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related to the mortgage crisis this is following a yearlong investigation what is this justice or is gerald celente has often said is it just us big bankers getting away with whatever we want we'll ask them that said have we found someone to take on the big banks benjamin lawsky superintendent of the new york state department of financial services he threatened to revoke standard charter's banking license after accusing the bank of laundering billions for you ron's financial institutions this is set off what appears to be a backlash from federal regulators so are they going after this new york regulator for doing his job or is the regulator going rogue will discuss plus the lie board benchmark interest rates are no longer fit for purpose as britain's financial regulator also saying the future of other benchmarks for everything from oil to gold to stock prices is also under scrutiny so we ask is there anywhere to invest that's not rigged we'll find out let's get to today's capital account. all right happy friday and i don't know how happy this is for our audience but as i said at the top of
related to the mortgage crisis this is following a yearlong investigation what is this justice or is gerald celente has often said is it just us big bankers getting away with whatever we want we'll ask them that said have we found someone to take on the big banks benjamin lawsky superintendent of the new york state department of financial services he threatened to revoke standard charter's banking license after accusing the bank of laundering billions for you ron's financial institutions this...
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celente is going to weigh and he is transformed caster extraordinary and gerald let's talk politics because this is more your forte than mine so i want to know to start off with these ads on both sides democrats and republicans you know at the end of the day is this just politics because if europe tanks that's bad for obama good for romney if europe prevails that is good for obama could be bad for romney is that behind these. well you know you know the american people could care less about any presidential candidate blaming the problems that home on europe they're minute it's not europe is much bigger than that as i said and i love it every time you know why why does anybody listen to larry summers you look back at his track record when he was running you know the economic division when he was with the obama administration and to virtually everything he said has not come to pass all his policies of failed but excuse me every time i say larry summers i have to put brilliant either before during or after you say his name because after all that's what the press the toots call him the b
celente is going to weigh and he is transformed caster extraordinary and gerald let's talk politics because this is more your forte than mine so i want to know to start off with these ads on both sides democrats and republicans you know at the end of the day is this just politics because if europe tanks that's bad for obama good for romney if europe prevails that is good for obama could be bad for romney is that behind these. well you know you know the american people could care less about any...
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tavis: sean and gerald ain't here. someone got to-- (unintelligible). >> (unintelligible) see, you started trouble there. tavis: you said it. i'm just saying. (laughter) you wrote the song, "last man standing." i'm just trying to fill in the gaps here. what was the experience like being in the studio essentially by yourself? i say by yourself -- obviously, you've got engineers and others. but when i grabbed the project this really is a solo project. >> yes. tavis: no collaborations. >> right, none. tavis: you could have done that easily. people love to collaborate with eddie levert. >> the reason why i wanted to do that, i wanted the young kids to stand up and take notice that this 70-year-old man is doing some real music, and when you get a chance to listen to it, know that this is a 70-year- old man trying to show y'all that this is what real music is. this is what music is from the soul, what people can relate to. that's what it is. it's raw -- it was cut with live musicians. it was done in a studio, we all sat ther
tavis: sean and gerald ain't here. someone got to-- (unintelligible). >> (unintelligible) see, you started trouble there. tavis: you said it. i'm just saying. (laughter) you wrote the song, "last man standing." i'm just trying to fill in the gaps here. what was the experience like being in the studio essentially by yourself? i say by yourself -- obviously, you've got engineers and others. but when i grabbed the project this really is a solo project. >> yes. tavis: no...
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. >> gerald richey is exactly the kind of inmate that wright tries to avoid. >> people like to dance around the "racist" word. they'll do anything in the world to not be called a racist. i don't beat around the bush. i'm absolutely a racist. people like to say we're in a quote/unquote post-racial society and that race doesn't matter and that race is insignificant. if race didn't matter, there wouldn't be different races. all people ain't the same, you know? >> ritchie is four months away from completing a two-year sentence for intimidation of a peace officer. he is also member of a prison gang called the saxon knights. >> they both share similar ideologies in their creeds and oaths and in their bylaws. >> that's another one right there that i'm most proud of. my saxon knight crest with the bolts. >> he actually was the saxon knight president for this facility at one time. these organizations start taking possession of certain parts of the facility, such as where they were working out, the saxon knights will say they own that part of the facility and no other offenders are allowed to
. >> gerald richey is exactly the kind of inmate that wright tries to avoid. >> people like to dance around the "racist" word. they'll do anything in the world to not be called a racist. i don't beat around the bush. i'm absolutely a racist. people like to say we're in a quote/unquote post-racial society and that race doesn't matter and that race is insignificant. if race didn't matter, there wouldn't be different races. all people ain't the same, you know? >>...
