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. >> gotcha. thanks a lot. >> it's up to him. >> i just wanted to add to directly address your question. i think that is a concern to life insurance industry. however, it is resolved if the congress creates a federal function of regulator which then presumably the two federal agencies would cooperate with one another, would give a federal agency in the expertise to properly regulate the life insurance industry and whopper and give information to the systemic regular. >> but absent that that is a concern. we think it's incomplete. and congressman, if i could also. >> mr. chairman, if i can add very briefly, that that is of course a very serious concern for state insurance regulators. the regulation of the insurance industry is significantly different from the bank industry. so we do as the regulators now have expertise, that can be integrated with systemic risk regulation but should not be displaced. so one of the priorities for any systemic regulator is to recognize and value the expertise of the
. >> gotcha. thanks a lot. >> it's up to him. >> i just wanted to add to directly address your question. i think that is a concern to life insurance industry. however, it is resolved if the congress creates a federal function of regulator which then presumably the two federal agencies would cooperate with one another, would give a federal agency in the expertise to properly regulate the life insurance industry and whopper and give information to the systemic regular. >>...
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. >> this whole gotcha scheme has ruined price comparisons.rice is an incredibly important element of the economy, and i call it the death of the price tag. no one knows how much anything costs. >> reporter: bob sullivan wrote "gotcha capitalism" and he says you're nickel and dimed to the average of $2,000 a year. >> the average person spends that much from drawing from an atm. >> reporter: banks really cash in when you run out of cash in your account. >> banks offer courtesy overdraft protection. some courtesy. they will approve the transaction and charge you $30 to $40 for each additional transaction. >> reporter: then there's our 401k. >> all of wall street is an engine of hidden fees. the whole model here is to just skim money as it goes by. >> reporter: sullivan says the average worker loses about a third of his retirement money to wall street fees. given the lobbying strength of the big corporations and banks stricter regulation and enforcement is easier said than done. so, in the meantime, bob encourages us all to do our civic duty and
. >> this whole gotcha scheme has ruined price comparisons.rice is an incredibly important element of the economy, and i call it the death of the price tag. no one knows how much anything costs. >> reporter: bob sullivan wrote "gotcha capitalism" and he says you're nickel and dimed to the average of $2,000 a year. >> the average person spends that much from drawing from an atm. >> reporter: banks really cash in when you run out of cash in your account. >>...
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. >> the whole gotcha scheme has ruined price comparison. is an important element of our economy and i call it the death of the price tag. no one knows how much anything costs. >> even well intentioned companies get sucked into the practice because it's the only way to compete. >> intercontinental hotels experimented with up-front pricing. they advertised the hotel room and that's what you would pay, everything included. they lost all their customers to their competitors who were low balling pricing. >> the obvious fix is one set of rules for everyone, but given the lobbying strength of the big corporations and banks, stricter regulation and enforcement is easier said than done. so in the meantime, bob encourages us all to do our civic duty and complain. >> i think complaining is like voting. maybe it doesn't feel like it does any good, but if no one did it there wouldn't be any change. >> it has to be almost a symbolic protest, right? >> got to be worth the $9 fee you're fighting. >> it's the principle. set ahead a half an hour month, pick
. >> the whole gotcha scheme has ruined price comparison. is an important element of our economy and i call it the death of the price tag. no one knows how much anything costs. >> even well intentioned companies get sucked into the practice because it's the only way to compete. >> intercontinental hotels experimented with up-front pricing. they advertised the hotel room and that's what you would pay, everything included. they lost all their customers to their competitors who...
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you say there are other gotchas out there when it comes to oversight. >> well, a lot of people are angry about overdraft fees and many of the fees banks are charging. one of the tactics banks use for example is they'll clear your debits from the largest size to the smallest size no matter when you make the purchase. in other words, if you don't have the money for your large purchase, then a string of smaller purchases will overdraw the account and they will charge you $35 a pop. which is what they charged you. >> well, they get you coming and going. it really adds to their bottom line. some $31 billion in overdraft fees collected last year by banks. this is a huge and important part of their profitability. >> well, the problem is that more and more banks are using these overdraft fees. it's hard to avoid them. even small banks, three quarters of all small banks are now -- you would think the small banks would be more trust worthy but in this case they're not. three-quarters are charging overdraft fees. so our advice, look for a credit union if you're eligible. check with your local bank,
you say there are other gotchas out there when it comes to oversight. >> well, a lot of people are angry about overdraft fees and many of the fees banks are charging. one of the tactics banks use for example is they'll clear your debits from the largest size to the smallest size no matter when you make the purchase. in other words, if you don't have the money for your large purchase, then a string of smaller purchases will overdraw the account and they will charge you $35 a pop. which is...
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there gotcha. >> in spanish. >> with pictures. >> yes. >> lots of pictures. waiting for that, too. >>> outside, we have stevenson university hooked up, 56 degrees, an indication that once you're just outside the beltway, especially in the valley locations it's chilled back. so we're down to 56 degrees. that is an important mark, that would put us at record territory at least at the airport, just a few miles away. check out the beach, it's 67 now in ocean city. want to compare that with harford county, 52, compared to 58 fallston and 62 havre de grace. widespread this morning. we'll get to the two-degree guarantee of 87. >>> let's see what's happening on the roads with kim. >> traffic smooth on 83 southbound from pennsylvania through to about the beltway. however, we have a couple of incidents in the city to let you know about, still working that crash east fairmount avenue at north linwood. also 95 northbound approaching whitemarsh boulevard, that disabled vehicle remains on scene. we have lane closures downtown for lombard between president and mlk for the r
there gotcha. >> in spanish. >> with pictures. >> yes. >> lots of pictures. waiting for that, too. >>> outside, we have stevenson university hooked up, 56 degrees, an indication that once you're just outside the beltway, especially in the valley locations it's chilled back. so we're down to 56 degrees. that is an important mark, that would put us at record territory at least at the airport, just a few miles away. check out the beach, it's 67 now in ocean city....
