth management unit th puts kracheck firmly in the race to succeed c.o. ken lewis. we begin our coverage wi darren gersh a more on that s.c. fine: >> reporter:f a statement cod breath aigh of relief, you'd have heard it fromank of america toy. the company dinot admit or deny the securities and change coission's charges, but a bank okesman called the settlemen a constructive cclusion. lel experts said it was worth noting the s.e.c. d not charge bankf america th fraud. finance professor james gel says a fraudharge would have trigged much stiffer pelties. >> the fact thatt was mislding and that they are not arresting people for secities aud shows that they may real think it w
. >> susie: go evening, everyo. management shake-up and a $3 million s.e.c. stlement at bank oamerica today. the banking git paid the fine to settle a mplaint it misled inveors about billions of dolls in bonuses paid to top executives at merrillynch afr b-o-a bought the brokerage. the bank also shuffled its nior managers hiring former citigroup executive saie krawcheck run b-o-a's global wealth management unit th puts kracheck firmly in the race to succeed c.o. ken lewis. we begin our...
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. >> suzanne: go evening, everyo. toy is the deadline for seven lae companies to submit their executive compensation planso the obama admistration's pay ar. tomoow, kenneth feinberg will begin reviewing the pay plan for the rms still on government life suort, including tigroup and g.m. feinberg has 60 days taccept or reject e proposals. joining me now wh his thoughts on the hotopic of executive compensaon is charles elson. is a professor at the university of delaware and director of thweinberg center for corporate governance. lcome to the program. >> gd evening. good tbe with you. >> suzanne: you don like this ideaf the pay czar? tell me why you feel that way? >> you hav totart with the term itself. czar isn't exaly a u. buness term. it connos somethingomeone fr the top dow telling folks how they should pay people. really up to the corporaon, it stts with the shareholders and the boa. you start with that sondly and moremportantly, i think he's an aolutely impossible sition. if he were to approve th pay as prented, the
. >> suzanne: go evening, everyo. toy is the deadline for seven lae companies to submit their executive compensation planso the obama admistration's pay ar. tomoow, kenneth feinberg will begin reviewing the pay plan for the rms still on government life suort, including tigroup and g.m. feinberg has 60 days taccept or reject e proposals. joining me now wh his thoughts on the hotopic of executive compensaon is charles elson. is a professor at the university of delaware and director of...
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>> well, that he was..he was lightful company, everyo loved to be around him.e's auy thats we discussed thlast few minutes of this show who cldcompromise. he was notnreasonable. he did't demonize ople at all. he demonized positis but not peope. bob boque might have been a rareexception of that. and almost eery senat that i ever tked to reall liked ted kennedy. charlie, we o the outside just... yoknow, we observe and we hr from other reporters... or excuseme, hear fro other of his colleagues but when i was on thatrofile in courage committee and have been forhemm last seven years, i had so of an insidelimpse. it was number of quite a impressive people, present compy excluded, o that company.ed senatored that cochn and olympia snowe,great historians and his beved niece caroline. sometimes we would be deadlocks because there were lotof great minations and ted kennedy would then weh in. the beginninit was consing where he was going. in a coupleinutes you knew exactly where he was gng and a consensus mediately formed ands we went fored's choice. and i mention this pr
>> well, that he was..he was lightful company, everyo loved to be around him.e's auy thats we discussed thlast few minutes of this show who cldcompromise. he was notnreasonable. he did't demonize ople at all. he demonized positis but not peope. bob boque might have been a rareexception of that. and almost eery senat that i ever tked to reall liked ted kennedy. charlie, we o the outside just... yoknow, we observe and we hr from other reporters... or excuseme, hear fro other of his...
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. >> they said with ted gone, everyo else who is fighting for civil rights will now have to work a lot harder. in washington, beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> much more on senator kennedy's death on our website. a photo gallery spanning his life and worldwide reaction. and what is pa -- his passing means for the future of the senate on the front page there on www.myfoxdc.com. >>> the news edge. why did a local juvenile detention is center give gun par to troubleteens. the news edge investigates that. >>> and terrifying moments on the about theway -- beltway. a giant truck tire comes flying off and smashing into an oncoming car. >>> and virginia's version of the scarlet letter? meet the cheater grabbing all the tag in tyson's corner this morning. the news edge at 6 rolls on. id >> thage in edge and a developing story. a deadly double stabbing on q street northwest. >> reporter: finally it unfolded this afternoon on the streets of northwest at 2:30. the investigation continues that the hour and looking at on the street as police ok for evidence. we than two people were stabbed this afternoo
. >> they said with ted gone, everyo else who is fighting for civil rights will now have to work a lot harder. in washington, beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> much more on senator kennedy's death on our website. a photo gallery spanning his life and worldwide reaction. and what is pa -- his passing means for the future of the senate on the front page there on www.myfoxdc.com. >>> the news edge. why did a local juvenile detention is center give gun par to troubleteens. the...