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month deadline so when and how does the euro either persist or implode exactly well let's talk to gerald celente who specializes in telling it like it is he's founder of trends research institute publisher of the trends journal and he joins us on capital account now and it is so great to see you you're the perfect person to talk to want to friday to round the week out thanks for being on the show gerald oh it's always a pleasure being on with you you have one of the greatest business shows on t.v. the oh you're so sweet thank you well you're one of the best guest to have on a business show on t.v. so i'm dying to know i just went over some headlines over the last year where people officials newspapers commentators have said there is a week to save the euro there is ten days to save the euro there is three months and to be fair we're still in the middle of george soros is three months prediction so i can't dockum there yet because who knows how it's going to turn out but the question to you gerald is is cut through the noise is the euro doomed to implode or is this salvageable or will we
month deadline so when and how does the euro either persist or implode exactly well let's talk to gerald celente who specializes in telling it like it is he's founder of trends research institute publisher of the trends journal and he joins us on capital account now and it is so great to see you you're the perfect person to talk to want to friday to round the week out thanks for being on the show gerald oh it's always a pleasure being on with you you have one of the greatest business shows on...
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((singing)) ((singing)) gerald scott and company sing songs of praise. they are out withha new album....a performance ... coming p in our next half hour. you're watching ffx 45 good day baltimore. ((break 4)) anncr: it'll start out as concrete and steel... but it'll become so much more. a new world-class resort casino in maryland. two thousand construction jobs to build it. four thousand permanent, good-paying jobs when it's done. hundreds of millions for maryland schools... real oversight to make sure the money goes... where it's supposed to. but none of it will happen unless we vote for... question seven this november. vote for question seven. and help build a better future for maryland. 3 3 3& 3 map 395 ma[p 3 map 395 ma[p map 395 ma[p it's sentencing day for george . huguely.he's the former u-v-a lacross playee coovicted of killing cockeysville ative... yeardley love.tom rodgers is here with mmre on what his fate ould hold today. it's expected that the judge sentencing huguely. huguely.he'' facing a maximum of 26-years behind bars.in february... jjro
((singing)) ((singing)) gerald scott and company sing songs of praise. they are out withha new album....a performance ... coming p in our next half hour. you're watching ffx 45 good day baltimore. ((break 4)) anncr: it'll start out as concrete and steel... but it'll become so much more. a new world-class resort casino in maryland. two thousand construction jobs to build it. four thousand permanent, good-paying jobs when it's done. hundreds of millions for maryland schools... real oversight to...
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our next guest, gerald cher taif yan.ion is offering hope, opportunity and best of all employment to thousands of what he calls tis connected youth. in his new book he explains how his organization is transforming lives by giving students the skills that they need to find a real job in just a single year. thanks so much for joining us, gerald. >> thanks so much for having me. >> over 80% of your graduates go either on to college or they find a job within four months. tell us how you do it. >> well, "year up" is a national nonprofit organization that in one year helps low-income 18 to 24-year-olds go from poverty to a professional career. we do that by combining six months of intensive training and development in our programs around the country. we're in 11 cities. and then six months of an internship at one of 250 organizations or companies across this country. >> gerald, what i'm really excited about with your program is it seems like there are principles here that could be applied more broadly to help the country at lar
our next guest, gerald cher taif yan.ion is offering hope, opportunity and best of all employment to thousands of what he calls tis connected youth. in his new book he explains how his organization is transforming lives by giving students the skills that they need to find a real job in just a single year. thanks so much for joining us, gerald. >> thanks so much for having me. >> over 80% of your graduates go either on to college or they find a job within four months. tell us how you...
