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. >> when i purchased beef i'm looking for grass fed, no harmon free, no antibiotics in the beef. >>> the demand is stripping supply. that has put pat browning and his cowboy back in the saddle. >> i'm proud to be a cattleman. and i remember the time when you could say a cattleman with pride and now they say it like a four letter word, we have to change that. >> more and more customers want to know where their product is coming from and they want to know that it is raised the way an animal has to be raised. >> because the cow gains weight naturally it requires no antibiotics or hormones and can grow as nature intended. >> i know the cows are healthier and they should be eating as cows. i know the meat is healthier for my family. >> while the market is still small for natural meat, these cowboys hope that more ranchers will step in to save this great american tradition. but right now it is the u.s. consumer that is driving cows out of the stockyards and cowboys back on the range. in congress arizona, william margenete, fox news. >> bob mackenzie goes to a dude ranch and find out what c
. >> when i purchased beef i'm looking for grass fed, no harmon free, no antibiotics in the beef. >>> the demand is stripping supply. that has put pat browning and his cowboy back in the saddle. >> i'm proud to be a cattleman. and i remember the time when you could say a cattleman with pride and now they say it like a four letter word, we have to change that. >> more and more customers want to know where their product is coming from and they want to know that it is...
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and caperton's plant -- plan for the mine, was right next to his mind, the harmon mine there, was coal next door and his whole plan was to buy the coal next door. blankenship was negotiating this thing, bought a ring of coal around him. preventing harmon mine, came caperton's mine from expanding, destroying the path to success in the meantime he keeps delaying negotiations until last minute caperton is there to sign the contract to sell his mind, can for to him what is very little money, and at that point blankenship backs off and refuses to buy it. i think he was planning to buy it in bankruptcy. if caperton had not sued him he would have bought it for nothing no bankruptcy. so he was destroying the union miner, breaking in his own miners and mine it. >> host: and so the two men, the two antagonists were there but also two other men who are critical to this. caperton contacts an attorney, david foster, and david in turn gets a former colleague of his. how do those two men end up there and how did it become this succession with them. >> guest: one thing about blankenship and caperton.
and caperton's plant -- plan for the mine, was right next to his mind, the harmon mine there, was coal next door and his whole plan was to buy the coal next door. blankenship was negotiating this thing, bought a ring of coal around him. preventing harmon mine, came caperton's mine from expanding, destroying the path to success in the meantime he keeps delaying negotiations until last minute caperton is there to sign the contract to sell his mind, can for to him what is very little money, and at...
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most of it goes to all the people that are owed money, that harmon owed money for. these people get their money back. but whatever they get, there'll be interest for all these years, you know? since the mine was shut down. >> host: and the, um, so the case in virginia, um, is that going to be a jury case, or is that going to be -- >> guest: yeah. >> host: okay. so, but the interesting thing is also that fossett and stanley, they didn't just rest with the caperton case which, you know, consumed so much of their time and energy anyway. >> guest: right. >> host: they went after blankenship in other realms because i guess blankenship had wronged people who came to see, you know, fossett and stanley as potential champions of their causes, right? can you tell us a little bit about the other areas that they ventured into? >> guest: well, fossett took these two cases. wheeling pit was one of the last steel makers in america. >> host: right. >> guest: and they had a contract with massey for $30 million worth of coal each year. and with coal and a steel maker, you've got to g
most of it goes to all the people that are owed money, that harmon owed money for. these people get their money back. but whatever they get, there'll be interest for all these years, you know? since the mine was shut down. >> host: and the, um, so the case in virginia, um, is that going to be a jury case, or is that going to be -- >> guest: yeah. >> host: okay. so, but the interesting thing is also that fossett and stanley, they didn't just rest with the caperton case which,...
