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geoff: that's right. craig: or saturday. or if this is a rerun, tuesday. geoff: sure. rerun.ha ha! we're the air in december. ♪ captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- compared to a dry duster, a can of pledge picks up more dust and cleans 100% of messes. pledge multi surface. dusts better. cleans more. >>> it's planet unleashed with your host byron allen. tonight byron hosts johnny sanchez,sleapburg, and mario! and now a man whose fine as a picture of tyra banks, byron allen! >> yes! let's do it. yeah. all right! say hello fc >> all right, welcome to comics unleashed. say hello to an. >> hi! >> johnny sanchez! mario joyner! and carol leaper! mario, how's your family doing? >> good, good, real good. i've got a bunch of brothers and sisters and i took a cross-country trip to visit my family and everyone's been telling me, take a cross-country trip and i did it. i used one of those magellan road mates, gps that actually talks to you. fantastic. if you have $600 and own a car, get yourself one of these. you cannot get lost. i tried to get lost. it was i
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as well, geoff came up to her little new hampshire editing room and check it out. he ratified what we were doing but i was in the beginning moments of doing a film on the demagogue huey long. i signed geoff up to write the huey long script and the rest is literally american history. >> host: how many films for both of you as well? >> guest: i've never counted them that we had done one on -- and just did one on the congress and of course he wrote the civil war and baseball, and they did biographies on thomas jefferson and cady stanton and susan b. anthony, marc twain, the history of jazz, a biography of geoff johnson the first heavyweight champion the history of world war ii called the war biography, history on prohibition and the roosevelts. i'm probably missing two or three. >> host: they were talking about the roosevelts in the history appearing on pbs all this week. we'll get to your calls. paul is our first caller from north carolina on our line for democrats. paula, good morning. >> caller: good morning. i would like to ask them both. [inaudible] can you tell
as well, geoff came up to her little new hampshire editing room and check it out. he ratified what we were doing but i was in the beginning moments of doing a film on the demagogue huey long. i signed geoff up to write the huey long script and the rest is literally american history. >> host: how many films for both of you as well? >> guest: i've never counted them that we had done one on -- and just did one on the congress and of course he wrote the civil war and baseball, and they...
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geoff has written two of them. and franklin and eleanor, a little bit less on eleanor but no has put it together as a complicated family drama that it is. i guess this has to do with the fact that in that superficial glance, we look at the door and say republican. we look at franklin and eleanor and say democrat. and we think we can segregate them into own individual silos. it is interesting as individua individuals, and certainly franklin and eleanor as a pair, it is exponentially more interesting if you have the opportunity to get to know them in concert. and that's what we tried to do. it is a complicated russian novel of the story but as not only these three primary characters but dozens of secondary and tertiary characters. and, of course, the world that they compelled and a world that they -- that compelled them, that is dealing with the late 19 city, coming out of the civil war, the gilded age, the age of monopolies and trusts, world war i, the roaring '20s and jazz age, the great depression, the second worl
geoff has written two of them. and franklin and eleanor, a little bit less on eleanor but no has put it together as a complicated family drama that it is. i guess this has to do with the fact that in that superficial glance, we look at the door and say republican. we look at franklin and eleanor and say democrat. and we think we can segregate them into own individual silos. it is interesting as individua individuals, and certainly franklin and eleanor as a pair, it is exponentially more...
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a given much again, and to geoff and to jeremy also.pplause] [inaudible conversations] >> he spent to providing live coverage of the u.s. senate floor proceedings and key public policy bent. and every weekend booktv, now for 15 years the only television network devoted to nonfiction books and authors. c-span to greater by the cable tv industry and brought to you as a public service by local cable or satellite provider. watch us in hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> general speeches until 2:15 p.m. eastern when senators return to roll call votes and a pair of nominations to the nuclear regulatory commission expected approval of seven of the executive branch nominations. all those by voice vote. later in the week it is in disputed members will take up a short-term government spending bill through december 11 and an authorization for the president isis plan. both of those are in the house. now to live coverage of the u.s. senate here on c-span2.
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a friend of mine, had suggested geoff, as well and check it out. and he ratified what we were doing. i was in the beginning moments of doing a film on the life of the turbulent southern demagogue, she we long. geoff and i hit it off and i signed him up to write that she we long script in the last -- u ughie long. and the rest is literally history. congress, helm on wrote the civil war, and baseball, and we did biographies on thomas jefferson, susan b anthony, mark twain, the history of jazz. a biography of jack johnson, the first african-american heavyweight champion. a history of world war ii called "the war." the history of prohibition and the roosevelt. i'm probably missing two or three. host: we are talking about the roosevelts on tbs all this week. i want to ask mr. burns, would you explain that again -- i've watched that last line and i will watch it till it goes off, about how they were related ? one more question, i love your shows. i've watched all -- especially lewis and clark. will that ever be back on? thank you so much. we love that on
a friend of mine, had suggested geoff, as well and check it out. and he ratified what we were doing. i was in the beginning moments of doing a film on the life of the turbulent southern demagogue, she we long. geoff and i hit it off and i signed him up to write that she we long script in the last -- u ughie long. and the rest is literally history. congress, helm on wrote the civil war, and baseball, and we did biographies on thomas jefferson, susan b anthony, mark twain, the history of jazz. a...