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gotcha. ahhh! what did i just tell you kids? [panting, grunts] ah! aah! ahhh! mmmph! whoa!mmmph, ahhh. ahhhh! all: mamma! [all laugh] [laughs] ha ha, no, stop, stop. brenda: who needs uncle sam we you have wal-mart planning to put green labels annual products to tell people how good or bad the stuff is for the environment. paper towels, flat screen tv's. toby, you say wal-mart saved us from a big tax hike? >> heavens to betsy, you know, gosh, the biggest retailer and capitalist in the united states almost uses the free market and customers to give them feedback in this thing called a democracy and we don't have to have anybody pass a law to get us to behave the way we like. that is why cap in trade is such a crock, forget the fact that kline and india will do more and it is just a way to pay for healthcare or something else. this is capitalism. let it work. brenda: you are pulling us over to another subject, mike let's get back to this subject. do you like what wal-mart is doing? >> i do love wal-mart. it doesn't have anything to do with the economy but they have brilliant
gotcha. ahhh! what did i just tell you kids? [panting, grunts] ah! aah! ahhh! mmmph! whoa!mmmph, ahhh. ahhhh! all: mamma! [all laugh] [laughs] ha ha, no, stop, stop. brenda: who needs uncle sam we you have wal-mart planning to put green labels annual products to tell people how good or bad the stuff is for the environment. paper towels, flat screen tv's. toby, you say wal-mart saved us from a big tax hike? >> heavens to betsy, you know, gosh, the biggest retailer and capitalist in the...
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it is why our constituents get tired of the politics and the sort of gotcha things that are not serious. i am surprised that this administration -- there is so much going on that is important, why resort to political games like this? greta: have in this sector get together and sent letters -- sent letters to the governor? >> i know the secretary is very well. i suspect somebody from the white house said we have written a letter, we want you to sign it. i know there is misinformation. but it is not the way to do business. greatata: what about your colleague john mccain? >> we both opec -- we both oppose it. he had really good alternatives to the stimulus. when he heard about this, he fired off a calm letter for him in support of my position. greta: i do not mean to exaggerate this, but it seems a little like blackmail. unless he shuts up, we are going to pull some money from his state so it's that in front of his constituents. the best way to do that is to fire off a letter to the governor and put him in the corner. isn't blackmail? >> if i were susceptible to that, i might reach that co
it is why our constituents get tired of the politics and the sort of gotcha things that are not serious. i am surprised that this administration -- there is so much going on that is important, why resort to political games like this? greta: have in this sector get together and sent letters -- sent letters to the governor? >> i know the secretary is very well. i suspect somebody from the white house said we have written a letter, we want you to sign it. i know there is misinformation. but...
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neil: gotcha. senator, thank you. all right, health care getting very heated. demanding to know why he will be fined if he does not want health coverage. is one man jumping the gun? mississippi gov. haley barbour says, "big time." so, what's the problem? these are hot. we're shipping 'em everywhere. but we can't predict our shipping costs. 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 only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. >> i want to know. are you going to tell me, an individual, that i have to buy health care, or else you're going to find me? -- fine me? neil: the guy taking the heat is a democratic senator ben cardin. in maryland residents is with us. -- a maryland resident is with us. robert, what did you get? >> essentially, center garden -- senator cardin said
neil: gotcha. senator, thank you. all right, health care getting very heated. demanding to know why he will be fined if he does not want health coverage. is one man jumping the gun? mississippi gov. haley barbour says, "big time." so, what's the problem? these are hot. we're shipping 'em everywhere. but we can't predict our shipping costs. dallas. detroit. different rates. well with us, it's the same flat rate. same flat rate. boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with...
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. >> reporter: i wasn't try to go do any gotcha journalism, but are you surprised what i was able to do over the last hue? >> you know, you're a clean-cut, well-dressed man, educated man, not unusual i verify the prescriptions, okay, i usually -- the second a person crosses that threshold, i can tell if something is not right, and if i don't feel right -- >> reporter: a lot is based on your gestalt? >> exactly. >> reporter: it was fascinating for me. i've never really seen that part of it before. georgia, where i am today, does not have a drug monitoring system, which makes it a particularly attractive place for people to go doctor shopping to do exactly what i was able to demonstrate for you today. >> that guy did nothing wrong, he went through the checks and balances. i know you're an advocate of having a centralize the database which would take the onus off the pharmacist's gut instinct. doesn't the d.e.a. track this stuff? >> first of all it's not at a federal level. some states have a tracking system. there was a proposal four years ago to create a national monitoring system, so
. >> reporter: i wasn't try to go do any gotcha journalism, but are you surprised what i was able to do over the last hue? >> you know, you're a clean-cut, well-dressed man, educated man, not unusual i verify the prescriptions, okay, i usually -- the second a person crosses that threshold, i can tell if something is not right, and if i don't feel right -- >> reporter: a lot is based on your gestalt? >> exactly. >> reporter: it was fascinating for me. i've never...
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it's kind of likhis birthday and everybody is going to be -- >> i've gotcha.be at the after-party? >> no, he's still in joe berg doing what nelson does, making fun of people and having fun. >> does he really? have you ever met him? >> you'll find this hard to believe, but no. >> you have to hang out with him. >> he rarely calls anymore. if i wanted to hang out for an hour, would that happen? >> definitely. >> is there any chance he'd make fun of me? >> no, when you left. who's that guy? he's funny. >> have you spent a lot of time with nelson mandela? >> i met nelson mandela four times. i played on a golf tournament once, it was a nelson mandela tournament and we ended up hanging out with him that day. >> did he golf? >> no. just kind of watching. he had all these kids with him, they were running around him and hanging out. i think two years ago, i belonged to this organization called artists for a new south africa and we wasn't down to see the aids kids and in the orphanages that we were funding and the well that we had dug. because we had never seen the well
it's kind of likhis birthday and everybody is going to be -- >> i've gotcha.be at the after-party? >> no, he's still in joe berg doing what nelson does, making fun of people and having fun. >> does he really? have you ever met him? >> you'll find this hard to believe, but no. >> you have to hang out with him. >> he rarely calls anymore. if i wanted to hang out for an hour, would that happen? >> definitely. >> is there any chance he'd make fun of...