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i'll talk to a former congresswoman jane harmon of why she says there's room for debate. >>> plus, paula deen's unraveling empire. a cable network dumps her cooking show. another one is rethinking its ties to her products. we've been bringing people together. today, we'd like people to come together on something that concerns all of us. obesity. and as the nation's leading beverage company, we can play an important role. that includes continually providing more options. giving people easy ways to help make informed choices. and offering portion controlled versions of our most popular drinks. it also means working with our industry to voluntarily change what's offered in schools. but beating obesity will take continued action by all of us, based on one simple common sense fact... all calories count. and if you eat and drink more calories than you burn off, you'll gain weight. that goes for coca-cola, and everything else with calories. finding a solution will take all of us. but at coca-cola, we know when people come together, good things happen. to learn more, visit coke.com/comingtogethe
i'll talk to a former congresswoman jane harmon of why she says there's room for debate. >>> plus, paula deen's unraveling empire. a cable network dumps her cooking show. another one is rethinking its ties to her products. we've been bringing people together. today, we'd like people to come together on something that concerns all of us. obesity. and as the nation's leading beverage company, we can play an important role. that includes continually providing more options. giving people...
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former democratic congresswoman jane harmon.l rove, and fox news political analyst ron williams. the wall street journal has an editorial this weekend. let's put it on the screen. dabblinging in syria, obama arm it is rebels, but not enough to defeat assad and his patrons. do they have a point? is the president dabbling. >> the situation is so advanced in a bad way. that it would take more than what he's apparently prepared to do to change the complexion of the conflict. in turn that means the big talk about red lines and so on may be for naught, even if he tries to do something. that means the word of the president of the united states who presides over the great superpower of the world when it comes to an issue like this isn't worth much. he isn't prepared to back it up with effective action. i think that's a loss for him. for the country if that's how it plays out. >> congresswoman, even bill clinton was turning on president obama this week at a private event with john mccain he was quoted as saying president obama would look
former democratic congresswoman jane harmon.l rove, and fox news political analyst ron williams. the wall street journal has an editorial this weekend. let's put it on the screen. dabblinging in syria, obama arm it is rebels, but not enough to defeat assad and his patrons. do they have a point? is the president dabbling. >> the situation is so advanced in a bad way. that it would take more than what he's apparently prepared to do to change the complexion of the conflict. in turn that...
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and caperton's plan for the mine was right next to his mind, the harmon mine, there was cold next door, and his whole plan of survival and success was due by the coal next door your blankenship while negotiating this thing brought a ring of gold around it. preventing the harmon mike mckee just might come from expand to destroy the prospect of success but in the meantime he keeps delaying negotiations at the last minute, caperton is there to sign the contract, sal this mine, to him is very little money. at that point blankenship backs off and refuses to buy it. i think he was planning to buy the bankruptcy. caperton had message and he would've bought it for practically nothing in bankruptcy. destroyed the union because that's what he was doing, destroying the union miners, bringing in his own miners and mine it. >> host: and so the two men, the two antagonists were there but there were also two other men who are critical to this. those are the attorneys, caperton's conduct is one of them, david fawcett and ends up working for bruce stanley, a former colleague of his. how did those two m
and caperton's plan for the mine was right next to his mind, the harmon mine, there was cold next door, and his whole plan of survival and success was due by the coal next door your blankenship while negotiating this thing brought a ring of gold around it. preventing the harmon mike mckee just might come from expand to destroy the prospect of success but in the meantime he keeps delaying negotiations at the last minute, caperton is there to sign the contract, sal this mine, to him is very...