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geoff? i think that the identity question is really interesting, because i people of mention, it is not formally a part of the debate at, it is not on the table. but it is absolutely the underlying fabric of the debate, i think. which is that scottish identity has shifted in the decades. one is that there is a strongly held view on the part of scott's that it is a different place, different school system, different legal system, the first banks. -- different banks. that the one country in the world that we share the most which is angle and -- with is england. in the last few decades the scottish bit of identity has become stronger for various reasons. the reasons that bind the u.k. together have declined. it was founded on the empire, in a sense, which was one thing that kept the scots interested in the u.k. for a long time. settlement, the memories of the world wars, fighting against fascism, the trade union movement was another powerful thing that bound them together. then the experience o
geoff? i think that the identity question is really interesting, because i people of mention, it is not formally a part of the debate at, it is not on the table. but it is absolutely the underlying fabric of the debate, i think. which is that scottish identity has shifted in the decades. one is that there is a strongly held view on the part of scott's that it is a different place, different school system, different legal system, the first banks. -- different banks. that the one country in the...
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geoff ward who wrote "the roosevelts" and doris kearns goodwin. you'll hear her many times throughout this series. ken, i'm going to start out by just making a flat statement. this is your best work yet. >> i'm also told that you are in some way related to the roosevelts, does that have anything to do with you -- >> no, we've been talking about doing the roosevelts for as long as i've known geof or franklin or we decided to put them all three together which had never been done before. in the midst half way through new england historic genealogical society gave me an award present me with this book told me that, franklin and theodore and eleanor they are fifth cousins. i am 7th cuss towns theodore and eleanor once removed and eighth cousin once removed to franklin. i may than is the point which we do full disclosure.
geoff ward who wrote "the roosevelts" and doris kearns goodwin. you'll hear her many times throughout this series. ken, i'm going to start out by just making a flat statement. this is your best work yet. >> i'm also told that you are in some way related to the roosevelts, does that have anything to do with you -- >> no, we've been talking about doing the roosevelts for as long as i've known geof or franklin or we decided to put them all three together which had never been...
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geoff and i are together over 13 years. we have a home. if god forbid something happened to us -- and we have met couples whos lives have been destroyed because of the rights that are prohibited them after one of them is in the hospital passes away. and i think when you relay those stories, when you talk about the human stories of people struggling against this barrier to equality that it really does allow people to say, okay. we live in a country where we could be neighbors. a fence between our homes is the constitution. we don't ever have to agree if your rights of marriage are something that are sack rimonous to you and that you really want to hold on to and believe it is your definition, that's fine. >> that's absolutely acceptable to us. but on the other side of it, this fence, is the constitution that says that we all should be treated equally, that the 14th amendment protection all merges. so disagreeing with it is perfectly acceptable. but what we believe is you can't enact law based on some moral or religious bias against someone
geoff and i are together over 13 years. we have a home. if god forbid something happened to us -- and we have met couples whos lives have been destroyed because of the rights that are prohibited them after one of them is in the hospital passes away. and i think when you relay those stories, when you talk about the human stories of people struggling against this barrier to equality that it really does allow people to say, okay. we live in a country where we could be neighbors. a fence between...
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geoff, thank you, sir. appreciate it. this does bring us to our twitter question for you this morning. do you tip the hotel maid when you're traveling for business or for pleasure? and would an envelope there help influence your decision about it? tweet us your best answers using #waytooearly. we'll put the best ones up later in the show. when the team sent me this this morning, it made me reconsider what we did or did not do over this weekend on a trip to l.a. i feel a little -- i feel a little remorse. i feel a little remorse. >> no envelope. >> no envelope. and i have a bad memory. >>> still ahead on "way too early," some incredible come-from-behind victories in football. all the best highlights in sports. >>> and later, how jeremy lyinn is able to get this out of his fans. all that ahead and more on "way too early." >>> the bomb ripped through the 16th street baptist church. inside, five girls had stopped at the bathroom on their way to hear the day's sermon. carol robertson, cynthia wesley, denise mcnair, and adddy m
geoff, thank you, sir. appreciate it. this does bring us to our twitter question for you this morning. do you tip the hotel maid when you're traveling for business or for pleasure? and would an envelope there help influence your decision about it? tweet us your best answers using #waytooearly. we'll put the best ones up later in the show. when the team sent me this this morning, it made me reconsider what we did or did not do over this weekend on a trip to l.a. i feel a little -- i feel a...
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geoff cutmore joins us live from london with more on that. what can you tell us? >> hey, good morning you to, thomas. i hate to be a bit of a party pooper. but from the financial markets perspective, you know what? these new products announcements from apple are giving us less and less bang for the buck in terms of the share price. so whatever we get today, it's worth bearing in mind the first announcement of an iphone, the next day we saw the share price up over 8%. you just can't be that excited six times round, right? so subsequent anonouncements evn over 30 days and in fact you have to wait until some 12 months or so after the announcement to really see any follow-through. having said that, as you say, we are look forg something else on the table here and this nfc technology could be interesting. this is the technology that allows mobile phones to pay for goods and services in stores. so could we be looking at the death of the credit card if apple as we believe puts this in the iphone six and is able to make this technology more available? that could be ground
geoff cutmore joins us live from london with more on that. what can you tell us? >> hey, good morning you to, thomas. i hate to be a bit of a party pooper. but from the financial markets perspective, you know what? these new products announcements from apple are giving us less and less bang for the buck in terms of the share price. so whatever we get today, it's worth bearing in mind the first announcement of an iphone, the next day we saw the share price up over 8%. you just can't be...