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i'm certain that you are as well, gerald. i want to begin with what you saw when you came upon this burning car. >> well, i was one of the first cars to arrive on the scene. i was randomly driving down the highway just like everybody else. and i saw a car down smashed into the pine trees that was on fire. i saw people running around frantically, and i darted over there to help. this woman was pinned behind her steering wheel. no one could get her out. the engine compartment was on fire. there was this horrible situation where you had nobody to get her out and at the same time, nobody had a fire extinguisher and the fire was getting bigger. it gave us this terrible sensation that she was going to perish because nobody had a solution. and everybody was frantically trying to do something. and someone started yelling for a fire extinguisher but there were none to be had. >> gerald, when you look at the pictures, it's amazing that anyone survived. did you think that it's possible that these people were still alive. >> i thought th
i'm certain that you are as well, gerald. i want to begin with what you saw when you came upon this burning car. >> well, i was one of the first cars to arrive on the scene. i was randomly driving down the highway just like everybody else. and i saw a car down smashed into the pine trees that was on fire. i saw people running around frantically, and i darted over there to help. this woman was pinned behind her steering wheel. no one could get her out. the engine compartment was on fire....
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a judge declared gerald leave of generic competition to stand trial.gabrielle giffords and her husband was not in the courtroom yesterday, but they say they're satisfied with the plea deal. >>> a quiet start to the day outside right now. mostly clear skies throughout the bay area. we are seeing a little bit of a sea breeze. it is 40 degrees in seven rows are right now. 55 degrees in san francisco. a good five to nine degrees hotter today. 97 degrees in concord. more triple damages heading our way, more than that in a moment >>> we will take you out toward the east bay. a live look at the limits as you pass the coliseum. it is sail for nice move friday. smooth the ride. across the bay bridge, but everything is still nice and light. there is variously as a bloc to schedule it till 6:00 this morning on sir francis drake. in the meantime, you can use the sample envelope avenue. they should be opening the ramp surely prayed all overnight roadwork will be five the surely. >>> hernandez was stocked back in march. blood test it shows he had a 0.08 blood alcoho
a judge declared gerald leave of generic competition to stand trial.gabrielle giffords and her husband was not in the courtroom yesterday, but they say they're satisfied with the plea deal. >>> a quiet start to the day outside right now. mostly clear skies throughout the bay area. we are seeing a little bit of a sea breeze. it is 40 degrees in seven rows are right now. 55 degrees in san francisco. a good five to nine degrees hotter today. 97 degrees in concord. more triple damages...
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he considered gerald ford. gerald ford had a set of demands.e wanted to share equally in the presidency with ronald reagan. they could not come to terms. reagan chose george h. w. bush. that was a real turning point in history. if george h. w. bush does not give the vice presidency in 1980, he is just a footnote in history. host: do you see conventions surviving another 50 years? guest: not in their current form. i could see evolving into a podcast. i think it is on its last legs. i think the ratings reflect that. i think you can get more eyeballs with "american idol" menu wealthy democratic or republican national convention. host: what is your favorite convention in history? guest: that is a tough one. in terms of sheer drama and excitement, the 1968 convention in chicago. you saw everyone unbridled, the anger and tension of that year in american history. you had richard daley screaming at abraham from connecticut in the middle of the broadcast. outside, protesters of the vietnam war were being beaten by chicago police. that was the conviction
he considered gerald ford. gerald ford had a set of demands.e wanted to share equally in the presidency with ronald reagan. they could not come to terms. reagan chose george h. w. bush. that was a real turning point in history. if george h. w. bush does not give the vice presidency in 1980, he is just a footnote in history. host: do you see conventions surviving another 50 years? guest: not in their current form. i could see evolving into a podcast. i think it is on its last legs. i think the...