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[harmonizing] ♪ ] [singing in another language >> amen. >> ♪ is not a virgin anymore.going into the trap i fell into. [laughter] you do go out with a guy. maybe you have known him for some time. he tells you, come on, baby. you know me. i am sure you will do anything, too. into believing it is safe. you have had unprotected sex. ♪ >> [speaking another language] >> ♪ what am i supposed to do "idol," itely after had people who claimed they was. they wrote newspapers. they're writing articles about me and had no idea what they're talking about. it may now regret the whole year. -- it made me regret the whole year. it was not planned. she said, no problem. we will take that out. going toking, i am keep the baby. you do not understand. i want the baby. i thought i would never have a baby because she said i could never have a baby. .he came out before time the nine days were really special. i would never trade that to win in a heartbeat. after she died, the hope that i could adopt kept me going. i knew the love i have for her i could give to someone else. i will still adopt
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it is about these investors tribunals, harmonizing rules for food safety, harmonizing rules for intellectualroperty. a lot of rules that if citizens are not really participating in the formation of those roles, they're not necessarily going to work out to the benefit of working people and american citizens. we are very active in the following the negotiations, advocating for better rules that will help workers, real farmers, small businesses, because our past trade agreements starting with nafta and down the line have basically been big packages that benefit the 1%. and if anybody else benefits, it is really only by accident and not by design. >> celeste drake, your schedule to testify on bangladesh and the situation with workers there. how would these trade agreements impact on this whole issue of the race to the bottom in manufacturing and many international corporations to places like bangladesh which result in these tragedies like the tazreen fire and the recent building collapse with more than 1000 workers killed? >> in trade agreements and beginning with nafta, which was a really poor
it is about these investors tribunals, harmonizing rules for food safety, harmonizing rules for intellectualroperty. a lot of rules that if citizens are not really participating in the formation of those roles, they're not necessarily going to work out to the benefit of working people and american citizens. we are very active in the following the negotiations, advocating for better rules that will help workers, real farmers, small businesses, because our past trade agreements starting with...
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harmonization has occurred. so it's just not the subject of this book. and i would add that no cumulative number of harmonies would detract from this other aspect of how, that's one. the 64,000-dollar question, so the book, trying to give an answer that the whole book is an accurate. and hold -- is the answer that we're bad at sports? >> no. >> i was hoping. >> that the modern obsession. [laughter] know, but i would say that some people speak some sociologists speak of what they call the action of age and that's the moment in which according to them, much of the world learned to think in terms of the dissension between the visible material world and the ideal or spiritual world. so we have a kind of split reality, right, in which the really important, the immortal, the truth is not what's in the thing before you. so that split was for a long time thought of, and if you study plato, you know one way of thinking about it, right? but with christianity can again be thought of in terms of the difference between jew and christian. so this is way judaizing beca
harmonization has occurred. so it's just not the subject of this book. and i would add that no cumulative number of harmonies would detract from this other aspect of how, that's one. the 64,000-dollar question, so the book, trying to give an answer that the whole book is an accurate. and hold -- is the answer that we're bad at sports? >> no. >> i was hoping. >> that the modern obsession. [laughter] know, but i would say that some people speak some sociologists speak of what...
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it keeps terry harmon of the santa clara county district attorney's office very busy but she is about to get high-tech help. google announcing a plan to bring $5 million to track child pornography and track those who post it. >> we receive web pages that contain this horrible, illegal material. as soon as we receive the lists, we block them search results so they won't come up in search. >> blocking search terms to protect kids while7$uju)r'g to track perpetrators to help law enforcement. >> it's very hard work. but when we report our finding of these, we report to them the information that's required by law for them to track down these victims, rescue them and arrest the perpetrators. zbr the more people we have who are able to identify suspicious things on the internet to notify law enforcement agencies so the police officers can do the investigation, the better. >> google says $2 million will go to start a child protection technology fund to encourage others to develop tools to help. much of the other money will go toward helping agencies like the national center for missing and ex
it keeps terry harmon of the santa clara county district attorney's office very busy but she is about to get high-tech help. google announcing a plan to bring $5 million to track child pornography and track those who post it. >> we receive web pages that contain this horrible, illegal material. as soon as we receive the lists, we block them search results so they won't come up in search. >> blocking search terms to protect kids while7$uju)r'g to track perpetrators to help law...