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geoff and i talked about this. and i think the panel reflects it. i'm from northern england, but my family has moved around the border area from scotland and northern england for years. and you're in the u.s. and living in scotland. and geoff is from scotland living in the u.s. obviously representative of a larger uk entity. that's really the history of the united kingdom is one of constant migration. i think obviously, the previous exit to national self-determination, scotland had really was founded on the fact that there weren't enough people who identified themselves ethnically or culturally as scots to carry the day. the s&p has been based on the idea that it's a resident of scotland. no matter who they may be and how they may identify themselves. so this whole issue of identity still remains very important. obviously it was playing out as geoff was trying to suggest here in england. again, it does put the identity of great britain on the map. many people in england are having a backlash about the idea of scotland wanting to leave. but there's a
geoff and i talked about this. and i think the panel reflects it. i'm from northern england, but my family has moved around the border area from scotland and northern england for years. and you're in the u.s. and living in scotland. and geoff is from scotland living in the u.s. obviously representative of a larger uk entity. that's really the history of the united kingdom is one of constant migration. i think obviously, the previous exit to national self-determination, scotland had really was...
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geoff? i think that the identity question is really interesting, because i people of mention, it is not formally a part of the debate at, it is not on the table. but it is absolutely the underlying fabric of the debate, i think. which is that scottish identity has shifted in the decades. one is that there is a strongly held view on the part of scott's that it is a different place, different school system, different legal system, the first banks. -- different banks. that the one country in the world that we share the most which is angle and -- with is england. in the last few decades the scottish bit of identity has become stronger for various reasons. the reasons that bind the u.k. together have declined. it was founded on the empire, in a sense, which was one thing that kept the scots interested in the u.k. for a long time. settlement, the memories of the world wars, fighting against fascism, the trade union movement was another powerful thing that bound them together. then the experience o
geoff? i think that the identity question is really interesting, because i people of mention, it is not formally a part of the debate at, it is not on the table. but it is absolutely the underlying fabric of the debate, i think. which is that scottish identity has shifted in the decades. one is that there is a strongly held view on the part of scott's that it is a different place, different school system, different legal system, the first banks. -- different banks. that the one country in the...
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and, geoff, about the soda industry, taking on calorie consumption. or giving perception as reality, they want to try to combat obesity issues. >> i'm a little cynical. and i guess other people are. if you electric at a can of soda, 12 ounce can, 150 calories. the initiative, the print industry saying we're going to take this an and encourage people to take on less calories. how are you going to do that? they've not talked about reducing the calories in that can. they talked about reducing the can size. and also, encouraging people to look at buying water, which they also sell. so, there's a lot of marketing spin in this. >> yes. >> everybody needs to take individual responsibility, of course. when it comes to these things. but you also want to see business step up, as well. questions will be asked, as to whether this is the big initiative that we need to see here. back to you. >> can size would help with the calorie count. a little teeny can of that soda. geoff, thank you, sir. >>> there's new evidence of how polarized the u.s. electorate has become.
and, geoff, about the soda industry, taking on calorie consumption. or giving perception as reality, they want to try to combat obesity issues. >> i'm a little cynical. and i guess other people are. if you electric at a can of soda, 12 ounce can, 150 calories. the initiative, the print industry saying we're going to take this an and encourage people to take on less calories. how are you going to do that? they've not talked about reducing the calories in that can. they talked about...
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geoff? >> i think this identity question is incredibly interesting, because as someone mentioned, it's not formally part of the debate at all. it is not on the table. but it is absolutely a fabric of the debate. the scottish identity has shifted in the last couple decades. there are two keys about the scotch identity. one strongly held view of scotland is a distinct different place based on the different education system, different church, different legal system, all these kind of profound deeply rooted aspects of a different place. and the other idea that the one country in the world with whom we share the most is england. there's always been a tension between these two. the last two decades that scottish identity has become much stronger. the things that bind the uk together are also the reasons that have declined, that the uk was really founded on the empire in a sense, but the thing that kept scotland interested in the uk for a long time. and the settlement, the memory of the second worl
geoff? >> i think this identity question is incredibly interesting, because as someone mentioned, it's not formally part of the debate at all. it is not on the table. but it is absolutely a fabric of the debate. the scottish identity has shifted in the last couple decades. there are two keys about the scotch identity. one strongly held view of scotland is a distinct different place based on the different education system, different church, different legal system, all these kind of...
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geoff, have great weekend. thank you. >>> still ahead, did the defending champion seattle seahawks live up to their reputation? game highlights. >>> wait until you see what happens when think baby hears for the very first time. his reaction just might melt your heart today. it is a great story. that story and weekend weather when we come back with "way too early"'s friday edition. >>> in the darkness five arab terrorists slipped into the israeli corridors. two israelis were killed. then for about 13 hour, the terrorists held eight or nine hostages from the israeli team while negotiating with officials. dad,thank you mom for said this oftprotecting my future.you. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. w
geoff, have great weekend. thank you. >>> still ahead, did the defending champion seattle seahawks live up to their reputation? game highlights. >>> wait until you see what happens when think baby hears for the very first time. his reaction just might melt your heart today. it is a great story. that story and weekend weather when we come back with "way too early"'s friday edition. >>> in the darkness five arab terrorists slipped into the israeli corridors....
