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>> grossman: endlessly.there's david ben- gurion, israel's founding father, both fore and aft. >> grossman: this was the shot i shot in back. >> safer: oh, that's wonderful. looks like a flying saucer or something. >> grossman: yes, saturn. >> safer: there's george hamilton as dracula. writer kurt vonnegut. jimi hendrix, eating his guitar. the man who would be king, briefly-- the duke of windsor and his american wife. >> grossman: one of my favorite pictures. this is cassius clay, winner, after a knockout fight. >> safer: before he was muhammad ali. >> grossman: that was the celebration. there was a strawberry shortcake in front of him, and he was too tired and beat up to really appreciate it. >> safer: beautiful women became a specialty: jacqueline bisset. julie christie. mia farrow. meryl streep. you really hung out with the babes a lot, didn't you? >> grossman: oh, do you blame me? >> safer: many of the performers he photographed have gone on to that great red carpet in the sky: leonard bernstein, the con
>> grossman: endlessly.there's david ben- gurion, israel's founding father, both fore and aft. >> grossman: this was the shot i shot in back. >> safer: oh, that's wonderful. looks like a flying saucer or something. >> grossman: yes, saturn. >> safer: there's george hamilton as dracula. writer kurt vonnegut. jimi hendrix, eating his guitar. the man who would be king, briefly-- the duke of windsor and his american wife. >> grossman: one of my favorite pictures....
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>> grossman: oh, god. sorrow.can sorrow be felt for the loss of what would have been, what could have been, what might have been, what was? >> safth
>> grossman: oh, god. sorrow.can sorrow be felt for the loss of what would have been, what could have been, what might have been, what was? >> safth
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henry grossman was there shooting for "time" magazine.. >> and i looked around and could see the hysteria on some of the girls. tears streaming down they're faces. wow, look that. look at that. >> it's faiz nating that they could not hear the band through their own voices. >> i don't think it mattered. >> that's what my mom said about going to a beatles concert. we couldn't hear the music. >> and it didn't matter. >> it didn't matter. >> it's morley's birthday. we should say happy birthday to morley safer. did you bring a gift for morley safer, ben smith? >> i was uninformed. >> how about ten great things we love about morley safer? >> that will be huge. >> there grouchlt you're welcome for the idea. >> you can see morley's report sunday night on "60 minutes" here on cbs. >>> ben smith is here. if you go odd buzzfeed, you think about cute animals, cute cats. a cat does not think you're as clever as your think you are but now you're dipping your toe into politics, ben smith. >> yeah. i guess our view is most people we know love animals and
henry grossman was there shooting for "time" magazine.. >> and i looked around and could see the hysteria on some of the girls. tears streaming down they're faces. wow, look that. look at that. >> it's faiz nating that they could not hear the band through their own voices. >> i don't think it mattered. >> that's what my mom said about going to a beatles concert. we couldn't hear the music. >> and it didn't matter. >> it didn't matter. >> it's...
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henry grossman was there shooting for "time" magazine.uld see the hysteria on some of the girls. tears streaming down they're faces. wow, look that. look at that. >> it's faiz nating that they could not hear the band through their own voices. >> i don't think it mattered. >> that's what my mom said about going to a beatles concert. we couldn't hear the music. >> and it didn't matter. >> it didn't matter. >> it's morley's birthday. we should say happy birthday to morley safer. did you bring a gift for morley safer, ben smith? >> i was uninformed. >> how about ten great things we love about morley safer? >> that will be huge. >> there grouchlt you're welcome for the idea. >> you can see morley's report sunday night on "60 minutes" here on cbs. >>> ben smith is here. if you go odd buzzfeed you think about cute animals, cute cats. a cat does not think you're as clever as your think you are but now you're dipping your toe into politics, ben smith. >> yeah. i guess our view is most people we know love animals and want to know what's going on in
henry grossman was there shooting for "time" magazine.uld see the hysteria on some of the girls. tears streaming down they're faces. wow, look that. look at that. >> it's faiz nating that they could not hear the band through their own voices. >> i don't think it mattered. >> that's what my mom said about going to a beatles concert. we couldn't hear the music. >> and it didn't matter. >> it didn't matter. >> it's morley's birthday. we should say...