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. >>> man, those two can harmonize.stic. >>> miss utah contributing nerves to her rambling answer in her q and a answer at the miss usa pageant. she said her real talent is singing. last night, jimmy kimmel gave her the opportunity to sing her answer. >> ♪ and so we need to try to figure out how do create better education ♪ ♪ so that we can ♪ solve this problem >> it sounds like jennifer grey's sister singing at the end of "dirty dancing." >>> by the way, speaking of the '80s if you were a kids in the '08s chances are these kids look familiar. cabbage patch kids, iconic dolls, a mom to be from george loves the hair so much, he crochets cabbage patch hair for babies. they look best on 8-month-old baby when a child most resembles a cabbage patch kid. there's even an adult-sized wig. >>> still ahead on "way too early" -- your best and creative tweets on alex trebek possibly running for an apolitical office in toronto. i want peacocks. peacocks? walking the grounds. in tuscany. [ man ] her parents didn't expect her dreams t
. >>> man, those two can harmonize.stic. >>> miss utah contributing nerves to her rambling answer in her q and a answer at the miss usa pageant. she said her real talent is singing. last night, jimmy kimmel gave her the opportunity to sing her answer. >> ♪ and so we need to try to figure out how do create better education ♪ ♪ so that we can ♪ solve this problem >> it sounds like jennifer grey's sister singing at the end of "dirty dancing."...
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our institutions need to be harmonized to promote cooperation within the euro group. >> the joint proposals will be submitted to other leaders later this month. for the also calls speedy implementation of a 6 billion euro initiative to bring down use unemployment in the eurozone. the prehistoric woolly mammoth could one day be brought back to life according to scientists in russia who announced a rare discovery on thursday. they found a mammoth carcass in the remote islands of russia's far north. the scientists were astonished to find liquid blood inside the animal that can be used to clone the creature. the remains are 10,000 years old and thought to be the best preserved specimen ever found. >> violent antigovernment protests erupted in several cities across turkey on friday. campaigners accused police of using excessive force. it all started as a demonstration over plans to replace a park in istanbul with a shopping mall mama but quickly turned into a protest against the government. >> the prime minister is not listening to every -- listening to anyone. he is trying to install his own di
our institutions need to be harmonized to promote cooperation within the euro group. >> the joint proposals will be submitted to other leaders later this month. for the also calls speedy implementation of a 6 billion euro initiative to bring down use unemployment in the eurozone. the prehistoric woolly mammoth could one day be brought back to life according to scientists in russia who announced a rare discovery on thursday. they found a mammoth carcass in the remote islands of russia's...
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the operators can tell just by the hum of that machine that it's a harmonic noise emitted that it's out of balance and the machine needs to be cleaned. it will start vibrating and we have vibration analysis machines that will come over here and check the levels. so it's kind of an on-going thing that you have to stay on top of on a daily basis. >> handled properly, you take organic residuals, as we call them, that are leftovers of our society and turn them back into some energy. and we have another ability to take that sludge and get a nutrient value for crops there. we actually are running a kind of composting energy recovery system. >> well, this is a dirty job. we try to do it safely and we try to do it without imposing too much on the public. people want to flush their toilets and have things go away and not be bothersome again. we do a lot to try to accomplish that. i'd like to invite you to come back any time you want. once you got this in your blood, you are not going to be able to stay away. the raging waters are fun and when we do digester cleaning i really hope you can come ba
the operators can tell just by the hum of that machine that it's a harmonic noise emitted that it's out of balance and the machine needs to be cleaned. it will start vibrating and we have vibration analysis machines that will come over here and check the levels. so it's kind of an on-going thing that you have to stay on top of on a daily basis. >> handled properly, you take organic residuals, as we call them, that are leftovers of our society and turn them back into some energy. and we...
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ask these two agencies to harmonize, give us one rule so that that will apply.hat's what this bill does. we are dealing with a global market. we cannot put our american banking system at a disadvantage competitively. that is what will weaken dodd-frank. that is what will bring about another crisis than what we already have. so mr. speaker, what we need to do is understand that on the foreign market, what are we dealing with? we are not dealing with every nation in the world. we're dealing with only the we largest economies, and must make sure that their regulatory regimes is as strong as ours. that is the responsibility of the s.e.c. and the cftc. that's what this bill is. as far as a.i.g., as far as all of the other debacles have that have happened, we are all upset about that. that is why we must move with this legislation. now very briefly, much has been said about what has happened as if we've done nothing about it. mr. speaker, we put clearing in so that all swaps transactions must be cleared. clearing of swap contracts will eliminate bilateral credit risk,
ask these two agencies to harmonize, give us one rule so that that will apply.hat's what this bill does. we are dealing with a global market. we cannot put our american banking system at a disadvantage competitively. that is what will weaken dodd-frank. that is what will bring about another crisis than what we already have. so mr. speaker, what we need to do is understand that on the foreign market, what are we dealing with? we are not dealing with every nation in the world. we're dealing with...