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. >> geoff, let me ask you quickly, what can you tell us about the report on the surge of americans who are actually renouncing their citizenship? what's behind that? >> yeah, this is interesting, isn't it. you know, a lot of americans i've met abroad are pretty teed off with the fact that they have to continue filing even when they don't make any money in the united states. and what's made it even worse is we've had new legislation that's to do with money laundering and tax evasion. and that's put even more pressure on them to file their returns. and you know what? those who are fed up with it are saying we're just going to vote with our feet here and renounce our citizenship. about 1,500 have done that in the first half of this year. about 3,000 did it last year p a. and the expectation is that number will only grow as it becomes difficult and costly for americans to file their taxes from abroad. the other story i want to get on to is the mcbrunch just very quickly. why do we not get an all-day breakfast at mcdonald's? mcdonald's now trademarking the mcbrunch brand. so maybe something
. >> geoff, let me ask you quickly, what can you tell us about the report on the surge of americans who are actually renouncing their citizenship? what's behind that? >> yeah, this is interesting, isn't it. you know, a lot of americans i've met abroad are pretty teed off with the fact that they have to continue filing even when they don't make any money in the united states. and what's made it even worse is we've had new legislation that's to do with money laundering and tax...
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>> i love to bribe, 'cause this is--look, people say, "well, geoff, don't you want kids to do it for i'd love them to do it for the intrinsic value. and until then, i would love them to do it for money. i don't care. i just want them to do it. >> all: there are no excuses. >> tuition at the promise academy is free, but there's not enough room for all the kids who live in the zone, so admission is by lottery. >> let me tell you how this lottery is gonna go. >> tyler phipps, phillip kante iv. >> whoo! >> as the slots filled up, some parents left waiting began to realize their child's chances of success in life had just been reduced. >> i was sitting here... >> yes. >> for nothing. >> you look into those mothers' eyes and those fathers' eyes, and you see the fear and the terror and the clear understanding that the system is designed so that their kids are probably not going to make it if they don't get in. who else? >> to help ensure that the kids who don't get in still make it to college, canada has created a pipeline of free programs targeting all 10,000 children in the zone. he sends
>> i love to bribe, 'cause this is--look, people say, "well, geoff, don't you want kids to do it for i'd love them to do it for the intrinsic value. and until then, i would love them to do it for money. i don't care. i just want them to do it. >> all: there are no excuses. >> tuition at the promise academy is free, but there's not enough room for all the kids who live in the zone, so admission is by lottery. >> let me tell you how this lottery is gonna go. >>...
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. >> the other couple involved in the federal case, geoff zirillo and paul katamy. >> there are rights that come along with marriage as well. the nine justices declined to rule on proposition 8, thereby upholding a lower court's decision that the ban was unconstitutional. you spoke to the proposition eight challengers in washington d.c. >> the stream >> your digital community >> you pick the hot topics and express your thoughts it's your chance to join the conversation the stream, only on al jazeera america >>> this week, our guests are the two couples who successfully challenge the california's ban on same-sex marriage. before the break, you heard from the two men. >> now, my interview with chris perry and sandy steer. >> right after the texas sodomy case, ti"time magazine" came ou with two versions of their cover showing two very squared away, bushy looking gay couples and gay women. the headline was: is marriage next?" and i thought, wow. i hadn't even thought about it. had you been thinking about it, chris? >> no. actually, i think marriage equality seemed like a much more recent p
. >> the other couple involved in the federal case, geoff zirillo and paul katamy. >> there are rights that come along with marriage as well. the nine justices declined to rule on proposition 8, thereby upholding a lower court's decision that the ban was unconstitutional. you spoke to the proposition eight challengers in washington d.c. >> the stream >> your digital community >> you pick the hot topics and express your thoughts it's your chance to join the...
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. >> geoff dyer, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> and you can find out more, what makes the u.s. nervous about the prospect of an independent scotland. check that out any time on cnn.com. >> whatever happens on thursday has implications around the world because britain is also dealing with a foreign policy crisis right now, which is how to deal with isis and dealing with this major domestic issue, what role will britain have in any coalition that the u.s. is trying to put together to try to fight isis forces in iraq and syria. >> there a lot of problems there. as we talked there with geoff, there's a situation with scottish voters where they can really take advantage there. you have a situation there where british leaders, all three of them, are saying we'll give you anything if you stay on board with us. it's a great opportunity compared to great uncertainty if they break away. >> they wanted the greater autonomy two years ago. david cameron refused so now we're in the situation we're at right now. we mentioned the role of the crisis and what role britain would have and the u.n.
. >> geoff dyer, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> and you can find out more, what makes the u.s. nervous about the prospect of an independent scotland. check that out any time on cnn.com. >> whatever happens on thursday has implications around the world because britain is also dealing with a foreign policy crisis right now, which is how to deal with isis and dealing with this major domestic issue, what role will britain have in any coalition that the u.s. is trying...
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we will not go to geoff dyer. "the financial times" has been running a series on the contours of this debate and many of the issues have been talked about. he and his colleagues will be busy in the next few weeks, especially as juliett has let on, that no matter what income, this will feed into a much bigger debate in the united kingdom in the run-up to what will be a contested general election next year in may 2015. one of the issues that juliet mentioned that we should put out on the table is the continuation of the u.k.'s claim over a security council seat. a lot of my colleagues who cover other areas of the world, particularly rising powers, that there will be a big demand from some of them about a rethinking of the national security council seat. there is anyway, as we know, and certainly the outcome of the referendum will raise that even higher. nothing will be constant in this debate and there will be more issues on the table as we look forward. jeff, we have asked you to give a big perspective on these iss
we will not go to geoff dyer. "the financial times" has been running a series on the contours of this debate and many of the issues have been talked about. he and his colleagues will be busy in the next few weeks, especially as juliett has let on, that no matter what income, this will feed into a much bigger debate in the united kingdom in the run-up to what will be a contested general election next year in may 2015. one of the issues that juliet mentioned that we should put out on...
