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jacki schechner, the third member of our truffle hot brie, mel its is a fitzgerald -- melissa fitzgeraldin the bathroom and you left me alone entirely too long. you know what i did? >> you assaulted a celebrity. >> who? >> stephanie: i was waiting for them and laura dern came in. i blurted out oh, my god i love you. she looked a little frightened. >> i would be, too. >> you probably made some really old movie reference. i loved you in blue velvet. >> stephanie: i tend to blurt things. >> you were great as super girl. totally -- >> that's the fun thing about hollywood -- about l.a. you run into these people in random places. >> stephanie: and you're not prepared. >> you're often not supposed to assault them. >> stephanie: calm down. it is jacki schechner in the current news center. >> a gunman dressed in an afghan police uniform opened fire at a training facility in afghanistan today killing at least two americans and three afghans. american troops were visiting the police facility as part of the on-going effort to get the afghans ready to take over their own security. president hamid kar
jacki schechner, the third member of our truffle hot brie, mel its is a fitzgerald -- melissa fitzgeraldin the bathroom and you left me alone entirely too long. you know what i did? >> you assaulted a celebrity. >> who? >> stephanie: i was waiting for them and laura dern came in. i blurted out oh, my god i love you. she looked a little frightened. >> i would be, too. >> you probably made some really old movie reference. i loved you in blue velvet. >>...
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and it is not often when melissa fitzgerald or -- actress activist extraordinaire melissa fitzgerald, rocky mountain mike. every girl remembers when she gets her first jingle. >> i'm so excited! especially since it is a stripper jingle. my mom's going to be so proud. >> stephanie: rocky mountain mike yesterday, i wrote, can you do hot child in the city? hilarious. so everybody wants to know the first question is. [ ♪ "jeopardy" theme ♪ ] where is the stripper pole? >> right now, i think it is sitting in my new apartment not set up. >> stephanie: jim would like to come unpack later today. >> i don't know if it is going to fit in the new apartment. the ceiling height, i don't know. i may have to give it away to somebody. >> stephanie: uh-oh. might be you jim. how does she feel about stripper dances? >> ceiling is a little too high in the living room for that. >> stephanie: vodka makes jim angry. he might break it. >> did i fix the table though. after i broke it. >> stephanie: not when you were drunk. you had sobered up. >> yes. >> stephanie: all right. so i was telling jim that we had
and it is not often when melissa fitzgerald or -- actress activist extraordinaire melissa fitzgerald, rocky mountain mike. every girl remembers when she gets her first jingle. >> i'm so excited! especially since it is a stripper jingle. my mom's going to be so proud. >> stephanie: rocky mountain mike yesterday, i wrote, can you do hot child in the city? hilarious. so everybody wants to know the first question is. [ ♪ "jeopardy" theme ♪ ] where is the stripper pole?...
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i told supervisor mark farrell i don't wanned the city to end up like [speaker not understood] fitzgeraldnd i don't make it clear i don't want the bay with fear and i don't want the city end up like [speaker not understood] fitzgerald. and i do make it clear and i want to take away the fear that i don't want the [speaker not understood] fitzgerald and the san francisco bay to end up like lake gitchigumi and got to pay gang dues when you sing the city blues and you know the city don't come easy and i don't want to shout or punch about you want to make the city -- make it real breezy open up your hearts and let your sorrow go and then we'll be better then, we'll make it better for tomorrow i don't ask much, i only ask peace and trust and you know the city don't come easy and you don't have to shout or punch about and you'll make it real easy please remember city peace is how we made it use a little love and we can make it all the better >> next speaker, please. >>> before i start, it's okay to focus on the lady behind me. you don't have to show me. [speaker not understood] douglas yip. i wo
i told supervisor mark farrell i don't wanned the city to end up like [speaker not understood] fitzgeraldnd i don't make it clear i don't want the bay with fear and i don't want the city end up like [speaker not understood] fitzgerald. and i do make it clear and i want to take away the fear that i don't want the [speaker not understood] fitzgerald and the san francisco bay to end up like lake gitchigumi and got to pay gang dues when you sing the city blues and you know the city don't come easy...
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melissa fitzgerald, not a stripper.ephanie: i got her unpacking services as a housewarming gift. she just moved near me. >> so -- >> stephanie: jim offered to go unpack her unmentionables, just that box. >> don't spend a lot of time on that. >> stephanie: stop sniffing them. where do i put these? >> stephanie: not on your head jim. >> she has a lot of sexy underwear but i just don't care. i'm -- it is just in the way. it might as well be a suit of armor. you're so lovely under there. get it out of way. lace don't get me started. i can't breathe when i touch that nonsense. >> stephanie: things brian kilmeade is startled by. >> squirrel! >> stephanie: things that surprise brian kilmeade. dryer lint. pop-up toasters. >> i did it again! >> math. did you hear that one? lovely kids at fox and friends got schooled by a bunch of kids on basic math. >> stephanie: how the refrigerator knows when to turn the light on when you open the door. >> ooh, look, it did it again! how did it know? >> hot water bottles. [ buzzer ] >> some ot
melissa fitzgerald, not a stripper.ephanie: i got her unpacking services as a housewarming gift. she just moved near me. >> so -- >> stephanie: jim offered to go unpack her unmentionables, just that box. >> don't spend a lot of time on that. >> stephanie: stop sniffing them. where do i put these? >> stephanie: not on your head jim. >> she has a lot of sexy underwear but i just don't care. i'm -- it is just in the way. it might as well be a suit of armor....
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we have it all covered tonight starting in johnstown, colorado, where megan fitzgerald from kusa tv joinsth the latest from there. megan, good evening. >> good evening, lester. it has been a long day for travelers. slick and snow-packed roads caused a delay and a pileup of nearly 50 cars on interstate 25, which is just behind us here. this interstate was shut down for eight hours while investigators worked to figure out how this all happened. >> get back, all right? >> reporter: this was the scene of a massive chain-reaction accident this morning. an oil rig on fire by the side of the interstate.
we have it all covered tonight starting in johnstown, colorado, where megan fitzgerald from kusa tv joinsth the latest from there. megan, good evening. >> good evening, lester. it has been a long day for travelers. slick and snow-packed roads caused a delay and a pileup of nearly 50 cars on interstate 25, which is just behind us here. this interstate was shut down for eight hours while investigators worked to figure out how this all happened. >> get back, all right? >>...