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and you all saw michigan, gerald ford, the iconic jersey from america's postage lettic president. and here in west virginia, a state that loves domestic energy and is very proud of their coal miners they're wearing a hard hat to honor those folks that live in that state. they are bringing a little bit of their home state to tampa. >> give our best to west virginia. luke russert rounding out the coverage. >>> our prime time coverage starts tonight with mrs. romney's speech to this gathering, and the keynote by chris christie from new jersey. that's beginning tonight at 10:00 eastern, 7:00 pacific. >>> a well known name facing a serious health challenge. >>> and a part of our world they fear may be slowly going away. dallas. detroit. different rates. well with us, it's the same flat rate. same flat rate. boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. dude's good. dude's real good. dudes. priority mail flat rate boxes. starting at just $5.15. only from the po
and you all saw michigan, gerald ford, the iconic jersey from america's postage lettic president. and here in west virginia, a state that loves domestic energy and is very proud of their coal miners they're wearing a hard hat to honor those folks that live in that state. they are bringing a little bit of their home state to tampa. >> give our best to west virginia. luke russert rounding out the coverage. >>> our prime time coverage starts tonight with mrs. romney's speech to this...
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gerald, great to have you with us tonight. appreciate your time.d take the time and the talent and the effort to put this song together. why did you do it? >> i guess it's because the story had legs. i don't know. it's really because, as a dog owner and a pet lover, i was appalled when i found out about this story and realized he wasn't just -- not denying it, he was doubling down on it saying, oh, the crate was airtight, because his lawyer told him or something. it got more and more bizarre, and basically, look, we have a symbiotic relationship with dogs. we created all the breeds. we made them need us. so if we're supposedly superior species, we have a stewardship that requires some responsibility. i just think any 36-year-old man that would do that to a beautiful irish setter has a real serious something missing behind that tight smile. i don't think there's much humanity down here. >> gerald, do you think it says something about mitt romney's character? >> that's exactly what i'm saying. i'm saying, for me, more than anything else you hear abou
gerald, great to have you with us tonight. appreciate your time.d take the time and the talent and the effort to put this song together. why did you do it? >> i guess it's because the story had legs. i don't know. it's really because, as a dog owner and a pet lover, i was appalled when i found out about this story and realized he wasn't just -- not denying it, he was doubling down on it saying, oh, the crate was airtight, because his lawyer told him or something. it got more and more...
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gerald hemingway has asthma, taken to the hospital. >> i still don't have my balance correct. i still have burning in the throat. >> and this are 400 people packed emergency rooms in the bay area. >> the fire was both visible from this playground and there is residents here wondering what can be done to prevent accidents like this from happening again. >> the smoke was covering up the son. >> it's so close it's in her backyard but the blaze plais plagued something else closer. fear. >> there are a lot of kids in the area. a lot of kids here now is getting asthma from this that didn't have asthma before. all the chemical in the air is just not good for them. >> the fire created a thick black smoke that could be seen for miles to the east and covered this neighborhood like a wool blanket. >> that is the way my baby health, his lungs closes up. >> you can see two large fires across the sky. gray and black, and the time a orange blaze fueling it. as of noon today, kaiser hospital has assessed and treated almost 350 people with respiratory concerns. and reminding hope what's happen
gerald hemingway has asthma, taken to the hospital. >> i still don't have my balance correct. i still have burning in the throat. >> and this are 400 people packed emergency rooms in the bay area. >> the fire was both visible from this playground and there is residents here wondering what can be done to prevent accidents like this from happening again. >> the smoke was covering up the son. >> it's so close it's in her backyard but the blaze plais plagued something...
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gerald thanks very much for talking to us joe biden's namby now i mean peace ari and now we've heardthis very strident statement from the government about the door how does all government usually react to statements like that well yes they say that they're going to granted political asylum. and i think their threat to actually buy the embassy if that's what they've actually said i think is a bit misguided because this is only have happened twice in that i can remember one was the iranian embassy sage and the other one was the libyan embassy where their back shot a police officer from the window of the embassy so as to be something quite extreme to send the police in and i think would also be a mistake because if you look at it from the other point of view back in the line hundred sixty so i think it was there was a polish cardinal i think his name was shinseki was holed up in the american embassy granted political asylum there for about ten years and the russians didn't dare go in and actually take him so i think it will be unwise for us to set a precedent here for doing that because
gerald thanks very much for talking to us joe biden's namby now i mean peace ari and now we've heardthis very strident statement from the government about the door how does all government usually react to statements like that well yes they say that they're going to granted political asylum. and i think their threat to actually buy the embassy if that's what they've actually said i think is a bit misguided because this is only have happened twice in that i can remember one was the iranian...