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but now, bp vice president geoff morell says the oil giant is getting soaked by businesses with lossesare not linked to the spill. >> geoff morell: we're talking about a wireless phone company store that burned to the ground and shut down before the spill, an rv park owner that was foreclosed upon before the spill. and i love this one-- a pontiac dealer who could no longer sell pontiacs because g.m. had discontinued the line before the spill. >> pelley: those are all real examples and they are people who actually got a check? >> morell: those are all real examples and are, frankly, not exceptions but rather emblematic of a far larger problem. there are more than 1,000 claims just like them that had glaring red flags associated with them that should have been picked out by the claims administrator, and instead were ultimately awarded more than $500 million. >> pelley: that's how bp adds it up, but the new claims administrator, pat juneau, says bp is getting what it asked for. juneau's "deepwater horizon" claims center replaced ken feinberg-- same job, new rules. bp makes it sound like y
but now, bp vice president geoff morell says the oil giant is getting soaked by businesses with lossesare not linked to the spill. >> geoff morell: we're talking about a wireless phone company store that burned to the ground and shut down before the spill, an rv park owner that was foreclosed upon before the spill. and i love this one-- a pontiac dealer who could no longer sell pontiacs because g.m. had discontinued the line before the spill. >> pelley: those are all real examples...
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at bush and geoff streets. no one was injured but this porsche was damaged after careening into the building. glass was shattered on the sidewalk, and airbags were deployed. >>> here's something you don't see much around here lately, light rain reported throughout the bay area this morning. some spots like santa cruz mountains higher elevations in the north bay almost had an inch of rainfall. pg&e says the little rain we got caused some power outages throughout the east bay. outages started around midnight and at its peak nearly 12,000 people were without power. richmond, berkeley and el cerrito were among the cities most affected. >>> the call to make an anti- hiv drug-free in san francisco is getting stronger. dozens rallied at the city hall today for the drug called "prep," which is sold under the brand name truvada. supervisor scott weiner admitted today that he takes the drug to greatly reduce his risk of contracting virus. >> i'm sick of meeting people who are 18, 19, 20, 21 years old who are positive. we
at bush and geoff streets. no one was injured but this porsche was damaged after careening into the building. glass was shattered on the sidewalk, and airbags were deployed. >>> here's something you don't see much around here lately, light rain reported throughout the bay area this morning. some spots like santa cruz mountains higher elevations in the north bay almost had an inch of rainfall. pg&e says the little rain we got caused some power outages throughout the east bay....
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. >> thank you, geoff. >>> just as requested, sunday's memorial for joan rivers was hollywood all the way. fashion and media came together to remember the trailblazing 81-year-old. nbc's ron mott ta details. >> reporter: the comic legend joan rivers got the final punchline she wanted. a roster of a-list guests from whoopi goldberg and barbara walters to sarah jessica parker, rosie o'donnell, even a musical number from hugh jackman and the show-stopper himself howard stern. >> howard stern gets up unannounced. opens with a line that brought the ho us down, but, boy, was it risky. >> reporter: risky in the way rivers delivered her humor to america for 50 years. >> grow up. can we talk. she was a tramp. >> reporter: raunchy and wild. no holds barred. >> gwyneth paltrow, the world's most beautiful woman. >> reporter: in her 2012 book "i hate everyone starting with me" rivers joked about her sendoff. >> i want my funeral to be a huge showbiz affair with lights and cameras and action. i want it to be hollywood all the way. don't give me some rabbi rambling on. ♪ >> reporter: outside, throng
. >> thank you, geoff. >>> just as requested, sunday's memorial for joan rivers was hollywood all the way. fashion and media came together to remember the trailblazing 81-year-old. nbc's ron mott ta details. >> reporter: the comic legend joan rivers got the final punchline she wanted. a roster of a-list guests from whoopi goldberg and barbara walters to sarah jessica parker, rosie o'donnell, even a musical number from hugh jackman and the show-stopper himself howard stern....
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. >> geoff? >> i will take the economic question, if i may. it is divided between short-term impacts and long-term impacts. the short-term impact is of uncertainty, because it will create a huge number of questions about the future arrangements with the country. that can have economic impacts. you may see pension fund moving south of the border. we can imagine people withdrawing money from scottish banks as they start to get worried about future arrangements. charlie,ely agree with there will be a very strong self-preservation institutional movement on both sides of the ,order to try and overcome that to try and stop the uncertainty from causing big disruptions in the economy. the medium-term outlook really depends on what sort of currency arrangements the independent scotland ends up having. in my reading, most of them would involve a new scottish government having to enforce a. of austerity to build -- a area period ofsterity -- a austerity. the wildcard would be the oil, an independent scottish government would have revenue from oil, a high
. >> geoff? >> i will take the economic question, if i may. it is divided between short-term impacts and long-term impacts. the short-term impact is of uncertainty, because it will create a huge number of questions about the future arrangements with the country. that can have economic impacts. you may see pension fund moving south of the border. we can imagine people withdrawing money from scottish banks as they start to get worried about future arrangements. charlie,ely agree with...