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croix had to be defended in the superior court of california and just recently by a lawsuit by allen grossman for withholding records, about the sunshine ordinance, which clearly states, that any communications between the city communications and the matters regarding, open government issues cannot be hidden from the public uppeder the patient, and where the attorney, public privilege and the ruling came out, and it agreed with the argument and i think that reason is that the city attorney instead of being the kind of person who expects the city employees and departments to follow the law wants to allow them to do whatever they want and then wants to advise the bodies how to avoid giving documents to the public which would expose it. and like i said, i fought with herrera and that man is an intelligent man and i knew that the documents that i was asked that we are asking for and were disposal under the public record's act. and they fought me repeatedly over the public comment. and i have at least eight in finding them in violation of the law because they didn't like what i say because i think
croix had to be defended in the superior court of california and just recently by a lawsuit by allen grossman for withholding records, about the sunshine ordinance, which clearly states, that any communications between the city communications and the matters regarding, open government issues cannot be hidden from the public uppeder the patient, and where the attorney, public privilege and the ruling came out, and it agreed with the argument and i think that reason is that the city attorney...
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robert grossman was on call. >> he thought that they were just making, but when he came in.technology. and by evil scientists. >> reporter: william oakley's grandfather is still around to set the record straight. >> lee harvey oswald hid behini the building, hid behind that building and then shot him. because he hid behind the building where no one saw him. >> yes, that's what happened. >> it was like being invisible. >> reporter: lee harvey oswald was shot, handcuffed to detective jim lavelle. for his granddaughter, the legacy of the loss continues today. >> what happened in this space? adds to the conspiracy theories? >> absolutely. because of of what happened here, we have conspiracy theories. i think for me personally, i understand it as more of -- the moment we lost oswald, the country any distrust in government really ballooned. >> reporter: most families may have been obsessed over what happened 50 years ago today. some like the conleys, handled it differently. >> i think we probably didn't discuss it. it was a really draw matictraum for everyone and my grandparents.
robert grossman was on call. >> he thought that they were just making, but when he came in.technology. and by evil scientists. >> reporter: william oakley's grandfather is still around to set the record straight. >> lee harvey oswald hid behini the building, hid behind that building and then shot him. because he hid behind the building where no one saw him. >> yes, that's what happened. >> it was like being invisible. >> reporter: lee harvey oswald was shot,...
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todd at the cme, jeff grossman at the nymex and pete on the new york stock exchange. mr.up first at the nymex what are energy traders watching today? >> we already saw it. we've been watching the inventory reports. last night's api report was extremely bearish. today's eia really reaffirmed it, less bearish and the market is on it ways lower. we're down to under $92. the next support level is about $91.60. after that about $90.85. a market that continue to be a sale on any rally it can have. >> pete at the nyse what's the buzz some. >> the buzz is you look at -- if you look at the news we've had today, relatively positive and the market reacted positively which is unusual because the last few times any kind of positive jobless claims numbers have come out the market sold off a little bit. i think that people have already determined that the tapering we're expecting in december or january is happening and whatever there is good news in the market you react the way you should instead of worrying what the tapering will do to the market, what the market is going to do itself
todd at the cme, jeff grossman at the nymex and pete on the new york stock exchange. mr.up first at the nymex what are energy traders watching today? >> we already saw it. we've been watching the inventory reports. last night's api report was extremely bearish. today's eia really reaffirmed it, less bearish and the market is on it ways lower. we're down to under $92. the next support level is about $91.60. after that about $90.85. a market that continue to be a sale on any rally it can...
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grossman, why are algae so helpful for the skin? >> well, algae produce a range of compounds which are coating the algae. >> mm-hmm. >> and they serve as a prottive barrier that limits the amount of water that they lose, and if you apply them to the skin, they prevent the skin from dehydrating or losing water anwrinkling. the algae prevents that. so, you know, as a result of this, it really provides protection to the skin, keeps it hydrated, keeps it from being damaged... >> hmm. >> ...and helps maintain vital and vibrant skin. >> let's take an even closer look at algasome and see what makes it so unique. >> announcer: there are thousands of types of algae, but one unique algae found in northern europe h a remarkable ability to nourish itself and retain moisture. its secret is algasome, a powerful and natural source of micronutrients, vitamins, and antioxidts, and everdeep, for the first time, harnesses the exceptional discovery of algasome to nourish and repair the look of your skin for a more radiant, smoother, younger-looking com
grossman, why are algae so helpful for the skin? >> well, algae produce a range of compounds which are coating the algae. >> mm-hmm. >> and they serve as a prottive barrier that limits the amount of water that they lose, and if you apply them to the skin, they prevent the skin from dehydrating or losing water anwrinkling. the algae prevents that. so, you know, as a result of this, it really provides protection to the skin, keeps it hydrated, keeps it from being damaged......