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. >> all right, megan fitzgerald from our denver station kusa, thanks. >>> we turn now to weather channel meteorologist todd santos who is tracking this storm at another area of severe weather. todd, good evening. >> good evening to you, lester. one thing about colorado, of course, i-25 runs right along the edge of the front range. you have the winds blowing east to northeast into it. that lifting enhances some of the snowfall. totals upward of 9 inches in denver south now for denver starting to wind down as the system pushes off toward the east as you mentioned earlier right along the i-70 corridor. there are two sides to the storm. part of it is the snow and that's really just starting to switch over in kansas city and that will eventually travel into the northern ohio valley. but also the severe side of things down here across the south. that's where i want to take you right now as we do have the threat tonight. we have at least had some reports already through northern florida of hail up to the size of baseballs. take some of the serious let's say severe thunderstorm warnings again ta
. >> all right, megan fitzgerald from our denver station kusa, thanks. >>> we turn now to weather channel meteorologist todd santos who is tracking this storm at another area of severe weather. todd, good evening. >> good evening to you, lester. one thing about colorado, of course, i-25 runs right along the edge of the front range. you have the winds blowing east to northeast into it. that lifting enhances some of the snowfall. totals upward of 9 inches in denver south now...
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>> stephanie: well, i was trying to help the other member of our thruple, melissa fitzgerald, because is moving near me -- >> as you rub it in go ahead. >> stephanie: i went to help her unpack, brought a battle of champagne as a house warming gift -- and guess how much unpacking we gone done? >> not very much. >> stephanie: none. we started drinking and then crying about stuff chick talk and then i'm like okay. [ buzzer ] >> stephanie: all right. here is the real helper on the show. jacki schechner in the current news center. >> good morning, everybody. north korea says it plans to violate the nearly 60-year-old ceasefire agreement that ended the korean war. the u.s. and china agreeing on a draft resolution on sanctions last month. this time the nation says because of u.s./south korea military drills that started march 1st it plans to launch surgical strikes at anytime beginning march 11th. the u.s. is concerned that they are getting closer to developing nuclear missiles. and claims this is a response to u.s. hostility. the senate intelligence commit see the expected to vote on the no
>> stephanie: well, i was trying to help the other member of our thruple, melissa fitzgerald, because is moving near me -- >> as you rub it in go ahead. >> stephanie: i went to help her unpack, brought a battle of champagne as a house warming gift -- and guess how much unpacking we gone done? >> not very much. >> stephanie: none. we started drinking and then crying about stuff chick talk and then i'm like okay. [ buzzer ] >> stephanie: all right. here is the...
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robert fitzgerald was called the king of carville. he was an early settler to carville.acob heyman that realtor, started being called the father of carville. we'll see why in a second. and this guy on the left, colonel daley, was often called the pioneer father of carville. he really gets a lot of the credit. here's colonel daley in his little shed. how do we describe him? he's sort of a 1890's bohemian, a bit of a herm yit. most importantly, he was a friend of adolph sutro's. and sutro had a real estate shack on the northwest corner of the sunset. he let colonel daley squat in there essentially. he went out every morning, walked along the beach. whatever washed up he brought back to his shed and created quite a large little compound of old bottles, shoes, anything that washed up. a ship wreck. provided a bunch of lumber. he made a sleeping loft in his cabin. for a while he had a wife. she didn't wash up in the waves. but she did eventually wash out. she couldn't handle cooking in the sandunes every night, creating a fire. so she left him sometime in the late 18920 -- 18
robert fitzgerald was called the king of carville. he was an early settler to carville.acob heyman that realtor, started being called the father of carville. we'll see why in a second. and this guy on the left, colonel daley, was often called the pioneer father of carville. he really gets a lot of the credit. here's colonel daley in his little shed. how do we describe him? he's sort of a 1890's bohemian, a bit of a herm yit. most importantly, he was a friend of adolph sutro's. and sutro had a...
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lou: we will be talking with cantor fitzgerald ceo here in just a moment, we will be talking about whathe market overnight and during this rather volatile session today. but first, let's turn to the market and bring you up to date on what happened with wall street. a third consecutive dip in homebuilder confidence costing a few points on wall street, the dow down 62-point, s&p slipped eight, the nasdaq down 11, the big board volume tapering off 3.1 billion shares to date, the bond market attracted some money driving interest rates lower, treasury 10-year dropping 1.96%. it is trading right at a five-year high despite the widely known troubles with the 787 dreamliner which appears to be nearing some resolution. reports they will announce a large sale of 170 aircraft, we stock a nice news slightly lower in after-hours trading, tensions driving gold up $4 per ounce, crude oil up $0.29, how about that. a federal grand jury has indicted the former head of california's public employee retirement system, the nation's largest pension fund on charges of bribery and influence peddling. the allege
lou: we will be talking with cantor fitzgerald ceo here in just a moment, we will be talking about whathe market overnight and during this rather volatile session today. but first, let's turn to the market and bring you up to date on what happened with wall street. a third consecutive dip in homebuilder confidence costing a few points on wall street, the dow down 62-point, s&p slipped eight, the nasdaq down 11, the big board volume tapering off 3.1 billion shares to date, the bond market...
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. >>> meredith she has a friend, his name is kevin fitzgerald, only 17 years old. diagnosed with something called acute lymphoblastic cancer. he had a bone marrow transplant. he is in the hospital. he had to have a double lung transplant. he had to have a boston children's hospital from meredith vieira and all of us, we are wishing him the best of luck and get home soon. >>> we'll be back after this. in. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic react
. >>> meredith she has a friend, his name is kevin fitzgerald, only 17 years old. diagnosed with something called acute lymphoblastic cancer. he had a bone marrow transplant. he is in the hospital. he had to have a double lung transplant. he had to have a boston children's hospital from meredith vieira and all of us, we are wishing him the best of luck and get home soon. >>> we'll be back after this. in. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone...