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geoff from danville, illinois on the line. go ahead, geoff.r: i was curious about some of the politicians stating that isis is operating south of the border of el paso. host: tell us more. geoff, are you still there? caller: yes, sir. host: go ahead and turn the sound down on your set. we will hear you better. wanted you to elaborate on your point about south of the border. caller: it's been on social media that isis is operating south of the border in mexico by el paso, texas. host: where in social media have you read that in case we want to look it up ourselves? caller: facebook and a politician. i can't recall that was on facebook that's made the accusation. host: what does that all mean to you? caller: well, the airabs explained that europe and the united states could be targeted. there is a cartel down in mexico assisting with possibly bringing isis into the states. >> thanks for calling, geoff. jennifer, salt lake city, what would you like to say this morning? caller: the crisis, it seems like everything we wanted to do turns out to be n
geoff from danville, illinois on the line. go ahead, geoff.r: i was curious about some of the politicians stating that isis is operating south of the border of el paso. host: tell us more. geoff, are you still there? caller: yes, sir. host: go ahead and turn the sound down on your set. we will hear you better. wanted you to elaborate on your point about south of the border. caller: it's been on social media that isis is operating south of the border in mexico by el paso, texas. host: where in...
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cnbc's geoff cutmore joins us. should we expect to see shuttles resume?ly these were halted three years ago. >> absolutely. a lot of people say it's good to see americans back in the space race. it looks like we'll see the first launches in 2017. this means nasa will no longer have to pay $70 million for a seat in a russian soyuz. i'm not sure if uber is up to the task of offering a taxi ride into space, but clearly getting boeing and spacex up and running on offering a competing ride is a good way of both bringing undo the costs and reducing reliance on the russians. so this is an exciting story and one worth keeping an eye on. i want to move you on here because something that apple fans will be very keen to keep an eye on today, ios 8 is coming to your device any time now. this new operating system promises a number of significant upgrades both for the camera and the keyboard. they're talking about the ability to straighten pictures. apparently they'll be smart predictive texts based on your previous conversations. and one of the interesting features ap
cnbc's geoff cutmore joins us. should we expect to see shuttles resume?ly these were halted three years ago. >> absolutely. a lot of people say it's good to see americans back in the space race. it looks like we'll see the first launches in 2017. this means nasa will no longer have to pay $70 million for a seat in a russian soyuz. i'm not sure if uber is up to the task of offering a taxi ride into space, but clearly getting boeing and spacex up and running on offering a competing ride is...
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they plan to donate the jersey they will geoff it dpep this positive. she pitched a two pitch shutout visit the hall with teammate and they'll play sxex surprised. >> good morning 6:30 a pregnant woman shot and killed overnight her pregnant baby dead. this is the second time this month a pregnant woman died in gun fight in philadelphia. >> they're closing in on eric frein and people living in pocono mountains are shaking why it's hurting local businesses. >> cops don't have to look far for suspect they crashed in front of the police station. who they hit and what they found inside the car. good day, everybody, wednesday, september 24, hump day, and rosh hashanah a happy new year to everybody happening. >> rain approaching what does our buddy wear today. >> tomorrow will definitely have rain gear on. but it's staying warm at the bus stop. chilly temperatures out there. some of us in the 40s. some 50s this morning. depends how much cloud cover you got overnight. we'll give you 8 out of 10 in weather by numbers today. we will have seasonable temperatures.
they plan to donate the jersey they will geoff it dpep this positive. she pitched a two pitch shutout visit the hall with teammate and they'll play sxex surprised. >> good morning 6:30 a pregnant woman shot and killed overnight her pregnant baby dead. this is the second time this month a pregnant woman died in gun fight in philadelphia. >> they're closing in on eric frein and people living in pocono mountains are shaking why it's hurting local businesses. >> cops don't have to...
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and from europe we have geoff cutmore.to see you both. >> hey, great to see you. >> great to see you, becky. >> this is something we never do and i don't understand why we don't do it more often. but we have everybody on board to talk about this survey. i think what surprised me the most was the favorability itself. how people view corporations. it's favorable around the globe, but just barely in some of the developed nations. you look at 72% in emerging markets. why do you think it happens that way? susan, we'll start with you. >> yeah. well, in china there are this perception that maybe the private sector, the big corporations are the ones driving china's economy creating the jobs, lifting the millions of people out of poverty into middle income. you're right. you pointed out to the chinese results. 75% of those respondents in china actually believe and are favorable towards big business. 53% whether it's for the business leader side or the general population want business and corporations to drive the economy going forw
and from europe we have geoff cutmore.to see you both. >> hey, great to see you. >> great to see you, becky. >> this is something we never do and i don't understand why we don't do it more often. but we have everybody on board to talk about this survey. i think what surprised me the most was the favorability itself. how people view corporations. it's favorable around the globe, but just barely in some of the developed nations. you look at 72% in emerging markets. why do you...