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also the opportunity to have better data sets from the work that you've done, scrubbing them and harmonizing them. i think there is also this really great opportunity to generate whole new types of data sets like motion loft is doing. and i think that this is going to present something kind of back to the city, showing where some of our gaps are and hopefully filling in some of those gaps with those data sets. so, i think that there is something about having more city data sets, existing data sets as well as creating new types of data. this is really exciting for us. >> we're going to tell a quick story on how private data can stimulate civic innovation. this summer in singapore, we had about 30 data sets opened p. up. one data set was about a million or so records of taxis all over town. typically taxi data stuff, it's hard to get, private companies, they don't want to open it up competitively. one taxi company at the last minute opened up, motion loft made it efficient to see what would happen. because they contributed to the stuff, we had five separate teams working on could we do collabo
also the opportunity to have better data sets from the work that you've done, scrubbing them and harmonizing them. i think there is also this really great opportunity to generate whole new types of data sets like motion loft is doing. and i think that this is going to present something kind of back to the city, showing where some of our gaps are and hopefully filling in some of those gaps with those data sets. so, i think that there is something about having more city data sets, existing data...
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to do away in order to receive harmonization and cross border regular regulation with that a c c u is it possible that this is just simply a delaying tactic i think it's both i think that the former commissioner is absolutely right this is just meant to send a message to the see if he see that's why i called it the intimidate the c f.t.c. act in my washington post op. about this i also think it's a delay tactic wall street is very crafty and they use their sort of messengers in government in clever ways they they do things like send messaging bills like they go into the regulators and lobby they sue the agencies in court and so it's not just one tactic they take but all of it is meant to delay to water down and basically make it so that there are fewer and fewer rules so that they can just do whatever they want and gary gensler he's insisting. should take it's final on the proposal by july twelfth this is when the current deadline expires you know what happens if this doesn't. i think the problem is if they don't come out with a really strong guidance by july twelfth we might come int
to do away in order to receive harmonization and cross border regular regulation with that a c c u is it possible that this is just simply a delaying tactic i think it's both i think that the former commissioner is absolutely right this is just meant to send a message to the see if he see that's why i called it the intimidate the c f.t.c. act in my washington post op. about this i also think it's a delay tactic wall street is very crafty and they use their sort of messengers in government in...
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if even if it doesn't happen to model we understand that we need to harmonize our domestic internal rules with o.e.c.d. standards i'm not we are working on a regular basis. i'm not going to give you any dates with the important thing is that we listen to one another we hear what the other side has to say. we have. debates going on with the european union about. energy we haven't been able to come to terms with. it. as madam chancellor said that we build the. pipeline together. i think we have. a very deep. interest so our consumption is going to grow in china. in japan or europe is faced with certain difficulties blood. responsibility of. segment of the global economy but. we have more than. a hundred. turn. towards achieving all those goals that we formulated several years ago but the second question from mrs merkel big decision last night overnight e.u. finance ministers decided to recapitalize banks but there was a caviar put forward by germany that national governments need to share the burden my question for you chancellor is want to shut out the economies that need it most because t
if even if it doesn't happen to model we understand that we need to harmonize our domestic internal rules with o.e.c.d. standards i'm not we are working on a regular basis. i'm not going to give you any dates with the important thing is that we listen to one another we hear what the other side has to say. we have. debates going on with the european union about. energy we haven't been able to come to terms with. it. as madam chancellor said that we build the. pipeline together. i think we have....