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. >>> a judge declared gerald lee lofton their competent to stand trial.ffords was not in the courtroom, she and her husband says they are satisfied with the >>> bill. police stilplea deal. the competition is tough. there are more than 38 unemployed people for each opening parade amazon has been installing a lock boxes in neighborhood in response to theft. he says amazon is giving shoppers the option in having their packages delivered to fixed locations. >>> you get the option at check out our weather you what the package to go to a lock box. when it arrives, you get an e- mail and a code it to the locks boxed. the proces member in this for 51, bay area health officials are sounding the the alarm on food items. >>> their many sources of lead, but to have some thin children- and put in their mouths and eat have led pitt is an accessiblis >>>unacceptable. more americans are walking. a government report compares numbers to 2010 and 2005. it found that people would take a 10 minute walk rose 6%. doctors said more people need to get moving. the recommend to hou
. >>> a judge declared gerald lee lofton their competent to stand trial.ffords was not in the courtroom, she and her husband says they are satisfied with the >>> bill. police stilplea deal. the competition is tough. there are more than 38 unemployed people for each opening parade amazon has been installing a lock boxes in neighborhood in response to theft. he says amazon is giving shoppers the option in having their packages delivered to fixed locations. >>> you get...
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the 35-gerald went missing while snorkeling a year ago. was never found. her travel companion gary giordano of gaithersburg is the suspect, but he has not been charged. he has experienced some trouble. he and a companion were arrested exposure in may. annapolis police officers found naked on a mattress in his van. " the republican-controlled house has passed a bill to tax cuts, which to expire on december 31. is paves the way for a confrontation with president obama. he does not want tax cuts for americans. congress will address it after election.er >> the president is expected to discuss those tax cuts at a campaign today. he will make several stops in orlando before heading to leesburg tonight. before 8:00 he will speak at a rally at loudoun high school. you need a ticket to attend. those tickets were distributed earlier this week. mitt romney plans to campaign in colorado today. he is finalizing plans for multistate bus tour. is expected to visit virginia, north carolina, and florida. an announcement is expected soon on his running mate. >> choice caree
the 35-gerald went missing while snorkeling a year ago. was never found. her travel companion gary giordano of gaithersburg is the suspect, but he has not been charged. he has experienced some trouble. he and a companion were arrested exposure in may. annapolis police officers found naked on a mattress in his van. " the republican-controlled house has passed a bill to tax cuts, which to expire on december 31. is paves the way for a confrontation with president obama. he does not want tax...
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peace that should the chairman of the federal reserve alan greenspan posing in the white house with gerald ford and three of the people. greenspan had just been sworn into his first council of economic advisers. standing next to alan greenspan was a woman of 70. i had seen her around, younger but no less imperious but always with a short hair cut. in her televised appearances she spoke with a russian accent and always precise form in her words carefully as if she had written them down before hand. ayn rand was a figure from yesterday. never had any reason to write about her. in many -- many years covering wall street she was always on someone else's beach. inhabited a vague intersection of literature, philosophy legal economics and politics. my focus -- her series had no relevance. i was wrong. to make matters worse i was worse -- wrong for a long time. looking at that photo in 2009 realized rand provided the missing piece of a puzzle i had never thought about very deeply about why, the moral component of the behavior to which we had been exposed. why essentially honest finance years and t
peace that should the chairman of the federal reserve alan greenspan posing in the white house with gerald ford and three of the people. greenspan had just been sworn into his first council of economic advisers. standing next to alan greenspan was a woman of 70. i had seen her around, younger but no less imperious but always with a short hair cut. in her televised appearances she spoke with a russian accent and always precise form in her words carefully as if she had written them down before...