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guest geoff against that in. >> host: the conservative argument what would be the conservative argument to put an end to california's democratic domination? >> guest: like a movie it takes the right cast of characters. it just takes the right people. that's all. you can say all you want to. one thing dangerous with the republican party right now, really dangerous, is this, what i would call string of isolationism that is coming back. they would call it libertarianism. i like, libertarians when they talk about economics but by god, there is a lot of isolationism using the same excuses that were used by republicans before world war ii, their isolation. we're for free trade and certainly if anything, anyone bombards us but, we have no business being in whatever country may be mentioned at the time. i hear that, oh, god, wow, no. we are the only nation in my lifetime, maybe in anybody's lifetime, that has consistently risked our lives for the liberty of strangers and i like that about us. i like it a lot. because no other people will do it. you asked the question a while ago, i think i got
guest geoff against that in. >> host: the conservative argument what would be the conservative argument to put an end to california's democratic domination? >> guest: like a movie it takes the right cast of characters. it just takes the right people. that's all. you can say all you want to. one thing dangerous with the republican party right now, really dangerous, is this, what i would call string of isolationism that is coming back. they would call it libertarianism. i like,...
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can i geoff you a spoon? do you want to try? gerri: yes. thank you so much. >> here you go.ng you can do, that is nice scoop of ice cream if you want to do vanilla yogurt you basically have a brunch dish perfect for fall and treat in the morning. >> i would think we would stick with the ice cream. >> you can use the ice cream too. yogurt would make it healthier. not that much fat but technically a healthy dessert. gerri: totally yummy. the institute tested four slow cookers around came up with the four favorites. the bella.is the best budget buy at $35. three quart hamilton beach is bet for small families that. only costs 20 bucks. they like the $140 york pot model food for entertaining. >> croc pot came out with series called newfangled. this is great for entertaining. you have different size ditches or -- dishes or dips or smaller size sauces, these things interconnect the electricity so you can plug one into the next and plug one into the wall. gerri: for the best overall, they quicked the questions sin quisenart. that model costs $130. for the full recipes of dishes we s
can i geoff you a spoon? do you want to try? gerri: yes. thank you so much. >> here you go.ng you can do, that is nice scoop of ice cream if you want to do vanilla yogurt you basically have a brunch dish perfect for fall and treat in the morning. >> i would think we would stick with the ice cream. >> you can use the ice cream too. yogurt would make it healthier. not that much fat but technically a healthy dessert. gerri: totally yummy. the institute tested four slow cookers...
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when he found that there were no democratic ballots, he exclaimed i would rather vote for geoff davishan abraham lincoln. you have to love the way they talk to back again. he was court-martialed for saying that in camp. another new york soldier "such a main favoritism or partisanship is shown from lincoln and by many officers in the army that hundreds of soldiers have been literally prescribed from voting from a cloned by their officers and have been obliged to find mcclellan ballots from other sources." historians often point out that lincoln won eight of percent of the soldiers' vote as they have -- 80% of soldiers' vote. many union soldiers supported lincoln and emancipation. there is no doubt about that. i do not think their support of lincoln was as universal. i think that 80% statistic is deceiving. clearly, i show in the book that many democratic soldiers were intimidated or coerced into voting for lincoln. more importantly is the soldiers who did not vote. many chose not to vote in a difficult before because they saw lincoln as an abolitionist and they saw their own party as d
when he found that there were no democratic ballots, he exclaimed i would rather vote for geoff davishan abraham lincoln. you have to love the way they talk to back again. he was court-martialed for saying that in camp. another new york soldier "such a main favoritism or partisanship is shown from lincoln and by many officers in the army that hundreds of soldiers have been literally prescribed from voting from a cloned by their officers and have been obliged to find mcclellan ballots from...
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burden, geoff gaul, the , andn library institute the kauffman foundation, who is helping to support all of this. also to lisa sullivan, who is been so helpful getting me prepared, and making sure everything goes off well tonight. i think her as well. i also wanted to thank to with her people. my friend and colleague steve berg, who teaches at fort leavenworth. he pretty much taught me how to be a professor. i appreciate that. i also appreciate my ophthalmologist. if you buy the book, it is dedicated to my ophthalmologist. a few years ago i had a terrible series of eye surgeries. it saved my vision and my life as i wanted to live it. if you ever have our troubles in southern california, look them up here in he is pretty much the best there is. without further a do, i will talk specifically tonight not all of the different aspects of the wallace campaign, but just give you a little sliver. a particular of his tour through the south in august and september of 1948. in many ways, it was an opening hurled for what became the civil rights movement in the 1960's. at the end, i would be glad to
burden, geoff gaul, the , andn library institute the kauffman foundation, who is helping to support all of this. also to lisa sullivan, who is been so helpful getting me prepared, and making sure everything goes off well tonight. i think her as well. i also wanted to thank to with her people. my friend and colleague steve berg, who teaches at fort leavenworth. he pretty much taught me how to be a professor. i appreciate that. i also appreciate my ophthalmologist. if you buy the book, it is...
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. >> reporter: for army veteran geoff hopkins who suffer add spinal cord injury in a motorcycle accidenthlete. i want him to be wowed by daddy. >> that you're a fighter, you don't give up. >> i want him to see. no matter what circumstances you find in life you've got to continue going. i want him to understand i can do anything. and he can do anything in life. >> reporter: now these american veterans will take that message to the world. starting wednesday in london. for "cbs this morning," jan >> jan, thanks for cheering them on always. we're here in the toyota greenroom cheering these guys on too. they're a peachy pair. gladys knight took the midnight train to georgia do. you feel like singing this morning, miss gladys? and tony gonzalez do you feel like sinking. >> don't ask me to sing. >> tony, i think you've made my two anchors happy. >> he's a good-looking guy. oh, yeah. >> you're here about football. >> a little bit. >> they've both got an exciting week ahead of them. (vo) ours is a world of passengers. the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid
. >> reporter: for army veteran geoff hopkins who suffer add spinal cord injury in a motorcycle accidenthlete. i want him to be wowed by daddy. >> that you're a fighter, you don't give up. >> i want him to see. no matter what circumstances you find in life you've got to continue going. i want him to understand i can do anything. and he can do anything in life. >> reporter: now these american veterans will take that message to the world. starting wednesday in london. for...