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mindy grossman, the ceo of hsn. >> thank you.news coming through from rome. silvio berlusconi has been expelled from the senate by the senate. this is a major move for italian politics. it basically means that the 77-year-old is no longer immune from the italian magistrates who are chasing him on so many different fronts. the man will probably end up behind house arrest at some stage, they say, if not possibly behind bars. >> all right. >>> now, if you're lonesome tonight, there is an easy solution, and it's called a hire a cuddle service. jane wells joins us now to explain, as only she can, live from huntington beach, california. jane? >> you know, kelly, jim cantore wishes he was here right now. you may be in some office somewhere folks, back out east, but here, folks are doing beach volleyball, personal trainer action. they say you have to do what you love, love what you do. samantha has loves love, a professional cuddler, and she has so much work, she has more work than she can get her arms around. >> i feel great. >> reporte
mindy grossman, the ceo of hsn. >> thank you.news coming through from rome. silvio berlusconi has been expelled from the senate by the senate. this is a major move for italian politics. it basically means that the 77-year-old is no longer immune from the italian magistrates who are chasing him on so many different fronts. the man will probably end up behind house arrest at some stage, they say, if not possibly behind bars. >> all right. >>> now, if you're lonesome tonight,...
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we've been running a banner that says oil jumped on strong demand but we had jeff grossman from the nymex earlier say, no, it wasn't that. it was fact that the some oil production fell off-line due to a glitch or something. what is going on with oil? suddenly went from $92 and change to 95 and above? >> there was rumors of the glitch on the commodities side overall. you saw natural gas pop. you saw a lot of energy stocks pop. and they're all flowing together. they had been depressed. they're butting up against, making, key resistance level. anytime, all these commodity traders on the floor will tell you, once you hit a certain support level, you know, i think crude was hitting at about the 8th or 9th time, you will get a large rally to the upside. i think that this was a one-day pop. i think you have a little selloff tomorrow. be careful going long oil here. david: cole, talk about the fed or a second. ww had janet yellen, the senate finance committee at least confirming here. her that might be one reason we had a pop up. even if she is accommodative as. bernard: bernard: there is a push
we've been running a banner that says oil jumped on strong demand but we had jeff grossman from the nymex earlier say, no, it wasn't that. it was fact that the some oil production fell off-line due to a glitch or something. what is going on with oil? suddenly went from $92 and change to 95 and above? >> there was rumors of the glitch on the commodities side overall. you saw natural gas pop. you saw a lot of energy stocks pop. and they're all flowing together. they had been depressed....
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liz: i'll tell you what was fundamentally changing, jeff grossman, suddenly we blinked and went from 92 and change to $t -- $95 a barrel for crude oil. does this markedly sort of pilot higher and deeper on the target or walmart news that we're a little bit worried about people opening their wallets for spending? >> the truth of the matter is what happened today is related to a perceived disruption in one of the big refiners down in the gulf right now, and that gave a little impetus to the gas leap. as i've said in the past, the gasoline has been and continues to be the leading indicator here for the energy complex. we were hanging in the mid 93 to 94 level which is okay. we were digesting that. and today's news really took the gasoline off, the gas cracks have blown out again. as i always use that, again, as one of my indicators, and that gave us our impetus. the crude has not really broken out. it got right up to the top of the channel, right into the resistance level. so it's not a full breakout by any means, but today, again, it was a sympathetic move up with the equities and, of
liz: i'll tell you what was fundamentally changing, jeff grossman, suddenly we blinked and went from 92 and change to $t -- $95 a barrel for crude oil. does this markedly sort of pilot higher and deeper on the target or walmart news that we're a little bit worried about people opening their wallets for spending? >> the truth of the matter is what happened today is related to a perceived disruption in one of the big refiners down in the gulf right now, and that gave a little impetus to the...