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gerald o'driscoll, former dallas fed vice president and cato senior fellow.ust an outsider i feel like this is the most muddled message i've seen from the fed as it tries to be more transparent than any previous fed in history. am i wrong about that? >> no, you're not wrong. i have never seen a such a muddle and i don't know how you can say that minutes of a meeting that are three weeks old are steal. i mean nothing happened in those three weeks that was definitive. nor do i think anything definitive will happen in the next three weeks. i think if they felt the way they seemed to have felt they should have acted then. and not waited until september. dennis: seems like the fed though, even the guys who want to loosen up policy, are a little worried about the criticism they will get from the political sector, saying that they're either doing it to juice up the election for obama, or that they're you know, wasting our future on mortgage debt, making the too -- rates too low for the government to borrow. are they looking at political implications or the economic
gerald o'driscoll, former dallas fed vice president and cato senior fellow.ust an outsider i feel like this is the most muddled message i've seen from the fed as it tries to be more transparent than any previous fed in history. am i wrong about that? >> no, you're not wrong. i have never seen a such a muddle and i don't know how you can say that minutes of a meeting that are three weeks old are steal. i mean nothing happened in those three weeks that was definitive. nor do i think...
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. >> also tomorrow, gerald lockner, the man accused in the deadly shooting that led congressman gabbyiffered injury said, we'll hear why he's changing his plea to guilty. he's been heavily arrested since the shooting in 2010. doctors say he suffers from schizophrenia. >>> michael page apparently was a member of a ban signed for a record label, label 56, which has prompted racist hate fusic. tonight the label -- newsic. racist hate music. meanwhile investigators are learning more about the gunman who killed six people at a temple in wisconsin before being shot by police. we have the very latest. >> reporter: we now know the gunman, 40-year-old wade michael page served six years in the army. he trained in psychological war fair before being discharged in 1988. they are treating this shooting as domestic terrorism and are tying him to white supremacist groups. he purposed the gun used in west allen wisconsin. >> if we did everything right, there's nothing i can do to change it. >> reporter: the temple pres didn't, who harmed with -- the temple president who, armed with a knife, tried to
. >> also tomorrow, gerald lockner, the man accused in the deadly shooting that led congressman gabbyiffered injury said, we'll hear why he's changing his plea to guilty. he's been heavily arrested since the shooting in 2010. doctors say he suffers from schizophrenia. >>> michael page apparently was a member of a ban signed for a record label, label 56, which has prompted racist hate fusic. tonight the label -- newsic. racist hate music. meanwhile investigators are learning more...
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giants did indeed acquired two-time all-star hundred pence from the phillies in exchange for need gerald's into minor- league prospects tantamount to nitrides now the giants' five game losing streak bottega to the bottom of the second inning bases are loaded for brennan crawford allowing two runs to score a key play the game. top of the seven the mets had their chance of the bases loaded. the seven site as for to me he gave up one run in seven innings. he arrived to the ballpark up to the game and will be in the lineup tonight. he was talking trash about you. it's a great place to play. rarely experience play against you as the fans are passionate and were pretty intense. and it's beautiful. >>> paris right now so what more can you ask for. to play playoff baseball. we run four to one tonight. though we know what cause of the coliseum. jeff capt. juror could be a upton's scores. james shields ended up not being dealt to the trade deadline is bad news for the a's he tosses a three hit shutout and strikes out with his double digits. >>> as it did nothing. >>> 995 are right back in the race e
giants did indeed acquired two-time all-star hundred pence from the phillies in exchange for need gerald's into minor- league prospects tantamount to nitrides now the giants' five game losing streak bottega to the bottom of the second inning bases are loaded for brennan crawford allowing two runs to score a key play the game. top of the seven the mets had their chance of the bases loaded. the seven site as for to me he gave up one run in seven innings. he arrived to the ballpark up to the game...