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." >> i wonder whether that is with geoff cutmore. >> i'm not sure. >>> they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. ikea is taking that to the extreme poking fun at apple's famous product commercials. here is a small taste. >> introducing the 2015 -- it's not a digital -- oots a -- right to left to move forward. left to right to move backwards. another special feature is password protection, which is voit activated. skoout excuse me, not mine. >> that's a great idea. i haven't seen that before. >> ikea's parody includes several more, it doesn't require any cables, comes fully charged with a battery life that is etern eternal. >> and ikea is much more pricey in terms of its products. >> it is so incredibly busy. >>> let's take a look at today's other top stories. new data from security blogger suggests nearly all of home depot's u.s. stores may have been hit by a breach. evidence shows that the breach first surfaced on an underground website where customer credit cards were leadership listed in terms of store location. it's leading with i.t. firms to investigate. the retailer is as
." >> i wonder whether that is with geoff cutmore. >> i'm not sure. >>> they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. ikea is taking that to the extreme poking fun at apple's famous product commercials. here is a small taste. >> introducing the 2015 -- it's not a digital -- oots a -- right to left to move forward. left to right to move backwards. another special feature is password protection, which is voit activated. skoout excuse me, not mine. >>...
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for that we go to geoff molson kevin corriveau with the latest. >> it's september 13th.r the last couple of days we had a bit of snow across montana, wyoming and north dakota, that's because there's the first major cold air mass and reducing temperatures across the northern plains. temperatures - a rapid city, 33 degrees, one above freezing. here across northern minnesota, we are at freezing or below. you see the lighter blues. chicago is at 43 degrees. we expect frost and freezing warnings and advisories. in northern minnesota, freed warnings in effect. if you had plants outside, sorry it's too late now. we have frost advisors all the way down across parts of colorado as well. that will be lifted later today as temperatures warm up. this is what we expect to see. a warm up today. minnesota at 60. all the temperatures still well below average for this time of year. if you want to see the warm weather, go up to the south-east. where the frontal boundary is laying out. temperatures tomorrow - we don't see a change but towards the west they are warming up. denver, 81 degree
for that we go to geoff molson kevin corriveau with the latest. >> it's september 13th.r the last couple of days we had a bit of snow across montana, wyoming and north dakota, that's because there's the first major cold air mass and reducing temperatures across the northern plains. temperatures - a rapid city, 33 degrees, one above freezing. here across northern minnesota, we are at freezing or below. you see the lighter blues. chicago is at 43 degrees. we expect frost and freezing...
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how old is geoff? >> i wrote 2004 last week. >> you know what i forgot to tell you guys? i didn't even tell my wife. i got back to my seat when i was at the game and i got carded. >> you did not. >> i did. i got carded. >> i don't believe that. >> i swear on my life -- on my life. i got carded by someone. >> were you wearing sunglasses and -- >> no, no, no, no. >> lined -- >> no, be careful. it was not a visually impaired person. >> what did they say? >> i need to see your i.d. i was like, oh, my god. i jumped across the -- >> i rarely get carded. >> this nice, wonderful girl doing her job making sure that underage tips -- >> a big tip, that's what she wanted. >> that's taking it seriously, where you make sure that -- >> everybody has to get carded. >> did you tip? >> listen to me, i got two beers and a bag of peanuts. they were large beers. >> now he's going to be upset about the cost. >> take a guess. >> $22. >> $35. >> you know what they're telling me from the control room? >> what? >> you got carded to see if you get the senior discount. >> yeah, yeah, ha. not your dr
how old is geoff? >> i wrote 2004 last week. >> you know what i forgot to tell you guys? i didn't even tell my wife. i got back to my seat when i was at the game and i got carded. >> you did not. >> i did. i got carded. >> i don't believe that. >> i swear on my life -- on my life. i got carded by someone. >> were you wearing sunglasses and -- >> no, no, no, no. >> lined -- >> no, be careful. it was not a visually impaired person....
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in fact she's his wife because she father geoff him.y rice need to do in the next year to be in somebody's uniform in the next year and say i've learned from my mistakes. >> i don't know he can be in somebody's uniform. it's the people around him. >> he told the truth, though. he told the truth upfront. >> it appears nfl has been lining. >> the only thing he and his wife can do is embrace this issue and let it all out and help other people and be very open and transparent about the process and talk to other wives who have suffered and become victims of domestic violence. and be champions. >> what do you think, willie? does he play again? >> there's a list of athletes whose crimes at the time although completely different were viewed as irredeemable. michael vick, ray lewis, colby bryant. we have short memories. if it's true immediately he went to the ravens and said this is what i did i feel terrible, die this. i think he's got a chance. maybe not next year but the year after. >> they are angry at the media his wife is. if that's true t
in fact she's his wife because she father geoff him.y rice need to do in the next year to be in somebody's uniform in the next year and say i've learned from my mistakes. >> i don't know he can be in somebody's uniform. it's the people around him. >> he told the truth, though. he told the truth upfront. >> it appears nfl has been lining. >> the only thing he and his wife can do is embrace this issue and let it all out and help other people and be very open and...