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. >> gotcha. okay. what charges is she facing?ces four counts of lewd conduct with a minor, which could mean a sentence of up to life, if she is convicted. >> wow. let's bring in cooper lawrence on this. cooper, it sounds like mary kay will he turn owe all over again. she says she doesn't see anything wrong with this, she is in love with the 14-year-old, now 16, asking for mom's blessing. what's going on in this mind here? >> it's a type of pedophilia called hebaphilia. >> there is a name for it? >> there is, because there are pedophiles that have distinct preferences, and we as psychologists have to define them. and i will tell you first of all that treating them is nearly impossible. i rarely see anybody that doesn't have medication or, you know, some extreme sort of like castration, that sort of thing, where they actually stop. the recidivism rate is very high. so it's -- i have to say, the only good thing here is that she is 28, and we found out now. because heaven forbid that she starts at 28, and it goes on for many more yea
. >> gotcha. okay. what charges is she facing?ces four counts of lewd conduct with a minor, which could mean a sentence of up to life, if she is convicted. >> wow. let's bring in cooper lawrence on this. cooper, it sounds like mary kay will he turn owe all over again. she says she doesn't see anything wrong with this, she is in love with the 14-year-old, now 16, asking for mom's blessing. what's going on in this mind here? >> it's a type of pedophilia called hebaphilia....
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gotcha is going on. >> there is a dispute as to whether he said anything to that effect behind closed doors. the person that could do the most to clear this up is leon panetta. shepard: thank you. a high-speed pursuit caught on camera. there is no chopper. see this? this is a 14-rolled kid who is doing more than 100 m.p.h. at one time or another. gecko vo: you see, it's not just telling people geico could save 'em hundreds on car insurance. it's actually doing it. gecko vo: businessmen say "hard work equals success." well, you're looking at, arguably, the world's most successful businessgecko. gecko vo: first rule of "hard work equals success." gecko vo: that's why geico is consistently rated excellent or better in terms of financial strength. gecko vo: second rule: "don't steal a coworker's egg salad, 'specially if it's marked "the gecko." come on people. but with aleve, i don't have to worry about my knees hurting. only two aleve can stop pain all day. that would take three times as many tylenol arthritis pain. aleve works for me. shepard: president obama met with leaders representi
gotcha is going on. >> there is a dispute as to whether he said anything to that effect behind closed doors. the person that could do the most to clear this up is leon panetta. shepard: thank you. a high-speed pursuit caught on camera. there is no chopper. see this? this is a 14-rolled kid who is doing more than 100 m.p.h. at one time or another. gecko vo: you see, it's not just telling people geico could save 'em hundreds on car insurance. it's actually doing it. gecko vo: businessmen...
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gotcha. ahhh! what did i just tell you kids? [panting, grunts] ah! aah! ahhh! mmmph! whoa!mmph, ahhh. ahhhh! all: mamma! [all laugh] i'm sorry. i can't hear you very well. announcer: does someone you know have trouble hearing on the phone? dad. dad, let me help you with that, okay? announcer: now, a free phone service shows captions of everything a caller says. i'd like to make an appointment to see the doctor. announcer: to learn more about captioned telephone, call 1-800-552-7724 or go to our website. i'll see you at 3:00! announcer: captioned telephone - enjoy the phone again! and get up to 33% more loads from a single bottle. >> geraldo: now, to two of the best and we will talk about politics. on your right, kirsten powers indicated col upist and fox news analyst. and ann coulter. what is up with hillary clinton. first teen that brown and the day by beef i think it is called says that obama is keeping her in a burke carl cameron. three times complain -- burka. vetting her appointees for the u.s. agency for international development et cetera. was she complaining or only
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. >> gotcha, right there. ♪ [music] ♪ oh, that one down there.there. >> so do four of these. one two three, three, four, new chase the g7. zeier two, one two. then back to the c, okay? >> all right. >> that whole thing happens twice. you try that and i'll tell you when to change. >> you keep going. >> one, two, three, one, ready go. ♪ [music] ♪ [music] ♪ >> you are very good. you keep playing. again. it's the ukulele festival tonight over at stevenson. that's the big concert. >> concert is at alliance. the uke festival is at stevenson all day tomorrow. >> all right. justin can play. >> i play guitar, not ukulele. >>> quickly, we want to show you stevenson over my shoulder. running the time lapse here, burning the fog off and 74 degrees. oh, i don't even know what chord i'm playing here. needless to say, let's go back outside. i haven't had a lesson on a for-stringed instrument yet. we'll be right back with a look at the forecast. we'll look at the beach coming up in just a bit. a dull metal clanking sound. bear groans. ♪ ominous music ferocious g
. >> gotcha, right there. ♪ [music] ♪ oh, that one down there.there. >> so do four of these. one two three, three, four, new chase the g7. zeier two, one two. then back to the c, okay? >> all right. >> that whole thing happens twice. you try that and i'll tell you when to change. >> you keep going. >> one, two, three, one, ready go. ♪ [music] ♪ [music] ♪ >> you are very good. you keep playing. again. it's the ukulele festival tonight over at...
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pepenntatan, know -- a gotcha. it is to e estlilishhe fact that congress muftd and t thifofor e amameran people, whether it't' destroying tapes, as w wknknowhe cia did. or, you knkn i in completely papara incident, the cia inspector genenel l sa "the cia did not fulfill its lelel l opononisobligation to keep obl kbagso obligation to keep congress and the natioiol l security council f ful i iormed. the e agcycy died congress the nfc and the department of f justice acacce t to e ndndin." or whethth i it'as mr. hoekstra, d d u quoted him earlier. he saiaiyoyou ow, not so long agago atat wcannot have a commmmitity at traits outside the law. covered up what it does anand es to congress.s. there are plenentyf f exples of th. this letetr r th you're rererrrrinto that was released sterday refers to only onene, but an egregious exampmple a serious mattererhahat nt unamined by congress, bebeususe it was for many y yes.s. >>>>nd to that point, we'r're secondnd delelin terms of the poportce, the overall ructure of the relation
pepenntatan, know -- a gotcha. it is to e estlilishhe fact that congress muftd and t thifofor e amameran people, whether it't' destroying tapes, as w wknknowhe cia did. or, you knkn i in completely papara incident, the cia inspector genenel l sa "the cia did not fulfill its lelel l opononisobligation to keep obl kbagso obligation to keep congress and the natioiol l security council f ful i iormed. the e agcycy died congress the nfc and the department of f justice acacce t to e...