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. >> kurtis: as for fred bates, fitzgerald's case is made. in december 2003, however, bates decides to cut a deal and pleads guilty to first-degree manslaughter. he is sentenced to 35 years in prison. >> i consulted with the relatives, and there was agreement that they were satisfied that justice would be served if we let him plead guilty to manslaughter in the first degree. i think he'll be eligible for parole when he's about 70, if he lives that long. >> kurtis: in the town of deadwood, 127 years after wild bill hickok breathed his last, another outlaw takes a fall, and the family of his victim finally has some answers. >> david rose had two children, and they grew up. they were very small children when their dad was killed. and so i know that they were happy to see that this man, his life was so important that, 20 years later, they pulled out the file and dusted it off, and they solved it, and i'm just really proud to have been a part of that. (male announcer) this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> developing right n
. >> kurtis: as for fred bates, fitzgerald's case is made. in december 2003, however, bates decides to cut a deal and pleads guilty to first-degree manslaughter. he is sentenced to 35 years in prison. >> i consulted with the relatives, and there was agreement that they were satisfied that justice would be served if we let him plead guilty to manslaughter in the first degree. i think he'll be eligible for parole when he's about 70, if he lives that long. >> kurtis: in the town...
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recognizeso like to allyson fitzgerald, the chairwoman of the speaker's and the woman who put this speaking events together. angeles, thank you for that kind introduction and members of the press club for being here this afternoon. there was a national poll that i commission last month. it was conducted by zogby analytics. they have conducted and produce pulled for over 30 years. they are well respected for their record of accuracy and reliability. the poll was conducted by telephone and online survey with a random sample of 1000 to half an american adults across the country to gauge their opinions -- 1002 african american adults across the country to gauge their opinions. as the founder of b.e.t. and the rlj companies, which include investments in rlj notch trusts. -- lodge and mcclarity, the largest african-american owned automobile company in the country. rlj quity, and entertainment, the largest independent distributor of entertainment content, which is traded on the nasdaq. i am when you might call the serial entrepreneur. i get a vision about something that should be done, usually in
recognizeso like to allyson fitzgerald, the chairwoman of the speaker's and the woman who put this speaking events together. angeles, thank you for that kind introduction and members of the press club for being here this afternoon. there was a national poll that i commission last month. it was conducted by zogby analytics. they have conducted and produce pulled for over 30 years. they are well respected for their record of accuracy and reliability. the poll was conducted by telephone and online...
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scott fitzgerald that the rich are different from you and me, with, in this case, me.ant to get a read on how the rich are feeling. not that i care about their feelings, if they aren't happy, it's their own darn fault and they have a lot of money and there's a whole tier of the economy devoted to selling things to the wealthy or those who want to feel wealthy. aspirational. a lot of people want to feel wealthy, what can i tell you? they're not all flying spirit. on february 25th we wrote up the gatsby index on "mad money," it was to gather the end of the high-end consumer and it rallied 1.5%, versus 4.4% for the s&p, infinitesimal. however, the more i think about it and the more i read your tweets @jimcramer on twitter, i realized there were seven stocks, michael kors, ralph lauren lululemon, whole foods, panera and starbucks. we have some ritzy foods and fancy clothes covered, but that's it. we need more rich person diversification around here. so tonight i want to introduce you to the new and improved and expanded gatsby index in order to give you a better snapshot o
scott fitzgerald that the rich are different from you and me, with, in this case, me.ant to get a read on how the rich are feeling. not that i care about their feelings, if they aren't happy, it's their own darn fault and they have a lot of money and there's a whole tier of the economy devoted to selling things to the wealthy or those who want to feel wealthy. aspirational. a lot of people want to feel wealthy, what can i tell you? they're not all flying spirit. on february 25th we wrote up the...
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jim ward is back. [ applause ] >> stephanie: you missed melissa fitzgerald and wonder woman. >> she wasanie: she said something very indelicate i forget what it was, but it was awesome. [ explosion ] >> stephanie: all right. stephaniemiller.com the website. sexy liberal the securities & exchange commission website. steph and mooks i was exiting a car wash when someone honked at me, i thought wth, i saw a girl laughing and giving me a thumbs up, i realized she was giving me the thumbs up for my sexy liberal bumper sticker. >> go ahead, laugh out loud in your cubicle. it's the "stephanie miller show." >> up in here. >> stephanie: up in here. right? totally. and you know where it is going to be up in next month? yeah. >> hey, i heard some real great news today on the stephanie miller show, you know that gorgeous hunk of a man, chris? well he is coming to the sexy liberal tour show too. >> oh, you don't say. ♪ sexy liberals where ♪ >> there's a sea of sexy liberals everywhere. ♪ with stephanie miller and hal sparks, john fugelsang are going to meet up with you too ♪ >> i am so excited i mig
jim ward is back. [ applause ] >> stephanie: you missed melissa fitzgerald and wonder woman. >> she wasanie: she said something very indelicate i forget what it was, but it was awesome. [ explosion ] >> stephanie: all right. stephaniemiller.com the website. sexy liberal the securities & exchange commission website. steph and mooks i was exiting a car wash when someone honked at me, i thought wth, i saw a girl laughing and giving me a thumbs up, i realized she was giving me...