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in the halls of parliament heads rolled over bad polls tongues lulled drums rolled as newspapers harmonize like wolves new kings and queens would smile for the all seeing cameras blink but never flinch freshly anointed leaders with polished teeth and long knives they would smile but deep down they knew that the guillotine also waited for them my generation bloomed with the blood of artists who sent messages in bottles that ended up lodged in bleach coral and humanity was a deep fossil to be someday by people other than us. well the traditional aboriginal custody and sweated in the concrete gizzards of government flats left wing activists dread wine and talked of reform my generation had hot blooded six to cookie cutter music we made auto tuned love men learned how to have sex on the curriculum of pixilated pink porn star double d. digital we made love between oil spills and massacres tangoed between the headlines of history flitting between hushed lovemaking and murder drafts of cool wine and hellish salt pans when playing with dancing mirage is brought brief joy to our dissipated hearts m
in the halls of parliament heads rolled over bad polls tongues lulled drums rolled as newspapers harmonize like wolves new kings and queens would smile for the all seeing cameras blink but never flinch freshly anointed leaders with polished teeth and long knives they would smile but deep down they knew that the guillotine also waited for them my generation bloomed with the blood of artists who sent messages in bottles that ended up lodged in bleach coral and humanity was a deep fossil to be...
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this top scholar plays violin so beautifully she was named concert master of the california fill harmonicouth or chess stra. that is a big honor. she earned it after years of hard work starting with a challenge in a music school audition. >> i was seven years old a little older than most people would start violin so they told me that maybe you're too old for this, try cello. i was like woah, i had to play violin just to prove a point. >> sarah is also a gifted pianist and thrives on community service. she has taken her love for music to a new audience so her music for hearts club performing for senior citizens. >> i guess cool part is that we don't just play we try to talk to them and interact shaez a 4.7 gpa, with the highest possible scores on her exams she's a top competitor in speech and debate. and... she was on the diving team. >> grades never came into play. she wants to learn. she loves to learn. >> no wonder she's class valedictorian, straight forward advice for classmates. >> three words. don't be afraid. >> is it fire say you're competitive? >> in general? yes. i think so. ambi
this top scholar plays violin so beautifully she was named concert master of the california fill harmonicouth or chess stra. that is a big honor. she earned it after years of hard work starting with a challenge in a music school audition. >> i was seven years old a little older than most people would start violin so they told me that maybe you're too old for this, try cello. i was like woah, i had to play violin just to prove a point. >> sarah is also a gifted pianist and thrives on...
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we have jane harmon, carl rove, and ron williams.he "wall street journal" has an editorial this weekend, it's called dabbling in syria. obama arms the rebels, but not enough to defeat assad and his patrons. >> the situation is so advanced, it changes what we need to do. it means all of the talk may be for naught even if he tries to do something. that means the word of the president of the united states who presiding over the great super power of the world, and it's not worth much because he did not prepare to back it up with effective actions. i think that is a loss for him and the country. >> even bill clinton this week was turning on president obama in a private event with john mccain, he was quoted assaying president barack obama would like like, quote, a total fool, if he paid too much attention to the polls and did not get involved in syria. did he wait too long? >> i think so. i agree with the former vice president's talk about a need for a strategy in syria. ben rodes should have explained the middle east and what we did in le
we have jane harmon, carl rove, and ron williams.he "wall street journal" has an editorial this weekend, it's called dabbling in syria. obama arms the rebels, but not enough to defeat assad and his patrons. >> the situation is so advanced, it changes what we need to do. it means all of the talk may be for naught even if he tries to do something. that means the word of the president of the united states who presiding over the great super power of the world, and it's not worth...