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that feel that liberal zionism is but dedelusion that in fact david grossmans of the world are in fact more morally deluded even than the right wing because they are not somehow true to themselves. well, this book is about that, also. got history of israel, about its flaws, its deep flaws. and also its great virtues and it's historical success in many ways. it's about its friends, about its enemies and it is an argument and implicit argument for liberal zionism. >> is it also about survival? >> very much so. but i think ari not for the first time in his writing scarce the hell out of us by putting that into question. it is not a book that has supreme confidence about the future. >> you said in an op ed in "new york times" there is an intriguing ling between the arab spring sweeping the middle east and prot test movement changing the face of the jewish state as both arabs and israelis look in when its old piece is dead but a new piece might be born. >> absolutely. it has a message and a kind of hope for something practical. old piece, i think is dead. i hope not but i think so. that doe
that feel that liberal zionism is but dedelusion that in fact david grossmans of the world are in fact more morally deluded even than the right wing because they are not somehow true to themselves. well, this book is about that, also. got history of israel, about its flaws, its deep flaws. and also its great virtues and it's historical success in many ways. it's about its friends, about its enemies and it is an argument and implicit argument for liberal zionism. >> is it also about...
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we're honored to have present as well, steve grossman, treasurer of the commonwealth. and would other male elected officials stand who are here tonight in support of the cause of women in politics? [applause] tonight's event was sparked by a milestone in women's political activism 175 years ago right here in boston. angelina grimke, a white southerner from charleston, south carolina, became the first american woman to address the legislative body. tonight, we are honored to have her great-great-grandson with us. please give him applause. [applause] angelina grimke's purpose in addressing the legislative body was to present petitions bearing the signatures of 20,000 massachusetts women, black and white, to a joint committee of the general court. the petitioners sought to have congress end slavery in the district of columbia. before grimke spoke about the issue of slavery, she knew she had to address the elephant in the room -- the fact that she was a woman giving a speech to a group of elected officials, not to mention her other audience -- all the men and women who had
we're honored to have present as well, steve grossman, treasurer of the commonwealth. and would other male elected officials stand who are here tonight in support of the cause of women in politics? [applause] tonight's event was sparked by a milestone in women's political activism 175 years ago right here in boston. angelina grimke, a white southerner from charleston, south carolina, became the first american woman to address the legislative body. tonight, we are honored to have her...
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our committee will be having on friday november 15 an address addressed by ambassador marc grossman. he is the vice-chairman of the cohen group. he will be speaking about the diplomatic campaign in afghanistan and pakistan. he will be at the university club at 8:00 a.m. on november 15 so please take out your black areas in iphones. we also have another speaker. the senior adviser for transnational homeland security and counterterrorism program at the center for strategic and international studies. that will be wednesday december 4. also at 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and that also will be held at the university club which is on 16th street in the northwest. i also have a very special announcement. as many of you know the aba standing committee is the oldest standing committee in the american bar association. we actually just celebrated our 50th anniversary in 2012. it's a committee that was started by then aba president lewis powell who then went on to have more of an extraordinary career with the supreme court. there was another major individual who is a force in setting up our committee
our committee will be having on friday november 15 an address addressed by ambassador marc grossman. he is the vice-chairman of the cohen group. he will be speaking about the diplomatic campaign in afghanistan and pakistan. he will be at the university club at 8:00 a.m. on november 15 so please take out your black areas in iphones. we also have another speaker. the senior adviser for transnational homeland security and counterterrorism program at the center for strategic and international...
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the keynote address is by ambassador mark grossman, vice chair of the cohen group, former undersecretary of state at the department of state who will be talking on the diplomatic campaign in afghanistan and pakistan. the second one will be a couple weeks later, december 4, wednesday, keynote address will be by mr. wan, senior adviser, transnational threats project in homeland security counterterrorism program. he will be speaking on treasury's war, unleashing of a new error of financial warfare. one final reminder, when this panel concludes, we have to clear the room, just like we did yesterday, so that the hotel can set up for lunch, about 15 minutes, and then we come back in and start the lunch program. it gives me great pleasure to introduce the moderator this morning, distinguished visitor from georgetown law. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, everybody. i'm very excited to be here, and i think we have a really terrific panel. we're here it talk about cybersecurity, and how we address the significant and growing threat from criminals, hackers, terrorists, anachrists, and others who
the keynote address is by ambassador mark grossman, vice chair of the cohen group, former undersecretary of state at the department of state who will be talking on the diplomatic campaign in afghanistan and pakistan. the second one will be a couple weeks later, december 4, wednesday, keynote address will be by mr. wan, senior adviser, transnational threats project in homeland security counterterrorism program. he will be speaking on treasury's war, unleashing of a new error of financial...