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cant' can'tor fits jer cantor cantor fitzgerald says that is an overreaction. >> strong same store saleses up about 35%. >> i said this last year, all about the colored pants. now it is still all about the colored pants. i have many different colors myself. >>> deutsche bank, a german company. but interesting story with relation to what is happening here in the u.s. >> bank on bank violence, mandy. this is goldman sachs downgrading db to a sell. can you believe that? incredibly disrespectful. this is their argument. fed want new capital requirements on foreign bank holdings. goldman said they will -- can you see db sharply in the red. >> this company you don't often look at but share prices getting -- >> hammered. >> that right, hammered. >> that is ugly. almost 17%. fourth quarter earnings, down beat guidance on this one. shares down about 20% for the past 12 months. >> big global company. thank you very much. josh lip top. i want to now get to today's $1 billion start up that you may never have heard of. it is called evernote. its ceo wants to make it the next google. he is here. but f
cant' can'tor fits jer cantor cantor fitzgerald says that is an overreaction. >> strong same store saleses up about 35%. >> i said this last year, all about the colored pants. now it is still all about the colored pants. i have many different colors myself. >>> deutsche bank, a german company. but interesting story with relation to what is happening here in the u.s. >> bank on bank violence, mandy. this is goldman sachs downgrading db to a sell. can you believe that?...
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partners garrett fitzgerald and james boland banked about $100,000 into a labor of love. >> i realized a number of years ago that life isn't a rehearsal, that you need to get on with it, and this desire was always within me. i was always keen to have my own business, and it's something i always dreamt of. >> the emphasis is on fresh, high-quality irish ingredients. remember, a business like this isn't only a seller. it's a buyer, too, spinning off business to other small firms, like the software writer who developed the program for using the ipad as a cash register has since spun that off into his own new business. the partners hope to move to seven days, and add dinner, now that breakfast and lunch is really working-- meaning more hours and more compan for marta gutierrez, who came to ireland from spain. >> recently, it's improved quite a lot. two years ago, people would have been more scared of spending. it has a small domestic market, a little more than four million people. many now too frightened. irish businesses have a lot of experience selling overseas. now the cost of doing bus
partners garrett fitzgerald and james boland banked about $100,000 into a labor of love. >> i realized a number of years ago that life isn't a rehearsal, that you need to get on with it, and this desire was always within me. i was always keen to have my own business, and it's something i always dreamt of. >> the emphasis is on fresh, high-quality irish ingredients. remember, a business like this isn't only a seller. it's a buyer, too, spinning off business to other small firms, like...
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and it's heading higher again today thanks to an ungreat from an analyst at cantor fitzgerald.e and frank, back to you. >> all right, jason brooks, kcbs news, thank you. >>> time for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning" with norah o'donnell today. she is live in new york with what's on the big show. good morning. >> reporter: we have a lot coming up on the big show. good morning to you, frank and michelle. from filmmaker to museum curator only on "cbs this morning," george lucas takes us inside his skywalker ranch for a preview of his next bay area project. plus, we spent the evening with the man preparing to light up the bay bridge. the final touches he is putting on the big display. the news is back in the morning. so we'll see you guys at 7:00. >> we like the bay bridge stories or the bay area stories, love it. and the lights are really gorgeous. >> they are. >> see them coming in every morning. >> all good. >> reporter: incredible story. >> thank you, norah. we'll check it out coming up at 7:00. >>> well, it's a sign. times for the first time ever -- it's
and it's heading higher again today thanks to an ungreat from an analyst at cantor fitzgerald.e and frank, back to you. >> all right, jason brooks, kcbs news, thank you. >>> time for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning" with norah o'donnell today. she is live in new york with what's on the big show. good morning. >> reporter: we have a lot coming up on the big show. good morning to you, frank and michelle. from filmmaker to museum curator only on...
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tanner fitzgerald will talk about the overall picture about what really happens next.s continue to be the leaders? should you get in right now? he has three picks. that is something you really want to hear. we also have a contrarian. what is he buying? what is he selling? wait until you hear what he says you should be doing today. it was just a couple days ago that that they got out of china really spooked the markets. we will have all of that and much more as a lookup here here at the board. the dow jones still up 120. back to you guys. tracy: we will see you at 3:00 o'clock. thank you very much. ashley: a storm is coming and it could be worse than what we experienced in 2008 or 2010. dyke. gerri willis joins us now with more. gerri: people listen to her because he is all over town. he says that in 1960, total government outlays, to entitlements were 28% of total spending. by 1994, they were 50%. this year, they will be 67%. that is going to entitlement programs. that is not really something we can afford. no one is talking about it. he does say this will end badly. w
tanner fitzgerald will talk about the overall picture about what really happens next.s continue to be the leaders? should you get in right now? he has three picks. that is something you really want to hear. we also have a contrarian. what is he buying? what is he selling? wait until you hear what he says you should be doing today. it was just a couple days ago that that they got out of china really spooked the markets. we will have all of that and much more as a lookup here here at the board....
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scott fitzgerald novel starring leonardo dicaprio. because typically films that open in the french film festival makes their premier there. >>> first lady michelle obama on the cover of "vogue" magazine for the second time. look at her in that blue. mrs. obama, part of the magazine's shade issue, which focuses on the quote "beauty and well being of women's bodies." past covers have included brooke shields, scarlet johansson, gisele bundchen. >>> mcdonald's taking a little healthy turn. the fast food giant launching an egg white breakfast sandwich. mickey d's attracting the more health conscious person. an egg white sandwich with yolk, the healthy alternative launches april 22nd. >>> meanwhile, painful loss for the l.a. lakers, especially painful for kobe bryant. watch with me. watch the ankle, if you will. chance to tie the game, misses the shot. here he goes down. falls to the floor with a severe ankle sprain. the lakers say he is out -- ouch, indefinitely. did the hawks win because of a dirty play? kobe thinks dante jones did it on
scott fitzgerald novel starring leonardo dicaprio. because typically films that open in the french film festival makes their premier there. >>> first lady michelle obama on the cover of "vogue" magazine for the second time. look at her in that blue. mrs. obama, part of the magazine's shade issue, which focuses on the quote "beauty and well being of women's bodies." past covers have included brooke shields, scarlet johansson, gisele bundchen. >>> mcdonald's...