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you have to harmonize that what these laws was same-sex marriage. only reason that prohibition and same- sex marriage is because it is discriminatory intent. those to naturally go together. i was hoping it would harmonize the to and create the equal protection for same-sex marriage. not necessarily maybe there'll be a wild card, maybe they will be a rabbit pulled out of the hat. it just makes me slightly nervous. >> you are indicating that times have changed and it says that we've waited for half years for them to make a decision. how much has changed? >> the supreme court is a political animal weather not they choose to recognize that publicly are not. they were very smart. they put out a slew of polls in and around the time the justices were considering the decision. the majority of americans now favor same-sex marriage. one of the things they have going on was just as ginsberg was lying about in roe vs. wade that we went too far too fast. maybe we got ahead of ourselves. people were worried about what that meant for prop 8. peebles said you're no
you have to harmonize that what these laws was same-sex marriage. only reason that prohibition and same- sex marriage is because it is discriminatory intent. those to naturally go together. i was hoping it would harmonize the to and create the equal protection for same-sex marriage. not necessarily maybe there'll be a wild card, maybe they will be a rabbit pulled out of the hat. it just makes me slightly nervous. >> you are indicating that times have changed and it says that we've waited...
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here's a household that runs both bed bath and harmon, the drugstore chain my daughter and i fancy. with we know that retail's a big word. if it keeps going higher, that insures consumers spend. but bed bath which was done an astounding 25 this year, revision downward expectations, typically the kiss of death, stock is basically up 15 cents. how about seagate and western digital? commodity companies smash up your computer. you'll see one that came alive when a brokerage house. of course in keeping with the new normal, kd holmes and -- reported fantastic numbers. the buyers didn't want them. housing -- closed down 19 cents. holy cow. a month ago, it would have rallied three cents. what happens now? the groups will be strong for the rest of the year. we also have the stocks that are doing nothing. are the markets going to take out its old highs, something that seems possible. we've seen it go down. change the world, here's the bottom line. staying the course last week was right. remembering that no one ever made a dime panicking was correct. except even that discipline trumps emotiona
here's a household that runs both bed bath and harmon, the drugstore chain my daughter and i fancy. with we know that retail's a big word. if it keeps going higher, that insures consumers spend. but bed bath which was done an astounding 25 this year, revision downward expectations, typically the kiss of death, stock is basically up 15 cents. how about seagate and western digital? commodity companies smash up your computer. you'll see one that came alive when a brokerage house. of course in...
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harmon has a tremendous look. generally associate with higher-end luxury vehicles like bmw.ng downstream a bit too mid-level economy class vehicles with their infotainment systems. a tremendous opportunity, 20% of cars have infotainment systems. harman is a leader in that, tremendous topline to their story. the backlog at 16 billion, so they have a long runway. cheryl: if you are saying to avoid health care, looking at the balance in your fund, voiding health care, this one you like, why? >> we have been selling out a bunch of device names. but this falls within that bucket. what we like about it? the number one leader in generic specialty pharmaceuticals. tremendous pathway for growth in internationally 20% of sales are international. probably six or seven inning of the remediation efforts. we know the ceo is highly involved with those efforts, they spent a lot of money on it. we realize the earnings will be flat this year, perhaps next but tremendous growth opportunity for this company which is a leader in space. cheryl: do you ever see a time where you'd be willing in ano
harmon has a tremendous look. generally associate with higher-end luxury vehicles like bmw.ng downstream a bit too mid-level economy class vehicles with their infotainment systems. a tremendous opportunity, 20% of cars have infotainment systems. harman is a leader in that, tremendous topline to their story. the backlog at 16 billion, so they have a long runway. cheryl: if you are saying to avoid health care, looking at the balance in your fund, voiding health care, this one you like, why?...
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the same walmart he had been in with a meat cleaver to try to harmon employee before. it almost defies belief, and yet we hear about these things time and again. what do you think it will take to wake people out of their slumber on this issue? >> well, if the aurora colorado shooting didn't wake people up and the shooting that happened in california, that didn't wake people up, i don't think congress and the government -- i don't think you can wake them up. maybe something needs to happen to their family. maybe if they had mental illness in their family, and their son or daughter was arrested, maybe then someone would wake up and see that things need to change. >> but we're here -- >> the biggest thing -- i think what i was saying, the chicago situation this weekend over 40 people shot in chicago, over 20 different incidents. that is one issue involving gun violence. that is an issue involving mainly gang on gang related violence. and the fact that chicago has quite tough gun control is utterly meaningless, they all get in their cars and go outside of the state to neig
the same walmart he had been in with a meat cleaver to try to harmon employee before. it almost defies belief, and yet we hear about these things time and again. what do you think it will take to wake people out of their slumber on this issue? >> well, if the aurora colorado shooting didn't wake people up and the shooting that happened in california, that didn't wake people up, i don't think congress and the government -- i don't think you can wake them up. maybe something needs to happen...