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is the sarah palin that her fans know and love and when she's not scripted or put in the game of gotcha by with the mainstream media this is how she is. i think she connected with the audience, captured their attention and hit home on a lot of messages. it was interesting, julie. almost drew a comparison what she's accomplished in alaska, eliminating one million dollar in spending, ear mark reform and ethics reform, i think so this that the barack obama administration promised, but never able to do. >> julie: governor palin has been dogged by a number of ethics investigations, many dismissed, but how many of these investigations were politically motivated? >> i think all of them were politically motivated. she's facing 20 ethics complaints most of which she's cleared from. legal bills $500,000, half a million dollars from these and i'm confident that she will be cleared from the rest because i'll tell you why they go after her. they go after her with the politically motivated ethics complaints because they're deeply threatened by sarah palin. sarah palin is a mother, she has five kids,
is the sarah palin that her fans know and love and when she's not scripted or put in the game of gotcha by with the mainstream media this is how she is. i think she connected with the audience, captured their attention and hit home on a lot of messages. it was interesting, julie. almost drew a comparison what she's accomplished in alaska, eliminating one million dollar in spending, ear mark reform and ethics reform, i think so this that the barack obama administration promised, but never able...
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. >> so the republican narrative is this is all cover fori and that there really is a gotcha kind of attitude among the democrats that say, we're going to prove to them that they were really breaking the law and we're going to prove nancy pelosi was rightal along. >> if you take nancy pelosi, which is the proper thing to do, because this has nothing to do with her. are we supposed to say it was all up to the vice president to not inform the consequence thatored that the congress not be informed, that any time the executive branch decides they don't want to tell us what's going on? the law is pretty clear as far as i'm concerned, and we at least ought to explore whether or not there are any laws that have been broken. >> what do you make the pete hoekstra's comment today, that people have to realize what this is all about. are you going to get him on board with this investigation? >> well, the assumption is that the congress -- the democrats on the intelligence committee aren't for getting the bad guys, that we want them threatening americans. he absolutely knows better than that, so
. >> so the republican narrative is this is all cover fori and that there really is a gotcha kind of attitude among the democrats that say, we're going to prove to them that they were really breaking the law and we're going to prove nancy pelosi was rightal along. >> if you take nancy pelosi, which is the proper thing to do, because this has nothing to do with her. are we supposed to say it was all up to the vice president to not inform the consequence thatored that the congress not...
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>> yes, gotcha, buddy. microsoft.ll me why they're not turkeys, gobble, gobble. >> because they have been executing reasonably well in the last couple months, brought out a solid advertising campaign actually measured by ad week -- ad age in line with apple. microsoft is always you said market. now they're marketing well. windows vista which was kind of a turkey now being replaced by windows 7. almost all of the buzz in windows 7 is positive. and then, of course, as mentioned before, their new server just came out on time, on schedule, and that's one of the big engines underneath their revenue. that actually supports exchange, it supports their database software. >> why should we believe it? all these rollouts and stuff, when we get the drum roll -- jim goldman, you're always drinking the kool-aid out there. why should i believe -- >> no, larry, what are you talking about? he was pretty negative when we went to him a second ago. >> please. no -- >> hard on jim goldman -- >> yeah, i think he was knocking the legs out o
>> yes, gotcha, buddy. microsoft.ll me why they're not turkeys, gobble, gobble. >> because they have been executing reasonably well in the last couple months, brought out a solid advertising campaign actually measured by ad week -- ad age in line with apple. microsoft is always you said market. now they're marketing well. windows vista which was kind of a turkey now being replaced by windows 7. almost all of the buzz in windows 7 is positive. and then, of course, as mentioned...
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what i don't like, chris, is congress treating this as a gotcha. lying to the country. >> who's doing this? >> i'm told that when panetta went up to brief congress on this program that he had just found out about it and decided he didn't want to do it and briefing them immediately. i'm told by people close to panetta the reaction of some house democrats was we have vindication for what the speaker said. now we go out and show them. >> because nancy pelosi said she's been lied to by the cia. >> lied to by the cia. i think that's really the problem here. somehow we got to stop treating the cia as a political football. >> you're saying that democrats are calm today in the "washington post" is that democrats are using this situation, the failure of the cia to notify them because the vice president told them not to about a secret hit plan is being used by the democrats and friends of the speaker to prove that they're not an honest organization? >> that that is certainly -- >> let me go to bob bear. my concern is the vice president is operating in an exe
what i don't like, chris, is congress treating this as a gotcha. lying to the country. >> who's doing this? >> i'm told that when panetta went up to brief congress on this program that he had just found out about it and decided he didn't want to do it and briefing them immediately. i'm told by people close to panetta the reaction of some house democrats was we have vindication for what the speaker said. now we go out and show them. >> because nancy pelosi said she's been lied...
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for the gotcha. maybe some barber blogger will set me up and monday you will hear i got poked. then it occurred to me someone out there makes me feel a bit like sally field. they like me, they really like me. that's one down. and umpteen thousand anonymous pot-shot happy bloggers to go. bring it on, guys. and let's see. what i got here, dennis showed his star about two months ago and up hear nothing about it. no advertiser or commercials. okay, yeah. so good i want to repeat it twice. i love this blogger. thank you, ma'am or guy. especially ma'am. i'm dennis kneale. that's all for us tonight. "cnbc reports" is back on monday. have a great weekend and good night. oh, hi! welcome to progressive.com. are you all right? a ferocious white whale wrecked my boat. well, i'm sure we can help you, captain... ahab. well, it looks like you haven't had a claim in over four years, so you don't have to pay a deductible. that means you saved $500! $500? i could get an electronic fish-finder.
for the gotcha. maybe some barber blogger will set me up and monday you will hear i got poked. then it occurred to me someone out there makes me feel a bit like sally field. they like me, they really like me. that's one down. and umpteen thousand anonymous pot-shot happy bloggers to go. bring it on, guys. and let's see. what i got here, dennis showed his star about two months ago and up hear nothing about it. no advertiser or commercials. okay, yeah. so good i want to repeat it twice. i love...