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else and he didn't come home that night and steve, his god son, the same thing worked for cantor fitzgerald kids the same age as my brother and me, and steve didn't come home and my brother and i went to his house last night in franklin lakes, new jersey to my uncle and his wife and his kids and relived the same thing we'd done with my dad. so, this is, this is serious and we cannot try these guys in a -- in a civilian court, they need to be moved to guantanamo bay and put away for life. >> alisyn: okay. joe connor, we appreciate you sharing your story with us, and sorry for your loss and your family knows how you want this to proceed. thanks for sharing with us. >> thanks alisyn for having me. >> alisyn: an elementary school coming underfire for confiscating a third graders cupcakes and why they called the treats insensitive and a purse snatching victim is face-to-face with a person who apparently stole her stuff. wait until you see how one waitress managed to get the drop on the suspect. >> i brought him water and had him order appetizers and i don't know how i kept it cool, i wanted to j
else and he didn't come home that night and steve, his god son, the same thing worked for cantor fitzgerald kids the same age as my brother and me, and steve didn't come home and my brother and i went to his house last night in franklin lakes, new jersey to my uncle and his wife and his kids and relived the same thing we'd done with my dad. so, this is, this is serious and we cannot try these guys in a -- in a civilian court, they need to be moved to guantanamo bay and put away for life....
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jim ward i just got a text from hot brie melissa fitzgerald. >> oh, really?e by we talked about the i loved your boobs song from the oscars. >> jane fonda has become this hard line christian -- >> stephanie: oh, has she really? maybe it's me i'm not a proper woman of any kind. i thought it was funny. >> she's a hard core feminist of the gloria steiner variety. >> stephanie: yeah. lena dunham was offended as well. >> she shouldn't be on fended by anything. >> yeah. she shows her boobs in every episode of "girls." >> stephanie: yeah jane fonda said why not list all of the penises we have seen. better yet remember this is a telecast watched my families around the world -- jennifer lawrence said i loved the boob song. i'm old but immature. [ farting sounds ] >> somebody put a parody song on the internet, we saw your junk. >> stephanie: julie in see at says momma you know i have no permanent stick up my ass, but i thought it was inappropriate in that kind of venue. obviously the boob song is funny. funny any day on your show or other come immediatic venue, that's
jim ward i just got a text from hot brie melissa fitzgerald. >> oh, really?e by we talked about the i loved your boobs song from the oscars. >> jane fonda has become this hard line christian -- >> stephanie: oh, has she really? maybe it's me i'm not a proper woman of any kind. i thought it was funny. >> she's a hard core feminist of the gloria steiner variety. >> stephanie: yeah. lena dunham was offended as well. >> she shouldn't be on fended by anything....
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owe a huge debt of gratitude to our next speaker, kami fitzgerald with the north carolina values coalitionood afternoon. is anyone here from north carolina? the state of north carolina became the most recent state in the country to pass a marriage amendment. by an overwhelming 61%-39%, north carolinians amended their state constitution to say that marriage between one man and one woman is the only valid domestic legal union. in a state where only 35% of the voters are republican, that means it took a substantial majority of democrats and independents voting for marriage as well. we are, after all, the state of billy graham. we are, after all, the state that forced president obama out of the closet on this issue of gay marriage. the vote in north carolina represents the very essence of the democratic process. the people voting to affirm a core value and building block of society, marriage, and this vote proves one thing. we can win. in north carolina the people recognize that this historic vote -- with this historic vote that marriage comes from god and neither the government nor the church
owe a huge debt of gratitude to our next speaker, kami fitzgerald with the north carolina values coalitionood afternoon. is anyone here from north carolina? the state of north carolina became the most recent state in the country to pass a marriage amendment. by an overwhelming 61%-39%, north carolinians amended their state constitution to say that marriage between one man and one woman is the only valid domestic legal union. in a state where only 35% of the voters are republican, that means it...
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home to betty smith, ella fitzgerald. but only white patrons were allowed.und of that cultural theft is still fresh. and the new shake craze must be understood in that context. just check out these residents of harlem responding to the so-called new harlem shake. >> but it's not the harlem shake, like, at all. >> that's not the shake. oh, no good. >> that's not it. >> this is not what the harlem shake is. at all. >> so i'm asking members of the media to cease and desist in describing this as the harlem shake. i'm going to show you what you can call the harlem shake. as we leave you until next week let me introduce harlem's finest. the true performers of the harlem shake. the crazy boys and the harlem performers. take it away ♪ yes we got to problem, people trying to do that fake harlem shake ♪ ♪ let's shake to this, how much noise can you make to this ♪ ♪ now let's shake to this, now let's shake to this ♪ ♪ show you how to do this, s son ♪ ♪ ♪ now let's shake to this, now let's shake to this ♪ ♪ now let's shake to this, now let's -- i'll show you how to do t
home to betty smith, ella fitzgerald. but only white patrons were allowed.und of that cultural theft is still fresh. and the new shake craze must be understood in that context. just check out these residents of harlem responding to the so-called new harlem shake. >> but it's not the harlem shake, like, at all. >> that's not the shake. oh, no good. >> that's not it. >> this is not what the harlem shake is. at all. >> so i'm asking members of the media to cease and...
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. >> stephanie: melissa fitzgerald we were out having a -- >> a drink, or 12 -- >> stephanie: or 15.ant -- >> stephanie: well, it was near his house, so yes, i was. >> okay. >> stephanie: and i'm flying tomorrow just in time for the tsa to say -- what could go wrong -- they say they plan to allow small knives on the plain. >> can't someone overrule mr. tsa. >> i pity the fool! >> stephanie: i don't think they should allow pistollies either. the head of the tsa said he stands by his plan to allow passengers to carry small knives despite a growing backlash. shocking flight attendants are like, excuse me? excuse me now? it's unlikely he said in these days of hardened cockpit doors that these small knives could be used by terrorists to take over a plane -- >> but they could stab other passengers. >> stephanie: yes. >> and searching for knifes is time-consuming. they confiscate 2,000 such knives a day. how come everyone is carrying a knife? >> that is their yob isn't it? >> stephanie: what aim thinking of jim the >> [ inaudible ]? >> stephanie: no. where the guy has 17 different kinds of
. >> stephanie: melissa fitzgerald we were out having a -- >> a drink, or 12 -- >> stephanie: or 15.ant -- >> stephanie: well, it was near his house, so yes, i was. >> okay. >> stephanie: and i'm flying tomorrow just in time for the tsa to say -- what could go wrong -- they say they plan to allow small knives on the plain. >> can't someone overrule mr. tsa. >> i pity the fool! >> stephanie: i don't think they should allow pistollies either....