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. >> susie: go evening, everyo. you can cross inflation off ur worry list. a new repo today from the labor departme shows that producer prices, aeasure of wholesale flation, fell almost 1% in julymuch better than pected. the so called core rate dropd unexpectedly b0.1%. at leastor now, the data is reassuring news for people concerned that inftion could make a comeback. erika miller reports. >> reporter: salad greenare costing a loless green at the wholesale vel. fallinproduce prices are one reason producer prices fl sharply last mth. t economist steven whiting says most shoppers pbably won't noti a difference at the checkout. >> in foodit's very intereing, that the more your process it, the re stable the prices a. that you absorb food cmodity prices in ose margins. but the's a little bit of pass through, so we'vbeen seeing some unusual if modest roll ck in final proceed food prices. >> reporter: one place whe nsumers may have seen a big difference was at e pump. wholese gasoline prices fell more than 10% in july and briefly shed up at the reta level. falling
. >> susie: go evening, everyo. you can cross inflation off ur worry list. a new repo today from the labor departme shows that producer prices, aeasure of wholesale flation, fell almost 1% in julymuch better than pected. the so called core rate dropd unexpectedly b0.1%. at leastor now, the data is reassuring news for people concerned that inftion could make a comeback. erika miller reports. >> reporter: salad greenare costing a loless green at the wholesale vel. fallinproduce prices...
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dcussion to have public program is a diversion agnst the central goal that we should have toet and keep everyoered. one punt return uninsured isne person -- oneerson uninsured is o person too many. tavis: why has $35 million already beenpent -- aet contributesome of that mon, to fighting agast this plan? this idea? i think would view it is that we have focused our energy on a aetna is working toet the right reform that makes ceain that everyoneets covered. don't think everyone ever, ever agree on eve aspt. we view this as a non-partisan issue. we mt with anyone interested in the right solution try to get more people covered. our point of ew is if you look at t things people agree on, i think pele agree on about 8 of the tngs that are talked out in the context of health reform. i think peoplagree that werked get everyone covered. ere is a lot of agreemt. there is agreent that the s shld not use health status as lo as have a well nchronized reqrement that everyone purchasinsurance. i thin the aas of agreement are enormous and reprent important opportuties for the country. yolook atedicare and th
dcussion to have public program is a diversion agnst the central goal that we should have toet and keep everyoered. one punt return uninsured isne person -- oneerson uninsured is o person too many. tavis: why has $35 million already beenpent -- aet contributesome of that mon, to fighting agast this plan? this idea? i think would view it is that we have focused our energy on a aetna is working toet the right reform that makes ceain that everyoneets covered. don't think everyone ever, ever agree...
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it's sort of a great oppounity for everyo to take a moment and spend time with their friends.e brings to new orleans is a coortable, open communit based on jewish valuesculture, religion that is accessible toveryone. >> abernethy: as mentioned earlier the islamiconth of ramadan is underwa musms are fasting, every day, from dawn sunset and offering spial prayers and gifts to e poor, all to become closer t god and neighbor. in sterlingvirginia, we talked with abdul malik ahmad w teaches martial art makes muc videos and is a multi- media produr, and to his wife raima ullah, who shared with u her mily's practices for this year's ramadan. >> this week, it's towards t end of summer. and we were lucky enou to be le to enroll in this summer my sister, jasminis the 16- year-old and my eight-year-o daughter, sina. ey're both in the camp, spirually and mentally preparing for ramadan inhis natural setting. nate, for me and for muslims in general, ture is this great aweme sign of god's creatio musls are very excited about ramadan. a lot of people will desibe it in a metaphorical senseof ex
it's sort of a great oppounity for everyo to take a moment and spend time with their friends.e brings to new orleans is a coortable, open communit based on jewish valuesculture, religion that is accessible toveryone. >> abernethy: as mentioned earlier the islamiconth of ramadan is underwa musms are fasting, every day, from dawn sunset and offering spial prayers and gifts to e poor, all to become closer t god and neighbor. in sterlingvirginia, we talked with abdul malik ahmad w teaches...