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. >> gotcha. that's not really much of a silver lining. >> well, it is. it definitely is.ing that price improvement is important. prices always lag behind sales. we're seeing sales improving. as long as prices keep coming in the upward direction, no, we're not going to see positive prices, not going to see appreciation any time soon. at least we're not in free fall anymore. >> if you're in a valley you have to come up the other side. you're still below -- you're going up. >> she didn't say we're going up. >> yeah, from a negative. >> a second derivative. we're going to draw it after the show. >> looking at the glass in a different way. >> thank you diana olick. we appreciate it. >> i'm going to get a lesson after the show. >> we'll do calculus. do some second derivative work. we'll have wine when we do it. it will be great. >>> let's talk about houses. a home explosion in northern kentucky. a security camera across the street caught the whole thing. firefighters say the home which was vacant was blown about 20 feet into the air. they think a gas leak is to blame. >> develo
. >> gotcha. that's not really much of a silver lining. >> well, it is. it definitely is.ing that price improvement is important. prices always lag behind sales. we're seeing sales improving. as long as prices keep coming in the upward direction, no, we're not going to see positive prices, not going to see appreciation any time soon. at least we're not in free fall anymore. >> if you're in a valley you have to come up the other side. you're still below -- you're going up....
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. >> host: gotcha. >> guest: let me say one quick thing about chuck schumer because life's lamken an awful lot. chuck schumer is a guide that wouldn't come on the show. because i went after him really hard -- >> host: on scarborough country? >> guest: will actually on this show also about miguel estrada and some of the other judges that were not awarded specifically because they were hispanic or african-american. and i went after him an awful lot and he actually called up and said hey, i want to come on man-to-man with joe, and he did. and we talked and while i disagree with him on probably 90% and he disagrees with me 90% of issues we have a respect this goes back and forth and again i think that is what makes the show work. >> host: all right, joe, what have you learned about politicians since you started interviewing them on tv? you used to be one of them. you do certain things as a political figure. you used to be the guy in the house who was going for the four minute pop on hardball. now you are the guy who is anchoring the guy doing the four minute pop on "morning joe." what ha
. >> host: gotcha. >> guest: let me say one quick thing about chuck schumer because life's lamken an awful lot. chuck schumer is a guide that wouldn't come on the show. because i went after him really hard -- >> host: on scarborough country? >> guest: will actually on this show also about miguel estrada and some of the other judges that were not awarded specifically because they were hispanic or african-american. and i went after him an awful lot and he actually called...
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gotcha -- they seek to do this. but is there some merit to their argument, what of the planet chile has a fever that britain's world wide discretion? should and we he their warnings? well, it is beyond the scope of "green hell" to bid debunk the alarmists, we will take a moment to know the fatal flaw of the global warming. there is no scientific evidence saying that carbon dioxide emissions control or even measurable impact of climate. this is true whether you look at data going back 650,000 years from the 20th-century or even from the past 10 years. alarm is predictions to are based exclusively on the hypothetical models that have never been validated against the real world. and it is no wonder there are resorting to hide is like having imaginary united nations consensus on global warming endorsed by 2,000 scientists while ignoring the petition signed by more than 31,000 american scientists rejecting global warming alarmists of. then there is the famous in the mess hockey sticks which the u.n. and other alarmists c
gotcha -- they seek to do this. but is there some merit to their argument, what of the planet chile has a fever that britain's world wide discretion? should and we he their warnings? well, it is beyond the scope of "green hell" to bid debunk the alarmists, we will take a moment to know the fatal flaw of the global warming. there is no scientific evidence saying that carbon dioxide emissions control or even measurable impact of climate. this is true whether you look at data going back...
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but they say they're on their way. >> gotcha.a state trooper who put an ambulance driver in a choke hold is in trouble. you may remember this video here of that scuffle. a woman was inside the ambulance the whole time this is going on. find out how the officer is being punished for this. >>> california governor arnold schwarzenegg schwarzenegger rough felled some feathers when he held a large night in a video. check out the 2-foot long knife while thanking residents for their creative efforts to try and help eliminate state's $20 billion deficit. some critics question whether it's appropriate for schwarzenegger to joke about a plan that could slash services for needy people. >>> the governor also said in that video that he may auto state-owned cars and sell them to make money for california. >>> a vegan advocacy group believes that hot dogs may be hazardous to your health. the nonprofit group's cancer project filed a lawsuit yesterday in new jersey. they want cancer risk labels on hot dogs and other processed meats sold in new je
but they say they're on their way. >> gotcha.a state trooper who put an ambulance driver in a choke hold is in trouble. you may remember this video here of that scuffle. a woman was inside the ambulance the whole time this is going on. find out how the officer is being punished for this. >>> california governor arnold schwarzenegg schwarzenegger rough felled some feathers when he held a large night in a video. check out the 2-foot long knife while thanking residents for their...
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we have gotcha banking.we have multiple regulators, type of provider even when those providers are competing to read before the very same consumer. we have long delays for regulatory action, and we don't have much of open public enforcement except by the ftc. and finally we have products that are squeezing their way through the holes in the existing law and the existing brigitta torry scheme. i believe the job of government is to serve the people. we are not here to talk about more government. we are here to talk about better government and financial services oversight. spreading today, our system isn't designed to do the job. it's spread out over six or more agencies with a hodgepodge of rules and statutes. and how much enforcement a provider receives an part of who their regular is. that is not just a system designed to match the realities of today's market. we want to give the federal government a different and new job in the financial services marketplace, and announced to promote a fair as well as an ef
we have gotcha banking.we have multiple regulators, type of provider even when those providers are competing to read before the very same consumer. we have long delays for regulatory action, and we don't have much of open public enforcement except by the ftc. and finally we have products that are squeezing their way through the holes in the existing law and the existing brigitta torry scheme. i believe the job of government is to serve the people. we are not here to talk about more government....