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it was scott fitzgerald is set to testify for raced intelligence is the ability to hold two ideas in your mind at the same time. if that in fact is the definition of intelligence, i can certainly tell you that i am there and i suspect you are as well. ambassador, i am sure there is someone with that kind of genius and intelligence in this crowd who is armed for your first question. you, i did come here today with the intent of assuring you that we will lead our way through this. the conditions are not making it easy to do that, but none of us that serve in uniform, when you who serve your country in civilian life, the diplomatic corps, i do not think any of you signed up for anything easy. easy was not part of the job description. we will get through this, but we will get to it mostly because of the application of leadership, thinking, creativity, and a commitment to each other. that is the message i want to leave you with a 42 questions. we have had a shared future. we have shared the future. we have an interest in sharing the outcomes as we move ahead, and that will always be the c
it was scott fitzgerald is set to testify for raced intelligence is the ability to hold two ideas in your mind at the same time. if that in fact is the definition of intelligence, i can certainly tell you that i am there and i suspect you are as well. ambassador, i am sure there is someone with that kind of genius and intelligence in this crowd who is armed for your first question. you, i did come here today with the intent of assuring you that we will lead our way through this. the conditions...
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. >> stephanie: remember our truffle, melissa fitzgerald, hot brie.ay. we have keys to check on each other's houses. i put two quarts of matzo ball soup and orange juice in her fridge. you can say ooh or aww. roland said i it would only be creepy if i was in a nurse's outfit in her bed. >> or if you crawled in and spooned her. >> stephanie: she wasn't home. i thought maybe i should have asked. >> no. that's fine. >> stephanie: she was sweet and appreciative. >> as long as you tell her before she gets home. >> stephanie: i did. i'm really sorry. i went to your apartment. i hope you don't think -- because she's like -- i'm going to be the kramer neighbor. how is your date going? oh, he's still here. sorry. >> you might have seen all of her s & m equipment. that would have been awkward. >> stephanie: i didn't root through her underthings or touch the stripper pole. put the soup in there. >> do not go in the bottom drawer of the nightstand. >> stephanie: i don't know what's going on in there. >> never anything good in the bottom drawer of the nightstand.
. >> stephanie: remember our truffle, melissa fitzgerald, hot brie.ay. we have keys to check on each other's houses. i put two quarts of matzo ball soup and orange juice in her fridge. you can say ooh or aww. roland said i it would only be creepy if i was in a nurse's outfit in her bed. >> or if you crawled in and spooned her. >> stephanie: she wasn't home. i thought maybe i should have asked. >> no. that's fine. >> stephanie: she was sweet and appreciative....
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skipping over the podium, alison fitzgerald a freelance journalist in the committee chair at committee chair and organizer today's event. thank you, alison. john donnelly, senior writer at congressional quarterly and chairman of the press club's freedom committee. josh rogan, a senior staff writer at foreign policy magazine. al isley, founding editor and editor at large at the hill newspaper in a press club member since 1965. charles lewis, executive editor of the investigative reporting workshop and professor at american university. [applause] two years ago, our destiny was accused by the u.s. justice department of espionage. air force veteran and longtime senior executive at the national security agency was accused of giving classified documents to a news reporter. thomas strake facer behaviors and present. a year later on the eve of his trial, the government dropped all charges against mr. drake. he since been honored as a whistleblower to help expose and bring to let its massive effort to spy on american citizens. mr. drake's ordeal began on september 11, 2001 of which have been to
skipping over the podium, alison fitzgerald a freelance journalist in the committee chair at committee chair and organizer today's event. thank you, alison. john donnelly, senior writer at congressional quarterly and chairman of the press club's freedom committee. josh rogan, a senior staff writer at foreign policy magazine. al isley, founding editor and editor at large at the hill newspaper in a press club member since 1965. charles lewis, executive editor of the investigative reporting...
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jacki: melissa fitzgerald, is vacationing with her family in florida, with her young enough fuse.m. now she has the data on lab rats, now she is the coolest aunt ever. on top that that, her little nephew said "he's really funny and no the ordinary funny he's more than that." super cute. you have now made hot bree a very popular aunt. you're very popular with the under 10 crowd. hal: i'm dipping into the disney machinery, get the audience young and they'll stick with you for their whole life. the nice thing is i'm in a happy, mixed race family and on a show with no guns on it. i feel good about that. jacki: you can feel good about that definitely. let's do a little news. a new reuters poll shows 55% of the american public support same sex couples getting the same benefits as hetero sexual couples. the supreme court hears an argument on the provision of the marriage act next week. a poll was in all regions of the country, including the conservative south. the court will hear constitutionality on prop eight the ban that defines marriage just between a man and woman. >> cbs pharmacy i
jacki: melissa fitzgerald, is vacationing with her family in florida, with her young enough fuse.m. now she has the data on lab rats, now she is the coolest aunt ever. on top that that, her little nephew said "he's really funny and no the ordinary funny he's more than that." super cute. you have now made hot bree a very popular aunt. you're very popular with the under 10 crowd. hal: i'm dipping into the disney machinery, get the audience young and they'll stick with you for their...