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and everyo's sesa street friends. ( elmo giges ) ♪ big and small! fufor al ♪ >>> former nba star reggie miller is getting called out for
and everyo's sesa street friends. ( elmo giges ) ♪ big and small! fufor al ♪ >>> former nba star reggie miller is getting called out for
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isn't proposing a natioal health service, but a tional heal insurance scheme which woulguarantee everyo's covere tm.ea--tsen treatments. so gord brown's tweet draud a careful li. >> the nhs often makingshe differce between pain and comfor despair and hope, life and death. thks f always being there. >> reporter: sarah brown also posted, e lot of nhs more than we cansay." and there was this from health secretary an burna >> over the mo about the strong suppo for the nhs,n instition i will defend to my dying y. >> reporter: but for many peoe the attacks on our heal serviccoming out of america are beyond a joke. >> $22,750, in england govement health officls decided that's how much six mohs of life is worth. under their socialized system, a medil treatmt costs mo, you're out of luck. >> wher we do disagree,let's sagree over things thatre real. not these wild mispresentati misrepresentations thabear mow resemblae to anything that's actually been proposed. >> reporter: sarah palin, the publican former nominee for vice resident, wrote on facebook, there's an nhs-style alth insurance pl would see
isn't proposing a natioal health service, but a tional heal insurance scheme which woulguarantee everyo's covere tm.ea--tsen treatments. so gord brown's tweet draud a careful li. >> the nhs often makingshe differce between pain and comfor despair and hope, life and death. thks f always being there. >> reporter: sarah brown also posted, e lot of nhs more than we cansay." and there was this from health secretary an burna >> over the mo about the strong suppo for the nhs,n...
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fairfax county man pulled his car over and stopped traffic to help geese across the road but not everyohought it deserved praise. coops slapped him with a jaywalking ticket and he ended up in court. >> traffic along the fairfax parkway can be hazardous at times. cars changing lanes, passing each other at a high rate of speed. but that didn't seem to matter to a group of geese that decided it wanted to get to the other side. >> i happen to be driving on the fairfax county parkway on the outside lane. >> joe didn't even he saw the to happen. he pulled to the side of the road right away. >> i saw one, two, three, four, 11 of them. just surprised me. >> reporter: joe walked out on toe in the highway, threw out his hand and stopped traffic and he shoed his feathered friend to the side. >> i would do it for anyone. >> the cop wrote out a jaywalking ticket. the officer told the judge that he almost caused a pileup but that didn't seen to matter to martha powers. >> he got a ticket for this. that's unreel. >> a complete stranger came to court to support him. >> he's my hero and i hope he contin
fairfax county man pulled his car over and stopped traffic to help geese across the road but not everyohought it deserved praise. coops slapped him with a jaywalking ticket and he ended up in court. >> traffic along the fairfax parkway can be hazardous at times. cars changing lanes, passing each other at a high rate of speed. but that didn't seem to matter to a group of geese that decided it wanted to get to the other side. >> i happen to be driving on the fairfax county parkway on...
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i want to try and make sure that we are going to equip everyo child in this country to be able to dealdividually with the challenges of globalization. every child. every one not just states, not communities, every child. every person to be able to deal with that individually. that's what our education process, ongoing, cooinuing, starting very early, continuingr all the way through. >> rose: but let me ask you.e no child left behind. you supported the president, yo negotiated with the president. >> that's... we have to work that out. i'm disappointed that... that was reform in funding, we didn't get the funding. the one aspect of the ledge station that still rings, thats is we mean every child. it should be every child.d the administration still leaves out 3.7 million out of it. but we want to troy and make sure that no one's left behind t in terms of the educationth system. that's what we're going to try to do. we get a lot of burps with that. but an educational system thatti really is the second to none and then obviously the health care. i've supported ten differentup bills. single
i want to try and make sure that we are going to equip everyo child in this country to be able to dealdividually with the challenges of globalization. every child. every one not just states, not communities, every child. every person to be able to deal with that individually. that's what our education process, ongoing, cooinuing, starting very early, continuingr all the way through. >> rose: but let me ask you.e no child left behind. you supported the president, yo negotiated with the...