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bush and gerald bernstein, former chief economist to vice president joe biden. both cnbc contributors. let's ask them what they make of the headline of the pew survey saying that the middle class in the u.s. shrunk over the past decade. sarah, first of all to you, ladies first here, come voting day, which candidate do you think will benefit most from this trend? >> well, i think that candidate that does the best job of arc c articulating the vision to move the middle class voters up the spectrum and create more wealth and more opportunities for them will do well. and do better and win the election and that's what you see happening on the air waves today with both candidates talking about their plans for the middle class. and it's a tough fight. and you see a lot of false statistics roaming around but at the end of the day the candidate that will create jobs is the one that's going to be best for the middle class and i believe that's romney. >> you believe that's romney but according to the pew research report, it says here that in terms of which candidate is bet
bush and gerald bernstein, former chief economist to vice president joe biden. both cnbc contributors. let's ask them what they make of the headline of the pew survey saying that the middle class in the u.s. shrunk over the past decade. sarah, first of all to you, ladies first here, come voting day, which candidate do you think will benefit most from this trend? >> well, i think that candidate that does the best job of arc c articulating the vision to move the middle class voters up the...
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she's also co-founder and president of the autism science foundation also joining me, gerald fischbach, a scientific director of the simons foundation, uta frith is at the university of ledge london's ins opportunity. matthew state is the donald j. professor of psychiatry and genetics at the university of medicine and my co-host is dr. eric kandel. he's a nobel laureate, a professor of columbia university and a howard hues medical investigator. >> autism is a developmental disdisorder that manifests itself in a disturbance of social interaction. people with autism don't appreciate that other people have minds of their own. so they find it very difficult to put themselves in another person's position, to realize they have their own ambitions and ideas about the world. the underlying cause for this is a file your of optimal development of a biological function called theory of mind. you and i have a theory of mind. when you and i have a conversation i've got a good idea where you're going in the conversation and you've got a very good of where i'm going in the conversation so we're in so
she's also co-founder and president of the autism science foundation also joining me, gerald fischbach, a scientific director of the simons foundation, uta frith is at the university of ledge london's ins opportunity. matthew state is the donald j. professor of psychiatry and genetics at the university of medicine and my co-host is dr. eric kandel. he's a nobel laureate, a professor of columbia university and a howard hues medical investigator. >> autism is a developmental disdisorder...
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gerald ford has become president. and by the power vested in him.he new vice president of the u.s. will be. because there is not an election that confirmed his pick, it's just someone being appointed by the guy just named president, actually congress has to confirm the choice. congress has to confirm the guy gerald ford picks to be the new vice president. who does he pick? he picks michael bloomberg, the michael bloomberg of his time. a governor who is a giantly, giantly rich new yorker. but nelson rockefeller has to go before the senate to be confirmed as vp, and nelson rockefeller will not release his tax returns. at least he tries not to. watch him try not to with members of the press. the context here is that he is saying he will release his tax returns if the senate demands that he has to. but he's not going to give his tax returns to some pesky reporters. >> the role of the vice president depends on the president, if the president wants to use him, wonderful. if he doesn't, fine. >> do you believe that -- what would you do about your financial
gerald ford has become president. and by the power vested in him.he new vice president of the u.s. will be. because there is not an election that confirmed his pick, it's just someone being appointed by the guy just named president, actually congress has to confirm the choice. congress has to confirm the guy gerald ford picks to be the new vice president. who does he pick? he picks michael bloomberg, the michael bloomberg of his time. a governor who is a giantly, giantly rich new yorker. but...
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it kind of gave a new gerald ford, bill clinton did the same.it doesn't happen and mitt romney didn't do t quite honestly. >> woodruff: how much does that matter, if he didn't. >> well, he didn't do that. but he did-- i think it's hard to portray him as an unfeeling, corporate rich guy. he had a sort of richie rich image that came out of a lot of the ads that ran against him. and i do think he has overcome that to a significant degree. i think you have to say it was a successful convention. i thought-- he comes across as a more rich and complex human being. i thought one of the strongest points in the speech was the indictment of obama, are you better off, the line that was the day you felt best about president obama, the day you voted for him. >> that was the best. >> yeah. >> and then even ann romney's, this man will not fail. that he does seem to succeed, he works hard, he does what he needs to do to succeed. and frankly i thought paul ryan's line that the obama is sort of-- i forgot the exact line, sailing on spent wind that is actually a tr
it kind of gave a new gerald ford, bill clinton did the same.it doesn't happen and mitt romney didn't do t quite honestly. >> woodruff: how much does that matter, if he didn't. >> well, he didn't do that. but he did-- i think it's hard to portray him as an unfeeling, corporate rich guy. he had a sort of richie rich image that came out of a lot of the ads that ran against him. and i do think he has overcome that to a significant degree. i think you have to say it was a successful...