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steve grossman, treasurer of the commonwealth.nd would other male elected officials stand in support of the cause of women in politics. [applause] tonight's event was sparked by a milestone in women's political activism. 175 years ago, right here in boston, angelina grimke, a white southerner from charleston, south carolina became the first american woman to address a legislative body. tonight, we are honored to have her great great grandson, mark mason here with us. please give him applause. [applause] angelina grimke's purpose was to present petitions bearing the signatures of 20,000 massachusetts women. black and white, to a joint committee of the general court. the petitioner sought to have congress and slavery in the district of convio but before angelina grimke spoke about the issue of slavery, she knew she had to address the elephant in the room. the fact that she was a woman giving a speech to group of elected officials, not to mention her other audience, all the men and women who had crowded into the house chamber. hers w
steve grossman, treasurer of the commonwealth.nd would other male elected officials stand in support of the cause of women in politics. [applause] tonight's event was sparked by a milestone in women's political activism. 175 years ago, right here in boston, angelina grimke, a white southerner from charleston, south carolina became the first american woman to address a legislative body. tonight, we are honored to have her great great grandson, mark mason here with us. please give him applause....
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the keynote address will be by ambassador mark grossman, vice chair of the cohen group, former undersecretary of state for political affairs at the department of state, who will be talking about the diplomatic campaign in afghanistan and pakistan. the second one will be a couple of weeks later, december 4th, wednesday. senior adviser transnational threats project in homeland security counterterrorism program. he will be speaking on treasury's war, the unleashing of a new era of financial warfare. and one final reminder, when this panel concludes, we have to clear the room, just like we did yesterday, so that the hotel can set up for lunch, about 15 minutes, then we'll come back in and start our lunch program. it gives me great pleasure to introduce our moderator this morning, mary derosa, distinguished instructor, georgetown law. >> thank you, everybody. i'm very excited to be here. i think we have a really terrific panel. we're here to talk about cybersecurity and how we address the significant and growing threat from criminals, hackers, terrorists, anarchists, and other nations who are spyi
the keynote address will be by ambassador mark grossman, vice chair of the cohen group, former undersecretary of state for political affairs at the department of state, who will be talking about the diplomatic campaign in afghanistan and pakistan. the second one will be a couple of weeks later, december 4th, wednesday. senior adviser transnational threats project in homeland security counterterrorism program. he will be speaking on treasury's war, the unleashing of a new era of financial...
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robert grossman was a 31-year-old neurosurgeon at parkland hospital. >> we got downstairs, we could see emergency room. >> so you run into a room and there's a gurny. >> there was the president of the united states lying motionless surrounded by physicians. it was clear that he had a severe head wound. there was a great deal of bleeding from his head. >> at the hospital were two catholic priests. dan rather got them on the phone and asked has the president been shot and he said yes the president has been shot and the president is dead. the president is dead. what a hammer to the heart. >> seeing the president dying in front of you, the feeling is one of awe. everyone was concerned. everyone was concentrating on the medical aspect but i think everyone was concerned what this means for the country. was this the start of world war iii. >> there is also a companion book to the special where were you. america remembers the jfk assassination. tom brokaw is with us along with dan rather who was in dallas 50 years ago today. what a pleasure to see you guys. good morning. >> good morning. >> we'
robert grossman was a 31-year-old neurosurgeon at parkland hospital. >> we got downstairs, we could see emergency room. >> so you run into a room and there's a gurny. >> there was the president of the united states lying motionless surrounded by physicians. it was clear that he had a severe head wound. there was a great deal of bleeding from his head. >> at the hospital were two catholic priests. dan rather got them on the phone and asked has the president been shot and...