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>> stephanie: melissa fitzgerald and i were in the car together and we were laughing so hard we almostephanie: it would have been one long -- bleep bleep bleep, bleep. >> you erased it. >> stephanie: i didn't mean to. i'm a technophobe. anyway. it is lost. >> just hang up. >> stephanie: all right. 46 minutes after the hour. >> delete, hangup, same thing right? >> stephanie: oops. i still don't know how to hold the call and take the other call. >> there is a button that says -- >> stephanie: see. >> there is a button that says -- it couldn't be more clear. seriously! >> stephanie: 46 minutes after the hour. right back on "the stephanie miller show." >> it is a happening spot. >> announcer: it's "the stephanie miller show." this show is about analyzing criticizing, and holding policy to the fire. are you encouraged by what you heard the president say the other night? is this personal or is it political? a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i am given to doing anyway. staying in tough with everything that is going on politically and putting my own nuance on it. not only does
>> stephanie: melissa fitzgerald and i were in the car together and we were laughing so hard we almostephanie: it would have been one long -- bleep bleep bleep, bleep. >> you erased it. >> stephanie: i didn't mean to. i'm a technophobe. anyway. it is lost. >> just hang up. >> stephanie: all right. 46 minutes after the hour. >> delete, hangup, same thing right? >> stephanie: oops. i still don't know how to hold the call and take the other call. >>...
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. >> you have cantor fitzgerald on at 2:00.n a one-way downturn and people worry about paypal, mastercard and it looks like it's bottoming. >> costco. >> they paid that special dividend and the management is doing quite a good job. >> the ammo, opportunity mftic on panera bread. >> they think the valuation is cheap and good luck to you. it's a great company. >> chesapeake from stern. >> you're seeing boonepickins this afternoon and maybe he can get in. >> mclellan, and also the great-uncle of kate upton. >> really? >> i know what a family. >> norfolk southern. norfolk southern has been a one-way trip and they're a huge coal mover and so it tells you, you know what? coal is alive. >> it issa, life. "mad money" tonight, what have you got? >> we are looking at drugs and this in the paper in the new york times fabulous article about how drugs are going down, but not drugs and the stock is moving. he's the real deal. these drugs have been big winners. pay attention. >> jim, thank you very much. >> thank you, brian. >>> simon hobbs w
. >> you have cantor fitzgerald on at 2:00.n a one-way downturn and people worry about paypal, mastercard and it looks like it's bottoming. >> costco. >> they paid that special dividend and the management is doing quite a good job. >> the ammo, opportunity mftic on panera bread. >> they think the valuation is cheap and good luck to you. it's a great company. >> chesapeake from stern. >> you're seeing boonepickins this afternoon and maybe he can get in....
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as scott fitzgerald said the test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two competing inopposing ideas in your mind at the same time if that impact is the definition of intelligence a concert they tell you i am daring i suspect you are as well. i'm sure there's someone with a genius and intelligence in this crowd is armed for your first question. that's my prepared remarks. i did come here today with the tent and assuring you we will be fairly through this. the conditions are not making it easy to do that. none of us who serve in uniform and civilian life in economics, i don't think any of you sign up for anything easy. easy was it part of the job description. we'll get through this, but we'll get through it mostly because the application of leadership thinking, creativity and commitment to each other. that's the message i want to leave you with before i.t. questions that we have had a shared future. we have an interest in sharing outcomes as soon as i had and that will always be the case and always factor into decisions we make about distributions gaging all the things t
as scott fitzgerald said the test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two competing inopposing ideas in your mind at the same time if that impact is the definition of intelligence a concert they tell you i am daring i suspect you are as well. i'm sure there's someone with a genius and intelligence in this crowd is armed for your first question. that's my prepared remarks. i did come here today with the tent and assuring you we will be fairly through this. the conditions are not...
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[laughter] i also like to recognize allison fitzgerald, the chairman of the speaker's committee and nari wright, the speaker who put the speaking event together for me. thank you. so again, angela, thank you for the kind introduction. thank you members of the press club and invited guests for being here this afternoon. to hear the result of a national poll that i commissioned last month. the poll was conducted by zogby an lettics. as many of you know john zogby has conducted an produced polls for over thirty years. and is well respected for the record of accuracy, credibility, and reliability. the poll was conducted bay telephone and online survey with the random sample of 1,002 african-american adults across the country to gauge the opinion on current social, economic, issues directly arveghting the african-american community. as most of you know, i have always been vocal about economic opportunity for african-americans. as a founder of b et, and now the rlj company which is angela, pointed out include investment in rlj lodging trust, publicly traded 2.5 billion hotel with over 147 hote
[laughter] i also like to recognize allison fitzgerald, the chairman of the speaker's committee and nari wright, the speaker who put the speaking event together for me. thank you. so again, angela, thank you for the kind introduction. thank you members of the press club and invited guests for being here this afternoon. to hear the result of a national poll that i commissioned last month. the poll was conducted by zogby an lettics. as many of you know john zogby has conducted an produced polls...
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scott fitzgerald quote of him being able to hold xo completely diametrically ideas in mind.ut iraq. as you know, you have done this. >> but i think also you can't underestimate the kind of venom that a lot of the attacks were on this president and i think that a lot of it was very extreme. >> and remains. >> and remains. i think he reached out. by the way, i have a righteous personality. i just use all capital letters. >> the other thing that has changed and this is the thing that is, you know, the republican party -- joe, you think back. you guys were the fire brands in 1995 and 1987 and 1998. the people who were the crazy revolutionaries of the republican party back then are modera moderate, centrist. the part of the -- bill clinton looked to u.s. guys and thought you were nuts and you were willing to do things that what -- the equivalent contingent on the republican party now not willing to do and it's -- and it's -- >> was he used us. he and newt basically got together and said we can't deal with joe scarborough and matt salmon and all of these crazy people, so they star
scott fitzgerald quote of him being able to hold xo completely diametrically ideas in mind.ut iraq. as you know, you have done this. >> but i think also you can't underestimate the kind of venom that a lot of the attacks were on this president and i think that a lot of it was very extreme. >> and remains. >> and remains. i think he reached out. by the way, i have a righteous personality. i just use all capital letters. >> the other thing that has changed and this is the...