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joining me with reaction is chris harmon, senior naval analyst at the institute for the study of war.is, first of all, give me reaction to the pictures we were just shong and to the protester we just talked to. >> my sympathie the proteste. theye exercising rights to free speech and being handled or reacted to by the government in a most brutal fashion. erdogan is making situation much woe than it needed to be. he all had to let the protesters let off a little steam and exercise thr rights to free speechnd most ofhis would be blown or. instead he act with a heavy hand and bught in t military and poli and used tear gas and water cannons. what ws a smaller demonstration has grown into a bigger demonstration primarilygain his heavy-handed tcs t very goodxampow not to respond to a peaceful demonstration. melissa: regaress who is right and who i wrong here because we'lhave a lot of time to debate that no doubt, there is a lot at stake. bottoms porous which has more oil passing through it th the suez canal. is is the sixth largest tourist destinationn the world. turkey is nate kno-- nato al
joining me with reaction is chris harmon, senior naval analyst at the institute for the study of war.is, first of all, give me reaction to the pictures we were just shong and to the protester we just talked to. >> my sympathie the proteste. theye exercising rights to free speech and being handled or reacted to by the government in a most brutal fashion. erdogan is making situation much woe than it needed to be. he all had to let the protesters let off a little steam and exercise thr...
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. >> joining me, jane harmon, president of the woodrow wilson center. also joining us, jeffrey rosen, president and ceo of the national constitution center, legal affairs editor for "the new republic." jeffrey, were you reassured by what the president said on these programs? >> i was not reassured. the president's defense was merely don't worry, the content of your phone calls isn't being listened in on. but the phone logs themselves, tell numbers and duration of calls are being monitored, and that frankly surprised senators like senator widen, udall, and simpson brenner that never thought the usa patriot act was supposed to authorize that broad data collection. the president was not reassuring about surveillance of google and other internet data. he said don't worry, it is only foreigners, not american citizens, but there's in fact no assurances that the program that's supposed to identify foreign content with 51% accuracy is being focused on foreigners for legal troubles there as well. >> jane, you saw that huffington post picture of the president sup
. >> joining me, jane harmon, president of the woodrow wilson center. also joining us, jeffrey rosen, president and ceo of the national constitution center, legal affairs editor for "the new republic." jeffrey, were you reassured by what the president said on these programs? >> i was not reassured. the president's defense was merely don't worry, the content of your phone calls isn't being listened in on. but the phone logs themselves, tell numbers and duration of calls are...
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the administration says it's going to start rewriting those rules and try to harmonize them so they applys you said. >> we've got chaos facing us without conformity. pete, great reporting. i know it's interesting to everybody in the way we're still learning about where we're headed as well. pete, thank you for joining us. up with of the plaintiffs in the prop 8 case. here's what she said today. >> today is a great day for american children and families. sandy and i want to say how happy we are, not only to be able to return to california and timely get married, but to be able to say to the children in california no matter where you live, no matter what your parents are, no matter what family you're in, you are equal. you are as good as your friends' parents. and as your friends. >> translator: the -- >> she sued after her partner died and she was forced to pay taxes a married straight couple would have to. today she won. and here's what she had to say. >> we won everything we asked and hoped for. wow. i'm honored and humbled and overjoyed to be here today to represent not only the thousan
the administration says it's going to start rewriting those rules and try to harmonize them so they applys you said. >> we've got chaos facing us without conformity. pete, great reporting. i know it's interesting to everybody in the way we're still learning about where we're headed as well. pete, thank you for joining us. up with of the plaintiffs in the prop 8 case. here's what she said today. >> today is a great day for american children and families. sandy and i want to say how...