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because we saw everyoment you casit here lik this and you look at itore closely and you see just a takethatt gladden a direct's heart. >> wel no, i mes that's ke your dream if you wre a scene li that. and to be perfectlyhonest withou, thend of that sce is animprove that stanley and merylid. d you know, the scene i wrote ended with the word, i like to eat. and he said an you're so good at th time. and she sa i am, i'm growinin ont -- i am, good. i amrowing right in front of you. >> that your dream of what is going t happen when o actors are cpletely happy working together. >> oh, we could have gone on and on and on. >> a well they did in seral takes. >> rose: that is whai was going to ask. >> is your dream f them to that. >> my eam is to have the dictor let you do it even though, ev if he or sh is going to cut it out in the d. it mak you feel is creative and y feel like ll, everything we do is right. >> rose: and also. >> that's a greafeeling. and en you get some happy surprises out of it. >> re: and a greatscript ll tee it up so you can go really -- >> shutly, has to bthere. >> rose: take o
because we saw everyoment you casit here lik this and you look at itore closely and you see just a takethatt gladden a direct's heart. >> wel no, i mes that's ke your dream if you wre a scene li that. and to be perfectlyhonest withou, thend of that sce is animprove that stanley and merylid. d you know, the scene i wrote ended with the word, i like to eat. and he said an you're so good at th time. and she sa i am, i'm growinin ont -- i am, good. i amrowing right in front of you. >>...
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i want to trynd make sure that are going to equip everyo child in is country to able to deal individuallywith e hallenges of globalization. every child. every one not ju states, not communiti, every child. every rson to be able to deal with that indvidually. that what our education process, ongoing, continuing, strting very early, continuinger all the way throug >> rose:ut let mesk you.e nohild left behind. you supported the preside, youu negotiated with theresident. >> that's... we haveo work that out. 'm disappoint that... that wasreform inunding, we didn't get the funding. th one aspect o the ledge station that sill rngs, thats is we mean every child. it should bevery child.d e administration still leaves ou 3.7 million outof it. but we want toroy and make sure that no o's left behind t in ter of the educationth system. that's what we're ing to try to do. we get a lo of bps with that. but an educaonal system thatti really is the second to no and then obviously the health care. i've support ten differentup bil. single player going back 35oi years. i'm hopef that finly in 2008 we're goin
i want to trynd make sure that are going to equip everyo child in is country to able to deal individuallywith e hallenges of globalization. every child. every one not ju states, not communiti, every child. every rson to be able to deal with that indvidually. that what our education process, ongoing, continuing, strting very early, continuinger all the way throug >> rose:ut let mesk you.e nohild left behind. you supported the preside, youu negotiated with theresident. >> that's... we...
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but i he they would realize trade protectionism is not good for everyo. it's not good for y, not good foyour parers. so i ho they would take a very clear potion against trade protectionism. >> rose: you want this adnistration not to slide into protectionism? >> i think they've saidhat they aregainst therade protectionism. so we hope wll see action. >> rose: areou in the end still good aut the possibilits? you know.. >> what possibilit? >> rose: that the united stes and china can a diffence and that the processis under way under a new administration in shington? >> working togher with others. because therare other parties. china, the united states, if we work tether thenaybe more... others will be more st of prepar to join. >> rose: everybody aays talks about this, as you well kw, and you'venswered this question a lot and i ask it again in the context of this dialogue. question of human rights and how do you satis a world that there is progress? >> human rights...hina has made a lot of progress as far a human ghts are concerned and the. our ctribution for
but i he they would realize trade protectionism is not good for everyo. it's not good for y, not good foyour parers. so i ho they would take a very clear potion against trade protectionism. >> rose: you want this adnistration not to slide into protectionism? >> i think they've saidhat they aregainst therade protectionism. so we hope wll see action. >> rose: areou in the end still good aut the possibilits? you know.. >> what possibilit? >> rose: that the united stes...