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. >> reporter: when a reporter played gotcha with the president and asked him about his smoking habitght back. >> you just think it's need to ask me about my smoking as opposed to being relevant to my new law. >> reporter: does the fact that president obama smokes occasionally affect people's opinion of him? nope. does it say something about his character? nope. it just means he's human, with human weaknesses. >> as a former smoker, i constantly struggle with it. >> reporter: including make a little self-delusion. >> i would say that i am 95% cured. >> reporter: do people want the president to stop smoking? about a third do. about half say they don't care if he smokes every day. none of their business. liberals are sometimes accused of getting into people's business. do they care if president obama smokes? nope. about half say it's okay with them if he smokes every day. republicans? most republicans say it's okay with them if the president smokes every day. light up. how tolerant those republicans are. wolf? >> bill schneider, thank you. bill schneider reporting. >>> president obama t
. >> reporter: when a reporter played gotcha with the president and asked him about his smoking habitght back. >> you just think it's need to ask me about my smoking as opposed to being relevant to my new law. >> reporter: does the fact that president obama smokes occasionally affect people's opinion of him? nope. does it say something about his character? nope. it just means he's human, with human weaknesses. >> as a former smoker, i constantly struggle with it....
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. >> gotcha. a lot of e-mails here, ali. let's get to them. this is heart-wrenching from noreen. i have a trust fund from my adult son who needs care when i'm gone. the trust has lost money like crazy. should i pull it and invest in cds here? >> that is a tough one. noreen, a trust fund needs to be treated like another investment. it has to do with the time horizon. it would be tempting after losing 35% to 40% to put it in a cd, but cds are not earning much money right now. depending on how old your son is and when he needs to access the money. if it is five, ten years away, then maybe that's not the right thing to do. but you need to bring this to someone to look at your financial situation. the cds are not going to earn you the money back that you lost. you have to treat the trust fund like a 401(k) or an ira. the issue is how long it is before your son needs to access it. >> what is everyone's personal philosophy? how much risk are you willing to take, right? >> i can tell you what to do, but noreen, if you are losing sleep over this or feeling sick or anxious, we can't be doi
. >> gotcha. a lot of e-mails here, ali. let's get to them. this is heart-wrenching from noreen. i have a trust fund from my adult son who needs care when i'm gone. the trust has lost money like crazy. should i pull it and invest in cds here? >> that is a tough one. noreen, a trust fund needs to be treated like another investment. it has to do with the time horizon. it would be tempting after losing 35% to 40% to put it in a cd, but cds are not earning much money right now....
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jane: gotcha. jon: we're continuing to watch this raid at the houston-based doctor's office. heart attack caused by a completely blocked artery, other heart attack could be rking, waiting to strike. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix, taken with other heart medicines goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming clots. ask your doctor about plavix, protection that helps save lives. (female announcer) if you have stomach ulcer or other condition that causes bleeding, you should not use plavix. when taking plavix alone or with some other medicines including aspirin, the risk of bleeding may increase so tell your doctor before planning surgery. and always talk to your doctor before taking aspirin or other medicines with plavix, especially if you've had a stroke. if you develop fever or unexplained weakness or confusion, tell your doctor promptly as these may be signs of a rar
jane: gotcha. jon: we're continuing to watch this raid at the houston-based doctor's office. heart attack caused by a completely blocked artery, other heart attack could be rking, waiting to strike. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix, taken with other heart medicines goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking...
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. >> okay, gotcha on that. let me ask you about some rumors that have been swirling. you can knock these down or help me out on any of these you can real quickly. have the kids expressed any wish or desire to live with janet jackson? >> i don't have any information concerning that. >> there was a rumor in the last couple of weeks, londell, that diana ross was somehow involved in some sort of a custody situation, that she wanted a stake in this. can you clear that up? >> again, rumors are outstanding with michael jackson. he was such an icon, such a very mysterious and extraordinary figure. rumors have created so much fodder, so much commentary but i can't comment on all the the rumors. what i can comment on will be the legal issues -- and there are many issues. you talked about the criminal issues earlier on your segment. there are contractual issues. there are intellectual property issues. family law, legal issues. there's intellectual property issues, there's probate issues. there's real estate issues. there's just a panoply of legal issues that i've had to help mrs
. >> okay, gotcha on that. let me ask you about some rumors that have been swirling. you can knock these down or help me out on any of these you can real quickly. have the kids expressed any wish or desire to live with janet jackson? >> i don't have any information concerning that. >> there was a rumor in the last couple of weeks, londell, that diana ross was somehow involved in some sort of a custody situation, that she wanted a stake in this. can you clear that up? >>...
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johnson, no, first you got to catch it and you see it in the heel of his glove, he squeezes it, now i gotcha . >> bob: you lay back on that ball you have -- >> rob: no shot. >> bob: -- a 50:50 at best. he charges that ball, he charges everything. here is tony gwynn. mag number pi. magic glove. again when you look at ryan that's one of the smallest gloves i have seen a third baseman use. it's really a little larger than a second base glove but by no means as big a glove as most people would use at third base. >> rob: thaw that would be a middle infielder's pocket, a third baseman pocket, but it is not -- i'd have to look at some film on brooks robinson because that looks very similar to brooks robinson's glove. brooksy used a third smog will. the thing is they usually use a bigger glove than the middle infielders, they have to make a lot more diving catches going towards the line. >> bob: you know, i think as ryan's career goes on, and we're probably talking 8 or 10 years on down the road, some year he may use a bigger glove if he loses a half step on those over the bag or those heading for t
johnson, no, first you got to catch it and you see it in the heel of his glove, he squeezes it, now i gotcha . >> bob: you lay back on that ball you have -- >> rob: no shot. >> bob: -- a 50:50 at best. he charges that ball, he charges everything. here is tony gwynn. mag number pi. magic glove. again when you look at ryan that's one of the smallest gloves i have seen a third baseman use. it's really a little larger than a second base glove but by no means as big a glove as most...
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on the other hand, i have never played gotcha politics. you know that.y wrong during the bush years in the sense that the vice president and, john, you with the justice department and a few other people, cut into the way they were structuring programs were disdainful of congress, both republicans and democrats, and developed theories outside the law that congress had passed, and outside the constitution, and that scares me a lot. and it is now time to return to the rule of law, make the laws very clear and, as michael hayden used to say, the former cia director and national security administration director, we want to get chalk on their cleats. if the law is clear, then these agents will know how to get up to the limits of the law and they'll be empowered to do more. that's what i want them to do, is to do more consistent with our law and our constitution. >> is there something about the culture of the bush administration that you think fed into this, and should there be an investigation? >> yes and yes. i think the bush administration basically believed
on the other hand, i have never played gotcha politics. you know that.y wrong during the bush years in the sense that the vice president and, john, you with the justice department and a few other people, cut into the way they were structuring programs were disdainful of congress, both republicans and democrats, and developed theories outside the law that congress had passed, and outside the constitution, and that scares me a lot. and it is now time to return to the rule of law, make the laws...