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i called my cousin who works for canter, fitzgerald his name is steve. couldn't get him. called his cell phone left him a message. i finally got my brother on the phone he was working there and finally when the second plane hit i was on the phone with him we met on the street and we ended up at my cousin's how is that night with his family. horrible. >> that's your cousin? >> yes. >> handsome, young. >> he was a good guy. >> you mentioned thanks to the folks who managed to catch this guy. when you saw this guy on this videotape shortly after 9-11 you saw osama bin laden coming out abu ghaith was sitting next to him you see this guy is going to be near ground zero. >> think about it. it brings him back to the site of his greatest accomplishment. this is not the worst thing you can do this justifyiies everythg he did. you seer rick holder who killed my father who i was a kid. >> your father was killed fwier wrists in 1975 obviously not al qaeda but another horrible situation. can you briefly tell us what happened? >> he was killed at a tavern in 75 when i was 9 years old. m
i called my cousin who works for canter, fitzgerald his name is steve. couldn't get him. called his cell phone left him a message. i finally got my brother on the phone he was working there and finally when the second plane hit i was on the phone with him we met on the street and we ended up at my cousin's how is that night with his family. horrible. >> that's your cousin? >> yes. >> handsome, young. >> he was a good guy. >> you mentioned thanks to the folks who...
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let's bring in now the ceo of cantrell fitzgerald. a big day in the price action.ur thoughts? >> i certainly think we're seeing money going into the asset class. and people are looking for solid investments right now. we have a low interest rate environment. people are looking for returns on their money. the stock market's a natural place to gravitate to. >> where do we go from here, in your view? >> i think we're -- in the near future we're going to have a pause. but in reality, i think it's going to be a rotation around the market as well. and the equity space. i do think you're going to have outside returns in certain sectors of the equity market. i think people are looking to exit the fixed income market. although we're in the very early stages of that. and we're in a situation where we have ten-year treasuries at 185. everything is correlated to the treasury market. people are looking for opportunities that are outside the fixed income world. >> where do you see the greatest opportunity from here? >> i certainly think it's still in the equity markets. i look f
let's bring in now the ceo of cantrell fitzgerald. a big day in the price action.ur thoughts? >> i certainly think we're seeing money going into the asset class. and people are looking for solid investments right now. we have a low interest rate environment. people are looking for returns on their money. the stock market's a natural place to gravitate to. >> where do we go from here, in your view? >> i think we're -- in the near future we're going to have a pause. but in...
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. >>> meredith has a friend, named kevin fitzgerald, only 17 years old, diagnosed with something calledwe are wishing him the best of luck. and we want him to get home safe soon. >>> and actor gerard butler stops by. a good time to tell you: you're doing okay, mom. i can call you "mom," right? i know we haven't known each other very long, but you seem like a real keeper. you're not perfect. but you're trying. anyway, i want you to know how much i appreciate you. you know, right? how much i love you. you're doing okay, mom. tand delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! dare to whisper. whisper. new color whisper lip color from maybelline new york. now, sexy sheer color with a whisper soft feel. the secret? pure sheer pigments in a smooth light gel. no heavy waxes, no heavy oils. shhhhh just a soft kiss of color and shine. new color whisper from maybelline new york. sexy, sheer color with a whisper soft feel. maybe she's born with it. ♪ maybe it's maybelline are made with sweet cherries and the crisp, clean taste of our cran
. >>> meredith has a friend, named kevin fitzgerald, only 17 years old, diagnosed with something calledwe are wishing him the best of luck. and we want him to get home safe soon. >>> and actor gerard butler stops by. a good time to tell you: you're doing okay, mom. i can call you "mom," right? i know we haven't known each other very long, but you seem like a real keeper. you're not perfect. but you're trying. anyway, i want you to know how much i appreciate you. you...
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skipping over the podium, allison fitzgerald, the speaker's committee chair and a freelance writer. skipping over the speaker for a moment, jeff baloo, deputy news editor with al-jazeera english and the speaker's committee member who organized today's event. thank you for that, jeff. mike shields, the rnc chief of staff. julie -- [inaudible] reporter with bloomberg news. amy fickleing a news editor with mcclatchy, and walt cronkite, an associate producer with cbs news. [applause] our guest this morning would probably love to have one wish granted today, a winning formula, candidate and money to take control of congress, the white house and even more statehouses. the reality though is that it's tough to be a political party chairman, especially one on the losing end of the 2012 campaign for the white house and full congressional control. but when you're a tried and true wisconsin badger, like republican national committee chairman reince priebus, you don't give up easily. mr. prebus, like his state mate, longtime friend and political ally paul ryan, tirelessly barn stormed the countr
skipping over the podium, allison fitzgerald, the speaker's committee chair and a freelance writer. skipping over the speaker for a moment, jeff baloo, deputy news editor with al-jazeera english and the speaker's committee member who organized today's event. thank you for that, jeff. mike shields, the rnc chief of staff. julie -- [inaudible] reporter with bloomberg news. amy fickleing a news editor with mcclatchy, and walt cronkite, an associate producer with cbs news. [applause] our guest this...
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. >> i would like to recognize alison fitzgerald, a chairwoman of the speakers committee. very much. again, thank you for it the kind introduction. thank you members of the press club and tests for being here this afternoon. a national poll was conducted last month. as many of you know, johns hopkins has conducted and produced polls for over 30 years. and is well respected for his accuracy and credibility and reliability. a random sample of 1000 african-american adults across the country who gave their opinions on current social and economic political issues directly affecting the african-american community. as most of you know, we have always been vocal about economic opportunity for african-americans. as the founder of bet and now the rlj companies, as angela pointed out, includes investments in a $2.5 billion hotel, some 20,000 rooms across the country. i have served as executive chairman. the largest minority automobile dealership in the country with over a billion dollars in sales, turn to private equities, a private equity firm partnership with the carlyle group. and
. >> i would like to recognize alison fitzgerald, a chairwoman of the speakers committee. very much. again, thank you for it the kind introduction. thank you members of the press club and tests for being here this afternoon. a national poll was conducted last month. as many of you know, johns hopkins has conducted and produced polls for over 30 years. and is well respected for his accuracy and credibility and reliability. a random sample of 1000 african-american adults across the country...