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and everyo pretty much acknowledges tt if someone doesn't have a primary car doctor they go to muiple speciasts, there is more duplication of servis at high total health care cost. >> there are very w relationships inhich we're asked to take f our clothes and be examined by people th the idea that it's going to safe to do that and ll them about intimate partsf our story that we probably don't tell anyone else about. that mak it special. at's making oneself vulnerab and sometis a fairly profound way. or going und anesthesia for an operation. if somne says, "i'm going to put you to sleep and wre going to cutou open and do certain things to you and its all going to be ne and good for you,that's a pretty big leap of faith. >> larry churchill is bio- ethist and one of the heroes of hisrofession. a discline that struggles with the hardest moraquestions regarding medici. doesn't just ask his studen to wrestle with enof life care or stem cell reseah. heakes a clear-eyed look at the most difcult ethical questions regaing how you deliver care in a profit dven system. we're now treating medicine
and everyo pretty much acknowledges tt if someone doesn't have a primary car doctor they go to muiple speciasts, there is more duplication of servis at high total health care cost. >> there are very w relationships inhich we're asked to take f our clothes and be examined by people th the idea that it's going to safe to do that and ll them about intimate partsf our story that we probably don't tell anyone else about. that mak it special. at's making oneself vulnerab and sometis a fairly...
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i'm sayi the world is at a point where we're all going to ha to get better out saying that to everyoin the world anjust that traditionally religions have playea role in expandinthis kind of mor imaginatioand i try to show that christianity, islam and judaism are all capable of aying that. they've done it before. they've adapted thr doctnes. >>ose: do they py it the same way? >> there areifferences.t that te same thing but their impact is the sa. the conseqnce of them being there, whether it's islamicr christian or jew dayic. >> whathey have in common this pragmatismthat when ey.... >> rose: y can find what you wfd what's necessarin your doctne to hold the socl system togher. that's what th have in common. no, in individual salvation, the idea that, you kno, you personally can go to heaven and that large play the religion is about is very big in chriianity and isla and much less sin judais in judaism, the tm salvation in the hebrew bible is usually talking about theocial system. >> rose: do you think people would be different if they did not think ereas-- forack of a better word-- mer
i'm sayi the world is at a point where we're all going to ha to get better out saying that to everyoin the world anjust that traditionally religions have playea role in expandinthis kind of mor imaginatioand i try to show that christianity, islam and judaism are all capable of aying that. they've done it before. they've adapted thr doctnes. >>ose: do they py it the same way? >> there areifferences.t that te same thing but their impact is the sa. the conseqnce of them being there,...
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so i think it's all, u know, it'sall very real stuff i'talking about it may note real to everyo. but what i --. >> rose: who is it reato, is it real to -- >> younow what its --. >> rose: i tnk what it is, it's a way otalkingbout how we come up withur priorities for o lives, through the eyes of a funny comedian. but we all deal with this. how much time do we wanto spenat work versus how much time do we want to spend with the family. >> re: and how much time do we talk about sex. >>nd how much do we want connect with people that 'rencomfortable with whether it's family member or friends, how far dowe go to clean it up with peopl we have issues with. and some pple just go in the house watch tv and let things fester forever anthat is what george's character does. >> ros this is just one, i have mor his man child universe with its mixture of juvele raunch and wte -- >> are wtalking about me now? >> rose: we're getting to you. we haven't started. you may want to leave now. (lghter) >> rose: we ha no sympath for these people. they're doinquite well in life. all right. apatow's his man c
so i think it's all, u know, it'sall very real stuff i'talking about it may note real to everyo. but what i --. >> rose: who is it reato, is it real to -- >> younow what its --. >> rose: i tnk what it is, it's a way otalkingbout how we come up withur priorities for o lives, through the eyes of a funny comedian. but we all deal with this. how much time do we wanto spenat work versus how much time do we want to spend with the family. >> re: and how much time do we talk...
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everyo o here, umbll a forsome. lit ra. and isains n fm bi.h is ahud, tpicalass ttingve the northet. birthdayouthe. your me >> izabet >> h old are you? >>10. your sign sa,ers al? what do y thil'soi th rnin i don'tknow ,up feetr lled hanging outhend the bed, ma e? i .pesoso les talk about t rny focaave'e' he out there h day. ok ot lal it especial stron srms passing it through maryld d e delawa area, all of new jersey spreadg up io conneccut, ssachusetts, en newngnd lar toy. again, notromurca ll. this is a tpical air mass inrsect wig a coldfron cool wth throu muc of t nohwest. enjoy . a betiful fall-likweend. the washington area. there are showers o the east. here's a check of doppler radar. that's the last of the rain showers and thundershowers for this morning. temperatures in the low to mid-70s right now. an 80% chance you'll get rained on again. > if wan t get you loc rest o enhe updas on hurrice bill toughouthe weekend, goo weatheco leer? ll, thank you. >>oming up ne, why casey thony'sonor say she could t be gettyfilng her 2-ar-olddauger. w
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