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no look at sonia sotomayor she has gotcha confirmation hearing up on capitol hill today. and she is completely vetted. these people who are czars and now we have 32 of them, i believe. who looked into their background. now steve ratner is going back into some sort of business. >> you have got to think about, this when the czar, it's almost like a shadow government. they are not vetted. they are just appointed. who do they report to? what's the hierarchy? is czar above fully vetted congressional nominee put in place or is it the other way around? gretchen: direct pipeline to president obama and the interesting thing here is that a lot of these czars, are they replacing the people who are already sects of certain departments so for example the treasury might be in charge of the chrysler bankruptcies no's it the car czar. the secretary of labor might be in charge of compensation. steve: look at those people we don't know anything about. gretchen: not the secretary who was appointed and then council firmed by congress with some vetting. it's these czars. you have got to wonde
no look at sonia sotomayor she has gotcha confirmation hearing up on capitol hill today. and she is completely vetted. these people who are czars and now we have 32 of them, i believe. who looked into their background. now steve ratner is going back into some sort of business. >> you have got to think about, this when the czar, it's almost like a shadow government. they are not vetted. they are just appointed. who do they report to? what's the hierarchy? is czar above fully vetted...
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gretchen: i always thought, peter that if had you evidence of a crime that no matter how you gotcha evidencedence? >> you should have gone right from stanford to stanford law school because you are right. gretchen: big mistake. >> i don't think you made any mistakes. i think you are absolutely right. i think the judge has made the wrong decision in this case. and what we are having in texas and it's incredible issue. there are 13 and 14 facilities for the mentally challenged. over the last couple of years, dozens of people have died in those facilities from abuse. not from fights like this. what we saw here was the equivalent of a developmental disability facility version of saw. people being pitted against each over to really kill each other. dave: that's cruel. >> it's vial and brutal and disgusting. this is something that geraldo rivera 30 years ago uncovered here in willow brook here in new york state and changed the system in new york state. texas is undergoing that at this point. this will go to an appeals court and appellate court will decide whether this evidence comes in or not. i h
gretchen: i always thought, peter that if had you evidence of a crime that no matter how you gotcha evidencedence? >> you should have gone right from stanford to stanford law school because you are right. gretchen: big mistake. >> i don't think you made any mistakes. i think you are absolutely right. i think the judge has made the wrong decision in this case. and what we are having in texas and it's incredible issue. there are 13 and 14 facilities for the mentally challenged. over...
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brian: gotcha picture of them vacationing together. the reports about their relationship that was happening. he had four boys. a wife that had no idea this was going on. very respected in the community and respected by teammates and opponents for his years playing in the league at 36 years old was retired. considered one of the toughest guys around and was found by his business partner on a couch just sitting there. peter: they had shared the apartment. tissue of drinking. an arrest a couple days before of the young woman who was killed and he was in the car as well. gretchen: the car was registered to both of them. peter: right. it's interesting. also a situation that he had a possession of a handgun in the past. we don't know whether this was his handgun or not. gretchen: in doing simple defective work they are also saying there was not forced entry into this apartment and that the co-owner of the apartment had to use his key to get in to actually discover the two bodies. you have to wonder then if all the action happened on the insi
brian: gotcha picture of them vacationing together. the reports about their relationship that was happening. he had four boys. a wife that had no idea this was going on. very respected in the community and respected by teammates and opponents for his years playing in the league at 36 years old was retired. considered one of the toughest guys around and was found by his business partner on a couch just sitting there. peter: they had shared the apartment. tissue of drinking. an arrest a couple...
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. >> gotcha. how do you know these words?e armstrong didn't whip the tour defrance, but you know what did he a great showing there. it has been so many years since he competed, he was still number be three, radioity? >> still goes on the podium, which is amazing. dr. sanjay gupta spoke to him, which is also amazing. you know what, lance, we didn't expect him to do this well. broke his collarbone in march, retired almost three years and he is 38. so, there you go and the french treated lance well, amazing. already the favorite for next year's tour de france to win it the guy who he lost to, teammate and spaniard, alberto contador is on the right. lance answered don't like each other, got a history together, even though they are teammate bus not teammates next year, which means a great rivalry. either way, lance was gracious in his defeat. >> i wanted to come in first. but sometimes in sport, there is somebody that's better and i was that guy for seven years. that's what the great thing about the tour, the best man always wins.
. >> gotcha. how do you know these words?e armstrong didn't whip the tour defrance, but you know what did he a great showing there. it has been so many years since he competed, he was still number be three, radioity? >> still goes on the podium, which is amazing. dr. sanjay gupta spoke to him, which is also amazing. you know what, lance, we didn't expect him to do this well. broke his collarbone in march, retired almost three years and he is 38. so, there you go and the french...
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brian: gotcha. thanks. >> yes, that's right. ainsley: thank you.n to give the people there a better life, but now he is in the hands of terrorists, and his family prays for his safe return. u.s. forces are hunting his captors at this hour. we have a live report from afghanistan. brian: it may be a wish for some but not for all. alisyn: welcome back, everybody. keep him in your prayers, that's the plea from the family of private first class bow robert bergdahl, and joining us on the phone from kabul is connor powell. what do we know about the situation this morning? >> well, the video confirms what many of us feared is that private bow bergdahl had been captured by the taliban. in the 28-minute long video he appears in good health, he has recently shaved head and is growing a beard and wearing afghan clothes. it doesn't appear he's been physically harmed, though he's clearly very scared and exhausted. at one point he's telling his captors he's afraid he'll never see his family or girlfriend again. the u.s. military has condemned the video calling it
brian: gotcha. thanks. >> yes, that's right. ainsley: thank you.n to give the people there a better life, but now he is in the hands of terrorists, and his family prays for his safe return. u.s. forces are hunting his captors at this hour. we have a live report from afghanistan. brian: it may be a wish for some but not for all. alisyn: welcome back, everybody. keep him in your prayers, that's the plea from the family of private first class bow robert bergdahl, and joining us on the phone...