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you had jim baker, gerald ford counting delegates and outmaneuvering the reagan team who came back fouri delegation was the key to that one. people may not remember this, but haley barbour's good friend -- there i am. my hair history once again on television. >> we all have that. >> the mississippi delegation was the key. there was a real tug-of-war going over where they would go, would they go to gerald ford or ronald reagan. there were more probably inclined for ronald reagan but clark reid, who i hope may be watching today, in fact, he's still there in mississippi and he decided they would go with president ford and that made the difference, and president ford got the nomination. very strong challenge from president reagan. in 1980, we had another kind of unscripted moment which was that ronald reagan was trying to get vice presidential candidate and jerry ford was at the bargaining table with him for most of that night. people forget that. people also have to remember that in 1980, in new york, it was teddy kennedy and jimmy carter in an unscripted moment. teddy was not going to get
you had jim baker, gerald ford counting delegates and outmaneuvering the reagan team who came back fouri delegation was the key to that one. people may not remember this, but haley barbour's good friend -- there i am. my hair history once again on television. >> we all have that. >> the mississippi delegation was the key. there was a real tug-of-war going over where they would go, would they go to gerald ford or ronald reagan. there were more probably inclined for ronald reagan but...
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gerald ford, republican president, pro-choice.d issued a proclamation saying put the equal rights amendment into the constitution. the turning point came in 1980 when the republicans nominated ronald reagan, who made an alliance with the religious right and that's when you got the human rights amendment into the platform and that was the first time since 1940 the equal rights amendment was not part of the republican platform. it's never come back since. that's when the gender gap in modern american politics was born. >> how insane is it to make personhood which was rejected overwhelmingly in mississippi, to make that part of your platform? >> cecile, the thing, it's a smoke and mirrors game. ann romney will go up there, this is a big night for her, she will be humanizing her husband, but then you have the record. we pointed it out, going into this block, and gave $150 to planned parenthood in 1994 and doesn't really have an explanation for that. paul ryan's wife is a democrat. the women in their lives theoretically don't agree wit
gerald ford, republican president, pro-choice.d issued a proclamation saying put the equal rights amendment into the constitution. the turning point came in 1980 when the republicans nominated ronald reagan, who made an alliance with the religious right and that's when you got the human rights amendment into the platform and that was the first time since 1940 the equal rights amendment was not part of the republican platform. it's never come back since. that's when the gender gap in modern...
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gerald knapp drove 260 miles from oklahoma.he waves his card, it means he's bidding. >> did you just buy a cow? >> yes. >> did you get a good price? >> yes. >> knapp had to sell off his own herd during last year's drought. now he's rebuilding. >> all i can hope for is next year it won't be this bad. >> all this selling means less cattle for next year. that could drive up beef prices as much as 5%. by then, some ranchers will be out of business. bill pruitt says he won't be one of them. he'll survive this drought and rebuild in better times. karen brown, cbs news, arkansas. >>> in wetter news, a tropical depression has formed in the atlantic east of the caribbean. forecasters at the national hurricane center in miami say it could strengthen to become a named tropical storm later today. storm watches are posted for the windward islands. including barbados, martinique and others. up next on your thursday morning, your weather forecast and in sports, we'll wrap up wednesday's results at the london olympics. plus, the president's me
gerald knapp drove 260 miles from oklahoma.he waves his card, it means he's bidding. >> did you just buy a cow? >> yes. >> did you get a good price? >> yes. >> knapp had to sell off his own herd during last year's drought. now he's rebuilding. >> all i can hope for is next year it won't be this bad. >> all this selling means less cattle for next year. that could drive up beef prices as much as 5%. by then, some ranchers will be out of business. bill...