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guest: i gotcha. interesting. first off, on where libby is now. he is not in jail, obviously, because his sentence was commuted. he did have a $250,000 fine. for felony conviction which prevents him at least in d.c. and generally speaking elsewhere, from practicing law. he was a lawyer, a well-paid lawyer before he came into government. he is at a conservative think-tank now, writing and doing research. as for the question of the legacy, it is an interesting question. cheney himself has moved from government to american enterprise institute, a well-known conservative think-tank here in washington, and has been very vocal about defending the policies of the bush administration and the war on terror, be they detention of terrorists at guantanamo bay or enhanced interrogation techniques or torture in the process of getting information about terrorist activities. the legal documents. he's been defending the lawyers who wrote the legal documents, underpinning both of those programs. bush, on the other hand, has remained quiet in texas, not getting invo
guest: i gotcha. interesting. first off, on where libby is now. he is not in jail, obviously, because his sentence was commuted. he did have a $250,000 fine. for felony conviction which prevents him at least in d.c. and generally speaking elsewhere, from practicing law. he was a lawyer, a well-paid lawyer before he came into government. he is at a conservative think-tank now, writing and doing research. as for the question of the legacy, it is an interesting question. cheney himself has moved...
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. >> gotcha, so you're the one renting it. >> it gives you stability.et to keep your home, you don't get to keep the title, but you're also not out with your family on the street. >> yeah, you've got a roof over your head. absolutely. >>> you know those bottles that promise you five hours of energy without a crash later? well, our chief medical correspondent, doctor sanjay gupta is checking out those claims and whether the drinks are safe! >>> you know, some amazing video of a near-miss. you have to come out here and watch right now. the pilot in this plane was doing aerobatics on sunday. the plane didn't come up in time, and it hit a family's car on the road! three people in the car, and the pilot all escaped with minor injuries. i want you to watch it in slow-mo here. it came close enough to hit them, right? look at the people on the road when this plane comes down. what do you do if you're in the car or worse yet, on a bike? yeah. >>> you know you have seen those tiny bottles of five-hour energy shots at the checkout counters, and i need to point out
. >> gotcha, so you're the one renting it. >> it gives you stability.et to keep your home, you don't get to keep the title, but you're also not out with your family on the street. >> yeah, you've got a roof over your head. absolutely. >>> you know those bottles that promise you five hours of energy without a crash later? well, our chief medical correspondent, doctor sanjay gupta is checking out those claims and whether the drinks are safe! >>> you know, some...
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i'm not going to do gotcha journalism.want you to speak to us and tell us what you are thinking. there's no judgment in that. so as i spoke to them, as i gained their confidence, they spoke to me about that and said, you know, we would not stand behind this officer, black, white, puerto rican, whom ever, if we thought that he did the wrong thing, and it wasn't just a mart of glue, about police officers sticking together. they look at this officer as family. not only as a colleague, but as family. they simply were stand iing by someone they feel was wrongly harmed. in this letter i read just moments ago, this sergeant, who is a 26-year veteran, and also the other young lady who is a 16-year veteran of the police department, police officer kelly keen, they're concerned about the perception, especially among blacks, that they are in some way betraying their heritage because they are standing by this officer. just to talk about what michael eric dyson was saying and what soledad has been talking about, being at the urban leagu
i'm not going to do gotcha journalism.want you to speak to us and tell us what you are thinking. there's no judgment in that. so as i spoke to them, as i gained their confidence, they spoke to me about that and said, you know, we would not stand behind this officer, black, white, puerto rican, whom ever, if we thought that he did the wrong thing, and it wasn't just a mart of glue, about police officers sticking together. they look at this officer as family. not only as a colleague, but as...
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if you hit the snooze button and are joining us, gotcha. i'm robin meade. >>> the u.s.ilitary is denouncing a video that shows an american soldier held hostage by the taliban. it says it violates international law. yesterday the pentagon confirmed the video does show private first class bowe bergdahl. >> i am scared. i'm scared i won't be able to go home. it is very unnerving to be a prisoner. >> well, the military says that bowe has been missing since the end of june in southern afghanistan. people in his hometown of ketchum, idaho are rallying in support of his family. some are putting up yellow ribbons. here's a family friend. >> bowe, if you see this, know that we love you and we're praying fervently for you and prayers are going up for you from all over the world. stand tall and stand firm. and to all of our valiant men and women in uniform, know that the american people believe in you, support you, and are 100% behind you. we thank god every day that you have our backs. >> bergdahl's family is described as very private, but they issued a statement through the idah
if you hit the snooze button and are joining us, gotcha. i'm robin meade. >>> the u.s.ilitary is denouncing a video that shows an american soldier held hostage by the taliban. it says it violates international law. yesterday the pentagon confirmed the video does show private first class bowe bergdahl. >> i am scared. i'm scared i won't be able to go home. it is very unnerving to be a prisoner. >> well, the military says that bowe has been missing since the end of june in...
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unfortunate owners of financial products with indecipherable terms, smoke in the light provisions and gotcha fees to truly support strong consumer protection. i look forward to hearing from the panel about how we make sure we provide the needed protection, and i yield back. >> the chair thinks the gentlelady and the chair now recognizes the gentleman from georgia, dr. pingree for two minutes. >> mr. chairman, thank you for calling the hearing and a welcome back john leibowitz and honorable barr, assistant secretary of the financial institutions. i associate my remarks with what the gentleman from nebraska on our side just said, mr. terry. here we are, creating a whole new federal government bureaucracy when we have one already that is doing a heck of a job as it certainly seems to me and i think most members on this panel. so the question becomes, you know, y -- y to use a medical expression throw the baby out with the bath water if the ftc is doing the right and proper job and the proper oversight and all of a sudden we come in and spend more federal dollars as the gentleman from kentucky w
unfortunate owners of financial products with indecipherable terms, smoke in the light provisions and gotcha fees to truly support strong consumer protection. i look forward to hearing from the panel about how we make sure we provide the needed protection, and i yield back. >> the chair thinks the gentlelady and the chair now recognizes the gentleman from georgia, dr. pingree for two minutes. >> mr. chairman, thank you for calling the hearing and a welcome back john leibowitz and...